AARP, the power to make it better Volume 7, Issue 24
November 28, 2007

Travel Newsletter

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David's Cookies

Member Benefit: Thinking of New Vacation Spots?

AARP Passport powered by Travelocity can help you select your next great vacation. Wine tasting, sun bathing, cruising the Mediterranean—whatever suits your fancy you can find here. Also save on packages!

Holiday Flying Tips

The holidays can provide some of life's greatest joys—and some of air travel's greatest frustrations. So we've prepared a quick list of tips to help your flight go more smoothly.

Member Benefit: Book Now and Save on Escorted Tours!

Check out what the providers of AARP escorted tours have to offer, at great savings for members. Read about the most popular destinations, including Asia, Australia, Europe, and more.

Flowin' in the Wind

Across the country, older adventurers are going crazy for kiteboarding: a fun and waaay-fast watersport. Go online to watch a video called "Chasing the Wind," set in Cape Hatteras.

Member Benefit: MedjetAssist for Medical Emergencies

A dream vacation can instantly turn into a medical crisis. But you can be prepared with a MedjetAssist membership. As a MedjetAssist member, if you are hospitalized more the 150 miles away from home the company will fly you to your hospital of choice. Visit MedjetAssist today for complete details and exclusive member savings of 15 to 18 percent.

Spiced Nuts

Need an easy, delicious gift to bring your hostess? This super snack is great to have on hand for the holidays, or to use as a gift packed in a pretty tin.

Member Benefit: For Hassle-Free Travel—Go with Alamo

Alamo Rent A Car® has more than 1,000 locations serving some of the most popular travel destinations. The company's self-service kiosks allow customers to skip the lines. To learn more, and to save at least 25 percent on select rates, visit alamo.com/offer/aarp.

Booking the Trip

When it comes to rough-and-tumble traveling, we've found that sometimes we would rather read about it than actually go.