Taking Off Travel Blog - Six Of The Best
- July 14th 2009
It’s time for our half yearly roundup of popular posts on the blog. Here are the posts that you clicked, commented on and tweeted about:
- Would You Work For Free To Save Your Company? - it’s a tough question, but one many of us have had to answer
- Visiting Nottingham Castle - some of the best places to see are on your own doorstep
- Pack It Up! - Online Packing List Tools - exactly what it says - and I’m sure you can find a useful packing list generator among the ones listed here
- Travel Tips For A Great Summer - how to make the most of your summer vacation
- Six Travel Bloggers You Should Follow On Twitter - six of the best travel bloggers on Twitter, and a few more as well
- Wine And Wildlife - A Trip To Cancun - part two of my Cancun travelog
And here are six other favorites, one from each month:
- How To Get First Class Travel At Coach Prices - there’s no reason to fly coach with the savings you can make on these sites
- Nine Places To Plan Your Next Trip - exploring travel planning forums and sites
- The Roaring Sea - A Trip To Cancun - part one of my Cancun travelog
- How To Get Out Of Miami Airport In An Hour - some tips I’ve picked up in my many trips through Miami airport this year
- How To Save On Your Summer Vacation - there are many ways to cust the cost of travel; some of those are listed here.
- Traveling The Blogosphere - June 2009 - great posts from other travel blogs; well worth a read. Read more »
Tags: travel, Travel Blogs
Seven Long Haul Travel Tips
- July 9th 2009
So you’re going on a long haul business trip. While it’s great to be traveling to a far away destination, the mechanics of travel can be exhausting and stressful. If you know how to plan, though, you can make sure that you have a comfortable flight.
1. Seat Allocation
The first step is to get a good seat. If you do your research before booking, you may be able to choose an airline that offers a couple extra inches of legroom. That makes a heck of a lot of difference after you’ve been sitting in a plane for hours. I once took a charter flight from the UK to the Caribbean and it took three days for my knees to recover.

Seven Long Haul Travel Tips
2. Check In Early
Check in early to stand the best chance of getting the seat you want. I always like to arrive at least an hour before the given check in time. The best seat depends on whether I don’t want to be disturbed by others getting in and out of their seats (window) or whether I want the freedom to move around (aisle). Once I’m checked in, I can make an early start on my in-flight reading in the departure lounge instead of standing in line with those who arrived at the stated time.
Tags: business travel, dvt, long haul travel, travel health, Travel Tips
Best Job In The World - Where Would You Choose?
- July 7th 2009
Ben Southall, who won the ‘best job in the world’, has just started the job. He’ll spend the next six months exploring and promoting the islands of the Great Barrier Reef. The process of finding him started at the beginning of the year, with some 34,000 people sending in applications so they could make the shorlist (and the short-shortlist). Sixteen people made the final cut, and Ben got the job. Here’s the moment:
Here are his first impressions of the job: ‘The clanging of my alarm clock awoke me from my slumber and the adrenalin for the day coarsed through my veins as I leapt from my pit in the knowledge that it was all about to commence, The Best Job in the World starts here….’
You can follow Ben’s adventures on the Island Caretaker blog and his Twitter stream.
Where would your dream job be? Are you already living your dream?
Tags: travel, travel videos
Exploring Birmingham, Alabama
- July 2nd 2009
Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama in terms of population. The county seat of Jefferson County, the city has a population approaching 1.2m (according to 2007 estimates). The major airport is Birmingham-Shuttleworth International Airport (BHM). This link tells you more than you may want to know about its runways, but I’m going to focus on some of its other amenities.
The airport is located 4.5 miles east of downtown Birmingham, making it a breeze to get to, as well as putting the city within easy reach of travelers on a layover. It’s well served for parking, including our Birmingham airport parking lot and a cell phone lot. If you’re not driving yourself, then the major car hire companies are all easy to get to from the main terminal. The airport is fully accessible for disabled travelers too. Last year, BHM carried more than three million passengers.
Other facilities in the airport include:
- a food court
- two ATMs between concourses B and C on the upper level
- free WiFi
- shops
- a business centre
- international medical assistance
Venturing out of the airport, there’s lots to see in and around Birmingham itself.
Birmingham, Alabama Attractions
See lions, gorillas, rhinos, geckos and more at the Birmingham Zoo. You can tour the zoo on the Zoo Express train and enjoy a range of educational activities. There’s even overnight camping if you choose to pass up a stay in a hotel.
It stays warm in Birmingham, which means that plants really thrive at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Check out the tropical plants in the huge glass greenhouse and visit themed gardens to enjoy the sight and aroma of thousands of plant species. There are more than 10,000 to view on this 67.5 acre site.
Get a taste of Birmingham’s industrial history by visiting the Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark. The furnaces date back to the 1880s when they were a major part of the city’s steel industry. There’s a park and sculpture garden to see as well and, unless there’s an event on, admission is free.
The McWane Science Center is an interactive science museum, where visitors can experiment with the laws of physics, explore space, construct machinery and more. Whether you’re interested in coral, dinosaurs or robots, you will find something of interest here.
Combine shopping with sightseeing by visiting the Riverchase Galleria, which boasts the western hemisphere’s largest skylight. The huge glass atrium adds to the appeal. You can shop, eat and enjoy indoor fountains and gardens.
Finally, find out about Alabama’s contributions to jazz history at the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame. It’s amazing how many jazz greats got their start here.
Tags: Attractions, bhm airport parking, birmingham airport parking, offsite airport parking









