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Travel Scams

by Tammy Levent April 20, 2016
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Traveling is exciting, but unfortunately travelers are also prey for scammers who will do what they can to cause a distraction and take your money and belongings. There are so many travel scams it’s hard to keep track of them all, but here are a few common ones and some tips on how to prevent yourself from becoming the next victim:

You’ve won a trip! Before you have even gone anywhere, you’re already being scammed by online sites that claim you won an all-expenses paid trip to Belize. The problem? They want your credit card and driver’s license information to hold your prize. Then you find out that before you can get the information there are fees you need to pay.

Tip: First, do not give out any personal information. Ask questions! Consumer Fraud Reporting says to find out exactly what the prize does and does not cover and contact these businesses to verify. If the person on the phone cannot give out information, it’s probably too good to be true.

Fake phone call: You checked in and you’re all snug in your hotel bed when the phone rings. It’s the front desk telling you that there’s a problem with your credit card. You stumble out of bed and read your number again, then return to slumber. The problem? It wasn’t the front desk calling and you’ve just given your credit card information to a scammer.

Tip: If you get a call like this, tell them you’ll bring it down to the front desk (you can also call the front desk to verify). Most likely, if it’s a scam, the caller will hang up.

Skimmed. Forget about criminals watching you at the ATM to get your pin number. It’s gotten much easier now with “skimmers” that capture your data when they get close to you. A New York Times article reported a sixfold increase in the number of machines in the United States compromised by criminals in 2015, compared with 2014.

Tip: Take a good look at the ATM machine before you put your card in. If anything seems out of place, don’t use it.

Distraction: You’re taking pictures on your trip when little kids come up to you and wave papers in your face or someone bumps into you and spills something and holds your arm while they clean it up. Scammers will do what it takes to distract you so they can take your belongings and your money.

Tip: Be alert at all times. When you’re traveling, this is the best tip to avoid any scam that might happen to you.

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What Happens to Your Body While You Fly

by Tammy Levent February 23, 2016
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Though not every form of transport is completely safe, flying at high altitudes and speeds inside a sealed space spanning multiple time zones could cause a number of issues that make the journey somewhat inconvenient. Let’s take a look at some of the major issues the body really goes through when you are flying.

Dehydration

The human body is most comfortable when the air supply comprises a minimum of 40 percent humidity. Within an airplane, the humidity level drops down to 20 percent. This may lead to serious dehydration issues. This dehydration can also lead to a dry or sore nose as well as throat issues and dry eyes. People wearing contact lenses may face serious problems from the lack of moisture making infections possible so it’s best to wear glasses, especially during long flights.

Hypoxia

Though the cabin is pressurized, it’s still not normal enough to ensure rich oxygen supply to the blood. The lack of sufficient oxygen in blood is called hypoxia. As a result, some people can become dizzy or feel faint.

Claustrophobia

Claustrophobia is a large problem faced by more travelers than you might expect. Limited legroom, long durations of immobility and the feeling of being trapped can be terribly uncomfortable to passengers prone to claustrophobia.

DVT

Deep vein thrombosis or DVT occurs when blood in the lower portion of the leg moves sluggishly and ultimately clots, leading to swelling and pain (short term effect). Prolonged clots may even lead to death, if the clots extend to the lungs or heart- although on a flight with no previous medical conditions this is highly unlikely..

Asthma Attacks

As the aircraft elevates, decompression could cause the lungs’ gaseous matter to expand that escapes naturally. However, in a few cases passengers may experience asthma like symptoms. Those passengers who have been diagnosed with asthma could have an attack and should bring their inhaler with them.

Ear and Stomach Pain

When the plane descends, air contracts inside the ear cavity, forming a marginal vacuum. However, if it finds an escape impossible due to the blocked Eustachian tubes – for instance, due to cold – the ear drum becomes painful. Intestine or stomach gas also expands as the flight ascends causing some people to endure abdominal cramps.

While some people experience these types of issues, most people have no trouble flying. And, flying still remains the preferred way to travel between long distances.

Now, we want to hear from you! Have you experienced one or more of these issues while flying? Tell us about it in the comments below.

