Wednesday, December 18, 2013

TRAVEL: The 20 travel tricks you need to know

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The 20 travel tricks you need to know
Wednesday 18 Dec, 2013
The 20 travel tricks you need to know
JIGGLE your body when you hit turbulence. Always bring a hoodie with you. With holiday time nearly upon us, here are 20 tips to transform your next trip.
Top secret Europe sites uncovered
FORGET the Vatican or the Eiffel Tower. Here are nine fascinating secret states and micro nations that are hidden around Europe.
Howzat! Airport staffer saves falling toddler
THIS dad will be in the bad books when he gets home after sitting their son on an airport luggage counter. Fortunately a super secutriy guard saved the day.
Secret world of hostie crash pads
EVER wondered where flight attendants sleep once the plane touches down, and what they really get up to? Here are the rules of crew crash pads.
Strangest travel questions of 2013
HOW long will a bus from Melbourne to LA take? Can my family fly in the plane's cargo hold? Will my outside cruise cabin be above water? Here are the most bizarre questions of the year.
The world's most exclusive airline terminal
EVER wondered where celebrities, sports stars and the mega rich wait for their flights? Welcome to the world's most luxurious airline terminal.
Clive's 'Palmersaurus' adventure land
SOME labelled his ambitious plan bizarre and tacky ... and they were right. Clive Palmer's very own Jurassic Park has opened... and it's as bad as we thought.
How 'mattress runners' are getting hotel perks
A GROUP of savvy travellers have figured out how to score hotel perks such as upgrades, free meals and free nights. You can learn a lot from them, and the loophole they take advantage of.
Passenger's shock at offensive airline ticket
AN AIRLINE has apologised to a man left "extremely uncomfortable" upon reading the confirmation code on his boarding pass. You won't believe what it was ...
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How airline convinced 42 people to change names
WHEN an airline challenged passengers to legally change their names to win a prize, it couldn't have predicted just how many would go the extra mile.
Did your family build this road?
HAVE you ever driven down an old country road only to wonder how it was built back in the day? Well on the Convict Trail north of Sydney, you can spend a whole day finding out, and the results are a little bit naughty.   
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013