New Book Helps Travelers Save Big on Airfare and Fly in Luxury

"Decoding Air Travel" reveals the intricacies of the modern air travel system

A new book by a former Financial Times and Washington Times correspondent published today aims to help travelers master the increasingly complex and frustrating airline system and to work it to their advantage.

"Decoding Air Travel" is the most comprehensive and insightful work to date on the intricacies of the modern air travel system from a customer perspective, and the most effective tool for making travel more affordable, convenient, comfortable and fun, says author Nicholas Kralev.

"Anyone who takes at least two plane trips a year can benefit from this book enormously," Kralev says.

According to the author, "Decoding Air Travel" is the only book that teaches travelers how to save hundreds - even thousands - of dollars per ticket by building their own airfare, how to fly in Business and First Class for the price of coach, and how to enjoy various travel luxuries at no additional cost.

"The book has two goals: Improving readers' travel lives and saving them lots of money. It seeks to achieve those goals by helping them become knowledgeable, empowered and sophisticated travelers," he says.

As a newspaper correspondent, Kralev traveled around the world with four U.S. secretaries of state - Hillary Clinton, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell and Madeleine Albright. He has flown almost 2 million miles and visited more than 80 countries. He is also the founder and CEO of Kralev International LLC, a travel consulting and training company.

For more information, visit DecodingAirTravel.com or e-mail info@kralevinternational.com.

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