Monday, February 13, 2012

How To Start a Travel Agency Business in Canada


According to the Industry Canada website, the travel and tourism industry in Canada generates more than $70 billion dollars and directly employs more than 600,000 employees. The travel and tourism industry is expanding in Canada and provides many opportunities for new companies to thrive.



1 Register your Canadian travel agency through your provincial government website if you are registering it as a partnership or sole-proprietorship. If you are registering your agency as a corporation, complete the registration and payment on the Government of Canada business website.

2 Register your business with your provincial travel agency association if it is in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. In other provinces, register with the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

3 Register your travel agency with the Association of Canadian Travel Agencies. Applications and fees are completed on the ACTA website. Registration fees vary depending on the number of employees in your business and are renewed annually. You are required to include your provincial registration number or IATA number.

4 Acquire additional permits and licenses. Some travel agencies are required to possess additional licenses and permits before they can operate. In Ontario, you must have a sales tax number to charge sales tax on your goods and services. In British Columbia, if you are employing staff, you must register your company with BC's WorkSafe program. Information on additional licenses and permits can be found on your provincial business website.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

How to Travel on Greyhound


Rolling across the American highways on a Greyhound bus is something every American should do. Greyhound buses have become an American icon. Founded in 1914, Greyhound serves 3,100 destinations with over 13,000 daily departures. With so many destination to choose fro, traveling with Greyhound allows for great flexibility. The bus line even rolls 24 hours a day. In fact, reservations are not needed and riders only need to show up 15 to 30 minutes before departure to grab a seat. Seats are obtained on a first come first serve basis. Tickets can be purchased in advance, but it does not guarantee a seat.

1 Visit Greyhound's website to purchase tickets and look at routes. Certain routes do allow reservations, and for $5 extra you can board first. Track where the bus departs and arrives to prepare for a safe arrival.

2 Pack lightly in order to be able to move more conveniently. Baggage assistance is available for elderly riders and those with disabilities. One bag per customer is checked for free and the second costs $10, as of 2011. Bring entertainment necessities like an iPod or portable music player. Also bring a blanket and a small pillow if traveling overnight.

3 Get a good seat on the bus by coming early. If the bus is pretty full, it is important to grab a window seat. One of the best parts of bus travel is being able to watch the scenery through their wide panoramic windows while not having to focus on driving.

4 Bring money or bring snacks with you. The bus makes frequent stops, so there are ample places to get food along the way. If you are a picky eater, then you may want to bring your own food.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

How to Travel Now and Pay Later


Do you have a travel bug? Are you freezing cold this winter? Do you want to travel the world? Don't have money? No problem, it's time to pack your bags and go!

Related Searches:

1 Get a credit card with Zero percent interest. Almost all the credit card companies are offering zero percent for 12 months. I highly recommend getting a Capital One card as you are charged no International transaction fee. All other credit cards will charge a 3% international transaction fee.

2 I recommend flying through American Airlines. They have a fly now, pay later program. (6 months later) They also offer the lowest fare guarantee. Check them out at AA.com

3 Borrowing money does not have to be a burden. You can enjoy your travels and confidently know that you will be able to pay it back later or even while your traveling. If you are able, have a job set up for your return home. This way you will have no worries. Also don't spend more then you can make. Say you have a zero percent interest card for 12 months. Say you travel for 6 months. When you return home how long would it take you to pay it back? On your average job how much do you make in 5 months? Let that be your deciding factor on how much you can spend with your credit card and budget your travels based on that number.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

How to Book Train Travel From Italy to Greece


Travel in style from Italy to Greece aboard high-speed Eurostar trains. An incredible trip awaits you between Rome and Athens--you'll see unspoiled wilderness, medieval fortresses and modern cities you won't want to miss. Discover Eastern Europe and the Balkans as you transition from one homeland of civilization to another.

Choose Where and When to Book Train Travel From Italy to Greece

1 Pick a departure city in Italy.

2 Pick an arrival city in Greece.

3 Choose first class, business class or second class service from Italy. Book day, night or sleeping-car travel.

4 Choose when you want to travel and whether you want to book a visit anywhere in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia or Albania. You'll pass through these areas on the way to Greece, and you will need to know ahead of time how many stops to allow for in your itinerary.

5 Find the schedule at the Trenitalia Web site (see Resources) and note the total travel time.

Zero in on Tickets for Train Travel From Italy to Greece

1 Do it yourself in advance from your computer, using the Trenitalia Web site (see Resources).

2 Do it through a travel agent while in Italy at no extra booking cost. Most train station clerks are familiar with English-speaking travelers.

