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Tag Archives: travelers
Airport Kiosk to Reduce Customs Wait Times – in Newport Beach …
Travelers pre-approved through the new Global Entry kiosk at John Wayne Airport can get through customs in about five minutes. Continue reading
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Biometric passport gates now operating at Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport
Gardermoen Airport in Oslo, Norway, has begun processing international travelers’ passports through the use of a self-service biometric passport control system. According to tnp.no, processing with … Read more… Continue reading
The Airport Digital Concierge
The Metropolitan Airports Commission has launched two new technology-based services to help travelers make the most of their trip through Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP). A new Digital Concierge program features two four-sided digital touch screen directories located at either end of the MSP airport mall in Terminal 1-Lindbergh. The program can be expanded in Continue reading
How Self-Service Technology Adds Service and Convenience to Hotels and Their Guests
Self Service technology is growing. Self-Service kiosks can now be found at many hotels. Many of these kiosks offer the opportunity to check-in and out of a hotel, print your flight boarding passes, check the status of your flight departure and even check your Facebook account. Now you can add self-service shipping via FedEx and UPS to the many options available. There is growing trend to make travel easier and hassle free. Self-service kiosks offer travelers an opportunity for access to 24/7 services, no waiting in lines, and one-stop convenience. Although some hotels have full-service business centers that offer FedEx and UPS shipping, there are thousands of hotels that do not. Many travelers want to avoid carrying extra and over-packed luggage to the airport, especially with all the extra charges from the airlines. Travelers want to ship business documents, souvenirs and books and materials from their conference meetings. Sometimes they want to do this at their convenience and they want all the necessary items readily available to do this. Years ago anything “self-service” was considered a “lesser” service. Well not anymore. Could you imagine not having access to an ATM and having to go inside a bank and wait in line to get some cash. Probably not. You can now find self-service kiosks in grocery stores, banks, movie theaters and many other places. People even expect it. In the age of having everything at our fingertips, we are demanding more and more technology to make our lives easier. Self-service shipping is making travel a little more hassle-free. The Shipping Concierge by Pop Up Shipping offers self-service shipping for hotels. Retrieved from “http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/how-selfservice-technology-adds-service-and-convenience-to-hotels-and-their-guests-1470024.html” Continue reading
Travel Tips – International Airport Taxes
When traveling internationally, there is nothing more annoying than those pesky airport taxes. An easily-forgettable afterthought, airport taxes are fees charged to travelers, usually departing, for “use of the airport” or some other such nonsense. Although, in the olden days, most international airports had silly little kiosks where one had to queue up to pay the price and retain a ticket to prove they’d paid their way out, most have now converted to a system where these taxes are included in the price of your airfare. Now only a few countries around the world still utilize those obnoxious airport tax kiosks that can really put a damper on the last few minutes of your trip. Airport taxes, also known as departure taxes or entry taxes, are essentially a way for countries around the world to exploit travelers for those last few bits of cash. Since most countries now use the airfare-inclusive system, it is easy to forget about these taxes when traveling in a country where you must still pay them at a kiosk in the airport. Airport departure fees range in amount and can be anywhere from just a few bills of the local currency to over $100 USD, as is the case for North American and Australian travelers to Argentina, who must pay a “reciprocity fee”. This tax is the equivalent of what Argentine citizens must pay for a visa to their country. So, in the case of Americans traveling to Argentina or Chile, they must pay $131 – the same price that Argentine and Chilean travelers must pay for a visa to the United States. If you are unsure about whether or not a departure tax is in use in the country that you’re traveling to, be sure to check online for country-specific information about airport fees. Travel Nation has also compiled a useful list of countries where you must still pay an airport tax in person, but bear in mind that fee amounts and general tax practices are subject to change, so it’s best to check with the U.S. Department of State’s Country Specific Information sheets for the most up-to-date info about departure taxes. Do you want to learn more about how to Fly Cheaper , then visit Lets Fly Cheaper on how to choose the best Flights to Saigon . Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ramon_Van_Meer Continue reading
Asian Holiday Money Guide
Holiday in Asia, probably your flights are booked, guide books bought, and even the packing has started, you are almost ready for that well deserved few weeks, or even months holiday in Asia. Continue reading