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Italy’s new ITA airline is, of course, the successor to Alitalia. Everything about the company, including its plans to buy the old brand, make that clear. But thanks to an EU ruling today the new carrier will not be saddled with more than a billion dol…
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Posted: 9/10/21 | September 10th, 2021 Hey everyone! Greetings from Boston! After 2.5 months in Europe, I’m back in the United States. Originally, my plan was to stay in Europe until the end of September but I came back this week because I have to go to Memphis to start planning TravelCon. TravelCon is our […]
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Alitalia’s obviously illegal loans from Italy won’t saddle its successor ITA as it launches in five weeks, thanks to a European Commission ruling handed down today.
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Posted: 8/28/2021 | August 28th, 2021 Franz Kafka famously said of Prague, “This mother has claws.” And he was right. There’s something about Prague that just won’t let you go. I can never get enough of this Central European metropolis. It has a little bit of everything: intriguing history, awe-inducing architecture, great pubs and clubs, […]
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God Save the Points reports on an awesome deal for those interesting in visiting Istanbul: Turkish Airlines is launching a new route from Dallas to Istanbul and from the route launch on September 24th to until March 23, 2022 they are offering this route for 22,500 miles in economy class or 33,750 miles in business […]
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Two nations in the European Union have begun new travel rules that could soon impact visitors from the U.S. Croatia and Austria have both changed their rules for entry such…
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Posted: 8/23/21 | August 23rd, 2021 Mention Albania to most of my fellow American citizens, though, and you’ll evoke images of a post-Communist country out of some James Bond movie, where the mafia runs everything and people live in ugly concrete housing blocks and ride mules around archaic villages. I mean, most Americans probably only […]
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Delta SkyMiles is running some great prices on round trip flights to Spain with prices of 32K SkyMiles round trip in economy class or 40K round trip in Comfort+ widely available from October 2021 through February 2022. The Deal Delta SkyMiles is offering round trip flights between New York (JFK) and Madrid, Spain from 32K […]
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“Are we there yet?” pleads my three-year-old son from the rear of the car. I’ve returned to the Lake District for the first time since my school trip to Patterdale, back in the early eighties. I’m curious as to what I can recall of the place after all these years, however, the sands of time … Continue reading “Lake Windermere Lake District National Park Holiday”
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Last Updated: 8/9/2021 | August 9th, 2021 Home to beautiful islands, a history that stretches back thousands of years, a varied and rich culinary tradition, stunning hikes, ancient monasteries, and a rambunctious party scene, Greece is one of the most popular destinations in the world. However, most people don’t think of it as a cheap […]
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The road veers right and begins the steady climb to the heady heights of Pendennis Point. My modest car huffs and puffs as traffic files patiently behind me. A barrier to my left clouds the seascape and the temptation to peep is too immense. I stop the car and stride eagerly to the wall and … Continue reading “A Cornish Pilgrimage – Falmouth”
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This ultimate guide to solo travel in Prague shares how to have an amazing trip on your own in one of the Czech Republic’s best cities!
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Spain is home to many medieval villages, each with its own charm and beauty. Peratallada in the north of Spain has a rich history that dates back centuries. The village still maintains its old-world charm while also having modern amenities. If you are …
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Posted: 7/26/21 | July 26th, 2021 When I was younger, I wanted to be an archaeologist. I was into Indiana Jones, the ancient world, and all those myths and legends supposedly based on “history.” My grandmother loved that stuff, and she instilled in me a love of it too. Could King Arthur be real? Did […]
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