3 Do it on your day of travel at the train station booking counter or automated kiosk.

4 Book your meals with your ticket for a discount.

5 Buy an Italy-Greece Eurail pass from the Eurail Web site (see Resources) that will let you stop over along your route, good for up to 3 months.

Travel From Italy to Greece

1 Bring extra cash to buy snacks and meals, available on the train.

2 Validate your ticket at a trackside kiosk before boarding in Italy.

3 Pay close attention to stations and stops while traveling through other countries. Sometimes trains stop for as few as 15 minutes, and you need to know exactly where you're headed (train number, track and final destination) to avoid getting left behind.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

How to Get to Downtown Washington, D.C., from Dulles International Airport


The majority of international travelers to Washington arrive at Dulles International Airport. The airport is 28 miles from downtown D.C.

1 Take the bus. Metrobus runs a D.C.-Dulles bus (5A) that originates at the airport and takes you to the L'Enfant Plaza Metro station in downtown D.C. It makes three other stops along the way. Proceed outside the airport at the departures level to the bus stop area. Look for signs for the 5A bus. Buses depart Dulles about every 40 to 50 minutes from 5:50 a.m. to 11:40 p.m. weekdays and about hourly from 6:32 a.m. to 11:40 p.m. weekends. The trip to or from L'Enfant Plaza takes about 50 minutes and costs $3.10, as of 2008. Cash only, exact change only. Once you arrive outside the Metro station, you can take the Metro or take a bus to your hotel or other destination.

2 Take the Metro. To get to the Metro, you must first take a Washington Flyer express bus. The Washington Flyer buses depart Dulles every 30 minutes starting at 5:45 a.m. weekdays and 7:45 a.m. weekends and holidays until 10:15 p.m. daily. The trip is 20 to 30 minutes and costs $9 one way, $16 round trip. Buses depart Dulles at Door 4 on the arrivals level of the main terminal.

3 Take a taxi. Fares will run approximately $60 to downtown Washington. Follow the signs inside the terminal on the arrivals level. The taxi line originates inside the terminal, not outside.

4 Take a shuttle service. SuperShuttle and other shuttle services can ferry you into the city for less than the cost of a taxi. Make a reservation in advance.

5 Hire a private car service. Arrangements should be made in advance. Confirm your reservation before boarding your flight to Washington.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

How to Book Train Travel From Budapest to Zagreb


Zagreb, Croatia, is located 342 kilometers (about 210 miles) from Budapest, making it one of the closest European capitals to Hungary. Train travel between the 2 cities is easy to book, and Zagreb is well worth a visit.

Prepare to Travel From Budapest to Zagreb

1 Know the entry requirements for Croatia. U.S. citizens will need a passport and a pre-booked return or onward ticket to enter the country. However, U.S. citizens may stay up to 90 days without a visa.

2 Bring at least 4,000 Hungarian forints per first-class ticket you intend to buy. Second-class tickets usually cost about 2/3 the first-class price.

3 Decide when you'd like to leave. Most days, 4 trains connect Budapest and Zagreb via Siofok on Lake Balaton. Most trains make the trip in about 6 hours, but some routes make additional stops. Timetables can be found online at the Hungarian railway Web site (see Resources).

Book Your Ticket From Budapest to Zagreb

1 Go to a Budapest train station. The Budapest-Keleti train station ticketing agents will have probably more experience with westbound international travel. The central ticket office for the Hungarian state railway in Budapest will probably have more experience dealing with foreigners.

2 Order your ticket or tickets as clearly as you can and don't leave out any information. Say when you'd like to leave, where you are going, what class you will be traveling and how many tickets you would like.

3 Call mom once you've arrived safely: there are many public phones and many kiosks that sell calling cards in Glavni kolodvor.


Monday, January 16, 2012

How to Travel With a Cat on an Airplane


Cats and planes do not mix. But there are times when it is necessary to take your cat on an airplane. One of these times would be because of relocation. If you absolutely have to take a cat on the airplane read ahead and good luck.



1 Look into airline rules on traveling with your cat.

2 Purchase the proper carrier that meets all of the airline specifications and will be comfortable for the cat.

3 Take the cat to the veterinarian and be sure the cat is healthy enough to travel.

4 Invest in the cat tranquilizers that the veterinarian offers. Your cat (and the other passengers) will be happier sleeping the whole time he/she is traveling.

5 If your cat is older than 8 weeks, smaller than 15 pounds, and in good health you can buy him a seat on the plane.

6 Clearly mark the cat carrier with your name, address, phone number and destination address. Also, print the words "LIVE ANIMALS" on all sides and the top of the carrier.

7 Cover the bottom of the carrier with several layers of soft paper towels. Place something familiar smelling to the cat inside the carrier to help comfort her during the trip.

8 Give your cat lots of positive encouragement and petting as you travel.