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A travel wallet is a seriously useful piece of kit to bring along, both to keep your travel papers organized, but also to keep them safe.

On 07 November, 2011 by Jack in Travel Gear

Use these 10 travel tips to make your holiday season travels much easier. Save time and stress when flying during the busiest times of year.

On 02 December, 2010 by Jack in Travel

Since the events of 9/11, airport security has changed the way people travel. Rules and restrictions have been increased and passengers experience greater inconveniences. Although quality security at the airport is for our best interests, is the current research into passenger screening taking things too far?

On 20 July, 2014 by Jack in Travel

This video shows how a simple towel can help safeguard your hotel room while you're in it.

On 21 March, 2015 by Jack in Travel Tips

New, and lax, ID requirements force Ryanair to cancel flights on security grounds.

On 31 March, 2010 by Jack in Travel News

Chip and PIN, a security feature used on all European credit cards, as well as Mexico, Brazil, and Japan, continue to cause trouble for American travelers. No, not the chip and pin itself, but the lack of this technology on U.S. credit cards.

On 27 May, 2012 by Jack in Travel Tips

From today, most air travelers will be asked their birth dates and genders when making airline reservations. With the new and quite public expansion of the Secure Flight program, the Transport Security Administration (TSA) will be asking airlines to provide passengers' identity information to the federal government.

On 04 December, 2010 by Jack in Travel

Secure Flight, an airline security program being implemented by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), aims to enhance watch list matching after a recommendation from the 9/11 Commission.

On 14 December, 2014 by Jack in Travel News

Travel can be a fearful business, even if you've scored the best travel insurance policy there is. Things can go wrong all the time, from the airplane crashing to having a bad hot dog and getting food poisoning.

On 26 August, 2009 by Jack in Travel

Navigating airports and the duty free shopping is an artform. It’s all to easy to leave frazzled, in debt, and even possibly without your luggage unless you’re well prepared

On 15 January, 2009 by Jack in Travel Tips

Packing well for a trip may be one of the most difficult tasks for any infrequent traveler. However, this is one area where frequent fliers excel

On 22 March, 2015 by Jack in Destinations

The "Green Lanes" currently available at only a number of domestic US airports will be rolled out nationwide. This will help families traveling this holiday season to have a little less stress

On 11 November, 2008 by Jack in Travel News

Belkin's new FlyThru laptop bag is TSA-approved. This means you'll get through the security checkpoint faster than before

On 09 November, 2008 by Jack in Travel Tips

The TSA doesn't just throw out the items confiscated at security checkpoints. These items are usually sold back to consumers at state auctions.

On 04 June, 2021 by Jack in Travel Tips

The new Terminal 8 at JFK promises to make American Airlines' frequent fliers a more content bunch.

On 23 October, 2008 by Jack in Travel News

I don't usually pull out others' posts here on eyeflare.com, but these travel thoughts from Seth Godin's blog are worth spreading even further

On 27 September, 2008 by Jack in Travel News

A scene from the airport of the future: A man's pulse races as he walks through a checkpoint. His quickened heart rate and heavier breathing set off an alarm. A machine senses his skin temperature jumping. Screeners move in to question him

On 28 September, 2008 by Jack in Travel

It's easier than you'd think to make an expensive mistake while booking an airplane ticket

On 15 September, 2008 by Jack in Travel

To speed up the security process and better protect laptops, starting August 16 the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will allow passengers to leave their laptop computers in bags that meet new 'checkpoint friendly' standards

On 19 August, 2008 by Jack in Travel Tips

Train travel is fast, convenient, and usually cheaper than flying. As an added benefit, you get to see the beautiful countryside you're traveling though, and don't have to deal with airport security.

On 31 October, 2018 by Jack in Travel

The DHS, charged with protecting America from terror, is proposing a massive several billion dollar program to fingerprint every foreign visitor to the United States on their departure from our country.

On 25 April, 2008 by Jack in Travel

Loads of new travel finds for you to read this week. There's a lot of talk about airline security and it's nice to see it's finally being taken seriously. Read on.

On 21 April, 2008 by Jack in Reading

Anyone who's traveled to the U.S. since 2004 knows that immigrations has collected the index-finger prints of all foreigners. Now, just to make sure you feel like a criminal suspect, they'll go ahead and take prints of all 10 fingers!

On 06 December, 2007 by Jack in Travel

Can the way we think about the world and those we share it with really change how things are? I'm not in the habit of re-posting messages or blog posts, but this one caught my eye.

On 04 February, 2007 by Jack in Travel News


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