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Why are you Still Booking Online?

by Tammy Levent October 27, 2015
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There is something that is bothering me a lot these days and it’s the fact that people are still booking online. Why does it bother me? Because I can’t stand watching these online travel sites take advantage of consumers and continue to swindle them with things like hidden fees, unexpected changes to rooms and flights and horrible customer service. In the last few months it seems like complaints have exploded more than ever on sites like the Better Business Bureau, Pissed Consumer, Trip Advisor and more about Travelocity, Expedia, Orbitz, Priceline and other online travel sites.

Did you know that reputable travel agencies like Elite Travel don’t charge any fees to work with them, but online travel sites do? It’s true! Look at the fine print and you will see processing fees on top of your taxed amount!

The online travel sites do NOT always offer the lowest prices available either. When you book with Elite you will not only get the lowest price, but if you find a cheaper price available to the public we will match it! You may think these sites are competing for your business and offering you lower pricing, but you may not always get what you think you purchased as is stated in your terms and conditions. By the way, a little fun fact- did you know that Travelocity and Expedia are now one company? Oh, and Expedia also owns Hotels.com and several other online booking sites. They are planning a merger with Orbitz too! Where’s the real competitive pricing when they are all under one corporate umbrella?

When you call a big company like this with a complaint, what happens? You are usually stuck listening to a robot and it will take a while to get to a real human. If you want a customer service rep that speaks English you’ll be waiting even longer. Some people get so frustrated they eat the charges whereas others take it to the Better Business Bureau in hopes of a resolution that could take months or years. When you book with Elite you can connect directly with an English speaking human that will fight on your behalf in the event anything goes wrong.

So, again- all of this leaves me wondering, why are people still booking online?

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Breast Cancer Retreats

by Tammy Levent September 29, 2015
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As most of you know October is next month and it also happens to be breast cancer awareness month. What you may not know is that our very own CEO, Tammy Levent is going through her own breast cancer story right now. Earlier this year she was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer, had surgery to remove it and is now using alternative treatments to keep the cancer at bay. What you also may not know is that this bout with cancer inspired her to create a breast cancer retreat for survivors to come together and continue healing. You may be wondering why you should consider a breast cancer retreat so we thought we would break down what a breast cancer retreat is and the benefits of attending one.

Essentially, a breast cancer retreat is a several day or a week-long getaway for breast cancer patients and survivors at a fun destination geared towards mental and physical health and wellness. Going on a retreat is a great way to take a mental break from our health struggles. It’s about having something positive that has nothing to do with doctor’s appointments or medical tests or anything related to our current medical state. Studies have shown that when we are in a good mental place it’s easier for our bodies to recover from anything that is physically wrong with us.

It’s about getting together with people that are suffering the same things you are going through – Sometimes just knowing that you are surrounded by people that are dealing with what you are dealing with is comforting. Just knowing you’re not alone is empowering. What better way then to form new bonds of sisterhood than to relax and unwind with your fellow survivors?

It’s about recovery – Maybe you are still going through chemotherapy, maybe you’re in remission, maybe you have just been diagnosed – regardless of what chapter of your story you are on you deserve a week of wellness. Healthy meals that are tasty and good for your body, massages to make you feel some relief and fresh air to breathe in the positivity and let go of the negative.

It’s about celebration – Let’s celebrate whether we’re already in recovery and if we’re still on the path TO recovery!

Finally, it’s about awareness – What better way to keep spreading the word about the importance of mammograms and early testing than by showing off our images from a fun vacation?

Stay tuned for more details on Elite Travel’s upcoming breast cancer retreat. If you would like to be added to our mailing list for this special getaway please contact us today!

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Sardinia, Italy – a Great Vacation All Around

by Tammy Levent August 25, 2015
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If you are a looking for an amazing destination for your next vacation you should head to Sardinia, Italy. Sardinia is a little island just west of Italy and it offers something for every type of traveler from the relaxation seeker to the adrenaline junkie. Here are just a few of the amazing things you can do here:

Enjoy the beaches – The variety of the beaches in Sardinia quite diverse- some of the beaches are wonderfully suited for sunbathing on a towel or beach chair, whereas others are more appropriately enjoyed on horseback.

Explore the caves of Sardinia – Some of most intricate and intriguing caves extend deep beneath the island’s mountains and along its coast. Popular caves to explore include Grotta di Nettuno (Neptune’s grotto), Grotta di Ispinigoli, Grotta del Bue Marino and Grotta di Santa Barbara.

