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7-16-2008 @ 6:21PM
Brenda said...
Hmmm...interesting... however given the international nature of the travel business, particularly with different vendors, operators and suppliers in various countries, operating within one tour package, I would think that the international litigation involved would make it far too complicated (and expensive) to pursue such a case...now, if some entrepreneur wanted to undertake underwriting a travel insurance policy that covers post traumatic stress disorder due to travel experience,- that might reimburse the traveler, but they would have to be medically certified as suffering from the PTS disorder!
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7-21-2008 @ 1:57AM
Mario said...
I think it's scarry that air planes fly too high and don't travel too fast considering that they have several jet engines. PTS should be evaluated by a medical professional. I think prices are too high. Almost as high as airplanes fly and are climbing just as fast as they travel. I like tea. I think airports are noisy and have germs from other countries that don't like us.