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8 Pro Tips for Smart and Cheap Family Travel

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Traveling as a family can be a great way to explore new cultures and become closer to one another. But how does a family stay on budget, not fall into debt or even make money while traveling?

We’ve rounded up expert advice from 10 family travel bloggers on optimizing family trips for finances and functionality. From traveling with infants to pre-teens, these tips can help families with kids of all ages make smart financial deci...

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アエロフロート、燃油サーチャージ据え置き 18年10-11月分

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 アエロフロート・ロシア航空(AFL/SU)は、利用客が航空券購入時に支払う燃油特別付加運賃(燃油サーチャージ)について、10月発券分を据&...

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Delta Reports Operating Performance for August 2018

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Delta Air Lines (NYSE : DAL ) today reported operating performance for August 2018. The company carried 18.3 million customers across its broad global network, a record for the month of August.

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Delta Air Lines (NYSE : DAL ) today reported operating performance for August 2018. The compa...

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Meet the shy, soft-spoken teen who's making a big name for herself in taekwondo

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Resolution

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For the first time ever on expedition, I carried a personal locator beacon – something I hadn’t done walking alone across the mountains of Iran or paddling the length of the Amazon. The device was programmed to check-in all OK, to summon emergency rescue, or an acceptable middle option for me: call Mum. Failing outright or being overcome by the river was painful, but having to trouble emergency services due to my folly didn’t sit right either.

So, as night slowly lif...

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Basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome, Italy

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The Basilica of Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill in Rome is often described as the best preserved example of Paleochristian architecture in the city of the Popes, providing a visual reference for what other churches and basilicas from its time must have looked like, such as St. Peter’s first basilica. But visitors admiring this splendid church may fail to notice a number o...

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Lady’s 13 Easy Day Trips from London by Train

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It’s day trip time again. I’ve gotten a lot of emails lately asking what the best day trips from London by train are, so I want to dedicate a blog post to the subject today. I hope you find it helpful for your travel planning, not to mention exciting for your London itinerary.

Day Trips from London by Train

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IAG’s Level to launch short-haul base at Amsterdam

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IAG member carrier Level has announced its second short-haul base, with three A321 aircraft to be based at Amsterdam Schiphol airport.

The low-cost airline will launch flights from Schiphol to Rome and Vienna on April 6, followed by London Luton on April 7, and Barcelona, Lisbon, Milan Malpensa and Fuerteventura “over the coming months”.

Fellow IAG carrier Vueling already operates flights between Luton and Amsterdam Schiphol – it’s not clear whether these...

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‘Mind-blowingly gorgeous Georgia’

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We are on the midnight plane to Georgia. In various stages of inebriation, me and Dave WhatsApp this to our grown-up children. It’s not our fault. Nothing ever is. Our Georgian Airways flight, the last one out of Gatwick, is delayed. What else is there to do but dutiful duty free?

Dave is my compadre, the finest travelling companion a woman could wish for. The best thing about her is that she will go absolutely an...

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Montecassino Abbey in Cassino, Italy

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Dramatically located in the mountains of Lazio, this beautiful abbey was the first monastery of the Benedectine Order. It was established in 529 by Saint Benedict of Nursia, the patron saint of Europe, who is considered the founder of monasticism in the West. In the nearly 1,500 years since then, Montecassino Abbey has experienced more than its fair share of traumatic events.

Less than 50 years after its construction, the abbey was sacked by invading Lombards and the re...

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