Learn how to cook – You won’t believe some of the things you will learn in these cooking classes from women that have perfected the techniques of cooking some of the best recipes you will ever taste. From the way they prepare their meats and fish to how to make the best pasta and bread- these lessons will tickle your taste buds and help you appreciate the workmanship and artistry that goes into every meal.

Be pampered– The luxury resorts of Sardinia offer some of the most incredible spa experiences the world has to offer. Then, after you have reached your happy place you can lounge by the pool and soak in the sun.

Discover the ancient sites – Although many of the monuments, temples and ruins here are not as well known as those in other parts of the world, visiting the ancient sites of Sardinia is still just as fascinating. A few sites to consider include Il Tempio Di Antas (a temple with Roman and Nuraghic roots), the Nuraghe Su Nuraxi (Sardinia’s sole World Heritage site and the island’s most visited large stone structure), the Amphitheatre in Cagliari and the Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Sardinia’s premier archaeological museum).

Other activities – A few of the other things you can enjoy doing in Sardinia include hunting, fishing, hiking, boating, bike riding and shopping.

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Travel Destinations with No Passport Required

by Tammy Levent August 10, 2015
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Travel Destinations with No Passport Required

A common question in the travel industry is “do I need a passport to travel there?” Believe it or not there are several destination where the answer is no, you do not need a passport. The number of destinations might surprise you. Let’s take a look at a few of the places where you do not need a passport to travel.*

– American Samoa – this area is actually an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean and consists of five main islands as well as two coral atolls.

– Guam – located in the Western Pacific in Micronesia, Guam is a U.S. island territory

– The Northern Mariana Islands

– Puerto Rico mainland and surrounding Puerto Rican islands

– The US Virgin Islands – These consist of Saint Croix, Saint John, and Saint Thomas, the much smaller Water Island and several minor islands.

On another note, if you are going to need a passport make sure that it has six months or more before it will expire from the date of your departure from your destination. Many countries will not allow you to come home to the United States if your passport expires within that time frame. Want to know more? Read our post about United States passport laws here.

Also, if you have gotten married since the last time you traveled make sure you change your name on your passport. Read what happened to one of our strategic partners who forgot to change her name on her passport!

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*Note: This blog post is based on United States citizens only. Elite Travel can not speak for the passport laws of other countries or individuals from other countries.

So, what did you think? Are you surprised by the number of places that you can travel to without a passport? Leave a comment below!

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Stop Fighting Over Seats on the Plane!

by Tammy Levent July 13, 2015
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Dear airline passengers of ALL future flights,

This post will serve as my open letter to the general public regarding the annoying trend that has presented itself way too many times in recent months, dare I say years- Fighting over seats on the plane. First, let me say I understand that you aren’t necessarily always going to be happy with the seat you end up with, but if you are like many passengers you likely ended up with the seat you have because you either didn’t book far enough in advance, you didn’t check in and pick your seat early enough, you chose to book online via a discount site (they often don’t get first pick by the way), you didn’t want to pay the extra fee for additional leg room or some other similar issue.

If you ended up with a seat you didn’t want and want to change it please do us all a favor and head to the ticket counter and request it mentally accepting ahead of time that you may be stuck with your designated seat anyway. Don’t be the rude passenger that decides you are going to sit in whatever damn seat you choose once you board the plane because this will just cause discomfort for everyone involved- the flight attendants, you, the actual person the seat was assigned to and potentially other passengers. Don’t be that guy!

Should there be a medical condition that is causing you to need a different seat, bring it to the attention of the flight attendants. If it’s that you want to be seated close to your family member and weren’t assigned a seat next to them, again, bring it to the attention of the flight attendants. Let them handle it because they can do so with courtesy and grace. After all of this you still might not get the seat you want and if that is the case, PLEASE- let it go or opt for another flight. Nobody wants to hear you complaining the entire way to the next stop or final destination.

Thank you on behalf of all the other flight passengers.

All the best,

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Why You Feel Sick When you Come Back From a Trip

by Tammy Levent June 15, 2015
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Have you ever gone on vacation only to come back feeling worse than when you left? You get that icky feeling in the back of your throat or you have an undeniable headache. Perhaps you have a stomach ache or even a combination of all of the above. Why do you feel so bad after coming home?

The usual suspects – You could have eaten or drank something that didn’t agree with you. You know the old jokes about not drinking the water in foreign countries and being careful about what you eat? Those jokes came out of real cases of food and drink poisoning.

