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Thanksgiving Holiday Announcement

Travel-On/The Travel Place will be closed on Thu, Nov. 22 and Fri, Nov. 23,
and will reopen on Mon, Nov. 26.


Travel-On would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our valued clients for their continued support throughout the year.

We are grateful, as well, to our employees, who continuously provide exceptional service to our clients.

To thank our employees for their hard work and dedication throughout the year,
we would like to give them a four day weekend to enjoy additional time with their family and friends.


For emergency travel service only, you may contact our After Hours Helpline at 1-800-366-2100,
or by dialing your designated toll free number. Again, this is for emergency service only.

“Have a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving Holiday.”

Holiday Travel Tips

Its the busiest time of the year for airports as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches. The Air Transport Authority predicts a 4 % increase in passengers this year compared to last year.

Planes may have been flying 80% full before the holidays, now they'll be 90 to 100% full. That means longer lines through security that can be avoided.

For more holiday travel tips, please see articles below.

Keep the following information handy in case problem arises

  • A list of phone numbers for your airline (and its partner carriers),
  • Phone number of your travel agency, hotel and rental car agency,
  • Phone number of the person who dropped you off (in case they need to come back and get you), and
  • Phone number of the person picking you up at your destination.
  • Information on a schedule of alternate flights which will come in handy if your flight is canceled and you need to tweak your plans.

Please contact Travel-On in case of emergency. During business hours, please call our offices. After hours, please call 1-800-366-2100 for emergencies.

This Week's Highlights Thur, Nov. 15, 2007
Thanksgiving Travel to Increase 4%
The Air Transport Association is forecasting that air travel around the Thanksgiving holiday will increase 4% from a year ago. The group expects about 27 million passengers to fly over 12 days starting Nov. 16. Planes will be 90 percent full.

Traveling for the Holidays? Make it Easier - Holiday Travel Tips
Are you one of the millions of Americans dreading the holiday travel stress? To help combat the nightmare crowds and airports, Travelocity's Amy Ziff shares tips to make your Thanksgiving and holiday travels easier.

Protect Your Valuables During Holiday Travel
A record number of people will be flying this holiday season — 27 million Americans are expected to travel by air over Thanksgiving. Airlines have to staff up during the holidays to handle all the extra passengers and luggage. With many people transporting gifts for loved ones through the skies, travelers are wise to take extra precautions to prevent lost or stolen luggage.

Record Holiday Travel Expected...Oil Demand Could Outstrip...
Record holiday travel expected...oil demand could outstrip production Washington (AP) Americans planning for Thanksgiving are apparently willing to bear the pain at the pump. Triple-A says that even with Gasoline Prices over $3 a gallon, nearly 32 million Americans plan to hit the road. That's out of nearly 39 million expected to travel.

Holiday Travel in Style: Make that Thanksgiving Trek Nearable by Packing the Right Way
Thanksgiving is the busiest travel day of the year, and it kicks off a month-long gridlock at every major airport. And dealing with that food-phobic cousin at dinner's bad enough, but almost impossible if your nerves already are frayed from a fraught flight - so follow these updated packing strategies to avoid airport hell next week.

Big Sky Airlines to Offer More Flights
Big Sky Airlines will begin commercial passenger flights Sunday between this southeast Missouri community and Cincinnati.

Scam Alert: Savvy Fliers Can Avoid Getting Bumped During the Holidays
Here are some tips to help ensure that when the flight leaves, you are on it.

Holiday Travel Preparedness Tips by JetBlue
JetBlue Airways Corporation (Nasdaq:JBLU) today shares preparedness tips with customers traveling this holiday season, designed to make flying JetBlue for the holidays even easier.

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