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budgeticket · 3 months ago
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mapsontheweb · 11 months ago
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Busiest domestic air routes in the World
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ouw11 · 5 months ago
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dropping whizzvin & natsby art in a few days
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strawberrypinky · 2 months ago
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@legacygirlingreen Bitch why do you have to live so far away? This flight is taking forever 😩
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sarahonfilm · 2 months ago
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travelbookingexpedia · 4 months ago
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A User-Friendly Interface Travel booking sites | EXPEDIA
One of the standout features of Expedia is its user-friendly interface, designed to streamline the booking process. Users can easily navigate the website or mobile app, filtering search results by various criteria, including price range, amenities, location, and guest ratings. This intuitive design allows travelers to quickly find accommodations that suit their preferences and needs.
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How can you find the cheapest hotels?
如何找到最便宜的酒店?
നിങ്ങൾക്ക് എങ്ങനെ വിലകുറഞ്ഞ ഹോട്ടലുകൾ കണ്ടെത്താനാകും?
Как найти самые дешевые отели?
¿Cómo encontrar los hoteles más baratos?
كيف يمكنك العثور على أرخص الفنادق؟
আপনি কিভাবে সস্তা হোটেল খুঁজে পেতে পারেন?
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experienceofexpedia · 4 months ago
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The Worldwide Hotel Booking Experience of EXPEDIA
How can you find the cheapest hotels?
如何找到最便宜的酒店?
നിങ്ങൾക്ക് എങ്ങനെ വിലകുറഞ്ഞ ഹോട്ടലുകൾ കണ്ടെത്താനാകും?
Как найти самые дешевые отели?
¿Cómo encontrar los hoteles más baratos?
كيف يمكنك العثور على أرخص الفنادق؟
আপনি কিভাবে সস্তা হোটেল খুঁজে পেতে পারেন?
In an increasingly interconnected world, the hospitality industry has evolved dramatically, and online platforms have played a pivotal role in facilitating travel. Expedia is one of the giants of this digital landscape, offering a comprehensive hotel booking experience that caters to a global audience. In this blog post, we will delve into the features that define Expedia's hotel booking experience, examining the pros and cons, and offering tips for making the most of your bookings.
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liu-yu-xin · 1 year ago
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Happy 5 years weishenV 🫶 we are in this tgt turn my thread into a rope by announcing a concert tour
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jackredfieldwasmyjacob · 6 months ago
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the other day i was thinking about how i would want to travel the world when i have money of my own but that long flights sound like a nightmare (my longest flight ever was like 3 hours i think) so i came up with this fun game in which i looked up how much it would take me to circumnavigate the world using exlusively short flights.
so, that's what i did. first of all, rules and disclaimers:
-all flights have to be around 3 hours long (so no longer than 4 hours).
-they also have to be direct flights
-i more or less counted travel time between connections to make it as realistic as possible, tho with the final schedule i would barely get some rest and it would be cool to visit some of the cities i'd fly to so in an ideal world where this would be feasable, i'd make it longer and with more time to sleep and do tourism i think.
-despite trying to follow everything, unfortunately i didn't take into account how freaking large oceans are, so the flights in the pacific and the atlantic will unfortunately be over 4 hours long. i tried looking for the shortest flights tho, so they're not ridiculously long either.
anyways, the schedule i would follow is below the cut:
in total, i would have to take 18 planes in 10 days:
madrid (MAD) - athens (ATH): 3 hours 25 minutes, Aegean Airlines, 12:40-17:05.
athens (ATH) - tbilisi (TBS): 2 hours 40 minutes, Aegean Airlines, 00:10-03:50.
tbilisi (TBS) - almaty (ALA): 3 hours 35 minutes, Air Astana, 22:20-02:55.
almaty (ALA) - delhi (DEL): 3 hours 25 minutes, Air Astana, 10:05-14:00.
delhi (DEL) - dhaka (DAC): 2 hours 25 minutes, Air India, 17:05-20:00.
