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Frequently Asked Questions  

How can I beat a jet lag?

Jet lag happens when your body’s clock is disrupted. This usually occurs on long haul flights when you fly across several time zones The symptoms of jet lag very between individuals and some people may be fortunate enough to experience little or no jet lag following a long haul flight across several time zones. Common symptoms of jet lag include exhaustion, fatigue, inability to sleep, lack of appetite, head aches and a general feeling of disorientation. Here are 4 ways to avoid jetlag:

1. Avoid alcohol
2. Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration. Air
3. Stay active throughout the flight.
4. Use the time zones to your advantage. By planning your journey carefully it is possible to use the time zones to your advantage to work reduce the effects of jet lag.

What is the best way to get the cheapest tickets?

We guarantee to get you the lowest airfare available but to reduce your costs even more, be sure to book as early as possible. If you aren’t able to we can still get you the lowest rates on last minute travel.  

Do I really need a Travel Insurance?

A basic travel insurance policy for a week long holiday can be bought online for under $15, and in extreme circumstances can equate to long term savings in excess of $1M. For most people this is a pretty good value.

Most people purchase travel insurance to protect their possessions, however, the real value in travel insurance lies in its medical cover and legal cover, which will ensure that no matter what happens to you in the world, your medical and legal costs will be covered.

When purchasing travel insurance always ensure that they offer a comprehensive medical and legal cover. Baggage cover is important, but will rarely cover the full value of the possessions that you are travelling with. Ensure that they operate an international 24hr contact helpline in the event of an accident or emergency, and always ensure that you collect all relevant paperwork, i.e. police incident report or medical paperwork when making claims. Always fully read the insurance policy, and contact your insurer if anything goes wrong as soon as possible.