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TravelWeekly, 18 Nov 2005
Preparing for the day ahead in London at this time of the year could be tricky, well at least in deciding what to wear. The weather could dip to negative degrees centigrade, just like this morning, w... |
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TravelWeekly, 26 Oct 2005
What’s the difference between a boutique airline and a low-cost airline? You get air rights if you’re labeled the former. Indonesian “boutique” airline AdamAir was granted the rights to fly from Ja... |
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TravelWeekly, 28 Sep 2005
Change is a word that has been bandied around these days. Everyone’s talking about change; everyone’s advocating change. The president of the Universal Federation of Travel Agents Association, Uda... |
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TravelWeekly, 27 Sep 2005
I didn’t know I had a friend called Bob who’s now touring Scotland. I’ve been getting Bob’s postcards from Scotland (strange, they have Singapore stamps on them) telling me what a wonderful time he’s ... |
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TravelWeekly, 20 Sep 2005
You might have received a letter/email from the Pacific Asia Travel Association about its policy position on travel advisories and how destinations which think they have been unfairly assessed could s... |
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TravelWeekly, 1 Sep 2005
As the news continues to come in, it is becoming apparently clearer that New Orleans and the US Gulf Coast are suffering the worst "natural" disaster in US history. While hurricanes are not tsunamis ... |
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