Wednesday, January 8, 2014

TRAVEL: Awesome travel hacks you need to know

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Awesome travel hacks you need to know
Wednesday 8 Jan, 2014
Awesome travel hacks you need to know
FROM surprising booking tricks to hotel hacks and the country you really don't want to be flying out of, here's some travel advice you need to know for 2014.
How to ask out a flight attendant
IS it ever OK to ask out a flight attendant? One has revealed the best - and worst - ways to be asked out by passengers.
Ten things to make travelling alone awesome
SCARED of travelling solo? Don't be. Holidaying alone could turn into the trip of a lifetime if you take these tips on board.
New year travel challenges
NEW YEAR resolutions shouldn't all be boring. Why not challenge yourself to get outside your comfort zone travelling?
The mystery behind 'killer island'
HIDDEN away in the Bay of Bengal, this island could be the hardest place in the world to visit. Let's just say that you really don't want to come across the inhabitants. Here's why.
What's at the end of China's insane cliff path?
TALK about living life on the edge. This walkway, which looks suspiciously like certain death to us, is a hotspot for tourists in China. But what's at the end of it?
Brits warned about Aussie 'pom' jokes
AUSSIES are blunt, sarcastic and make jokes about "Poms" to be endearing, according to a controversial advice list created by Britain's tourism body.
Is Qantas still the world's safest airline?
THE Flying Kangaroo has long been hailed for its impressive safety record. But has it managed to top a new list of the world's safest carriers? Find out.
Best festivals you've never heard of
FROM drinks to dirt, words to whales, Tassie to Toowoomba, check out the little Aussie events worth travelling for this year.
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Is this the world's most bizarre attraction?
BIZARRE tourist attraction or eerie ghost town? This town at "the end of earth" - which has only one permanent resident - is both.
'Shark' photobombs surfing kids
A MOTHER looking through photographs she snapped of her son at the beach has made a startling discovery.
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Wednesday, January 08, 2014