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Does Critical Illness Protection Acquired In A Travel Insurance Quote Include Depression?

July 31st, 2010

It is difficult to get an insurance that covers depression. Although there are a few companies who offer mental health insurance, many of them do not. The challenge for travel insurance is to offer you coverage that your primary wont.

Life insurance policies could give you coverage for your trip, but you should ask if your premiums would also increase because of it. Because depression has many forms, it may be necessary to get documentation for your primary care physician or your psychiatrist in order to make the determination of benefits and costs as a result. These are some things to consider before getting travel health insurance, whether it is one way travel insurance, or emergency travel insurance.

There is another policy referred to as Critical Illness insurance that may be offered, so just make sure that you ask which one meets your needs. When you call them, make sure to ask if you are also covered the same way while traveling. This will be significant just in case something happens when you are out of town. Depression itself may be lifted from traveling, but when you are dealing with Major Depressive Disorder, or something like Manic Depression it is very different. They will have to get specific with you, but its simply to make sure that they can get you the coverage you may need while you travel.

With depression, some travel insurance companies list it a bit differently. So you might as well search for something known as medical excess when looking for the right policy. Medical Excess is usually dealing with things that are not basic health problems. So this could not be used for cold or flu. This would require special medical attention or something that requires serious medical treatment. When calling for information, make sure to ask about medical excess, and ask what that company covers.

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Introducing BNET Headwinds – Cranky on the Web (July 26-30)

July 31st, 2010

It’s been a quiet week on BNET this week, and that’s because they were busy launching a completely revamped site. So they locked us out while they made the changes, but now it’s back and better than before. Instead of being a contributor on BNET Travel, I now have my own blog called Headwinds (BNET Travel is gone). I’ll continue to post at the same rate as before, but you’ll now only see my posts. I would, however suggest browsing the other blogs as well, because there is some great stuff in there.

So make sure you update your bookmarks. The old industry.bnet.com/travel site is so 2009. Start using this link from now on:
http://www.bnet.com/blog/airline-business
And the new RSS feed is:
http://www.bnet.com/blog/airline-business?mode=rss

Southwest’s Chronic Flight Delays Are Getting WorrisomeBNET Headwinds
Southwest had another month with a fair number of flights delayed more than 70 percent of the time. With the DOT’s increasing focus, they’re going to need to work on this.

Delta Woos N.Y. Fliers as Chicago Shuttle Targets UAL, AMRBloomberg
Bloomberg ran a piece about Delta moving into the LaGuardia-O’Hare market with full force. I see this as an attempt to “win” New York, so it’s targeting American more than anyone else.

How Southwest Made Hay With “Bags Fly Free”BNET Headwinds
Southwest keeps getting more creative with selling its bags fly free prop. This time, it’s a ground ops agent getting in on it.

US Airways Pilot Dilemma Spills Into the Courts -BNET Headwinds
The US Airways pilot brawl is heating up, and management has been dragged in. Now the airline want clarification on what the heck it’s supposed to do.

United-Continental Merger: Suspicions Confirmed as Exec Team Leans Toward ContinentalBNET Headwinds
John Tague is out, and Continental is starting to take over.

How Social Media Can Save Airlines Time and MoneyBNET Headwinds
There’s a lot of debate about whether or not social media is worth. I say yes, and the benefit can be quantifiable.

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Beaches Everyone Needs To Visit

July 30th, 2010

Once summer finally arrives there is nothing better than spending it on an amazing beach. Do you want to explore some of the best beaches in the world, tasting tropical drinks, experiencing beautiful sandy beaches and enjoying word class reports? Well here is a list of some of the best beach islands and resorts that you will certainly need your flip flops and bikinis for:

Goa – There is so much to see here, maybe to much! With so many gorgeous beaches is very had to choose a place to start. Goa is a synonym of beaches; it is famous for its white sandy beaches, private beaches, romantic beaches, limitless shore line beaches and many more.

Barbados – Of course very well known as it has been used in a number of films because of its beautiful blue water and beaches that stretch for miles. A perfect place for a beach holiday as you guaranteed great weather and warm hospitality. Many surf competitions happen here from the likes of Roxy.

Dubai – The most famous beach in Dubai is the Jumeirah, and rightly so as this is a beach everyone should try and experience once in there lifetime. This beach is separate from the hotels and clubs in the area and is very big with the famous Jumeirah Beach Hotel at its centre.

Costa Rica – The best beaches of Costa Rica and its inclusive resorts have always drawn millions of travellers and tourists each year. The stunning coats line that runs along the Pacific and Caribbean is really something and is true paradise.

Boston – Has a number of lovely beaches and main ones to check out are Revere Beach and Carson Beach in South Boston. Of course Boston is waterfront city however this does mean to go to a beach where you can swim you have to go out of town.

