By: Jeremy Foster | 2008-11-12 | Travel Tips Jetlag can put a real damper on your travel plans, leaving you feeling sick or sluggish when you want to be active and alert. Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure jetlag can be a major concern. It is important that you know the best ways to deal with the problem. While there is no definite cure for jetlag, there are ways to prepare your body for your flight. read more
By: Rajesh | 2009-03-12 | Travel & Leisure Hill stations in India are struggling to cope with increasing footfalls. Once tranquil getaways are getting run over by tourists. In season the civic facilities are stretched to the seams and vehicular traffic plays havoc in fragile habitat read more
By: Maryse Mignott | 2008-07-07 | Destinations This is an invaluable list of holiday destinations by time zone for those of you who like holidays minus the jet lag. Its also a great point of reference piece. read more
By: Mauro Suarez | 2010-01-10 | Travel & Leisure One of Californias oldest and greatest coastal amusement parks, the Balboa Fun Zone is a great place for your entire family. With plenty for the entire family to do, the Fun Zone can make the time just fly by. read more
By: Kena Sen | 2009-06-20 | Flights Many medical experts have found that air travelers usually experience a worse bout of jet lag when they fly from east to west. read more
By: Ryan Fyfe | 2009-12-02 | Destinations The Russian Federation or Russia for short is the worlds largest country. Geographically Russia covers twice the land mass occupied by the second largest country Canada. It is so big, it actually covers eleven different time-zones. Thats correct! 1.. read more
By: Jeremy Foster | 2008-11-12 | Travel Tips A flight layover is a common occurrence for frequent flyers. Some layovers only last for 15 or 30 minutes, while others can leave you with hours on your hands with nothing to do. Luckily, your layovers do not have to be boring, as long as you take the time to plan ahead and be prepared for the extra time between your flights. read more
By: Bill Brennan | 2008-11-24 | Travel & Leisure Traveling is one of those things proven to wear some people out. Unfortunately, it cant always be avoided. At some point, most everyone will be required to travel by air. Whether you are a frequent passenger or a professional pilot, youre not safe from the evil face of jet lag.... read more
By: Peter Siljerud | 2008-10-04 | Travel Tips Peter Siljerud gives practical advice for travelling by sea and land and shares some amusing personal experiences. read more
By: Lisa Parker | 2008-10-14 | Vacations Jetlag, also referred to as desynchronosis, is an unpleasant aspect of traveling but one which is ultimately unavoidable. Considering the amount of time zones worldwide, there is a good chance that one will cross at least one time zone during their flight. read more
By: Jhoana Cooper | 2008-12-26 | Vacations In order to travel in Argentina, one has to cross several different time zones as well as climatic zones ranging from the northern sub tropical to the southern sub arctic. The altitude varies from 22000 feet at the highest point in the Western Hemisphere at Cerro Aconcaqua to Laguna de Carbon which is at 340 feet below sea level. Buenos Argentina is a great place for vacationing or honeymooning and if you opt for Iguazu travel, you are sure to come back well pleased with your choice of travel. read more
By: Shane Lee | 2010-01-10 | Destinations This article is about the Urumqi travel and you can find some useful information in it if you are planning your Urumqi travel now. read more
By: Trace Cordell | 2009-08-23 | Travel & Leisure This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding what jet lag really is. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about what jet lag really is. The best time to learn about what jet lag really is is before youre in... read more
By: Dorothy Yamich | 2008-10-26 | Flights Many medical experts have found that air travelers usually experience a worse bout of jet lag when they fly from east to west. In general, the more time zones that they cross, flying from east to west, the more severe their symptoms of jet lag will be. However, there are a number of things that airline passengers can do to lessen the effects of jet lag. read more
By: Trace Cordell | 2009-08-23 | Travel & Leisure How to Avoid Jet Lag If you have even a passing interest in the topic of jet lag, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of jet lag. The more authentic information about jet lag you know,... read more
By: Dorothy Yamich | 2008-10-23 | Travel & Leisure Many medical experts have found that air travelers usually experience a worse bout of jet lag when they fly from east to west. In general, the more time zones that they cross, flying from east to west, the more severe their symptoms of jet lag will be. However, passengers will only experience a milder problem with jet lag when their air flights are going from west to east. If travelers fly north to south, or south to north, for thousands of miles, they will not experience jet lag. But when the pilot of the airplane starts flying in an east to west direction and crosses more than one or. read more
By: Ross Anderson | 2008-09-15 | Travel & Leisure People who travel frequently or through multiple time zones can experience jet lag at some point during their vacation. Jet lag is a term used to describe the experience of people who travel and have a period of disorientation that occurs after landing in a different time zone, typically multiple... read more
By: Donald Saunders | 2008-08-20 | Travel Tips Long-haul air travelers know well the effects that jet lag can have on the body but for aircrews and people who regularly take long-haul flights air travel can be very hard on the body. read more
By: Donald Saunders | 2008-08-19 | Travel & Leisure Overcoming jet lag is fairly easy for those of us who jet off around the world infrequently, perhaps just a couple of times a year on holiday or for the odd business trip, but for aircrews and regular long-haul fliers, jet lag can bring in its wake various health problems which can become virtually permanent. Long-haul travelers will be more than familiar with the interference with their sleep pattern and the insomnia which can result from a long trip, in addition to such things as changes in mood, irritability, gastro-intestinal problems and difficulty in handling information. However, f. read more
By: Andrew | 2009-11-11 | Flights A lot of medical experts seem to have discovered that air travelers normally experience horrible bouts of jet lag whenever they fly from the West to the East and vice versa. Generally, if a higher amount of time zones are crossed that way, jet lag symptoms will be more severe. This could happen to you on flights to Pakistan. read more