Posts Tagged “travel”

5 brilliant travel blogs (as suggested by our Facebook fans)

by Tait on April 7, 2011

We put a call out to our Facebook fans, asking for their favourite travel blogs. Five of which we’ve listed below. 1. Adventurous Kate http://www.adventurouskate.com/ Incredibly frank reports from an ordinary day in her travels, which all turn out to (…)

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WTF is an airport.

by Loren on March 29, 2011

In our hi-tech, fast-paced, inter-web world, abbreviations are essential. WTF are we talking about? Soz, we should explain the relevance to travel. LOL. WTF is an airport. No really, it’s the code for Watford Airport, 20 miles north of London. (…)

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Wishing we were: in Koh Yao Noi

by Loren on March 15, 2011

Wishing we were sitting in this hut, sipping a mango lassi and planning a canoe route through those islands. Flights from Adioso HQ to Phuket (the closest port to Koh Yao Noi) start at $305 (one-way). Click here to see (…)

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Wishing we were: in Lausanne

by Loren on March 8, 2011

Wishing we were strolling the perimeter of lac Léman, enjoying a strawberry sorbet, catching the tunes of a Swiss accordion with the gentle breeze. Flights from Adioso HQ to Geneva (the closest port to Lausanne) are less than $850 (one-way). (…)

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Top 10 Movie Locations

by Loren on March 3, 2011

Ever watched a film and wished you were there? Of course you have. We have. And we listed our favourite 10 below. – - A Clockwork Orange - London If you’re trying to make up your rassoodocks for what to do, (…)

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5 cities, 4 countries round trip for $619

by admin on August 23, 2008

The current AirAsia Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur for $199 promotion got me thinking about what sort of round-trip type tours you could do incredibly cheaply at the moment. It’s a bit tricky to choose as there’s so many cool places (…)

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Confirmed – Tiger tricks on bundled fares

by admin on February 19, 2008

When Fenn made his post about Tiger’s strange pricing on the Singapore-Melbourne route, it occurred to me that there could be a plausible explanation. I speculated that the $200 premium could be a kind-of insurance, so that if the Singapore-Darwin (…)

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