dhaka (DAC) - kuala lumpur (KUL): 3 hours 55 minutes, Batik Air Malaysia, 23:00-04:55
kuala lumpur (KUL) - brunei (BWN): 2 hours 30 minutes, Royal Brunei, 12:10-14:35
brunei (BWN) - manila (MNL): 2 hours 15 minutes, Royal Brunei, 11:55 - 14:10
manila (MNL) - guam (GUM): 3 hours 55 minutes, United Airlines, 22:25-04:20
guam (GUM) - pohnpei (PNI): 2 hours 30 minutes, United Airlines, 20:25-23:55
pohnpei (PNI) - majuro (MAJ): 2 hours 10 minutes, United Airlines, 15:20-18:30
majuro (MAJ) - honolulu (HNL): 4 hours 40 minutes, United Airlines, 19:30-02:10
honolulu (HNL) - san francisco (SFO): 5 hours 01 minutes, United Airlines, 07:00-15:01
san francisco (SFO) - dallas (DFW): 3 hours 35 minutes, American Airlines, 17:00-22:35
dallas (DFW) - new york city (LGA): 3 hours 35 minutes, Spirit Airlines, 05:33-10:08
new york city (JFK) - reykjavik (KEF): 5 hours 35 minutes, Iceland Air, 13:00-22:35
reykjavik (KEF) - paris (CDG): 3 hours 25 minutes, Iceland Air, 00:45-06:10
paris (CDG) - madrid (MAD): 2 hours 10 minutes, Iberia, 12:40-14:50
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dougielombax · 10 days ago
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Fucking hell.
You see! Shit like THIS is why I hate flying.
Poor buggers!
I’ve heard some say there was a bird strike or something.
Idk.
We’ll probably just have to wait and see.
Bloody hell.
Edit: Oh of COURSE it was a Boeing 737! Fuck’s sake!
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edwinspaynes · 1 year ago
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GUESS WHO JUST GOT APPROVED FOR THE BEST CREDIT CARD EVER
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m-ultraarticles · 2 years ago
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Inside the life of an Emirates flight attendant
Alexandra Cosoff hasn’t paid for accommodation for the past 10 years after joining Emirates as a flight attendant and living in Dubai. The 33-year-old from the Sunshine Coast in Queensland is currently a cabin supervisor after climbing her way to the top where she gets to enjoy the perks of her “generous benefit package”. “Our accommodation is provided and salary is tax free – and not just that,…
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4thbrighteststar · 2 years ago
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#no wait listen to me. listen to me#im south asian. my grandparents were muslim. my great aunt and uncle and their children and my parents siblings are all muslim#my parents aren't. they raised us without any religion. without even our national cultural ceremonies tied to islam#dont let yourself believe for a fucking second that has nothing to do 9/11 happening two years before i was born. two years before we moved#im south asian. my dad's first name is mohammed. when we catch a flight we get to the airport two hours earlier-#to account for the time it'll take my dad to be 'routinely stopped and searched' by airport security#routinely is right lmfao. it happens every time we fly#last time i was on an american airlines flight our checked luggage ended up across the continent and took two days to get to us#(my 12yo cousin gifted us an alarm clock that made an ominous ticking noise and we couldn't shut it the fuck up-#the luggage was labeled mohammed and coming from south asia. my sibling jokes it's a wonder we got it back)#im canadian. i cried my ass off to cfa tonight bc of how touching the story of a small town coming together to help a group of strangers is#(can't help thinking that never would've happened in a bigger city? but thereby lies another tale)#and god normally i hate 9/11 stories bc it feels like two sides of my identity being pitted against each other and it makes me so uncomfy#like as a canadian i should be sympathetic towards the states and at the same time im viscerally aware of the lasting prejudiced impacts#but cfa did it so beautifully#will never get over the 'thorough search' scene. 'you will never understand'.#the lump in my throat i get every time I watch my normally distinguished and tough and coolheaded father be pushed through airport security#how resigned he is to it. how he tries to stay dignified. how scared my mom gets every time. how rough they are with him#when he usually commands respect#and yet also the pride and the lump in my throat i got today knowing it was a little canadian town that made a difference#sigh enough out of me i just have a lot of feelings#come from away#team screams
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tanyagotravel · 1 year ago
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The divine Silk Road pitstop - Uzbekistan
Being one of the most significant rest scenes on the Silk Road for 1500 years, Uzbekistan is still considered a divine pitstop for travellers. In the first chapter “Uzbekistan pre-travel hacks to know” I shared the essential information for designing a memorable and hassle-free trip to this fascinating Central Asian destination. Now, you know how to arrange transportation to and within…
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sarahonfilm · 2 months ago
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brightgolden · 2 years ago
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