Car Seats On A Plane
Without a doubt, the safest place for a child to be on an airplane is in their own seat with the seatbelt securely fastened. If that child is under the age of 2, the safest place for him or her to be is in their own FAA-approved car seat that’s been secured into their own seat on the airplane.
However, under the age of 2, babies fly free or with a minimal surcharge. It’s tricky: pay a full fare for your child to have a seat but if the flight’s not full you’ll likely...
June 12th, 2010 | Corinne McDermott | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: baby, children, featuredarticle, flying, safety
Fly to Santa Claus Village with Flight Experience Hong Kong
... gift you can give someone this holiday season, for 60 min. in the ‘air’ from any city in Europe to Rovaniemi, the Christmas package includes flying to Santa Claus Airport in Finland and visiting Santa’s hometown. This offer is limited and costs HKD2990.
There are many other packages to choose from ranging from HKD950 to HKD3000 that are perfect for the holiday season but flights also take off throughout the year. You can even enroll in cadet training courses or, if you’re a teacher, take...
December 30th, 2009 | Jessy DB | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: airplane, flights, flying
Free Gogo Inflight Internet Session
Photo Credit: dheuts @ flickr
Gogo Inflight Internet sessions are so exciting. Instead of sitting on the plane with nothing to do, you can now use the internet. Whether you would like to go on your phone or your laptop, and play a game, check messages or even get some work done, now you can with Gogo Inflight. Gogo is available on select flights on American Airlines, AirTran, United, Delta or Virgin.
Although there is usually a charge for this service (rates start at $5.95), first time users can...
September 22nd, 2009 | klynch | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: coupon code, flying, Gogo, inflight internet, travel products
Blue Angels ROAR into Seattle for SeaFair
... them on hydroplane race day, of course, but there also several practices where the crowds will be a little easier to navigate.
This is precision flying at its very, very, best, and while I’ve seen the Blue Angels hundreds of times, I’m awe struck every single time. You can’t help but ask yourself, “how do they do that?” Hours and hours of practice, I know, and it shows when they thrill the crowds. Amazing doesn’t adequately describe it!
If you’ll be attending one of the shows,...
July 29th, 2009 | Mary Jo Manzanares | Read More | Comments: 1Filed under: air shows, Blue Angels, Events, Family Friendly, flying, hydroplane races, Lake Washington, Lunch Hour Fun, Must-See Sights, navy, People Watching, Seafair, Seattle, Sound Like a Local - Local "speak", Sports & Recreation
Air Belize
... for Belize City. My advice: get out. Preferably as soon as possible.
Buses in Belize are affordable, but if you can shell out just a little more, flying can be a very economical way to see parts of the country that might take too long to get to otherwise. Plus, most domestic flights can stop at Belize City’s international airport (BZE) as well, so you can easily get on your way as soon as you arrive.
(Important note: if you are pinching pennies but still want to fly, or are arriving by land, it...
March 24th, 2008 | Brendan | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: Belize, flying, transportation


