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5 Great Things To Do In Melbourne If You're Air Canada Flights
If you’re planning to fly with Air Canada Flights, then you’re in luck! Not only does Canada Air Flights have one of the best loyalty programs in the industry, but they also offer flights into Melbourne, Australia, one of the most popular destinations in the world! If you’re lucky enough to be flying Air Canada Tickets and are headed to Melbourne, then make sure you take advantage of these five great things to do while visiting Australia’s second largest city.
By William James4 years ago in Wander
A Corporate Travelers Guide to Singapore
The multi-cultural island nation of Singapore is home to people from Malay, Indian, Eurasian and Chinese cultures. The homogenous city buzzes with an entrepreneurial vibe attracting businessmen and investors from around the globe. Though not the largest country in Asia in terms of its total area or landmass, most districts are population-dense and bustling year-round.
By yatin kumar4 years ago in Wander
Char Dham Yatra: A Journey That Will Take You On A Quest For Moksha
India is a country filled with Devis (Goddesses) along with Devis (Gods). The total is staggering 335 million and that's not even less! So, it is not surprising that the country is full of holy temples and shrines. Inscribed with the remnants from the vast Hindu legends, India has clusters of holy sites scattered across its vast borders. Of them is it is the Char Dham Yatra holds a prominent place.
By Dhruv Modi4 years ago in Wander
Airline Etiquette for Frequent Flyers
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, there were 146 incidents on airlines in 2019. In 2021, there were 1,081 investigations of incidents involving unruly passengers. Obviously, there are problems with passengers who don’t know how to behave in a respectful manner. In an era when mask mandates, TSA checks, and other inconveniences are already causing stress, this lack of good manners just makes the situation worse.
By Kelly Hansard4 years ago in Wander
Breezing through Barcelona - European Exploits
"Our summer vacay has officially begun!" hollered Raina as we squeezed each other’s hands in delight outside the Barcelona El-Prat Airport. After withstanding the inclement weather in Amsterdam and Paris, we were ecstatic at finally being able to whip out our bikinis and breathe in the crisp Spanish summer air.
By Yashi Gaur4 years ago in Wander
Top Ten Luxury Vacation Rental Tips
It's a second you've been hanging tight for throughout the year: Taking a break from work to appreciate one of the numerous extravagance excursion manors for lease you've looked for a really long time in advance. You've at long last gotten to your preferred estate in the wake of perusing lots of forthcoming extravagance getaway homes, and it's in a fortifying scene also. Here, you find the distinctions between extravagance get-away rentals and the decorations of your own home; here, you can unwind, loosen up, fail to remember your everyday issues, and break liberated from the trench of working professionally mykonos luxury villas for rent. On that note, here are the main ten extravagance excursion rental tips you can use to guarantee your all out fulfillment from the principal hour of your vacation to the last.
By Research Paper Writer4 years ago in Wander
TSA Does Me a Solid
It can't just be me that has noticed a big change in the behaviors and attitudes of employees of the Transportation Security Agency over the past couple of years. Beginning around the same time as the pandemic the demeanor of the rank and file TSA worker has done a seeming 180 degree turn. The scouring, angry, and aggressive, or cold and emotionless robots have mostly been replaced by warm, smiling, and even joking and laughing human beings. Of course I am generalizing and I am sure the change is not universal but for someone who traveled a lot pre pandemic, during pandemic, and now post (yeah, right) pandemic the change is noticeable and very welcome. Also, important to note that my viewpoint is no doubt influenced and biased by my ongoing and regular interactions with US customs and border patrol at the US Mexico border. Those employees, stuck with one of the toughest and most thankless jobs in government, are some of the most unpleasant, unhappy, angry, impolite, and frustrating persons you will ever meet. In comparison, just about anyone would look good. That said, I still think the change in TSA is real and I have heard similar comments from colleagues who also fly regularly. Where the change has come from and why now remains a mystery, but my own hypothesis relates to the impact of the pandemic on the traveling public and a realization that their own jobs were in serious jeopardy if confidence in the safety of air travel was not restored. Moreover, air travel needed to become less stressful overall if they had hope of regaining all the customers lost over the course of the pandemic.
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in Wander
Sustainable tourism - where and how to travel with awareness?
Combating climate catastrophe is one of contemporary civilization's most difficult challenges. Air pollution and the mass manufacture of disposable plastic objects have a significant impact on our daily lives. We've also been hearing a lot about sustainable tourism lately. This, however, is not just another vacation trend.
By DARYANANI JAGDISH MADHU4 years ago in Wander








