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Planning on eloping to get Married? Jun 18

Planning on eloping to Marry?

Make sure your travel arrangements are protected by purchasing travel insurance and get a local wedding planner to ensure that your big day goes off without a hitch.

The Team at Cheapest Travel Insurance

If Airlines Sold Paint Jun 16

If Airlines sold paint

 

 

(story recounted by AFTA General Manager Mike Hatton who attributed it to an American Colleague)

 

 

As happens to us all sooner or later the house needs repainting.  One day a householder sets out to buy paint from his local paint store.

 

Little does the unsuspecting shopper realise that the airline has just bought the store and is running it strictly on airline pricing lines.

 

See Travel Humour Page for rest of the story.

 

 

 The Team at Cheapest Travel Insurance

What Language DO Travel Agents and Tour Operators Speak? Jun 14

One reason for the increase in foreign travel may be the glamorous picture the tour operators’ and travel agents paint of their foreign resorts and tours.  But the language that they use is notoriously exaggerated or not what you actually thought.  See our Travel Humour page for a guide to what the holiday brochures really mean.  You might try going through some brochures to see how often these words or phrases occur.

 

 

The Team at Cheapest Travel Insurance

Tipping in Las Vegas Jun 12

Tipping in Las Vegas

You probably already know that tips are customary in the USA. The reason for this is that base salaries in the States’ service industry are very low, and hospitality workers rely heavily on their tips to make a living.

Even more importantly, the government actually taxes hospitality workers on a predicted level of tips for the year! This is why it’s important that Australians respect the culture of tipping when in the USA.

As we’re not so used to it, the questions “How much?” and “When?” often cause anxiety.

The following guide outlines normal tipping levels:

  • 15 to 20 per cent for table service with food and drink.
  • A token tip for food or drink where you serve yourself.
  • While gambling in Las Vegas, all drinks are free. A $1 tip per drink for the waitress would be the norm.
  • Hotel personnel - $1 to $2 per bag taken to your room. (You can opt to carry your own bags.)
  • Maids - a $2 tip per day is generally left in the room for your room maid.
  • Dealers and poker machine attendants - a small bet made for them is the standard reward. If the bet is successful, the attendant keeps the winnings. If not, your tip is still considered paid.
  • Taxicab drivers - taxi drivers usually receive a tip of $1 to $2.
  • Tour guides receive $1 to $2 per person for tours with a lot of people, 10 per cent for more individualised tours.
  • Valet parking - this service is free but a $2 is usual.

 

For more travelling tips go to out TRAVEL TIPS page

 

 The Team at Cheapest Travel Insurance

Cheapest Travel Insurance Jun 09

Welcome to Cheapest Travel Insurance.

 

Our aim is to provide you with the most comprehensive resource for travel insurance on the internet. We will bring you up-to-date news from the world of travel. Political unrest, health scares, bargains, places to go - you’ll find it all here.

And to top it all you can buy your cheap travel insurance at our sister website. You won’t find travel insurance any cheaper - we even beat going direct to the insurers!

We look forward to helping you enjoy your holiday.

 

The Team at Cheapest Travel Insurance