Sunday, December 25, 2011

Sangam

Sangam, a love triangle is a psychologically multifaceted tale about male bonding and the meaning of love and friendship. Sunder, Gopal and Radha are childhood friends but Sundar soon start preventing the other two�s happiness and finally also thwarts his own.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

How to Know if Your Carry-On Bag Fits Regulations

Knowing whether or not your carry-on bag fits airline restrictions can be tricky with so many different weight and dimension requirements out there. Here are some helpful hints for preparing for airline carry-on restrictions. For more info, check out the About.com article: adventuretravel.about.com Watch More How To Videos on our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com Watch More How To Videos on About.com: video.about.com Connect with About.com on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow About.com Video on Twitter: twitter.com

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

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Product link: dyna.magellans.com Our portable Luggage Scale can save you hundreds of dollars in airline surcharges. Purchases made en route can quickly add extra pounds to your luggage, resulting in overweight fees on the trip home. Avoid expensive surprises by weighing your luggage before you get to the airport. This lightweight scale weighs luggage up to 75 lb (ideal for determining if your bag exceeds the international 70 lb weight limit!). It even has a built-in tape measure to ensure bags don't exceed carry-on or check-in dimension restrictions, and a comfortable cushioned handle. Measures in pounds or kilograms. (4 x 3 x 1½""; 8 oz) Available from www.magellans.com

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Reasons For Not Leaving Your Luggage Unaccompanied at the Airport

!±8± Reasons For Not Leaving Your Luggage Unaccompanied at the Airport

Unaccompanied luggage as well as packages is subject to abduction by the airport security. This is the reason why unattended items are picked up and scrutinized. At times, the items confiscated might be destroyed. Therefore, do not leave any of your belongings unattended at the airport since they might be subject to seizure, theft or tampering. The security at airport seizes unaccompanied baggage as a precaution to rule out the presence of any dangerous materials. In addition, if you notice any unattended item on an aircraft or at an airport, report its presence to the security personnel or airport authorities.

Similarly, it is advisable not to leave your baggage unattended at the airport. So do not leave your luggage unattended till the time you board the airplane. Leaving your baggage unattended may give someone an opportunity to slip something dangerous or prohibited in your luggage. If any item is caught during check-in, you might just end up getting stuck at the airport.

While packing your luggage, you need to keep certain things in mind. Do not carry anything that is dangerous or prohibited. However, if you leave your bag even for a second, your luggage might just receive some additional attention during the customs check.

Even unimportant incidents are reasons enough for not leaving your bag unattended. Majority of luggage look similar. So what to do when you mistakenly grab someone else stuff? Surely, this is the last thing you would want to do. In addition, thieves are also present at public places like airport. So, you need to be watchful especially while passing through the security checkpoint for boarding. Always be cautious. You might just get busy with opening your bags for inspection while a thief casually walks away with your laptop!

Security personnel conduct on the spot examination of your luggage to determine if the unattended baggage is dangerous. Moreover, presence of mind is required the most. If any individual leaves his/her bag and does not return in a while, report it immediately to the authorities. In certain countries, unaccompanied luggage is not even allowed at the airport or on the airplane!


Reasons For Not Leaving Your Luggage Unaccompanied at the Airport

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Travel Restrictions Have Been Eased! Aren't you Glad?

!±8± Travel Restrictions Have Been Eased! Aren't you Glad?

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lifted some of the carry on restrictions on US flights that were imposed in August. That is welcome news to air travelers. Previously, with the exception of medications and baby formula/milk, no liquid or gel like substances were allowed to be carried onto the plane. They had to be placed in checked luggage.

So just what are the new, less restrictive, regulations? Here's a run down. Passengers may take liquid or gel like items such as toiletries with them through security if they are placed in a quart-size, clear plastic zip top bag. Only one zip top bag per passenger will be allowed. The liquid or gel in the containers can only be 3 ounces or less which is the common size for travel sized shampoos, toothpastes, etc. The containers may not be capable of holding more than 3 ounces, even if there are only 3 ounces of liquid or gel in them. For example, if you have an 11 ounce sized bottle of shampoo, but only 3 ounces of shampoo are left in the bottle, you cannot bring the bottle on.

The plastic bags will need to be taken out of carry on luggage and x-rayed separately. The machines can identify if a substance is unusual, but they cannot determine if the substance is explosive or bomb-related. However, the TSA hopes to have machines that can detect those types of substances in the nation's checkpoints in the future. They are currently testing machines that use magnetic resonance imaging to detect explosive substances that can be used to make a bomb.

Saline solution, eye drops, medicines and infant formula/milk does not need to be in the zip top bag. They should be separate, but you must let screeners know about them before entering the security checkpoint. Also, security has the right to request a taste test of infant formula/milk, and very likely may do so. It's hard to believe it's come to this, but it has.

Also, liquid and gel items that are bought at the shops on the concourse after going through security can now be brought onto the plane. That means that you can buy water and other beverages, full sized toiletries, or other previously restricted items for use on the plane.

The partial lift on the bans is good news for air travelers, particularly those who use carry on luggage only.

The US is not the only country lifting some of their restrictions. Last Friday, the UK's Department for Transport came out with revised restrictions. For flights that are originating outside of the UK, they will allow liquid and gel like substances to come with passengers. For flights originating from the UK, the restrictions are still stricter than those in the US. This is important information to know for those who are traveling from the US to the UK and home again. The carry on bag and items you left the US with may not be allowed to be carried on when returning to the US.

