Flights between New York and Europe are on sale from Delta. Fares start at $378 round-trip, and destinations include Venice, Athens, Budapest, and Frankfurt.
I found lower fares for each of the six routes I checked, from airlines including Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, Icelandair, KLM, Lufthansa, Northwest, and Swiss. Shop around before you book to ensure you get the best deal for your itinerary.
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You probably know that an International Student Identity Card (ISIC) can get you thousands of travel-related discounts in Europe, but you might not realize that you can also use your card for discounts on attractions, accommodations, tours, shopping, and more in cities across the U.S. Even if you’re not planning a trip abroad anytime soon, it may be worth your while to buy an ISIC so you can save on city trips at home and around the country.
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“I want to see the world.” It's as simple as that. It's why I travel. Let's check out the world wide web and read what others have to say. “I'll be exposed to new ways of doing and seeing things. It will be good for me.” - Amy Huberman “…if your health and financial means allow, travel abroad at least once in your life. Then, once you are away from your familiar surroundings, look thoughtfully into the eyes of a stranger - even perhaps into the eyes of your enemy, if you happen to be in such a place - and then listen attentatively to the words he or she may speak.” - Joel Carillet “It's not just the food markets and all the wonderful things we find at them. It's also the folks we meet along the way.” - Robyn Eckhardt “”Travel. Talk to everyone. Collect adventures, and use them to understand the world. That's how you learn to treat people well. And that's sexy.” - P And then, there's clairesu who has posted several photos on flickr and says that “the reason to live is to travel”. What about YOU? What is your reason for travelling?
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If you have younger kids and would like them to see some traditional street entertainment, get along to Covent Garden this Sunday 30 September for the annual Covent Garden Punch and Judy Festival. Its on from 10am-5pm in the North Piazza of Covent Garden Market and is free to attend.
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East Coast residents who want to sail close to home can take advantage of Carnival’s sale fares for cruises departing from its New York City homeport. Sailings start at $329 per person for inside cabins on four-night cruises. Cruises depart from New York City to Canada and New England, Bermuda, and the Caribbean.
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Delta is offering sale fares for travel between Atlanta and beach destinations in the U.S. and the Caribbean. Fares start at $178 round-trip for flights through mid-December.
Delta’s prices were the best available for four of the six routes I checked. The only exceptions were the St. Croix and St. Thomas routes. American beat Delta’s sale price for travel to St. Croix by $3, while US Airways had a much lower fare for travel to St. Thomas.
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This weekend one of the most well known churches in London, St Martin-in-the-Fields, reopens to the public after a £36 million renewal project aimed at making the church that was built in 1726 able to cope with all the things it’s used for in the 21st century.
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My heroine, Mayor Helen (of Troy) God-Zille, has been arrested this morning during a march against gangsterism and drugs.
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Norwegian’s “hot deals” can change from week to week, so book soon if you see a price you like. You can find low rates on cruises to the Caribbean, Hawaii, Alaska, and more.
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When I checked, sample per-person prices for 2007 and 2008 sailings included:
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Calabria is a region in the southern part of Italy. With only 9 percent of flat land, most of Calabria is comprised of hills and mountains. Unlike many places that are frequented by tourists, Calabria does not possess a multitude of historic and constructed tourist attractions. Calabria does not have the many tourist spots that the whole of Italy has. Though, there are also ancient bridges, churches, and castles what Calabria boasts for is the pure and real beauty of the place and its dwellers.
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