The Complete Flier's Handbook

The Complete Flier's Handbook

by Brian Clegg (Author)

Synopsis

How to get the best deal, lessen the stress and minimize the risks when you flyAir travel is now a regular part of our lives. We take on average three flights a year and over a lifetime, many of us will clock up more than a million miles in the air. But not only is it increasingly stressful, there is also growing evidence that air travel can pose serious health risks, including deep vein thrombosis, exposure to poor air quality, water and food, and tensions that can lead to air rage.Offering clear guidelines, and tips from air travel insiders, this comprehensive and completely up to date guide looks at how you can minimize the risks and make the most of your flight, including:- Checking in: how to get the best seat, to what to do if there's a problem- Avoiding deep vein thrombosis- In-flight health - beating sick aircraft syndrome-Flying with children-Surviving the unthinkable - what it's like to be in a plane crash-The latest in-depth flight health statistics and arline safety statisticsThis is an essential volume for anyone who ever passes through an airport.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Pan Books
Published: 07 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0330489178
ISBN 13: 9780330489171

Author Bio
Brian Clegg read Natural Sciences at Cambridge University and gained an MA in Operational Research from Lancaster University. He then joined British Airways where he set up a taskforce to provide technology consulting to the airline and the Emerging Technologies Group, a team of the most talented staff in the company. He writes for Computer Weekly and Professional Manager. He lives in Wiltshire.