Monday, 13 February 2012

How to Book Train Travel From Montreal to Ottawa


Located on the island of Montreal, Montreal is the second largest city in Canada and a main hub for rail travel along the Windsor Corridor.

Choose a Railway Line

1 Know that Montreal has a central train station serving VIA Rail Canada located at 895 Rue De La Gauchetiere Ouest. The station is only one block west of Rue University and directly under the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.

2 Understand that there are five trains to book your travel from Montreal to Ottawa during the week and four on the weekends. Make sure and book trains ahead of time to avoid paying higher prices for same-day tickets.

3 Plan on a quick jaunt as travel distance between Montreal and Ottawa is minimal. The one-way trip is under two hours.

4 Plan on relaxing in the Montreal train station and you will have plenty of services at your fingertips. The station has a restaurant, vending machines, a plethora of telephones, ATM access, a convenience store and many more amenities.

5 Have confidence that trains are running on time from Montreal to Ottawa. Despite the large amount of people using the Windsor Corridor for business and pleasure, this VIA Rail Canada line typically runs true to schedule.

Select Traveling Class

1 Travel from Montreal to Ottawa in style and at a price that will not hurt your pocketbook when you choose Comfort class. Watch the beautiful countryside pass by through the large picture windows in each row.

2 Sit in an assigned seat instead of worrying about scrambling to find a seat among the many other passengers.

3 Bring upwards of two carry-on bags and check in three articles for free with the possibility of six total articles checked in.

Purchase Tickets

1 Book your train travel reservations from Montreal to Ottawa for between $35 and $60 with a five-day advance purchase. You can also buy a Canrailpass for 12 days of travel within a 30-day period in Comfort class.

2 Decide to travel frequently for company business and VIA Rail Canada can offer discount rates. Call 514-871-6511 in Montreal to speak with a representative about specific rates.

3 Exchange or refund your purchased tickets by presenting your tickets and receipt coupons to a ticket office. Under most circumstances, your unused tickets can be exchanged for others or refunded.

Saturday, 11 February 2012

How to Recharge Batteries on a Travel Trailer


A travel trailer's deep cycle battery--also called a DC battery--powers the camper when the camper is not connected to outside electric sources. Because of the high power demands of the camper's devices, these batteries drain quickly. Many travel trailers have battery power meters indicating low or no power when the batteries need to be recharged. Use the tow vehicle or external charging devices to recharge your travel trailer's batteries.

Tow Vehicle Charging

1 Park the travel trailer and disconnect any electric connections. Flip the main power circuit to "Off."

2 Open the RV battery housing panel if located on the outside of the rig. If the battery is housed inside the trailer, detach the battery cables from the battery and remove. Set the battery next to the hood of the tow vehicle and open the tow vehicle's hood.

3 Connect the black jumper cable to the tow vehicle's black battery terminal. Connect the black cable first---it acts as the ground wire for the battery connection. Connect the red cable to the DC battery and then to the tow vehicle's red battery terminal. Turn the tow vehicle on and let it run for at least an hour while the battery charges.

4 Turn the vehicle off and disconnect the red cable from the battery and vehicle and then disconnect the black cable from the battery and vehicle.

5 Put the DC battery back into the battery housing and reconnect the trailer's cables to the battery. Turn the main circuit back on and read the battery charge meter in the travel trailer to check the charge volume.

External Chargers

1 Disconnect the DC travel trailer battery and remove from the housing. Set it next to the battery charger. If using a solar powered charger, unroll the solar panel and place in the direct sun. If using an electric powered charger plug the charger in but check that the power switch is set "Off."

2 Connect the charger cables to the DC battery. Connect the black cable to the DC battery's black terminal and the red cable to the DC battery's red terminal.

3 Turn the charger's setting to the 12V setting; travel trailer DC batteries are typically 12V. Check the battery for the voltage to make sure you set the charger to the proper voltage.

4 Monitor the charger as it shows battery charge. When the meter reads fully charged turn the charger off and disconnect the cables. Place the travel trailer's DC battery back in the housing and connect the cables as they were before. Turn the main circuit back on and test the connection and battery charge.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

How to Book Train Travel From Prague to Krakow


Of all the ways Krakow's 7 million-plus visitors arrive each year, none is more enjoyable than taking the train into this ancient, rustic city. Spying archaeological dig sites dating to before 200,000 B.C. out the train window can be the perfect prep for paying homage to the region's historical sites. The journey from Prague to Krakow usually lasts about 8 hours, depending on the number of stops and time of departure.

Book Train Tickets From Prague to Krakow

1 Book your tickets online at the Rail Europe Web site (see Resources) or call (888) 382-RAIL to speak to a ticketing agent.

2 Leave your cash tucked away, and opt to pay with a card when buying tickets in Prague's stations.

3 Ask after or research reduced senior and youth fares, which apply to travelers outside the regular adult fare age range (27-59).

4 Book first-class and sleeper fares well in advance, as they are limited in availability and are often booked out solid with tour groups traveling Eastern Europe's favorite spots.

Be Ready for Train Travel From Prague to Krakow

1 Beware of booking with third-party vendors. They may fail to reserve your seat, leaving you with unappealing seat choices upon arrival.

2 Check timetables well in advance, and book tickets as soon as you've selected departure dates. This can be a particularly busy route during high and holiday seasons.

3 Watch out for track confusion in Prague's Hlavni station especially. North and southbound trains leave across the platform from one another, confusing even savvy travelers.

4 Surf the Wasteels and IDOS sites for information before your book.

Enjoy a Smooth Train Ride From Prague to Krakow

1 Put your passport and ticket in a handy pocket so you can produce it readily for travel authorities, who will ask for them at each border crossing.

2 Board only after you've purchased a ticket. You may be fined or arrested for riding the rails without reservations.

3 Stow your luggage securely under your seat, and loop the handles round your leg or wrist if you plan to sleep. Always use luggage locks when possible to avoid thievery during travel.

Saturday, 4 February 2012

How to Write a Resume for a Travel Agent Job


Even in today's world of easy online booking, travel agent professionals remain in high demand. Beyond simply booking a ticket, a travel agent helps customers organize their travel and answer any questions they may have. Many travel agents in top positions are now either college graduates with a related degree or experienced workers who have a passion for traveling.

Make Your Travel Agent Job Resume Shine

1 Mention how much and how often you've traveled in your resume. First-hand experience with handling booking and organizing a trip can be a great selling point, especially if you have traveled on your own or have visited exotic locations.

2 Use travel references to explain gaps in employment history. If you have been out of work for a certain period of time, you can mention that from 2004 to 2005 you did "independent travel." This will cover your lack of employment and actually work in your benefit.

3 Emphasize computer and Internet skills. Since most of the work of a travel agent is now done over the Internet, it's important that a potential employer see that you feel confident using it. This will save them time and money when it comes to training, and it will give you an additional point to write about.

4 Write about any related education you may have. Many of the people who apply for a job as a travel agent have no educational background in the field. If you have certification as a commercial travel agent or attended workshops or lectures on the topic, make sure you put this information in the spotlight.

5 Include qualifications such as foreign language knowledge. This can be particularly helpful if you are applying for a position with a company that organizes adventure or group travel and deals with foreign partners to coordinate their touring schedule.