Travel Notes: 'Slider Seat' may cut boarding times

Posted by on 23/09/2012

Travel Notes: 'Slider Seat' may cut boarding times

For the past decade or so, airlines and academics have tried to come up with the fastest way to load a plane, for good economic reason: The less time airlines spend boarding passengers, the more revenue-generating flights they can squeeze into a day.
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Travel: Bulgaria a lang of ancient ruins, fast cars, feta

A visit to Bulgaria can alternately feel like taking la step back in time and witnessing a society that has modernized at warp speed. The ancient Roman theater in Plovdiv is among the country's antiquities. Elsewhere, mules and Ferraris share the freeways.
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Travel charges that sneak up on you

To avoid being surprised by fees, read the fine print when making reservations, especially when using online travel companies like Hotwire and Travelocity. Renting a car? Find out if your hotel charges for parking, which can add another $25 or so a day.
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