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Frequent Traveler's Guide: What Smart Travelers and Travel Agents Know
Whether a regional traveler, an international vacationer, or an on-the-road businessperson, this title is a "must have" guide to use and carry before and during all trips. Organized in an easy-to-use format, the book covers such general travel interests as air, car rental, hotels/motels, cruises, tour packages and rail/bus travel. Each of these interest areas are then divided into sections that cover everything from the initial contract to federal laws that regulate both the industry and the traveler, planning tips, and defending your rights when you determine that you have been misled or mistreated. Separate sections on international travel, using travel agencies, travel brokers and travel websites are also included. Specific information regarding insurance, currency exchange, travel scams and discrimination in travel are all addressed. AUTHORBIO: Alexander Anolik received his law degree from the University of California, Hastings College of Law. His San Francisco-based firm is the largest U.S. law corporation specializing in travel law and litigation. Mr. Anolik is an author of many travel industry and hospitality law books. John K. Hawks serves as the managing partner of Hawks Management Services, Inc., a Kentucky-based association management firm for nonprofit trade groups. He was formerly senior vice-president of the National Tour Association and is founding editor of two travel magazines. Mr. Hawks is currently the executive director of the Consumer Travel Rights Center in Lexington, KY.
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- Posted: Jul-09-2007
a little outdated
This is not a book for the frequent traveler. Just about everything in it, you know already. Some of the things seem quite outdated, such as open-ended round-trip tickets...This might be an OK book for a family just starting to do some real travelling. Otherwise, pass.
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- Posted: Jan-09-2006
A 'must' for any who would travel savvy, if not more frequently
What makes a smart traveler is quite often information gained the hard way: through much experience. Now you can be smart without the headaches: simply consult the experiences of travel agents and other savvy travelers in The Frequent Traveler's Guide: What Smart Travelers And Travel Agents Know....
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