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USAF C-17 Globemaster III Crashed in Alaska

July 30th, 2010

Today a USAF McDonnell Douglas C-17A Globemaster III, assigned to the 3rd Wing at Anchorage-Elmendorf Air Force Base crashed near the AFB. At the time of the accident, the C-17 was on a training mission for the upcoming Arctic Thunder air show.

All four crew members have been killed. Three of the crew were members of the Alaska Air National Guard and the other was active-duty Air Force from Elmendorf.

Source: USAF

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Delta’s Growth in Washington Smells Fishy

July 30th, 2010

Delta announced a big increase in flights in New York and Washington this week, and I’m having trouble figuring out how they’re making this happen. Something doesn’t smell quite right, especially in Washington, but I can’t get a straight answer on this. One thing does seem to be clear. The slot Delta Washington Monumentswap would have been better for the consumer.

Delta is adding flights in New York, but that’s not a surprise. It’s the increase at Washington/National that has me perplexed. As we all know by now, Delta and US Airways were trying to arrange a slot swap where Delta would give most of its slots to US Airways at National in exchange for US Airways slots at LaGuardia. That was shot down, and now the airlines are fighting the feds in court for permission. You would think that Delta would stick with the status quo pending the court outcome (even if it is a long way away), but that’s not the case. Delta will be adding 27 daily flights to nine cities from National while only killing off service to one city.

Which cities? Here’s the list:

Destination From National Daily Frequency Change
Boston 7 -> 12x
Columbus 0 -> 3x
Hartford 0 -> 3x
Huntsville 2x -> 0
Indianapolis 2 -> 3x
Jacksonville 0 -> 3x
Orlando 0 -> 4x
Miami 0 -> 2x
St Louis 0 -> 3x
Tampa 0 -> 2x

All these changes happen on October 31, but where the heck is the net increase of 25 slots coming from each way? Delta is, as usual, being tight-lipped about the whole thing, but I did get spokesperson Trebor Banstetter to say:

Our slot portfolio at [National] includes slots that had been subleased to other airlines and are now available for Delta’s use, which is how we’re able to add the additional flights without making reductions other than [Huntsville].

Hmm, the plot thickens. Now, who would have been leasing a big chunk of slots from Delta? Trebor wouldn’t tell me, but come on. How many options are there? I mean, it has to be US Airways, right? Nobody else has that big of a chunk of slots that it would be able to hand back and still maintain a viable operation. Delta must have had these slots leased out to US Airways on a longer term deal, and now Delta wants them back. That’s very interesting if true. It means that besides not getting the rest of Delta’s slots that it was giving away in the deal, US Airways may have lost even more slots than that.

This gets even more interesting when looking at planned service changes. I tried to see if US Airways was cutting flights, and I found some. US Airways had previously said that it would begin flying from National to Ottawa, Montreal, Tallahassee, and Birmingham in October. I no longer see those anywhere in the schedule. That would account for some of the slots. I find myself wondering where the rest are coming from.

The strange thing is that these flights were announced fairly recently. So either US Airways was counting on the slot swap going through or it was expecting to be able to use the existing leased slots for that purpose. But US Airways isn’t talking about this either. I suppose I’m not surprised. It probably wouldn’t be something that US Airways would want to publicize. Delta’s the one who blew this up into a big announcement.

One thing that does seem clear is that by killing the slot swap, the feds have made things worse for Washington fliers. No low cost carriers are coming in to the market (other than JetBlue via its separate American swap), and instead, Delta is just putting slots on competitive routes.

Delta is not starting service on any routes that are unserved today. These all at least have one nonstop airline and some have two or even three without Delta in the mix. Most of the routes overlap with US Airways. It’s almost as if Delta is now trying to pick a fight. Meanwhile, cities like Tallahassee and Birmingham will continue to only have connections now that US Airways seems to have pulled the flights. Those towns must be really angry.

There’s still a lot more to this story. What is the deal with these leases? Why is Delta now somehow thinking that it’ll be a big player in Washington? What’s the end game? Could this just be a political ploy to add service to key senatorial markets? I haven’t quite figured it out yet. I feel like I haven’t even scratched the surface on this one.

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There Are So Many Possibilities With A Trip To Mainland Europe

July 30th, 2010

Those of us in the UK often forget how lucky we actually are living here. There are endless opportunities for us when it comes to travel especially with the whole of main Europe right on our doorstep. We can now get from part of the UK to France in less than an hour; how amazing is that. There are so many places that you can visit once you get to the mainland and you can choose to go skiing in the snowy north or sunbathing in the sunny Mediterranean south; the choice is yours. You would never get bored if you chose to travel around Europe for the rest of your life.

