My review of the first flight I take with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Local food in a local restaurant in Sardinia, reviewed by Angela Corrias.
In my ongoing quest to find the best travel search engine, it's now time to review new-ish meta travel search engine Travelgrove.com.
This may be too good to be true, that is if you're a TripAdvisor critic, but interesting for anyone visiting the massive hotel reviews site.
This was long overdue, but TripAdvisor now puts warnings on some pages where they believe the reviews may be unduly influenced by someone associated with the hotel.
Welcome to the 22 April issue of the Carnival of Cities, on visit to eyeflare.com from its spiritual home at Family Travel Guide
Belkin's new FlyThru laptop bag is TSA-approved. This means you'll get through the security checkpoint faster than before
Cruise Critic, the world's leading resource for cruise reviews and news, today announced the winners of the 2008 Cruise Critic Editors' Picks Awards. The awards honor the world's top cruise lines for outstanding performance in 10 major areas
Las Vegas is an adult playground whether you're into gambling, partying, or simply experiencing a range of fun activities
As one of the best meta search engines in the travel sector, Lowfares.com is also the granddaddy. Around since 1995, it's a web pioneer and now going stronger than ever
Wardrobe tips for India, declining U.S. tourism and faltering airlines, and how to get free stuff in the UK are all in this week's crop of articles.
Not all travel involves jetting off to exotic places (or Cleveland...). Most of our miles and co2 emissions are caused by our daily commute - usually solitary miles in our own car. Car pooling is a nice way to be more social on your commute and help the environment out at the same time.
Happy Holidays everyone. This newsletter is a quick re-cap of what's going on at the site and a wish for everyone to have a fantastic holiday season.
Living in London? Going to London? Here are 6 sites that hook you up with the inside knowledge.
By an amazing twist in literary evolution there is a lucid, well-versed scientific writer on evolutionary genetics where there was none before. Fact is, Richard Dawkins is one of only very few brilliant scientists who can also write coherently.
Anansi Boys takes the character and background of the African (or by now African-American) god Anansi and plays with the god mythos with highly original results.
Ignatius J. O'Reilly is a fat blob, a reactionary medievalist, a reclusive from the world he sees as depraved and infinitely lowbrow. He's the last beacon of morality and geometry, at least in his own paranoid mind.
This is not a book about troop movements, military strategy, political foul play, or even about the politics of human aid organizations. It is a book about the Balkan people and what happened to them.
A rough ride through some of the worst things to happen in modern times is what Jon Steele serves up in this book.
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