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13 secrets for stretching your travel dollar
Crewmember confidential: Tips to minimize costs when traveling abroad
By James Wysong
Travel columnist
updated 1:42 p.m. ET, Tues., June. 3, 2008
If you haven’t been on an international trip for a while, brace yourself for sticker shock. As many of us know, the dollar is at an all-time low against most currencies and there is not much relief in sight.
Should you call off that overseas vacation? No, hang on. If you are open to a little ingenuity or thriftiness, you could lessen the pain on your bank account.
I guess I am getting old when I can remember such classic guidebooks as "Europe on $5 a Day". Some inflation over time is inevitable, but if you add in the painful weakness of the greenback we are now talking about somewhere in the neighborhood of $250 a day, excluding airfare.
On some of my recent layovers I made a list of some of my shocking expenses:
London — Gas at $10.45 a gallon.
Rome — A pint of beer $9.75 and no, no entertainment was included.
Spain — A meal of Tapas came to $85 and I was still kind of hungry.
Germany — I paid over $12 for a cappuccino.
Singapore — A whopping $25 for a Singapore Sling.
Zurich — I went to Starbucks to buy a coffee mug for my collection, but when they wanted $33 for one normally priced $7 at home, I decided to pass.
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13 secrets for stretching your travel dollar
Crewmember confidential: Tips to minimize costs when traveling abroad
By James Wysong
Travel columnist
updated 1:42 p.m. ET, Tues., June. 3, 2008
If you haven’t been on an international trip for a while, brace yourself for sticker shock. As many of us know, the dollar is at an all-time low against most currencies and there is not much relief in sight.
Should you call off that overseas vacation? No, hang on. If you are open to a little ingenuity or thriftiness, you could lessen the pain on your bank account.
I guess I am getting old when I can remember such classic guidebooks as "Europe on $5 a Day". Some inflation over time is inevitable, but if you add in the painful weakness of the greenback we are now talking about somewhere in the neighborhood of $250 a day, excluding airfare.
On some of my recent layovers I made a list of some of my shocking expenses:
London — Gas at $10.45 a gallon.
Rome — A pint of beer $9.75 and no, no entertainment was included.
Spain — A meal of Tapas came to $85 and I was still kind of hungry.
Germany — I paid over $12 for a cappuccino.
Singapore — A whopping $25 for a Singapore Sling.
Zurich — I went to Starbucks to buy a coffee mug for my collection, but when they wanted $33 for one normally priced $7 at home, I decided to pass.
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