Travel Tips From ProTravel International

Bobby and I love to travel. We find any tips and info we can get can be very useful. I received this today and thought I would share with you for use in your travels.

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UP IN THE AIR
Delta speeds boarding with carry-on valet service
UPI -- In an effort to move passengers onto airplanes quicker, Delta Air Lines is beginning a complimentary program to load passengers' carry-on bags for them. Called Early Valet service, airport customer service agents will take passenger carry-ons into the aircraft before general boarding and stow them above the customer's assigned seats. Bags will be specially tagged, similar to what you'd see at a hotel for room delivery. The program started on a trial basis last year and expanded June 1 in cities including Atlanta, Detroit, Seattle, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Salt Lake City and New York. It was tested last year at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and at Los Angeles International Airport and showed some time savings in the boarding process.
 
World's 10 most scenic airport approaches
CNN--Here are the top 10 scenic airport approaches, according to PrivateFly's 2015 survey:
1. Queenstown Airport, New Zealand
2. Las Vegas McCarran Airport, United States
3. Nice Cote D'Azur Airport, France
4. Barra Airport, Scotland, UK
5. St. Maarten Airport (Princess Juliana International), Caribbean
6. Saba Airport (Juancho E Yrausquin), Caribbean Netherlands
7. Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Canada
8. Gibraltar Airport, UK
9. London City Airport, UK
10. Cape Town Airport, South Africa
The world's wildest frequent-flier awards
"Is my airline making enough award seats available?" "Are carriers going to keep upping the mileage required for free tickets?" "Is a first-class ticket available for my dream trip to Asia?" Most conversations about redeeming frequent-flier miles tend to focus on the basics. But report by the IdeaWorks consultancy uncovers the "wild, weird and wonderful" awards that "savvy airlines" use to "intrigue customers with mileage awards that go far beyond flying."
  • Elite members of EVA Air's frequent-flier program can enjoy the 100,000-mile award that offers a 90-minute training session in one of the airline's flight simulators
  • American Airlines offered a package bid for two to see Justin Timberlake, including event tickets, hotel accommodations and a $600 prepaid MasterCard
  • On El Al, would-be grooms choosing to pop the big question can redeem 120 points plus pay $60 for the airline's in-flight marriage proposal kit.
  • Qantas: 35,500 points is good for a private sidecar tour of Beijing, including a gourmet lunch and sparkling wine served along the wall of the Forbidden City.
  • Etihad Airways stages raffles that cost 100 miles per ticket, such as an Abu Dhabi Grand Prix package for two.
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