Join the fun today @ 12PM ET for a LIVE CHAT by GOLF.com featuring Golf Travel Expert and PerryGolf President, Gordon Dalgleish.
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So you have made the golfing arrangements for your bucket-list golf trip to Scotland fourteen months in advance but how about your air travel details? All of the friends that said they could go have paid up the deposit and the dates are firmly inked on everyone’s calender. You have selected the most revered links courses and are looking forward to a pint or two in some of the famed watering holes. So what needs to be done next…other than wait patiently and practice your low ball?
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If you have ever traveled via airplane, you’re probably aware that sometimes things don’t go according to plan. Whether your flight is delayed, your luggage gets lost or stolen, you miss your connecting flight and so forth – there many variables out of your control that can adversely affect your travel experience…but if it happens to you now, you won’t be nearly as frustrated and here’s why… Read more “Miss Your Flight Connection? Want $500? [AirTravel]”
Virtually all of our clients need some form of air travel in conjunction with their PerryGolf land arrangements. While the economy cabin generally varies very little from one airline to another, the upgraded cabins can vary enormously and some expectation of what you are buying should be part of the purchase decision. Read more “Travel Tips: What To Expect From Premium Air Travel”
Unless you’re an international traveler, you may not have realized that wait times are nearing 2.5 to 3 hours at peak times when arriving back in the US and checking in through Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at some major airports.
What to do? Sign up for Global Entry. The online application takes about 15 minutes to fill out, costs $100, and lasts for 5 years once you’re enrolled. After you receive your preliminary Global Entry approval, just schedule an interview at the closest Global Entry for final approval and kiosk training – it only takes 20 minutes. And in about a week, you should receive your Global Entry membership card, which actually isn’t necessary to bring with you to the airport since it’s online.