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Frequent Flier Programs- Always a Good Deal?

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If you are a frequent flier that is extremely loyal to a specific airline, you might want to consider whether you’re getting the most for your money, time, and loyalty. While frequent flier programs were extremely valuable in the past, many frequent flier plans are making it more difficult to acquire certain status levels and the perks given to frequent fliers have diminished greatly in the past few years. Read the rest of this entry »

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April 26th, 2006 at 1:07 am

Jet Blue Airlines Reservations

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Thinking about making airlines reservations? Don’t forget to consider Jet Blue Airlines.

Jet Blue serves about 40 cities in the US including major hubs in New York, Boston, Washington DC, Oakland, Fort Lauderdale, and Long Beach. Read the rest of this entry »

Disney World Ticket

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The cost of a vaction to Disney World does not need to be excessive. It’s definetely possible to manage an affordable trip and still have an enjoyable vacation for both you and the kids. There are several methods to reduce your costs and still enjoy a great Disney vacation. Read the rest of this entry »

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April 17th, 2006 at 5:01 pm

Stevens Point Wisconsin

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Located in central Wisconsin on the banks of the Wisconsin River, Stevens Point has mich to offer both residents and visitors alike. This area is home to the nearly 10,000 students who attend Read the rest of this entry »

Fractional Aircraft Ownership

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Flying on commercial airlines is an experience few would rate as pleasant nowadays. Airlines which used pamper even their coach passangers have cut back on service and amenities. The airline industry is reeling right now, and budget cuts along with the rising cost of jet fuel have resulted in higher ticket prices for fewer travel options. This might seem acceptable for Read the rest of this entry »

Best MPG Car (And Worst)

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With the recent hurricanes in the southern regions of the U.S. and global unrest in many oil producing regions, US consumers are becoming increasingly aware of rising gas prices. Fuel prices tend to ebb and flow over time, but we have probably seen the end of $1 , or even $2/gallon gas.

Those who are in the market for a new vehicle and interested in the fuel consumption of various models will want to check out the following online resources…

  • Most and Least fuel efficient Passenger Cars
  • Most and Least fuel efficient Trucks and SUV’s
  • All models (2005)
  • All models (2004)
  • Average gasoline prices around the country.
  • Above information supplied by www.fueleconomy.gov
    Find the lowest car insurance rates.

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    October 3rd, 2005 at 6:26 am

    Travel Anxiety

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    “Mounting Responsibilities Have Some Homeowners Afraid to Leave the House”

    by Ian White

    It’s true, people need to escape the burdens of daily life for a while–from things like mowing the lawn, pulling weeds, painting, gardening, remodelling, home repairs, pet care, checking the mail,and paying their bills. Read the rest of this entry »

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    July 15th, 2005 at 7:14 am

    Saving on Travel using the Internet

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    Use Online Travel Sites: Obviously some of the most popular travel resources are online travel sites such as Hotwire.com, or Orbitz.
    Some of these sites let you compare Read the rest of this entry »

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    April 18th, 2005 at 9:20 pm