Lets-Travel-Romecom Adds Worldwide Flight Booking Facility From Travelocity

Released on = January 18, 2006, 3:16 am

Press Release Author = Lets Travel Rome.com

Industry = Accounting

Press Release Summary = Lets-Travel-Rome.com has just added a worldwide flight
search database to its already impressive arsenal of products, through partners
Travelocity. Now users of the site can get real time flight comparisons from any
major departure point into Rome, and book online instantly.

Press Release Body = Lets-Travel-Rome.com has just added a worldwide flight search
database to its already impressive arsenal of products, through partners
Travelocity. Now users of the site can get real time flight comparisons from any
major departure point into Rome, and book online instantly.
CEO Les Sheppard says \"Having mapped our current client database, I recognised that
we are building up a worldwide subscriber list that needs to have easy access to the
widest range of flight alternatives.\" He added, \"With an even wider selection of
airlines now including Rome on their routing, this is a great chance for us to
provide an even better service, and Travelocity are a tremendous partner to have
onboard.\"
The live feeds can be checked out on http://www.lets-travel-rome.com/travelocity
Travelocity have also updated their advice for airport check-in procedures, ahead of
the new season.
With tighter security measures in place this holiday season, it\'s important to
prepare for air travel with good judgment and caution. Start out by examining
everything you normally pack in your suitcase. Expect that your bag will be opened
for inspection, so evaluate whether an object could be scrutinized by airport
security. Pack efficiently, avoid over-packing and make sure that each suitcase has
an up-to-date nametag securely affixed to it.
Check-in Procedures . Be sure to have available a government-issued ID (federal,
state, or local) and be prepared to show ID at the ticket counter and the boarding
gate, with a boarding pass.
. Curbside check-in is available on an airline-by-airline basis, so contact the
airline prior to arriving at the airport to see if it\'s available. E-ticket
travelers also need to confirm with their airline to ensure they have all
appropriate documentation. . Only ticketed passengers can go beyond security
checkpoints. However, exceptions can be made for traveling minors and those needing
assistance. . Electronic items (i.e. laptops and cell phones) are subject to
additional screening, so be prepared to remove these items to be X-rayed separately.

Baggage Restrictions . Keep in mind that until further notice, passengers are
restricted with carry-on bags and to one \"personal bag\" that could be a purse,
laptop or briefcase. Bags may be subject to further screening at the gate.
. Take into account that you can only check two bags. Airlines have started
enforcing rules with a hefty price for extra luggage and for bags that are either
too big or heavy. Contact your airline because fees and restrictions vary by
carrier.
. If you have a medical condition that requires you to carry syringes, be sure to
keep your medicine with you as well (a good idea in any case). The medicine must be
in its original container with a professionally printed pharmacy label.
Other Check-in Tips . Think about what you wear to the airport. You might be asked
to remove your shoes, so try to wear a pair that slips on without laces or straps.
It\'s also common to have to remove hats and belts.

Web Site = http://www.lets-travel-rome.com

Contact Details = Les Sheppard||The Clarence, Long Curtain Road||Southsea , PO5
3XX||$$country||||07831830616||les08-61@niemail.com||http://www.lets-travel-rome.com

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