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nsg007 says:
Airports are hardly the place for solace. As a frequent traveler, the lesser time I spend at an airport, the better off I am. Some airports, most notably Amsterdam’s Schiphol, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai & Singapore among a handful of airports worldwide are good airports to transit through
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adventuremann says:
Dubai has one of the world's best airports. With flights to destinations all over Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia and even American and Australia, Dubai is one of the true global hubs. It is the place where first world wealth collides with the most troubled corners of the world. It is one of th...
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cneoridium says:
Across the street from the San Diego International Airport is Spanish Landing Park. Nothing spectacular, but it's an easy walk from the terminal and gives you a place to chill for a few hours if you have a layover at SAN. Follow the signs to "Harbor Island" and it's a quarter mile of coastline to ...
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justecommeca says:
A vast ghost airport - you probably won't see anybody about, but don't hesitate to come in. Hitler's and Albert Speer's pride, Templehof had to be closed in 2004, but still operates some flights. Escalators run in the huge empty hall and the registration desks and news stands are deserted....
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kami_lynn says:
I think the best snorkeling spot on Maui is Honolua Bay. This is just north of Kaanapali a little bit. It is kind of a hidden spot, and you have to leave your car parked up by the road and walk down, so don't bring any valuables. It's the rockiest beach in Maui though, so don't expect to be able to ...
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radarasu says:
Flying through Minneapolis (MSP) and have a few hours to kill? If so you need to make a trip to The Mall of America otherwise known as the MOA.
The mall is easily accessible by bus, taxi, and light rail. If you choose the rail option like I did, the Hiawatha Corridor Light Rail Transit has stop...
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ainzerka says:
If you like to watch small planes fly and sometimes crash above your head....
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iolakana says:
Get the E-visa before going to Cambodia. You do it all on the internet and it saves you mega time at the Siem Reap airport. It's not any cheaper than the regular visa but it is a time saver.
http://evisa.mfaic.gov.kh/index.php
And remember to keep $25 US for the airport exit tax...
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nathan85 says:
I did, last year. I've already given a few tips on the trav buddy forums, but then noticed this thing, so thought I'd share my personal experiences of the city, and things that you may find useful to know.
1) ARRIVAL
I flew in and out of Newark airport, you may be going through JFK or La Guard...
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tirsomaldonado says:
Before going to Ireland I check rates in all car rentals in Dublin and this one was the cheapest. They have office in the city and also at the airport, so we picked it in the city and we dropped it at the Airport on Sunday. By the way, it is not easy to find the office at the airport, so go with som...
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