3,195 people were able to attend a rally at McCormick Place to raise money for the victims of the deadly Chicago Fire.The rally was held on Sunday at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where it was held during the second week of May and raised over $4,000.“The Fire was an iconic and tragic eventRead More
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Safe travels stop at europe for Europes largest tourist attraction
European travel websites are taking a dim view of the new safety measures that have been introduced to Europes second largest tourist destination, the Grand Palais.According to Eurotourism website Tripadvisor, “The Grand Palae is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is known as a ‘World’s Most Beautiful Place’ by many travelers.”Tripadvisor states, “It’s very likelyRead More
Which tech companies have been the most safe for travel in 2018?
TechCrunch, the venture capital arm of TechCrunch Media, has released a new report which details how the top tech companies were safest for travel around the world.The report, Safe Travels: The Top 10 Safest Companies Around the World, breaks down the safest cities for travel across the globe, using data from the 2016 International TravelRead More
How to Travel Safely on International Travel (VIDEO)
Posted August 05, 2018 09:21:01 For most of us, the idea of being abroad is a scary thought.But the reality is that we’re not all going to be in the same places, and the best advice is to plan ahead.Whether you’re visiting a friend or family member in another country, or travelling for business, weRead More
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The first thing to understand is that the first time I flew on a US airline was back in 2004, when I was in my twenties.In 2005, I was twenty-six years old. In the year and a half since, I’ve flown on all but two airlines: American Airlines and United Airlines.In that time, I have experiencedRead More
When should you travel with your medical kit and supplies?
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) recently issued a guidance regarding the safe use of medical supplies and equipment at travel events. The DOTA guide outlines guidelines on the use of prescription pain medication, including ibuprofen and acetaminophen. “The guidelines do not address the use or distribution of non-prescription medications,” the DOT’s website reads. But there are someRead More