Frequent Flyer Helpers...
From the Project Management 2.0 Blog
by Dave Garrett
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Situation: You Need an Online Hand With Everyday Travel Concerns
You want a cheap seat
Should you buy your tickets now or later? Farecast claims it can tell you whether the fares will go up or down - with a 75% accuracy rate.
But you want it to be a good seat
Which plane will allow you to plug in your laptop during that long flight? Is that seat going ot give me enough legroom? Check out Seatguru
And if you can't send your luggage ahead
You want to at least travel light
And bring cash in the right currency
That's how many rupees?!?!? Check out Oanda for accurate currency conversions.
Then when you are delayed you can have fun
If you get stuck in a strange city for a few hours, check out Wikiair to see what your alternatives are to laying across a matching set of uncomfortable chairs.
And hopefully not get sick
If you drink the water or get sick during your wild layover, check out Yelp to find the nearest doctor.
Have a great trip!
Posted on: March 15, 2007 10:58 AM |
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