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Low Cost Airlines: Advantageous Always?

World travel guide to save money:   Do you know by buying roundtrip travel deals with two different international air companies is even more advantageous for savings? But first of all: Hidden costs From the very first screen of the air international company site, you should have a clear indication of the total flight ticket price. In this airline review we show how some travel companies take a incorrectly procedure offering cheapest airfare. Some air travel sites shows  the actual price of the flight ticket only ahead to the buying page. Other irregularities applicated concerns the costs for the purchase with a credit card that "should be clearly indicated." Most in fact, calculate the Committee only with the purchase. But mistakes do not end there. Very common is the combination of automatic ticket purchase insurance clause: users pays at least 10 dollar more of their travel deal price. So, good travel guides for cheapest airfare are showed in air companies websites as EasyJ

TAG Heuer Helps Tiger Woods Reach $1 Billion Mark & Selects Lucky Winner

September 30, 2009 was no ordinary day. It was the day that 34 year old Tiger Woods became the first billionaire sportsman. This is second "first" for the darling of golf, who in 2002 became the world's highest paid sportsman when he earned more than Michael Schumacher, the darling of Formula 1 racing. Thanks to endorsement deals, sponsorships and his success at golf, a young Tiger Woods has reached the $1 billion dollar mark. As reported by Forbes magazine, the $10 million dollar bonus that Tiger received for winning the recent FedEx Cup was what catapulted him to this level. The other money earning project that has put Tiger in this field is that of lending his name to and designing golf courses. Currently he has three courses under development and reportedly earning $10 million for each one. Nike is Tiger's biggest money-earner. Nike sells golf products branded with Tiger's name, sales which come out to more than $800 million a year. Even with recent knee injur