Best Hotels in Houston & Travel Tips
Posted in Houston Travel Tips on August 4th, 2010 by Henry AlHouston Executive Limousine is the premier and luxurious transportation manager in Houston. Overall, we have been providing selectable fleets to our traveling clients. Airport travel and hotel accommodation, both of them are essential if you are newer to Houston or if you have came for the business meeting or special events.
Houston Executive Limousine takes you to your destination at any time. We accommodate best hotel for you too. Check the list of hotels, we have been working beside for long time.
Hotels
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| Aloft Hotels | 877-462-5638 | Best Western | 800-528-1234 |
| St. Regis | 1-877-787-3447 | Magnolia Hotel | 1-888-915-1110 |
| InterContinental Hotels | 1-888-424-6835 | Hyatt Hotels & Resorts | 1-800-233-1234 |
| Doubletree Hotels | 1-800-528-0444 | Hotel Icon | 1-713-224-4266 |
| Embassy Suites | 1-800-362-2779 | Sofitel Hotel | 1-800-515-5679 |
| Westin Hotels | 1-800-228-3000 | Four Seasons | 1-800-332-3442 |
| Choice Hotels | 800-221-2222 | Courtyard by Marriott | 800-321-2211 |
| Doubletree Hotels | 800-528-0444 | Element Hotels | 877-353-6368 |
| Embassy Suites | 800-362-2779 | Fairfield Inn | 800-228-2800 |
| Four Points by Sheraton | 800-368-7764 | Four Seasons | 800-332-3442 |
| Hampton Inn | 800-426-7866 | Helmsley Hotels | 800-283-3824 |
| Hilton Hotels | 800-445-8667 | Holiday Inns | 800-465-4329 |
| Hyatt Hotels & Resorts | 800-233-1234 | Loews Hotels | 800-223-0888 |
| Le Meridien Hotels | 800-543-4300 | Marriott Hotels | 800-228-9290 |
| Marriott Residence Inns | 800-331-3131 | Omni | 800-843-6664 |
| Radisson Hotel Corporation | 800-333-3333 | Ramada Inns | 800-272-6232 |
| Renaissance by Marriott | 800-468-3571 | Ritz Carlton Hotels | 800-241-3333 |
| Sheraton | 800-325-3535 | Stouffer Hotels | 800-468-3571 |
| Travelodge International | 800-255-3050 | W Hotels | 800-228-3000 |
| Westin Hotels | 800-228-3000 |

Along With It, You Can Check Helpful Travel Tips While Visiting Houston.
Airlines
| Air Canada | 888-247-2262 | Air France | 800-237-2747 |
| Alitalia | 800-223-5730 | American | 800-433-7300 |
| ANA (All Nippon) | 800-235-9262 | British Airways | 800-247-9297 |
| Cathay Pacific | 800-233-2742 | Continental Airlines | 800-525-0280 |
| Delta(Domestic) | 800-221-1212 | Delta (International) | 800-241-4141 |
| El Al | 800-223-6700 | Iberia | 800-772-4642 |
| Japan Airlines | 800-525-3663 | JetBlue | 800-538-2583 |
| KLM | 800-374-7747 | Korean Air | 800-438-5000 |
| Lufthansa | 800-645-3880 | Northwest | 800-225-2525 |
| Qantas | 800-227-4500 | Singapore Airlines | 800-742-3333 |
| United Airlines | 800-241-6522 | SUS Airways/America West | 800-363-2597 |
| Virgin America | 877-359-8474 | Virgin Atlantic | 800-862-8621 |
Credit Card Numbers (to report lost or stolen)
| American Express (Except AZ) | 800-528-4800 | Diners Club (Except CO & Canada) | 800-525-9040 |
| Discover Card | 800-347-2683 | MasterCard – USA | 800-826-2181 |
| MasterCard Outside USA (Collect) | 212-974-5696 | Visa (Except CA) | 800-336-8472 |
Air Freight Companies
| DHL Courier Express | 800-225-5345 | Federal Express | 800-238-5355 |
| UPS | 800-742-5877 |
When Flying
Be Aware of Your Surroundings The next time you are in an airport or on an aircraft, take notice of your surroundings, especially of activities or situations that do not appear to be normal.
Report Unusual Activity If you see anything in the airport or on an aircraft that looks out of place or otherwise inappropriate such as unusual behavior or potential security violations, inform either a law enforcement representative or someone in authority.
Make No Assumptions About Who May Pose a ThreatIf someone is intent on perpetrating violent acts against the air transport system, that person can be of any age, gender, or nationality. You should not assume that any particular type of person is likely to do harm simply because of outward appearances.
Stay Away from Suspicious Circumstances If you encounter a potential hazard in the airport, move away from the situation before contacting someone in authority. If necessary, warn others in the vicinity. Examples of potential hazards include unaccompanied packages, suspicious behavior, or an unusual commotion.
Keep you’re Seat Belt Fastened while you are seated.Keeping the belt on when you are seated provides that extra protection you might need if the plane hits unexpected turbulence of if the aircraft is put through unusual maneuvers.
Listen to the Flight AttendantsThe primary reason flight attendants are on an aircraft is for safety, so if there is any kind of emergency or potential emergency situation, look to the flight attendants for guidance.
Become Familiar with Your AircraftWhen you are first seated, review the written safety instructions, count the number of rows to the nearest exits and check to see if there are seatback telephones available.
Remember the Basic Rules for Wireless DevicesIn the U.S., cell phones, pagers, and other wireless communications devices may be used until the passenger entry doors are closed prior to takeoff. Do not use these devices for routine communications until the passenger doors are opened at the end of the flight. Rules vary around the world, so check with your airline if you are not sure.
Have a Plan for the Emergency Use of a Wireless DeviceIn the event of an in-flight emergency, you should take stock of the situation before using any communications device, including the aircraft’s seatback telephones. If the situation calls for it, use your cell phone or other personal wireless device to contact someone who can help and have critical phone numbers available before you travel.
Work As A TeamIf the situation on the aircraft has the potential for danger, it is usually better to share information with crew members and the other passengers and to work together. Individual action, either during a normal emergency or during a hijack or other deliberate threat to the aircraft, is usually much less effective than a coordinated group action.
