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Top 5 Airlines with Baggage Complaints

By bluxed • Feb 7th, 2008 • Category: Flights, News

The Department of Transportation’s 2007 Air Travel Consumer Report came out and listed the 5 airlines with the most baggage handling complaints per customer in 2007.
5. MESA AIRLINES (operates flights for United Airlines, Delta Airlines, USAirways and Midwest Airlines)
4. SKYWEST AIRLINES (operates flights for Delta Connection, United Express and Midwest Connect)
3. ATLANTIC SOUTHEAST AIRLINES (operated […]



The 15-Day Celebration of The Chinese New Year

By bluxed • Feb 7th, 2008 • Category: Holidays, News

Today is the Chinese New Year. There are three ways to name a Chinese year, 2008 is the year of the rat, it can also be called by its formal name which is Wu Zi, or by the current year which is 4705 according to the Chinese calendar.
Chinese New Year starts with the New Moon […]



Do Cruises Now Require Passports?

By bluxed • Feb 5th, 2008 • Category: Cruises, News

Dear TripGuideBlog.com,
I am planning to go on a cruise very soon and not sure if i need a passport or not. I am having a hard time finding the information online. I am a U.S Citizen and plan to take my wife and I on a cruise to the Caribbean for our Anniversary. What documents […]



Top 10 Valentine’s Day Destinations

By bluxed • Feb 3rd, 2008 • Category: Holidays, News

Your Valentine’s Day are the perfect time to plan a romantic vacation. The location itself plays an important role in boosting the romantic mood. If you are not sure of which place to visit with your signifigant other then try the list of Top 10 Valentine’s Day destinations.
Trip Guie Blog Top 10 Valentine’s Day destinations […]



U.S. Passport Fees Set To Rise

By bluxed • Jan 31st, 2008 • Category: Lead Story, News, Traveling

The cost of getting a United States passport will hit $100 starting this Friday. The increase is one of a series of changes this week that will affect U.S. citizens traveling outside the country.
Saying it needs more money “to cover the cost of providing efficient and secure passport services,” the U.S. State Department said today […]