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Common Airfare Myths (source: About)

Let’s see if these scenarios sound realistic: it’s better to book at the last minute; you can change the name on your ticket anytime; and if your flight cancels you can walk over to another airline and take their flight. These are some of the topics that p… (source: About) – RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

St. Patrick’s Day Travel (source: About)

It’s not exactly the busiest holiday travel period, but there are some Saint Patrick’s day-themed airfare specials / travel packages on offer. From green beer to being Irish for the day, some of the different Irish-loving destinations. Cheapflights has se… (source: About) – RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

A holiday in Prague – for your stuffed toy (source: Earth Times)

Prague – If you have ever considered sending your favourite teddy bear or stuffed toy on a journey then think about calling upon the services of an agency based in the Czech capital. In addition to organising the itinerary, the agency also offers cli… (source: Earth Times) – RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com

Hong Kong stops package tours to Bangkok ahead of expected protests (source: Earth Times)

Hong Kong – Hong Kong suspended all package tours to Bangkok Thursday after the government issued a red travel alert on the Thai capital ahead of expected anti-government protests this weekend. The decision was made at an urgent meeting by the Travel… (source: Earth Times) – News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

More Ways to Find Cheap Hotel Accommodations (source: smartertravel.com)

For a short time, Priceline is posting recent successful bid prices for hotels, while Quikbook has added an “opaque” booking feature. So, how do you find good deals? Ed Perkins explains. (source: smartertravel.com) – RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com

In the footsteps of Moses, climbing Mount Sinai (AP)

This photo taken Feb. 8, 2010 shows hikers making their way on Mount Sinai in Egypt. (AP Photo/Tracy Hopton)AP – In the Bible, Moses climbs Mount Sinai to receive the Ten Commandments.

At airports, keep taking those shoes off — for now (AP)

AP – You’ll still have to take off your shoes when you go through airport security.

When to make a federal case out of airline error (AP)

FILE - In this Nov. 19, 2009 file photo,  Frank Howe, center, uses his cell phone to find information to book a flight to Boston after finding his original flight was canceled by Delta Airlines at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, in Atlanta. Each year, passengers file thousands of complaints about airlines with the federal government, but travel experts say you should take your grievances to the airline first.(AP Photo/Gregory Smith, file)AP – So the airline lost your luggage. Should you make a federal case out of it — literally?

Follow in the footsteps of Moses on Mount Sinai (source: USATODAY)

Sinai is an important site for Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, and every night, hundreds of pilgrims make the climb. (source: USATODAY) – RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com

Follow in the footsteps of Moses on Mount Sinai (source: USATODAY)

Sinai is an important site for Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, and every night, hundreds of pilgrims make the climb. (source: USATODAY) – RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com

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