As of Dec 2009 the cheapest place to live is Oklahoma. The rest of the cheapest 10 are: Tennessee, Arkansas, Nebraska, Texas, Kentucky, Georgia, Missouri, South Dakota, Kansas.
Florida is the cheapest place to live because it has no state income tax.
Some of the cheapest family travel insurance companies include Flexicover, Barclay, and Staysure. A good place to compare prices on travel insurance is on the website Money.
That depends where you are starting from and what type of board and accomodation you need.One suggestion: The Americas:- Central America is still in the throes of its rainy season in October, but some very nice destinations both north and south of it have very pleasant climates this time of year.
To find a place where you can obtain the cheapest tickets to Hawaii, go to your local travel agency and ask them about it. If that certain travel agency is expensive, go to your local library and ask if they have any special deals.
I have yet to see a time of year that is cheapest to travel to Guam. I would just look around. The place I've seen that is cheapest was cheaptickets.com. Also, do it as far ahead as you can, that seems to help too. But the tickets usually are over $1200.
south america
Frankfurt (FRA) is the leading German hub.
The cheapest travel insurance for people age 65 and over can be purchased through Globelink International. They offer great rates on insurance regardless of age or medical history.
South America
South America.
South America is an awfully big place. So is the UK.If you're going from Cayenne, French Guiana to London, that's only about 4,380 miles.If you have to travel from Punta Arenas, Chile to Edinburgh, you're looking at about 8,450 miles ...almost double the trip.Your travel agent is probably going to need more details.