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New Travel Website Helps Beginning Travelers Find Their Way
New Travel Website Helps Beginning Travelers Find Their Way
November 9, 2010 Travel & Tourism news in District of Columbia,District of Columbia, United States of America
Beginning travelers often find it difficult to navigate through the myriad of travel regulations and tips. A new website seeks to alleviate this problem.
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District of Columbia,
District of Columbia,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) November 9, 2010 --
More people than ever are traveling both for fun and business. But planning a trip can be confusing for the novice traveler. With so many airline rules and regulations, new passport requirements, luggage options, and travel warnings to sort through, the inexperienced traveler may find the whole process overwhelming instead of fun. According to Amy Whitmer, CEO of ClearedForTravel.com, “Travel is a huge industry that is bogged down by both corporate and government entities. Novice travelers quickly find that navigating through the red tape and sorting through the myriad of travel tips out there can be a frustrating experience.”
In the last few years, the passport requirements for US citizens traveling to Canada have changed, the TSA has implemented extensive new security features at airports, currency exchange rates have been up and down, more user-friendly luggage has come on the market, and more. The travel world is in a constant state of flux and someone that only takes one trip every couple of years is not likely to be up to speed on all of it.
Beginning travelers also often have questions regarding traveling with children, packing efficiently, using and earning frequent flyer miles and choosing travel gear and accessories. Knowing the answers to these and other questions is essential for planning a successful and fun trip.
ClearedForTravel.com is a website that gives beginning travelers the basics of what they need to know before they take their next trip, whether it is information on passport renewals, luggage reviews, or general travel advice.
For more information please contact Amy Whitmer, CEO of ClearedForTravel.com at info@clearedfortravel.com or visit the website at http://clearedfortravel.com. You can also follow us on Twitter @cleared4travel or Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cleared-For-Travel/153646021341402.
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