Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Travel The World For Free!

Author Tells Travelers How To Travel On The Cheap

Something a little different this time. Instead of telling you about the adventures of Carol and myself, I have decided to tell medical health travelers - and other travelers with wanderlust in their hearts - just how to roam the world for free, meals not included.

Read the following article by Tukshad Engineer (is that a cool name or what?) very carefully and afterward, I will tell you where to get more information.



How To Travel The World For Free by: Tukshad Engineer

It sounds like a dream doesn't it? Hopping onto a plane and taking a flight to the destination of your choice. Imagine collecting your flight tickets to New York, London, Goa - or wherever takes your fancy - and not having to pay a cent for them.

For a few people, this dream is actually a reality. How? Simply put they have discovered a little travel secret - namely that a lot of companies will actually pay the travel expenses for you to oversee their package or document from one country to another. Now this may bring to mind images of having to smuggle a microfilm past some dodgy Russian customs ala James Bond, but the reality is nowhere near as exciting or dangerous - which is great news for the budget traveler.

The even better news is that with a little know how, any adult can act as a courier and score free and deeply discounted flight tickets to the destination of their choice.


It's completely legal and can save you thousands in saved airfare every year. Courier companies are continually on the lookout for willing travelers to carry their items overseas. There is nothing sinister about it and nothing is hidden from the authorities - the traveler is paid with a deeply discounted (and sometimes free) air ticket.

According to a survey by the Air Courier Association the standard saving that travelers get when they act as a courier is 85 percent on the normal flight price. There isn't a travel agent in the world that will match such a discount.

So what are your responsibilities as a courier? Well it's as simple as turning up to the airport on time and meeting the courier companys representative at the destination airport. As soon as you walk through the customs area at your destination, your job is over.

What are the drawbacks of this deeply discounted travel? Well for a start you're probably only going to be allowed one carry on bag as your luggage - so learning how to travel light & pack efficiently is essential. It's also important to have some degree of flexibility in terms of when you're able to fly, though usually you can get many flights comfortably in advance. You also need to be at least 18 and obviously have a valid passport.

Assuming you're ok with these drawbacks, you can really fly to just about any destination at incredibly low costs. You can learn more about how to be a courier at
http://www.global-ebooks.com/TravelFree.htm or if you are looking for more budget travel tips check out http://www.my-online-powerpack.com/traveldiscount.htm
Ready to go? The whole world awaits you!
About The Author
Discover how to travel at great discounts & even for free at: http://www.global-ebooks.com/TravelFree.htm. For the best travel newsletter in the world today including destination reviews & regular deep discounts send me a mail to tukshad@global-ebooks.com