Why isn’t everyone raving about Wales? After reading this trip report, you do kind of have to wonder why Wales doesn’t get more attention as a tourist destination.
Some native English speakers who are planning travel abroad can become almost obsessive about learning greetings in the predominant language of the country they are planning to visit. I know I do.
Before Twitter, before social media helped bring about the Arab Spring, two FlyerTalkers – one in living in Israel and the other living in Lebanon – provided up-to-the-minute status updates from very near the front lines of the battle between Israel and Hezbollah.
Scary and dangerous are two adjectives most travelers are eager to avoid. Still, whether through accident, complacence, ignorance or just plain bad luck many of us have found ourselves in scary and/or dangerous situations when on the road.
Travelers who post on the various online travel communities are little short of amazing when it comes to finding and/or developing tremendously affordable travel deals. But can they help a fellow traveler visit the better part of 4 continents on less than £10,000?
After a couple of close friends passed, seeitall and his wife decided to take their dream African Safari trip – before it was too late. What a trip. What a trip report.
Just in case the photos of cats meme isn’t completely played out, and because I like pictures of cats, I present for your viewing pleasure these pics of “Pack Cats” I found while stumbling around Flickr.
Even in the current age of devaluations there are some good deals to be found on most of the programs award charts. Take, for example, American’s Los Angeles to Sydney first class award.
Prolific BoardingArea blogger Gary Leff over at View from the Wing wrote a post about a week ago (aka: ~100 posts back) in which he asked: Why Do Some Credit Card Companies Give Signup Bonuses Over and Over for the Same Card? The question now is, how many signups will Citi allow?