
Air-What You Need to Know about Traveling by Air
I love to fly. To me, there is nothing like taking off, shooting into the air, and watching the ground rapidly disappear below me. These are some of the reasons I have flown more than nineteen million air miles. Many books and articles have been written about air travel. It is my purpose to give you in one book many definitions, expectations, and options to help you avoid surprises.
The process of traveling by air is often confusing and complicated because of flying issues including numerous websites selling apparently the lowest priced tickets, checking in, lost, and damaged luggage, seat assignment fees, terrorists threats, and TSA and airport security
Air Travel-What You Need to Know about Traveling by Air covers many topics including should you fly, what to expect, flight overbooking, flight delays, handling problems that might occur, code sharing, overcoming fear of flying, minimum connecting times, cancellations, inconsistent air ticket prices, and many other topics to make your air travel experience better.
In addition to the above, there are other aspects of air travel that are unfortunate concerns of any travel plans including children traveling by themselves, legal rights, where and when to purchase your ticket, and airline ticket fees and taxes.
The most important parts of flying are researching what you are purchasing and having patience; they can minimize the inconvenience and hassles of these occurrences and increase the chance of you having fabulous flying experiences.
When you have finished reading Air Travel-What You Need to Know about Traveling by Air, start making plans for your next air-involved vacation such as including soaring over beautiful scenery in a glider and taking a helicopter over the Masai Mara in Tanzania.
Air travel is fabulous (usually), quick (mostly), and relaxing (generally), so get into the flying frame of mind and go for it.