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When I fill up my Saturn coupe and it costs me nearly $50 you know there is trouble. While gas prices continue to rise the problem seems to not only be limited to travel by car.

“The good news? There isn't any,” says the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Other negative consumer impacts from the ailing airline industry:

·         Higher luggage fees.

·         More add-on costs. 

·         Low budget airlines already sell sodas and snacks; expect more of the same from the regular carriers.

·         The next frontier will be for airlines to start charging passengers for buying their tickets with a credit card, suggests travel expert Joe Brancatelli.

·         "Booking fees," charged merely for the privilege of buying a ticket no matter how you pay, are also a real possibility, he said. So is the idea of charging a fee for carry-on luggage.

·         As the cost of everything involved with flying goes up, expect to pay more just to get to the airport. Cabdrivers in Miami, for example, got the go-ahead to begin adding a fuel surcharge to their fares: At gas prices of $4 a gallon, an extra $1.50 will be tacked on to each fare.

Aviation analyst Richard Aboulafia said with fuel prices steadily increasing, air travel will soon be dramatically altered as airlines attempt to compensate for such additional costs, reported The Washington Post.

"The party is coming to an end," Mr Aboulafia said. "With fuel prices like this, it's going to get much worse for fliers. It has to get much worse, or airlines are going to continue to lose billions of dollars."

The Air Transport Association says US airlines are expected to spend more than $40 billion on jet fuel in 2008 alone and those costs could rise to $61.2 billion in 2009.

 The future does not look good at all. Will flying once again become something that only the affluent can do? Will camping make a comeback? Will the mom and pop roadside motels surge in popularity like the 50's? Only time will tell...and we will be here for you! 

 

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Wine Country Part Three PDF Print E-mail

ImageAs with most vacation destinations, you can choose your pick of places to stay, from grand resorts (Fairfield has one in Sonoma), to quaint Bed and Breakfasts, to rental cottages just off the square in downtown Sonoma, to sketchy inns. What was nice though, with the exception of the Fairfield resort, was a very noticeable void of corporate hotel chains. Everything felt very local, if not owned, at least in atmosphere.

The byline “Stylish, Convenient and Affordable Accommodations for the Savvy Budget Traveler” tries to hard, in my opinion. It almost sounds cliché, and cliché doesn’t build trust. But if ever that cliché applied, it applies to the Sonoma Creek Inn.

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Majesty Of The Seas PDF Print E-mail

“It isn’t that life ashore is distasteful to me…but life at sea is better.”
~Sir Francis Drake
 

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Top deck on Royal Caribbean's Majesty Of The Seas
My husband and I, along with our dear friends, just recently took a 3 night cruise to the Bahamas aboard Royal Caribbean’s Majesty of the Seas.  This was a much needed vacation for all of us, and we were so pleased!
 
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A Destin Destination PDF Print E-mail

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White sand abounds in Destin
My family has developed a tradition of traveling to Destin, FL each summer for our vacation.  This certainly isn’t unique.  Everyone who lives in my home of middle Tennessee vacations in either Destin or Panama City!  But I must say, there is a reason for that…in addition to the convenience of closeness in proximity to Nashville!

The area in which Destin is located calls itself the Emerald Coast.  The sand is like sugar and the water is clear and a most beautiful turquoise.  You can wade out 30 yards into the ocean and still be able to look down and see your feet and the soft sand you’re standing on!

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Wine Country Part 2 PDF Print E-mail

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Sonoma Wine Country
I’m not a fan of cottage cheese and so I was initially skeptical of what the server insisted was the best pancake offering on the menu. After an initial waffling and consideration of falling back on something I assumed I’d like out of comfort, I decided to try something new. The only thing more surprising than how terrific the pancakes were was that a simple breakfast could cost more than $20 for 2 people at a diner.

 


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Magnificent Mongolia PDF Print E-mail

ImageIf stars stretching from horizon to horizon, rainbow sunsets and sunrises, wild horses, noisy herds of camel, and giant sand dunes are your thing, then you should consider Mongolia. Last fall I spent three exciting weeks there. I’d been interested in going for years, and every time I heard the name Mongolia, my skin broke out in goose bumps. I found traveling there to be a beautiful challenge.

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