Metro
Manila is known for its heavy traffic and heavier pollution, yet, it remains
the most interesting city when we speak of history and cultural heritage.
Eclipsed between its more progressive neighbors, Makati and Quezon City in
terms of infrastructure and business developments, the city of Manila takes
pride of being a melting pot of cultures, religions, languages and eminence.
Manila is one good place to start if you are into experiencing different things
in every turn. The city is always busy and full of life since it is a given
that it is one of the most crowded places in the world.
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Sinclair James International Review: What to With Your Pets on a Flight
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Most of the times,
most pet owners do not know what to do with their pets when on a flight. To
make it easier, we have allotted today’s feature for pet owners and address
their challenges when flying with their pets.
Whether you are
flying with your pet or it is flying without you, it is important to choose an
airline that serves the entire route from beginning to end. After finding your
airline, you will need to know their pet policies. Will the airline allow your
dog or cat to fly in the cabin with you? What are the restrictions? Will your
pet need to travel in the cargo hold?
Health Certificate
A health certificate
is required when shipping your pet as cargo. Most airlines will require a
health certificate for all pets checked as baggage. Some destination states may
require a health certificate for your pet such as health cities like Manila,
Philippines or Singapore. It is best to ask you veterinarian for more
requirements.
If a health
certificate is required, it must be issued by a licensed veterinarian within 10
days of transport. It must be authentic and not fraud. Airlines now have a lot
of ways to know the authenticity of your documents. It must include:
• shipper’s name and
address
• tag numbers or tattoos assigned to the animal
• age of the animal being shipped (USDA regulations require animals be at least 10 weeks old and fully weaned before traveling)
• statement that the animal is in good health (If the shipper knows that the pet is pregnant, it must be noted on the health certificate)
• list of administered inoculations, when applicable
• signature of the veterinarian
• date of the certificate
• tag numbers or tattoos assigned to the animal
• age of the animal being shipped (USDA regulations require animals be at least 10 weeks old and fully weaned before traveling)
• statement that the animal is in good health (If the shipper knows that the pet is pregnant, it must be noted on the health certificate)
• list of administered inoculations, when applicable
• signature of the veterinarian
• date of the certificate
Live Animal Checklist/Confirmation of
Feeding
When you check in
your pet, you will be asked to complete a live animal checklist. When you sign
this checklist, you are confirming that your pet has been offered food and
water within four hours of check-in. On the checklist, you must also provide
feeding and watering instructions for a 24-hour period. If in-transit feeding
is necessary, you must provide food. This is to avoid any complaints of
improper handling of animals on board.
Tranquilizers
The use of pet
tranquilizers at high altitudes is unpredictable. If you plan to sedate your
pet, you must have written consent from the pet’s veterinarian. This
information must be attached to the kennel. Please keep in mind that some
airline agents cannot administer medication of any kind.
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Sinclair James Review What Should to be Done with Kids?
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When we are traveling with kids, we are already expecting
things to turn out quite stressful. There is a big possibility of having a
boisterous and frantic flight, with you having to take care of both your kids
and your luggage. If the flight is too long or the journey too taxing,
complaints may pour in and parents always dread it when their child gets
unhappy while traveling in the air and with other people milling about you.
There might be some key pointers you are missing out while
you are with your kids on a flight. Although these do not promise that you
would have well-behaved and obedient child/children with you, it can definitely
lift some stress of you.
1. Have an Early Start
The first step is to get to the airport early but don’t be
too early enough to bore the child. We all know that airport processing can be
time consuming with all the security and checking in procedures so it is best
to have a head start on it. You won’t be as able to make a last minute dash to
your gate as you would without a child (or children) in tow. The extra time at
the airport will give your child a chance to exercise (find an empty gate area
or ask if there is an airport play area) in between the long car ride and the
flights.
2. Check In Properly
If the line is long, the open spaces in the airport can be a
good place to let the kids run a little while one parent waits in line to check
the bags. Remember to stay close in case the gate agent needs to see each of
the passengers or check ID. Just make sure you keep a keen watch on the child
as the airport can, despite the heavy security within, can still be crowded and
dangerous
3. Review the Essentials
Aside from the children’s things and necessary paraphernalia
for the flight, make sure you have packed your itinerary in the right luggage.
