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SkyScanner: 59% of Travellers Want Family-Only Section on Flights

26 August 2010 59% of Travellers Want Family-Only Section on Flights A recent poll carried out by Skyscanner, a cheap flights comparison site, has revealed that 59% of travellers would like a ‘families only’ section onboard flights. Non-parent war particularly taken ... read more

Stories of the Travel World #1

23 August 2010 Each week I indulge in reading incredible articles on other people’s trips, travel ideas, trip advice and unusual experiences. Some of these stories make quite an impression and need further ... read more

Rise in US Travel Demand Leads to Higher Peak-day Surcharges

18 August 2010 Rise in US Travel Demand Leads to Higher Peak-day Surcharges The recent rise in US travel demand takes it toll on peak-day surcharges as travelers might pay 60 dollars more to fly in the US by the end of 2010. ... read more

Ed Stafford, First Man to Hike the Full Length of the Amazon River

10 August 2010 Ed Stafford, First Man to Hike the Full Length of the Amazon River This is a story about dedication, endurance and love for hiking and the wild outdoors. It took Ed Stafford a little over two years to complete the 4,000 mile hike ... read more

Roatan Island, Honduras: Scuba Diving Paradise

9 August 2010 Large brain coral in Roatan Welcome to the astonishing Roatan Island, Honduras, the largest of all Bay Islands and dream destination for scuba divers across the world. Located close to the Caribbean Sea’s largest and world’s ... read more

Computer games, the latest form of travel writing

5 August 2010 Computer games, the latest form of travel writing Indie game developer Jordan Magnuson has recently launched a website, GameTrekking.com, to help fund his trip around the world that he is planning to document through computer games. Here’s the ... read more

Business men are flying “lowest fare”

2 August 2010 For the past two years most North American companies have changed the way they see business traveling. A staggering 75% of those companies are discouraging and even forbidding their employees ... read more