Archive for September, 2009
Finding the Right Overseas Moving Service (aviation)
No commentsBy Gerry Lamb
People who want move overseas often need a lot of help. Because of this, overseas moving services exist. However, it is also because of this demand that people are faced with the dilemma of choosing an overseas moving service that’s right for them.
So how do you choose an overseas moving service for you?
Some [...]
Australian ETA Visa vs eVisitor Visa (aviation history)
No commentsBy dylan lautner
An Australian ETA visa or the Electronic Travel Authority is for people who want to make a short trip into Australia for holidays, tourism, recreation and informal studies. It is usually valid for up to 12 months from date of granting and allows the holder to stay up to three months per visit [...]
Consider Going on a Weekend Vacation for your Next Holiday (aviation maintenance)
No commentsBy Mike Lap
A vacation need not be of a long duration. This is a misconception that most of us have; a holiday can be of short duration too. The only obvious restriction to a short tour or a weekend vacation is that you cannot travel to an international tourist destination especially if it is located [...]
What is VAST? (general aviation)
No commentsBy Andrew Collins
Vermont is one of the most popular snowmobile vacation destinations in the eastern region of the United States. With a large amount of annual snowfall, the weather in Vermont make snowmobiling and other winter sports and activities make for ideal conditions where vacationers and guests will enjoy their winter hobbies. Another important aspect [...]
Staying safe (aviation news)
No commentsBy Tonie Lauchaire
While it doesn’t take a genius to work out that you probably wont be getting the most peaceful of holidays should you decide to travel to Iraq or Afghanistan, the fact that the UK, US and other countries have travel warnings against them doesn’t necessarily mean that all travel warnings are as serious [...]
Inexpensive Hotels in NYC (aviation tools)
No commentsBy Mauro Suarez
One of the things I’ve noticed through my many travels is that people often give up on the possibility of a good deal before even trying to get one. The art of bartering seems to be a lost art as is the art of comparison-shopping. When it comes to travel and vacation, every [...]










