Tagged With "Johnny Cash"
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Bidding for Airline Upgrades?Qantas Latest to Offer Service
Qantas is the latest airline to offer bidding for airline upgrades . Their product, Bidding Now Upgrades , gives frequent fliers the option of bidding for upgrades using points and cash. It’s now available by invitation only...
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European countries Journey Manual -- Strategy an effective Visit
European countries is really a stunning vacation location it's possible to think about. There's a great deal in order to discover within European countries which may be feasible just for those who have dependable details about this particular vacation location. Do not help to make your own journey the dull as well as truly unexpected 1 simply because that won't just ruin your own feeling however would have been a complete wastage associated with cash. The actual European countries journey...
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Easyjet 'Hands Free': travel gift or ripoff fee?
Easyjet offers Hands Free for a price. Is it a helping hand, or just another nickle-and-dime fee?
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Louvre Abu Dhabi almost ready to open
Five years behind schedule, the Gulf nation's branch of the Louvre opens Nov. 11.
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Svartisdal, Norway, Part 2
Bob Cranwell continues his tale of visits to the Svartisdal region in Norway, and some of the potential perils of hiking around this beautiful piece of geography.
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Are We bored of Abroad? - Why UK holidays are the Next Big Thing
Millions of holidaymakers are abandoning the beaches of far flung climes and sticking with a staycation in the UK - and in bigger numbers than ever before. Good news for the domestic economy, holidaying Brits are choosing to spend their hard-earned cash and home. The figures make for great reading… In the first quarter of 2016, 10% more people were holidaying in England than at the same time in 2015, a Rise of some 7.3 million holidaymakers. But why? What has changed to prompt people to stay...
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Paris: 2017 Best Baguette winner is chosen
The winner of the annual Best Baguette in Paris has been announced. The award gets cash and a special responsibility.
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Martin Luther: Wittenberg's big tourism attraction
Where Luther once nailed a religious protest on the church door, merchants are now nailing profits from Luther souvenirs on the 500th anniversary.
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Finding the right packing accessories for your trip
Road Warrior Marilyn Jones gives us her insights into what accessories work for her, and how to choose them.
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All that Glitters is Gold! Window shopping in Dubai's Gold Souk
DrFumblefinger visits Dubai's famous gold market, filled with enough gold to even satisfy Scrooge McDuck's cravings for the stuff. Dubai accounts for 25% of the world's gold trade.
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Eastern Europe Rail Odyssey: Budapest to Kiev
Do you love unusual train journeys as much as Wilbur does? Check out this fascinating adventure through eastern Europe.
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Eastern Europe Rail Odyssey: Zagreb to Veliko Tărnovo
Wilbur's train journeys around Eastern Europe continue, this week with stops in Zagreb, Split, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Sofia, and Veliko Tărnovo
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So, what’s it worth ?
Bob Cranwell shares a discussion and thoughts on the value of things using a memorable experience in Yemen.
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Visiting Key West and the Hemingway House
Stephanie shares a visit to the Key West, a highlight of which was exploring the Hemingway home.
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Dubai's Spice Souk
DrFumblefinger shares images of an aromatic and visually interesting visit to Dubai's famous spice market.
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UK travel companies struggle with refunds
Holiday packagers are having a hard time coming up with cash refunds, but some in industry are not sure delaying them is a good idea.
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Dos and Don'ts for Novice Visitors of Hong Kong
Some practical suggestions for new visitors to Hong Kong (sponsored content).
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Cruise ship overhauls on hold
The virus crisis and shutdown of cruising have led cruise lines to shut down upgrade plans and possibly wait for new ships.
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Some big-name airlines near crash
Some of the best-known but weakest airlines face a grim future, or none at all.
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Ryanair, EasyJet clash on recovery plans
The rivals have sharply different views on post-Covid flying rules and social distancing.
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Portugal: Delay, Don't Cancel (for now)
Portugal would like you to put your plans on hold and come back next year, with a refund later if you can't make it.
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Norwegian skips a year to survive
Already in financial trouble before the Covid crisis, the airline is canceling nearly all flying until April 2021.
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UK report: Virus crisis could kill cash
The ongoing lockdowns are accelerating the trend toward a cashless society, and that's raising serious concerns.
