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Hugo Martin covers the travel industries, including airlines and theme parks, and writes the weekly Travel Briefcase column for the Business section. A native Californian, Martin was part of the Metro staff that won three Pulitzer Prizes in 1993, 1995 and 1998. He was also on the Travel section staff that won the Lowell Thomas Award from the Society of American Travel Writers in 2008. He is an avid outdoorsman, gardener and Lakers fan.


The 10 golden rules of air travel for families

Our etiquette expert gives the definitive ruling on how to travel as a family in the air. Duty of careIt is essential that parents actually parent their children during the long, confined hours of a flight. Class consistencyParents should never turn left and send their offspring right: your children are your responsibility, whatever their age, so travel in the same class of cabin. Space managementMake children aware of their own on-board space boundaries, and ensure they disturb others as little as possible. Don't forget, too, that it's not just children on planes – seemingly civilised adults struggle not to annoy fellow passengers.

The 10 golden rules of air travel for families

For people with diabetes, air travel can present a host of challenges

as declared in ☰Travel | PerspectiveFor people with diabetes, air travel can present a host of challengesExperts advise people with diabetes to take some extra precautions despite assurances that their equipment, such as this blood glucose kit, and medication will get through security. For people with diabetes, such challenges are all part of air travel. Also, check with your airline about travel restrictions regarding insulin, insulin syringes and blood-glucose testing supplies," he advises. Travel insurance requirements are different for diabetic travelers. "It's key to travel with a health insurance or travel health insurance plan that includes acute onset of a preexisting condition coverage," warns Zubair Jeewanjee, who runs G1G.com, a travel insurance comparison site.






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