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How Air Travel Causes Dehydration and Tips to Stay Hydrated
Many avid travellers know that taking a flight can feel extremely dehydrating – now, international aviation journalist John Walton explains why.
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Top Family-Friendly Ski Resorts in Europe for Winter Savings
Planning a family ski holiday? If you’re seeking affordable ski resorts, Bulgaria and Italy have been recognized among the most budget-friendly destinations to hit the slopes with your family this winter.
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Hanoi Festival Revives Historic Trade Streets
Discover the vibrant districts that make up Ho Chi Minh City, or Saigon, as some prefer to call it. This bustling city is a blend of historical architecture, modern amenities, and rich cultural experiences.
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OneJet: A Boutique Airline Connecting America’s Medium-Sized Cities
OneJetis a new “boutique” airline that has recently launched its operations in theUSA. This innovative airline plans to provide nonstop flights between medium-sized cities that are often neglected by major carriers, thereby improving connectivity for travelers.
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Shark Nets Reinstated on KwaZulu-Natal’s Hibiscus Coast Beaches
South Africa is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural experiences. From thrilling safaris to exquisite wine tasting, there are numerous activities that cater to all types of travelers. This article highlights the must-do experiences across this vibrant country.
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Top Countries for Expats: The Best Places to Live Abroad
Many of us dream about moving away to foreign lands. Therefore, a recently-published report – the Global Expat Index 2019 – outlining the best countries in the world to live abroad may prove to be helpful.
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Top Tips for Enjoying Delicious Airline Meals When You Fly
Chicken, beef, or something better? It might seem that airline food is getting stingier over time, with airlines reducing meal sizes, second meals, and even snacks. However, aviation expert John Walton has a few key tricks to get a better airline meal when you fly.
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Top 10 LGBT-Friendly Honeymoon Destinations
There are countless incredible honeymoon options available, making it challenging for any couple to select the perfect destination for this once-in-a-lifetime trip. However, LGBT couples have additional factors to consider, including safety and the inclusivity of the destination. Consequently, the Latin America Travel Company conducted research to identify the best honeymoon destinations for LGBT couples.
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Sleeping Arrangements for Pilots and Flight Attendants on Long-Distance Flights
Have you ever noticed cabin crew members disappearing into a cupboard on a long-haul flight? As it happens, that’s not a cupboard; it’s the secret door to what’s often the most spacious way to catch forty winks on a plane: the crew rest areas. John Walton explains where they are and how you can spot them.
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Boeing 737 Max Updates: Current Situation and Insights
If you’ve been reading news about airplanes recently, you’ll know that Boeing’s 737 MAX is still grounded, and airlines are making worried noises about being able to fly all the flights they want to next summer. But why is this all happening?
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Discover the Best Cities for Music Lovers: Find Your Perfect Soundtrack
From a smoky trumpet solo in a Parisian jazz bar to the throbbing beats of a night out in Berlin, there’s an inextricable link between music and place that elevates both experiences. Whether you’re into thrash metal or deep house, relish a grand concert hall or a grimy underground venue, we’ve rounded up the top destinations for reveling in the music you love – loud, live, and in situ.
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Discover Lord Howe Island: A Sustainable Paradise
Few Australians are aware thatNew Caledonia, a fully-fledged French overseas territory, is closer toSydneythanAucklandinNew Zealand. Just as intriguingly, about half as close again – 741km fromBrisbaneor 779km from Sydney – the isolated volcanic outcrop ofLord Howe Islandis a part of Australia that many Aussies have never heard of, let alone visited. In the middle of nowhere, rising like aKing Kongmovie set above the rippling South Pacific, Lord Howe is a quirky and environmentally unique outlier of the land Down Under.
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Explore Nuuk: Greenland’s Thriving Capital City
Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, is often overlooked by travelers eager to witness the territory’s iconic glaciers and ice fields. However, Nuuk is evolving dramatically, featuring gourmet restaurants, innovative architecture, and eclectic boutiques. This city is quickly transforming into an emerging Nordic cultural hotspot, shedding its historical image and embracing a contemporary vibe with influences from the northern lights.
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Discover Hidden Gems: 5 Untouched Villages of the Italian Riviera
In 1997, Italy’s five stunning Cinque Terre villages were awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status, celebrating their rugged coastal location and traditional lifestyles. However, this recognition led to an overwhelming influx of global visitors, transforming the once tranquil villages into bustling hotspots.
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Awaken Your Senses: An Immersive Experience in La Paz
With its extreme geography, fragrant markets, chaotic streets, and vibrantly-clothed citizens, La Paz is easily one of the most multisensory cities on earth. We’ve compiled the perfect guide to help you activate your five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch) on an immersive trip to Bolivia’s de facto capital.
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Hidden Yucatán Adventures: Explore Off-the-Beaten-Path Activities
Magnificent Mayan ruins, dazzling beaches, perfect turquoise waters, and vibrant Mexican culture and food… what’s not to love about the Yucatán Peninsula? The crowds. Every year, millions of visitors descend on the Riviera Maya, making the stretch of coast from Cancun to Tulum feel, shall we say, overappreciated.
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Top Hidden Gems in Western Europe to Avoid Crowds
Western Europe’s major attractions are impressive but also draw huge crowds; the magic of exploring the big sights can be quickly lost amidst long queues and a sea of selfie sticks. Put the thrill back into exploring new places with our selection of alternatives to the major locations. You’ll also get the feel-good bonus of giving a boost to secondary economies and giving overtouristed infrastructures the time to readjust and recover.
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Top Reasons to Explore Zanzibar: Beaches and More
The allure of Zanzibar is timeless. White sands and turquoise waters ring the island, while African, Indian, Arabic, and Persian influences intertwine in Stone Town, creating a rich cultural backdrop. If it is your first time visiting Tanzania’s most famous island, here are some tips to get started.
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