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How To Choose The Best Credit Card For International travel?

Monday, March 30th, 2009

The power to travel

The power to travel

Jonas, my child hood buddy and a Boston University student, often quips, “Having been on a world tour with three distinct credit cards in my pocket, I could not really capitalize on the benefits offered by the issuers. Neither did my credit score total up to a significant amount, nor did my savings.” Well in my friend’s case, his shopping expenses bore the brunt of not using a selective credit card with low foreign transaction fees. But there are many who are on the same boat.

Using a credit card while shopping overseas has quite a few rewards. But what really dampens the shopping spree while traveling overseas is the international or foreign-transaction fee charged by the credit card issuers on each purchase made while traveling abroad. This might seem to be a nominal amount for one-time travelers, but for those who love to shop abroad; the fees may burn a real big hole in their pockets!

Go by the teaching of your Grannies – look before you leap. Carry out an extensive research for selecting your credit card and go on board. The popular, Visa and MasterCard tax 1% processing fee and then the fee of the issuing bank is added, which ranges from 0% to 3%. A consultation with a professional is a good option. Or else, you can induct a new card into your travel inventory.

Check out some of the key points while using your credit card to shop overseas.

Exchange rates offered by the card
Interest rates and annual fees also need consideration
Reward programs and discounts on heavy purchases made overseas should also be a mandatory benefit offered to you from the issuers.
Special packages, such as airline fare benefits should be considered while scanning the arena of credit cards suited for international travel

Ensure, that your credit card is actually ‘on your side’ while you shop and travel overseas. Or else, buying that oh-so-beautiful antique piece while in Egypt or India may end up costing you much more than you would have actually imagined.

How to Find Cheap Plane Tickets – 5 Tips For Cheap Travel

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

While flying over the seven seas, little do we think of the rising plane fare. Its only after we land down to Earth do we become aware of the rising airfare. How can I travel cheap is the question that worries all. At times even I feel frustrated while hunting for the best deal.

Well, these are the sort of ravings from my friends that I often come across. So here are the 5 ways by which you can cut down on your airfare significantly:

As soon as you have the confirmation of making a trip start your search for discounts that the airlines companies offer. All you dillydally people, its time to wake up. Book your tickets now. Otherwise you can come across disappointment grumbling against the rising airfare.

If there are no offers available then it would be judicious on your part to wait for the final couple of weeks or even the last couple of days. At times the companies provide last minute deals in order to fill up the vacant seats.

Minimize your fascination for bigger companies because the smaller companies are the ones that offer all sorts of rebates and charge less.

Communicating directly with the airlines company often gets you greater discounts which you might miss out if you happen to be searching online.

Paying a visit to a travel agency might land you up with a proficient deal. Travel agents are pros and are likely to find a better deal for you than you yourself might.

Bon Voyage!

Fly to your destination

Fly to your destination