If you’re trying to book last-minute Halloween travel, act fast. Bangor, Maine’s “Tommyknockers & More” tour , a bus ride touching on popular locations featured in Stephen King’s best selling novels and movies, has already sold out.
If you travel for personal or business reasons, you may be surprised to find out laptops are just as vulnerable to airport searches as are suitcases. CNN.com reports: “Seized laptops and copied hard drives seem like business travellers’ apocryphal stories, but the issue was recently brought to light by the Association of Corporate Travel Executives. Their informal survey of 2,500 international members found that 90 percent did not know that U.S. customs officials had the right to scrutinize, copy or even seize laptops without having to give a reason.”
According to GridSkipper.com, frequent flier customers should use their miles or lose them. Both U.S. Airways and Delta are changing their mile expiration between December 31, 2006 and January 1, 2007.