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Specialty Travel, Inc.
885 N. Village Dr., #103
St.Petersburg, FL 33716

Local: 727-578-0015
Toll-Free: 800-255-3842
sales@specialtytravelinc.com

Florida Seller of Travel
Registration # ST-20299

EZ Pay - Our EZ PAY PLAN was developed so that our clients could plan their vacation a year, or longer out, and with our assistance be able to make monthly payments so that it is paid off in small monthly amounts rather then one huge payment at the end. There is no charge or interest for using this payment plan. We actually become part of our client's budget with this easy method of paying for their trip.

Share Program - Most trips may be purchased by individual travelers as well. On many occasions we may be able to assist clients that are in need of a roommate for a particular trip. If you travel alone many times you can pay as much as 200%.


Getting a Good Flight's Sleep

Why Carry-on?
Most major airlines charge a minimum of $15 each way for just one checked bag. Add to this the time wasted at the luggage carousel, and the possibility that checked luggage may be delayed, damaged, or lost, and it's clear why so many seasoned travelers choose to carry-on.

Smart Packing
Start with your suitcase. Older bags (even soft-sided luggage) can weigh 15 pounds or more empty. Newer, lightweight luggage often comes in at less than half the weight of older bags without sacrificing durability or giving up the convenience of wheels and telescoping handles.

Begin packing a few days early, laying out all of the clothing you think you might need. Then spend a day or two removing items that aren't strictly necessary, are too heavy or bulky, or don't match the rest of your travel wardrobe.

To avoid wrinkles and airport security delays, pack in easily inspected modules. Mesh cubes, mesh pockets, and packing folders keep your clothing organized, neatly folded, and compacted, and can be lifted out individually during inspection without disturbing your careful packing.

Use a packing compressor bag for soiled clothing. The compressor keeps damp and dirties extra-compact, and separated from clean clothing. Since the compressor is transparent, your soiled clothing can be inspected without the need to open the bag and "air your dirty laundry".

Pack your liquid and gel toiletries in three ounce bottles to comply with the TSA rules, and place them in an outer pocket for easy access when you go through security. Remember, your liquids and gels must fit in a one quart transparent zip top bag.

 

How to Get the Most out of Your Travel Wardrobe
Plan for and pack clothes that meet the needs of your itinerary, are appropriate for the culture and climate of your destination, and allow the most outfits from the least number of pieces. Here are some easy ways to lighten your load.

  • Plan around a basic color. Choose a neutral solid color like black, navy, gray, brown or khaki for your main wardrobe pieces. Matching striped or print shirts, a scarf or a pin can add a little color without sacrificing valuable space.
  • Plan to wear each item several times during the trip. Choose clothing that is easy to care for -- wrinkle resistant, hand washable, and quick drying. Take a compact laundry kit along to wash as you go.
  • Take more tops than bottoms. Every top should go with every bottom. Tops are lighter and take less room than bottoms, and are easier to launder.
  • Choose lightweight knits, microfibers, cotton and silk over bulky sweaters, heavy denim and corduroy. For colder climates, pack silk long underwear that keeps you warm, packs small, and doubles as pajamas.
  • Wear your jacket or coat and heavier shoes to the airport (worn clothing is never weighed). While you are at it, stuff the coat pockets, too. Many travelers choose multi-pocket jackets or travel vests, in effect wearing an extra carry-on.
  • Pack for comfort. Chances are good that you will be sleeping in your clothing on the plane. Choose clothing made of stretchy fabrics, expandable waistbands, and non-binding collars and cuffs. Make sure these fabrics resist stains and wrinkles to avoid the slept-in look.


- Courtesy of Magellan's International Travel Corporation

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