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Another good
reason for a carry-on bag...
I
always carry a carry-on. When it comes time to leave
my hotel, I can pack and lock my suitcase ready for collection
before I take my pre-departure shower. Then when Im done
I place my bathroom gear in the carry-on bag. This means that
if I am not quite ready when the bags are collected, Im
not rushing about to throw the toiletries into the suitcase and
lock it while the bell boy watches and waits.
Ruth, Qantas Airlines, Australia
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Wet towels and
full bathtubs...
Id
like to tell Journey women how I deal with dry hotel rooms. I
wet a bath towel thoroughly then hang it on a hanger on the back
of a chair. I place two-thirds of the towel in a waste basket
so that it catches all the water and it stays wet all night. I
place the chair close to the bed (but not so close that I trip
on it if I get up during the night). Voila! You have an instant
humidifier. Another trick is to fill the bathtub with water before
going to bed. But...the towel trick is the best!
Carmen, Canadian Airlines, Canada
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My favorite
Zurich restaurant...
Id
like to recommend Restaurant Zurihegel (Weinbergstrasse 75) in
Zurich. This is a small out of the way mom and pop
establishment with excellent food and service (Pop does the cooking,
Mom is a wonderful hostess). Theres schnitzel plus chicken
and shrimp curries on the menu, the salads are fresh (and you
can make a meal on them alone). My favorite is the tomato salad
with Italian dressing. Prices are very reasonable. This spot attracts
mostly locals from the neighbourhood (not very many tourists know
about this place). Enjoy! Tel: 01-362-3900
Lois, Delta Airlines, USA (Chicago based)
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Her wonderful
wedding present from Brussels...
Whenever
I need a truly unique wedding present, I look for it in the lace
shops in Brussels. These shops keep me coming back for their cake
platters which are rimmed in silver or gold plate and have a lace
insert in the center. To the best of my knowledge, these platters
cannot be found anywhere else in the world.
Sue, Delta Airlines, USA (on assignment with Sabena Airlines)
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Shes a
bread lover...
The
best bread in the world can be found in Turkey -- at Borsa Restaurant
in the Istanbul Convention and Exhibition Center. This bread is
so unusual. It is long, soft and very flat. Its served warm
with or without butter. Fabulous! Every time I fly to Istanbul,
I go to Borsa just for the bread.
Ruth, Delta Airlines (New York based)
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She shops for
toiletries in Paris...
The
major department store, Samaritaine, in Paris is my favorite place
to shop for inexpensive toiletries and cosmetics. I stock up on
blush by Bourjois, nail polish by Edouard Pinaud, and my special
treat...Marius Fabre Violette hand soap.
Sharon Wingler, Delta Airlines, USA (Chicago based)
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A tip from a
guy pilot...
One
of your recent tips referred to wearing slippers for comfort while
flying. This is an excellent idea, however it should be emphatically
noted that slippers must NEVER be worn during takeoff and landing.
Nor should high heeled shoes ever be worn during that segment
of a flight. Low, laced shoes should always be worn. Should the
need to evacuate the aircraft occur, you might have to move very
quickly. Possibly you might have to run through burning material.
Thus the need for low, tightly laced shoes.
Fred Pack, retired Northwest Airlines Captain
Ed. note: Fred, point well
taken. Thanks so much for taking the time to offer your valuable
expertise. It is much appreciated!
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