The ways when we get lost in Saint Petersburg
Travelling to some countries for example Russia is surely the great experience which may not be forgotten. Besides the beautiful scenery of that country, we also can get a lot of new experience in that country. We will know the way of getting to the abroad. We will know the term and condition in that country. Surely, we will know all about the country that we visited.
In this case, there are some ways when we get lost in that country. For example, when we visit Saint Petersburg, we get lost suddenly. We can’ find our friend or our trip mate. The thing which we have to do is, visit the police station. In the place like Peterhof and the hermitage museum, we will easily find the police station. In this case, we have to be careful, because sometimes polices there can’t speak the universal language such as English. The second is if we bring cell phone, it will be better if we call our friends, our trip mates, or our hotels if we get lost. The personal guide in Saint Petersburg or the other guide can’t guarantee our safety if we don’t make ourselves become safe. If we often leave the group or our friends, there will be a big possibility to get lost.
Actually, the most important thing when we get lost is, don’t be panic. We have to get our peace of mind. The panic condition will make us get many difficulties to find a way back to the hotel or to our group. We have to realize that the guide can’t monitor all of the people in their group by one.
Airline Ticket Programs
Airlines know the price of acquiring new customers. And they know it is much easier and cheaper to keep customers they already have. For this reason, started Airlines frequent flyer program. These programs reward more you fly.
Frequent flyer programs allow you to certain travel services on the number of miles (or sporadic basis will receive the number of trips) you fly on certain airlines. Standard receive awards, including a free ticket or free upgrade from coach to first class.
Some airlines also offer “elite” programs that provide check-in and boarding priorities, and “affinity” credit cards which earn mileage credits when you use them for purchases.
In order to earn these benefits you must become a member of that airline’s program; this can often be done through a travel agency.
There isn’t a how many programs you can join. But before you decide which program to join, you should compare different programs carefully.
Every airline program carries conditions and limitations. So you should be careful to read the promotional material and the all the fine print. Here are a few things you should take a look at:
- The rate at which credits are earned, minimum credits earned per flight
- If you are more interested in free tickets for yourself, or companion tickets, or upgrades
- How much credit you need for the awards you’re interested in
- What are the deadlines for accumulated credits?
- Does the airline serve the cities you’re traveling to, and if it has tie-ins or other airlines and to car rental companies and hotels you would use.
- If awards can be transferred to someone else or just members only
Also, airlines reserve the right to make changes at any time. More often than not, without notice. This can include changes to the conditions and limits on the awards earned.
You should also be keeping track of the mileage you’ve earned and check it against the statement the airline mails to you.
It’s not uncommon that airlines add new routes after you join the program.You might be able credits on that route but not use awards there.
Another important not that you should be aware of is that airlines usually restrict the transfer of mileage earnings. Most often being the sail or attempted sale of credits or awards you’ve earned and want to sell. You should never try this as the airlines have caught on to these schemes and actively persue it.