And we dont even need visas to get to all these other countries in the mainland because the UK is a part of the EU. We can just turn up and as long as we can present a passport we are free to travel. It is possible for us to stay in these countries for as long as we like and we can even move there permanently if the mood takes us. There are many of us who actually feel that we should have been born in sunnier climes and want to head there on a permanent basis. Looking around Europe you will be bound to find a place which will suit your own individual temperament.

A lot of people have had to tighten their belts over the past few years. But with such easy access to mainland Europe it is possible to get to these places for a reasonable sum. And if you get fed up with the miserable weather here in the UK, you know that you can go somewhere sunny without having to pay out an absolute fortune to get there. There are so many places within easy reach and it only takes a trip on a boat or in the Channel Tunnel for us to get there; you really wouldnt need anything more than Europe has to offer.

Today it has become a trend for more people to drive in their car over to their foreign holiday destination. Many people drive down and catch thedover to Calais ferry. Doing this takes away the worry of thinking about channel tunnel prices. What better way than heading over and doing some Calais shopping?

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U.S. Passport Name Change: Tips On How To Execute It Successfully

July 29th, 2010

If your name has been legally changed, you are going to need a United States passport name change as well. There are different procedures for this depending on your particular situation, such as how old your prior passport is. Depending on a several factors, there may be a fee involved and you may have to make your application in person.

If the passport you currently hold was issued within the last 12 months, you can have the name changed free of charge as long as you can show legal proof of the change. In this case, you need to mail the application, current passport, and an original or certified copy of the court order or marriage certificate documenting the change of name. You will also need to supply two recent photos which are less than 6 months old.

If the passport you currently hold was acquired more than a year ago, you will need a different application form. This can also be mailed in if you have the legally accepted proof of your name change. However, in this scenario, you will also have to send in a fee along with the application, current passport, proof of name change and photos.

If you cannot show legal proof of your name change, you will need to go to a passport agency in person. In this case, you are applying as if for a brand new passport. You will need to show at least three types of public records that show your birth date and birthplace as well as your new name. These records must show that you have been using the name for no less than five years.

Children who are less than 16 years of age must also apply in person for their passports and provide the same documents. They must be accompanied by their parents or guardians as well who will need to show legal proof of their relationship. The general requirements for passports for minors should be reviewed so that you have all the necessary documentation when you arrive at the agency.

Receiving your new passport can take four to six weeks or, at times, as many as ten. If you have to have it before then, you may want to have your passport application forms expedited. If you choose to do this, you will need to submit an extra fee for the rush service. It is possible to request this with any application for a passport.

Even when a passport is expedited, it can still take 2 to 3 weeks to get to you. If you are in an emergency situation in which you need the revised passport sooner, you may want to contact a passport expediting company to speed up the process.

If you are mailing your application for a passport name change, make sure that all your documentation is packaged securely. It is also best if you send it so that it can be traced. Rather than waiting until you have travel plans, do yourself a favor and send in the passport application as soon as you actually change your name.

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See The Amazing Underwater World With Scuba Diving

July 29th, 2010

The word scuba diving drives views in our mind that alter our explanation of normal. It’s an out of the world experience. Most of the humans of earth might have never seen the underwater world in truth. It’s truly a world by itself, but only those who take up the challenge of scuba diving can observe for themselves how glorifying it appears. This sport, however, is not as hard as getting floatplane rating or float rating, but it’s definitely an incredible experience which appears to be a link between life and truth.

It’s an wonderful experience to move through the rocky coral reefs, and observe the sea’s animals blend into their surrounding. This makes them appear one with the backdrop rather than actual living creatures. It’s not less than a dream world. Several individuals just enjoy the amazing world there underwater while quite few have the courage to go for scuba diving, and watch the beautiful scenery come to life. If you never took the opportunity to try scuba diving, you might have missed on the exuberant exhibition of colors by the vibrant creatures present underwater. If you fancy that world, then trust your instincts, as there is no better adventure than that in the underwater world.

If you have made up your mind to enjoy this awesome venture, and you are ready with your boat, then you just have to look for your drop off destination. Tropical water is just mesmerizing; it has a mild temperature that is very inviting. In that water, you will find bright and intriguing colors of living beings and scenery. The ideal part is that even the color of the water is a perfect shade of blue. This can be an ideal place for scuba diving and the divers there are ever-ready to jump into the water and discover the wonder world of fishes, coral reefs and other fascinating creatures.

By means of scuba diving, you can go through an experience of a lifetime. Where else can you find a collection of dolphins or whales in their original surrounding? It appears unlikely, even if you are on a sea journey. Just think how breathtaking it’s going to be to ride on the back of a dolphin, it is not an experience you will have in your routine. You might also never forget the bunch of whales jumping out of the sea and doing cool acrobats.