Nothing is worse than to struggle with the details and information while the
kids are pestering with tantrums and complaints.
4. Know children policy on airports
Check with your airline in advance about baggage restrictions.
On international flights, some airlines like that in Singapore, Beijing, China
and Manila, Philippines will allow a lap infant to check baggage; other
airlines exclude baby items like a car seat or stroller as part of the parent’s
baggage allowance.
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Sinclair James - English Communication Language in Asia
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Is English
Language a Hindrance to Communication for Foreigners in Asia?
One of the
hesitations of westerners in coming to Asia is the language barrier. True, Asia
has been a melting pot of different aspects of life that in every country,
there is a distinct characteristic and a culture which would seem odd to
someone who grew up in an entirely different perspective. Language is one of
the most flourishing uniqueness of Asian nations. Although their boundaries are
emphasized by mere walls which can be broken down easily, the brand of each
individual can still be determined on the language they use or most comfortable
with. Communication may be a problem as it is an issue which neighboring
countries also encounter on each other. Message relays or even simple gestures,
if interpreted wrongly can cause conflicts. Indeed, the complaints are valid.
However, on
the present day number of American and European visitors and the boost in
tourism economies, language barriers seem to have been surpassed. Perhaps, the
problem may not even exist at all.
According
to English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT) and International English Language
Testing System (IELTS), Asian countries are not altogether illiterate in
speaking and understanding the universal language. If so, there are countries
which can even speak English as fluent as any native can. Take for example the
Philippines.
Once in Manila,
the country’s capital, you will find thousands of individuals representing
different nationalities. The center for business growth in the country,
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) has proven the literacy of the people in
conversing using the international language. Clients from abroad prefer
Filipinos in dealing with customers concern since they can easily comprehend
grasp and explain things in English. ELPT and IELTS did not even include the
Philippines in the list of the top English speaking nations in Asia since they
are already considered one of the best and most fluent in this field.
Other
neighboring Asian countries also send their citizens to the Philippines to
learn English. With a mixture of British and American English being used in
everyday conversations, the Philippines has to be considered to be included in
the top 5 most native English speakers.
You may
even be surprised to meet a young child in Manila who has not gone to school or
mingled with foreigners but can speak and understand English. Singapore,
Indonesia, Malaysia and most Asian countries, if indeed all, can also easily
understand and speak English.
It seems
that the concern for miscommunication has completely no basis and remains a
groundless issue. Maybe perhaps, those who say this just want to find a dumb
excuse?
Sinclair James - How to Prepare for a Long Flight
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Have
you ever been on a trip which is 15- 16 hours long?
A
long flight seems to be exciting for fist timers but the long and tedious wait
to land can cause great annoyance as well as cramp. The invention of
teleportation devices has not yet arrived so we, as mortals, still have to
endure. The best that we can do is to prepare for it. Here’s how:
1.
Being cheap is not worth it
Money
should be valued and the amount that is to be spent on the first or business
class section of the plane can be an extra allowance to where you are going.
But trust me, after an hour or two in that economy seat you will start
complaining. Of course, who would want to endure the long hours of a flight
stuck in a seating arrangement which does not have enough leg room, unless of
course beside you is the person of your dreams? Availing of a first or business
class flight would be worth the money to get the fully reclining chair, 27
inches of legroom, edible meals, entertainment and breathing space. But if you
don’t have enough money for this, then, read on.
2.
It is not Advisable to Bring too Much Luggage
While
checked baggage fees are inspiring travelers to carry on more and more stuff,
on a long-haul flight this could burn you; anything that is under the seat in
front of you just means less legroom and a more cramped living space for 15 or 16
hours. Don’t bring too much that you compete for your own sleeping space. If
you are worried that the things you need are not available, no worries,
developing cities like Ghana, Africa, Manila, Philippines and Hanoi, Vietnam
are more industrialized than what you imagined.
3.
Make sure you have proper rest before take off
Don’t
depend on the long hour flight to get a long sleep. As attractive and intuitive
as it seems to get on a long haul flight extremely tired, hoping to sleep the
whole way, you are up for a disappointment. If you can and your eyes start to
droop, get the eye cover and ear plugs ready. A few extra rounds of games would
lead you to utter frustration later on. Visit us @ Sinclair James
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