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Mixed messages for U.K. travel
British travel agencies aren't waiting for a green light to start selling packages to places that aren't yet welcoming visitors.
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Norwegian cruise line says it may go under
With ships unable to sail and possibly lower interest by customers, the giants of the cruise industry are sailing into troubled waters.
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12 Countries ask vouchers instead of refunds
With no new business, and thousands of flights canceled, airlines are bleeding cash; now 12 European countries want to cut them some slack.
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Airlines raising cash: miles sales and more
Air Canada is among the airlines raising cash with discounted prices for frequent flyer miles...should you buy?
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FAA gives in on empty flights
FAA cuts some slack for airlines required to fly empty flights to 16 cities.
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EU voucher split: Middle ground emerging?
With cash tight, airlines are trying to hang on to refunds for cancelled flights but passengers are entitled to refunds. A compromise may be in the works.
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Italy will pay to get people out of cars
Italy will spend some cash on incentives to get people out of cars and onto personal or public transport in the post-Covid era.
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NCL CEO now sounds upbeat
After a week marked by reports of near cash collapse, Norwegian Cruise Line's CEO is talking a much brighter future.
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End may be near for new 747s
A major Boeing subcontractor is closing the plant that made fuselage frames for the 747; if Boeing doesn't make other arrangements, it will have to close the 747 line altogether.
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Boeing puts 737 MAX on hold
Boeing gives in and calls a halt to 737 MAX production until the plane is recertified.
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Florida's Unique Coral Castle (Where Gumbo was #359)
DrFumblefinger visits the unsual "Coral Castle" in southern Florida. The place was crafted of coral rock over a thirty-year period by a single man.
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Netherlands: No ATMS at night
After a series of explosive attacks on ATMs, they will close for the night to frustrate thieves.
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Airport shops to feature 'Grab and Go'
An Amazon technology that bypasses the cash register is about to get its first airport application.
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Traveling Essentials for Everyone
Some good suggestions for what to include on your packing list for your next big travel adventure (sponsored content)
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China tourism industry sells ahead
China's hotels are betting on better times, and are pre-selling discounted future travel to get cash now to survive.
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Canada: Not so nice about refunds!
As airlines see huge cash outflow, Canada allows vouchers for cancellations in place of refunds; others may follow
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Tickets: Check before you cancel!
Change fee policies are loosened all over the travel industry, but taking a refund if the flight is canceled by the airline may be a better choice.
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The Cloisters: Modern Museum for Medieval Art
What appears a timeless survival is actually a carefully-designed platform for displaying ancient art in its own milieu.
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Airlines, cruises offering bonus for not cancelling
Cash-strapped carriers want to keep the cash they've been paid, and some are offering bonuses in return.
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How to Get the Most Bang From Your Travel Cash
Traveling is hard work! Yes, I’m serious about travelling it really is a lot of work, for starters you need to find flights and accommodation that fit your budget, next you have to think about visas, transport and this is only the tip of the ice-burg. As you can see just creating a checklist for your holiday can take up some valuable time! So how does one go about getting the best rates for their travel currency given the short time frame of going from booking flights to sipping cocktails on...
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London: Heathrow Express cuts the fare
Long the most expensive railroad in the UK, the direct-to-city express is cutting its fares as competition looms.
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EASY WAYS TO TRAVEL IN LONDON DURING PEAK HOURS
London, which is the English capital, has an incredible public transport network. An agency, called Transport for London (TfL), controls all kind of public transport such as London Underground, Overground, Buses, Tramlink, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and London River Services. Although London has an efficient transport system, travelling could become a little less convenient during peak hours as is the case with any major city in the world. Most people travel during these times which force...
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British Air/Iberia buys Air Europa
IAG adds Air Europa, strengthening its reach to South America and adding to Madrid's status as a hub.
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New features for Google Flights
New updates to Google Flights allow it to suggest alternate cities and dates, as well as to search by alliance.
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To the North Pole in a Blimp!
Are you ready for a fantasy flight that includes lunch at the North Pole? You can book now for 2023.
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Sweden: New law keeps cash alive
As Sweden uses cash less and less, the government moves to keep it from disappearing altogether.
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United giving out miles instead of vouchers
United is now offering its loyalty points in place of vouchers as goodwill compensation to passengers.