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The Internet Travel Guide

   by Aram Gesar

  Paperback:
    Pyramid Media Group
    01 June, 2000

   US$16.96 

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Editorial description(s):

From the Publisher
Here's the guide to launch you into cyber travel space. How to navigate the web to make all your travel arrangements and save time and money.

Everyone today seems to be clicking onto the web to make their travel plans. Did you ever wonder how it's done? The Internet Travel Guide will get you on your way with it's extensive listing of the best travel sites. Instead of suffering through the formidable information in travel cyberspace this book will guide you to the sites that offer clear, concise and essential data.

Cyberspace now seems set to be the first stop on the traveler's itinerary, we are in the age of electronic ticketing and agentless reservation systems. Airlines, hotel and other travel suppliers, along with a new breed of online travel agencies, are all laying out their wares on the World Wide Web. Travelers now have instant access to a rapidly expanding galaxy of user-friendly systems that allow to plan and book all their travel simply by pointing and clicking with a mouse. 

This timely guide will give hands-on advice on how to make the best use of the Internet to: 

Navigate the travel Web sites easily to save time and money

Plan and book one's own travel

Book airline tickets, air taxi, helicopter, hotel rooms, rental cars, limo services

Cruises and casinos

Check for deals and steals

Destination guides, embassies and travel documents, passport and visa services

Weather and maps

Health and security warnings

Insurance and currency exchange

Family travel, women travelers, senior travel

Gay and lesbian travelers

Budget travel

Honeymoon and romance

Ecotourism and nature travel

Vacation giveaway contests and much much more

In the new millennium using the Internet to make all your travel arrangements will become increasingly more common yet demanding. This guide will help facilitate your search with easy to follow information, fascinating sites, clear language and effective navigating. The Internet Travel Guide presents the best in combining travel and technology.


About the Author
Kimberley A. Strassel has been the assistant editorial features editor for the Wall Street Journal. Previous to that she spent four years in London writing about the Internet as a staff reporter forthe Wall Street Journal Europe, where she also contributed to Convergence, the WJSE's magazine on technology.


Book Description
Here's the guide to launch you into cyber travel space. How to navigate the web to make all your travel arrangements and save time and money. Find all the shortcuts and best sites.

Everyone today seems to be clicking onto the web to make their travel plans. The Internet Travel Guide will get you on your way with it's extensive listing of the best travel sites. Instead of suffering through the formidable information in travel cyberspace this book will guide you to the sites that offer clear, concise and essential data.

Cyberspace now seems set to be the first stop on the traveler's itinerary, we are in the age of electronic ticketing and agentless reservation systems. Airlines, hotel and other travel suppliers, along with a new breed of online travel agencies, are all laying out their wares on the World Wide Web. Travelers now have instant access to a rapidly expanding galaxy of user-friendly systems that allow to plan and book all their travel simply by pointing and clicking with a mouse. 





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