Each passenger may carry one (and only one) travel bag not bigger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm (which is approximately 22inches x 17 ½inches x 9 ¾inches). Any other bags brought on board such as a handbag must fit inside of the one allowed carry on. Any bag that is bigger than the allowed dimensions will be required to be checked.

The only exception to the one bag rule seems to be for musical instruments. They may be carried on, but they will need to be x-rayed first.

The Department for Transport still has some tight restrictions on what can be placed in the carry on bag. There can be no liquid cosmetics, toiletries, liquids, gels, or beverages in the bag or on a person when going through security.

Necessary liquid medicines may be in the carry on bag, but the quantity cannot exceed 50ml. Also liquid baby formula/milk may be carried on, but the contents of every bottle must be tasted by the guardian of the baby at the security check point.

Electronic equipment such as laptops, cell phones, PDA's and MP3 players will need to be removed from the carry on bag and screened separately.
Items that are purchased after going through the security check point in the airport's shops may be taken on board.

Things are not back to normal yet, but they are getting better. So, the question now is where are you and your 3 ounces of shampoo going to travel this fall? Here are some ideas.

For all of you leaf peepers out there (leaf peeping is an actual activity - they talked about it on an episode of The West Wing once) how about treating your shampoo to a long weekend in the Northeast. Try Baltimore, MD where from October 1 - November 30, 2006 you can enjoy "Free Fall Baltimore." If you plan your trip for mid-October you can catch some beautiful fall foliage and take advantage of the city's promotion.

The promotion offers free admission to the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum (where you can probably view a few landscape portraits of fall foliage, too). There are also over 175 free cultural events going on throughout the city during the promotional time. For more information go to freefallbaltimore.com.

If leaf peeping isn't your cup of tea, then how about making your fall excursion all about a glass of wine. Head to Napa Valley where it's harvest season. Napa Valley is the biggest wine region in the United States, and when fall arrives the wineries begin to have samplings of their upcoming vintages. Treat yourself to food and wine pairings, fall festivals, cultural events at theaters and opera houses and a good wine education.

However, if you do choose to bring some of Napa Valley's treasures home with you, have the winery pack them for the flight. They won't be allowed in your carry on luggage.


Travel Restrictions Have Been Eased! Aren't you Glad?

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Airline Luggage Tips

!±8± Airline Luggage Tips

What are the size and weight restrictions for my luggage?

- Since the Airlines' luggage restrictions are going through a recent period frequent change, you should check directly with your Airline as to size, weight and number of bags that you can check and carry-on.

- In many cases, the Airlines have added new limits on both carry-on and checked baggage. You should check, but most Airlines limit their carry-on bags to a range of 14" to 16" high, 21" to 24" wide, and 8" to 9" deep. The lower limits are for under seat storage and larger limits for the more generous overhead compartment. A 45" total (height+width+depth) can be used as a basic guideline to see if your bag will be allowed as a carry-on.

- Most Airlines have a carry-on weight limit of 40 pounds and a checked baggage weight limit of 70 pounds.

- Some Airlines allow you a larger size and weight for your first bag, but have more restrictive limits for additional bags.

- Many Airlines' limits vary if you are taking a domestic or international flight, are flying first, business or coach class or if you are a member of their premium membership clubs.

- All limits are much more strictly enforced then in the past. Bags are weighed at check-in and many Airlines have placed bag-seizers at their gates. If your carry-on bags are too big, you'll have to check them and that might cause them to be classified as "extra bags" which usually carries an extra charge. If you bags are too heavy, you can be charged a rather high overweight luggage charge.

How many pieces of luggage can I take with me?

- Just because you sneaked it on once, don't always expect to get away with it. More rigorous enforcement of the rules and more and more bag-seizer stations will likely catch you now. This is especially true during the holidays and other peak flying times when the Airlines are watching closely since the planes are full and everyone is trying to sneak lots of stuff on the plane.

- During periods of high security, you may be required to check items you would normally be allowed to carry onboard the aircraft.

- Most Airlines allow for a combination of three bags to be divided among your carry-on and checked baggage. You'll want to check with your specific Airline, since there are differences in their allowance programs. The Airlines also look at some items differently; some will count a laptop or briefcase against your allowance, while others will not.

- You may be allowed to bring more luggages free of charge if you are traveling on a first or business class ticket or are a member of the Airline's premium membership club.

- If you plan on bringing extra luggage, you had better check with the Airline to see if they will allow it on the plane. Even if you are willing to pay an extra fee, they can still refuse your extra luggage if the plane is already full. If you do receive permission to bring the extra luggage, have the person granting the permission note this on your reservation and be sure to get their name.

- If you are changing Airlines during your trip, you'll need to take into account the luggage limits for all the Airlines you'll use. What is acceptable to one Airline may bring an extra charge on another.

- Check the regulations when making connecting flights in European or other foreign countries. You may be held to more restrictive luggage limits while flying within the area than you did flying into the area.

- If you are flying on a commuter Airline for any leg of your trip, you'll need to know their luggage limits. Many commuter Airlines have limited space and only allow carry-on baggage, they also have more restrictive weight limits.

How can I avoid extra charges for my luggage?

- Know the luggage limits on all the Airlines you'll use on your trip and try to stay within those limits.

- Don't over pack, overweight bags have caused a great many injuries to baggage handlers. To try to discourage people, the Airlines often charge a hefty fee for handling an overweight bag.

- If you really need the items, then you should check into paying the extra bag fee. It is usually cheaper to divide your items into two bags and pay the extra bag fee than pay one overweight bag charge. You might also avoid the embarrassment of having your luggage explode because they are packed too full.


Airline Luggage Tips

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