Knowing about these magnificent sea animals is a great experience altogether. It might interest you to learn that the behavior of whales matches quite closely with that of humans. In reality, scuba diving also gives us a chance to learn more about ourselves through the sea animals that apparently look different from us. It is a piece of information which is scientifically proven.

Even after your underwater trip has ended, you would still look back into the water for one last glance. You might not be able to withdraw your eyes off the dolphin splashes in the distance. These are very awesome memories that you would want to captivate in your eyes forever.

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Airblue Airbus A321 Crashed in Pakistan

July 29th, 2010

Today an Airblue Airbus A321-231 (AP-BJB) crashed into a mountains near Islamabad-Benazir Bhutto International Airport (ISB), Pakistan. Flight ED202 was bound from Karachi to Islamabad.
All 6 crew members and 146 passengers on board were killed.

The plane AP-BJB, MSN (Manufacturer Serial Number) 1218, was initially delivered from the production line in 2000. The aircraft was formerly operated by Aero Lloyd (D-ALAN) and Aero Flight (D-ARFA) and was leased to airblue in January 2006. The aircraft had accumulated approximately 34,000 flight hours in some 13,500 flights. It was powered by IAE V2533 engines.

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Source: Airbus

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Southwest Says Mechanical Issues Are Beyond Its Control, But It’s Not as Bad as You Might Think

July 29th, 2010

Many of you have already heard that in its contract of carriage, Southwest has now decided that mechanical issues are outside the airline’s control. How do I know? Because I’ve received more email from readers on this issue than any other, I believe. It’s amazing how this has grabbed people’s attention. The reality of this, however, is not as dire as many are suggesting. Don’t get me wrong. I don’t like this move, but due to Southwest’s policies, this doesn’t change much.

Who cares if Southwest considers a mechanical problem under its control or not, right? You should, actually. Airlines make clear distinctions on how much they’ll help stranded customers depending upon whether it was due to circumstances within the airline’s control or not. Here’s a handy chart explaining what’s within airline control and what isn’t, traditionally.

Within Airline Control Outside Airline Control (force majeure)

Mechanical Weather

Drunk pilot Alien invasion

Crew scheduling problems War

Blind bag cart driver crashing into plane Sea kitten attack

Don’t feel like flying today Strikes

Can’t afford to pay fuel bill Airport power outage

Can’t find second engine Air traffic control delays

It’s relatively straight forward. If it’s something that an airline can have control over, then it’s the airline’s responsibility. But what’s the difference for passengers? If something is within an airline’s control, then the airline will generally pay for hotels and meals while you’re waiting. The airline will also, in many cases, put you on another airline if available. If the event is outside an airline’s control, then you’re on your own. The airline will get you out when it has a seat available on its own flights, but that’s about it. You’re entitled to a full refund in both cases, assuming there’s a cancellation or excessive delay.

So why do I say that this isn’t as big of a deal here for Southwest? Southwest doesn’t put people on other airlines anyway. If you have a problem on Southwest, you’re waiting for the next seat on a Southwest flight or you’re taking your refund elsewhere. So it’s really just an issue of meals and hotels, not nearly as big of a deal but still important.

Southwest Mechanical Force Majeure

For all airlines, the contract of carriage is the binding document regarding air transportation, so this move in Southwest’s contract of carriage (PDF) is worrying, but Southwest also has its Customer Service Commitment (PDF) which outlines what it will do when things go wrong.

The Customer Service Commitment clearly states:

. . . if circumstances within our control, such as aircraft “swaps,” cause you to miss the last possible flight (or connection) of the day to your destination,
our Customer Service personnel have the authority to arrange for overnight lodging. We will find a hotel or motel as near to the airport as possible, and at no additional cost to you. We may also arrange for ground transportation to the overnight facility.

If the cause of your inconvenience is not within our means of control, we will do our best to assist you by securing a discounted rate at a hotel or motel at or near the airport.

With the underlying definition of “circumstances within our control” being clarified, it does make me wary. If a flight cancels because a plane breaks and there are no more flights that day, Southwest is now clearly not obligated to put you in a hotel for the night. Whether that holds up in practice or not remains to be seen, but it’s certainly a concern.

Southwest says that it simply clarified the definition of this in its contract of carriage but that it didn’t intend to change policies. That may be true, but from a legal perspective, that doesn’t appear to be the case.

[Updated on 7/28 @ 1234p: Southwest has listened to everyone and further clarified its contract of carriage to say mechanical difficulties from other entities. Smart move. Read the post on the Southwest blog at http://www.blogsouthwest.com/blog/southwest-airlines-addresses-misinterpretation-regarding-contract-carriage]

[Original photo via Flicker user swanksalot]

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