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Baggage Tracking on Mobile Phones

Anyone worried about losing their luggage will soon be able to track its journey through a range of devices. Read More

Travel Book of the Month

Make the most of your time on Earth by Rough Guides. Read More

Up and Coming Destinations

Reykjavik is a vibrant ancient city with a full range of nightlife while being surrounded by an incredibly varied countryside. Read More

Festivals in September

Birdsville Races: Queensland. 2nd-4th September Read More

Travel Book of the Month: Clean Breaks.

Clean Breaks unearths 500 unique experiences and new ways to travel that make a real difference to the lives of local people and the planet.  Read More

Travel Tips: Accommodation.

One of the best deals in many cities is staying in private rooms at Hostels. Though spartan these rooms are often clean and functional. Bigger Hostels also offer family rooms which will be a hit with the Kids. Read More

Airline Surcharges: The truth & nothing but the truth

Wading through the minefield of news reports and varying prices & deals online with separate fuel surcharges...What's really fair when it comes to fares? What really matters?  Read More

Explore Europe Easily - Economy Style

Hoping to hop over to Europe this year? Make your dream a reality & outwit the tough economy without busting your budget. Plan wisely. Bargain hunt for your hot spot now! Read More

Packing tips for when you travel

Bag Care

Polyester and Nylon bags or luggage which is dirty and/or dusty can easily be cleaned with a soft damp cloth, or with a gentle rub of a clothes brush.

Packing Tips

Most airlines will accept one bag up to 23kg’s as check in and one carry on bag up to 7kg’s. If you are traveling via the USA or Canada you are normally allowed to check in with two bags up to 23kg’s each. We strongly suggest you check with your airline regarding the number, size and weight of bags you are able to check in. Also with this information you will be able to plan your required wardrobe.

Remember knits and textured fabrics travel better than natural fabrics that have a tendency to wrinkle. While synthetics don’t wrinkle they can be uncomfortable in hot humid climates. Read More