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	<title>A Girl’s Guide to Travel, Studying, Working, and Volunteering Abroad &#187; Flights</title>
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		<title>Top 10 Things about 10 Hour Flights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Usually when you see an itinerary for a flight longer than 10 hours, you groan to yourself as you try to figure out how you can survive comfortably. I find myself on these long haul flights frequently going back and forth from the United States to pretty much any other continent. On my recent flight [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Usually when you see an itinerary for a flight longer than 10 hours, you groan to yourself as you try to figure out how you can survive comfortably. I find myself on these long haul flights frequently going back and forth from the United States to pretty much any other continent. On my recent flight from Salt Lake City to Paris, I decided to put my new Netbook to good use and compiled a list of all the good things about long flights. Here they are (in no particular order):</p>
<p>1. Long flights = bigger planes. More room to walk around to stretch your legs. And if you are on a Boeing 747, you’ll even have stairs!</p>
<p>2. Get a seat with a power supply and work on that novel you have always said you wanted to write. If you’re lucky to get a plane with Internet for the long-haul, think of all the productivity time you can have. Find a seat with power by finding your plane&#8217;s diagram at <a href="www.seatguru.com">SeatGuru.com</a>.</p>
<p>3. Catch-up on new release movies and, when you get home, you clear a few out of your Netflix queue.</p>
<p>4. Studying for a big exam? I am. Armed with my study guide and a notebook, I had hours of uninterrupted study time where I feel I actually absorbed some information since I wasn’t distracted by the Internet, TV, the cat and pretty much everything else in my house.</p>
<p>5. Got a cute boy sitting next to you? He’s going to be sitting next to you for a while. Get to know him a little better if you’re interested.</p>
<p>6. It’s a long enough flight that you can justify slipping into comfy pants and slippers.</p>
<p>7. Undivided attention on that Sudoku or crossword puzzle you want to master.</p>
<p>8. Coming home from a trip and have your computer? Don’t forget your USB cable and you can upload your photos en route. And, with all your spare time, you can even label them while the info is fresh in your head.</p>
<p>9. You can actually get some quality shut-eye. To support the cause, bring a sleep mask, ear plugs and a neck pillow. Supplement it with the airline provided blanket and pillow and you can create a little oasis.</p>
<p>10. On long flights, the airlines are required to feed you something, usually a hot meal. As much as people complain, they really aren’t that bad. And sometimes, you are in for a special treat—I have had ice cream bars and fresh chocolate chip cookies (so fresh, the entire plan smelled like a bakery) on <a href="www.continental.com">Continental</a>.</p>
<p>Can you think of other perks to long flights? Post them here or on Facebook?</p>
<p>Written by Kristina, DIWYY co-founder. Email her at <a href="mailto:kristina@diwyy.com">kristina@diwyy.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>New Q&amp;A: Travel Deals for Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:21:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I would LOVE to travel more but, being that I am still a student, budget is still a top consideration when I am planning my trips. Where can I find the best deals on flights and tours? -Submitted by Amy Being in college is usually a Catch 22: you have the time to travel but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><strong>I would LOVE to travel more but, being that I am still a student, budget is still a top consideration when I am planning my trips. Where can I find the best deals on flights and tours? -</strong>Submitted by Amy<strong></strong></p>
<p>Being in college is usually a Catch 22: you have the time to travel but don’t have the income to be doing so.
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<p>As a result, you need to get creative in your travel planning which can sometimes mean planning way ahead or waiting until the last minute. Since these planning styles are not suitable to everyone, here are some additional strategies for the people who prefer something in between:</p>
<p>-When you begin researching flights, check out websites like <a href="http://www.kayak.com/">Kayak.com</a>. Kayak is great because it searches all airlines and has a ton of search parameters to use (nearby airports, flexible schedules, weekend travel, etc). I usually do my research here and then ticket on the airline carrier’s website.</p>
<p>-Look for tour companies that incorporate the flight cost into the overall price—this can equate to a substantial cost savings, although you sometimes do not get to choose your airline. I recommend checking out <a href="http://gate1travel.com/">Gate 1 Travel</a> and <a href="http://contiki.com/">Contiki</a> who both offer deals for flights and tours. Gate 1 Travel travelers are of all ages and their tours typically hit the major sightseeing spots in the region you will be visiting. Contiki, who coordinates tours specifically for travelers ages 18-35, occasionally run specials where there is a flat rate for airfare which can also be to your benefit, especially if you are flying to a popular country during high season. For both of these companies, I recommend subscribing to their newsletters so that you are the first to hear about any deals.</p>
<p>-Along the lines of “being in the know”, I recommend becoming fans of your favorite airlines on Facebook and also subscribing to their email newsletters. This way, you will be alerted for flight deals and also packaged vacations specials. I am a fan of <a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/VirginAmerica?ref=ts">Virgin America</a> on Facebook and they are constantly advertising their amazing fare deals within the United States. I also get the email newsletters from the major US carriers (American, Delta, and United) to see if any routes are deeply discounted in the near future.</p>
<p>-Since you are a student, be sure to also leverage the deals you can get from flashing your school ID. Vendors like <a href="http://www.statravel.com/">STA Travel</a> specifically cater to the college audience in terms of flights, tours, and rail passes and usually have physical locations near college campuses. If you are between the ages of 16-25, you can qualify for certain <a href="http://www.raileurope.com/special-deals/rail-discounts/promotions-for-youth.html">Rail Europe</a> discounts.</p>
<p>Good luck in your travel planning! If anyone has other suggestions, please post a comment here or on our Facebook page.</p>
<p>Do YOU have a travel question you&#8217;d like answered?? If so, use our submittal form on our <a href="http://www.diwyy.com">website</a>.</p>
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