The environmental change – You likely were in a place with a completely different environment than you are used to. Maybe it’s your allergies acting up or just your body having to fight harder at all the germs you encountered from the new people you were surrounded by. In your daily life you typically hang around the same people, but when traveling you are introduced to a flurry of change.

You could have caught something in transit – The air in the vents on the airplane, the poor ventilation in the subway, the mildew tainted rooms you didn’t know about on that cruise ship- anything is possible.

Your body is not used to a break – For some people getting sick while traveling happens because it’s the first time their body has taken a break in months, or even years. Your body has been so used to a constant adrenaline stream that getting sick would have eventually happened anyway, but taking the break made your body realize how bad it needed a break in the first place. (Note- this is all the more reason you should use ALL of your vacation days)

We’re not doctors, but these reasons for your possible icky feelings make perfect sense to us. Regardless of what caused it, we hope you feel better soon!

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A TKO – Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight Travel Expenses

by Tammy Levent May 13, 2015
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For many travelers and boxing fans, their heads are still spinning from the whirlwind weekend of the Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight in Las Vegas the weekend of May 2, 2015. And it’s not just because of all the hype surrounding the fight, it’s also because now that they’ve had a week to digest all of it it’s hitting many of them just how much of a toll the weekend took on their bank accounts!

One of our clients paid $5,000 per person for his tickets, but tickets were going for nearly $40,000- $100,000 per person on site like Stubhub according to some media reports. Add to this the costs of hotels at $500-$1,000 a night, flights and additional fees for any other events for the weekend and before you know it you have spent enough money on one weekend to buy a house! Talk about a knockout punch to the wallet.

Even people that stayed home are talking about how much they spent for the fight. Some networks were charging upwards of $100 or more just to watch two grown men duke it out for the title of champion! It’s probably not surprising then that because of the astronomical fees associated with a fight like this it’s already been touted as the most pirated fight ever broadcast.

Unfortunately, though the fight exceeded revenue expectations, it massively disappointed a plethora of fight fans. Via the hashtags #MayweatherPacquiao and #MayPac on social media fans expressed that disappointment with quotes like these:

 

  • So this is what you call “The battle of the century” – Romina Dela Rosa ‏@mcmlxvFR
  • This wasn’t even the Battle of the Week. – Judge n’Jury ‏@doctagee
  • Floyd Mayweather is an incredible fighter, but he just bored me out of $100. – Elizabeth Banks @ElizabethBanks
  • At the end of the day both fighters seemed more interested in cashing their 9 figure pay day, than actually winning. – Jon Winthrop ‏@JonWinthrop

We would love to know what you thought of the whole ordeal. Did you watch the fight live or on TV? What were your thoughts? Waste of travel dollars? Fight of the century? Leave a comment below and tell us about it!

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Connecting from Afar- Communicating While Traveling

by Tammy Levent April 24, 2015
written by Tammy Levent

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While on vacation it’s often nice to just get away from it all, but sometimes you’ll want to check in with family and friends back home. This is especially true for those traveling on extended trips. The question then becomes what are the best ways to communicate with loved ones from afar?

Facebook- Today this seems to be the most common way to check in with anyone from anywhere in the world. It’s free, it offers an email feature, you can post pictures of where you are and activities you’re doing and thousands more people are signing up for accounts daily making access easier than ever before.

Skype- This is becoming an extremely popular option for folks that want to connect and see the people they are talking to in real time. For military stationed overseas this is a common way to reach out to loved ones because they can hook up their webcams and see their friends and families while catching up.

WhatsApp Messenger- Tammy Levent, our CEO here at Elite Travel loves the WhatsApp Messenger app on her phone while she is traveling. WhatsApp Messenger is a messaging app available for Android and other smartphones and it uses your phone’s internet connection to message and call friends and family. The best part? No international charges. When you send WhatsApp messages internationally you can do it for just the cost of your internet hookup and if you’re able to find a free internet café to tap into their Wi-Fi there are no charges at all!

Note: As of the writing of this post there is an annual fee of $0.99 per year for some users to use this app. Check your app store for details.

Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail or the like- Of course, with all of the other options available email is not as popular for communicating with family while traveling, but it’s still an option nonetheless. There are so many free email platforms available too. You just have to choose your favorite one and get an account.

What is your favorite way to communicate from afar? Chime in with a comment below!

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