January 14th, 2012 by Bella Marquet
It’s never too early to start planning your next vacation in Europe, and if youre a fan of skiing or snowboarding, its hard to ignore the draw of the Alps. The Alps span across seven countries: Slovenia, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and Liechtenstein. The highest peak in the Alps is Mont Blanc. Located on the border of France and Italy, Mont Blanc peaks at 15,782 feet above sea level, higher than any mountain in the continental US. It is considered by some to be the highest peak in Europe, but this fact is debated based on the distribution of the mountain between Europe and Asia. T
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January 13th, 2012 by Samuel Wheelwright
The Rif Mountains and the Mediterranean beaches are what make of Al Hoceima one of the most attractive and enticing cities in Morocco. Entering the city, you may think you are arriving in a very common Moroccan town with cube-like buildings, cafes and a few hotels. Despite this, the natural setting around Al Hoceima is makes it seem much more remote than most people probably imagine.
Al Hoceima, also known among the locals as Biya, is located on the Mediterranean coast of Morocco.
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January 8th, 2012 by Samuel Wheelwright
Published January 10, 2012 | By Guest
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We are pleased to present a new Solo Travel Destination Post from Jane, a member of the Solo Travel Society . Jane is from the United States, and submitted the following report about Morocco. Do you have a solo travel destination that you would like to recommend?
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January 5th, 2012 by Lara Aston
Last year Qantas began a new check-in system for domestic flights in Australia that seems to have gotten rid of the long lines fliers are used to seeing.
Instead of a row of old fashioned check in counters (as the Wall Street Journal calls them, despite the fact that almost all airlines are currently using them), there are kiosks that allow you to check in for your flight, then separate conveyer belts where you can drop off luggage.
Have a look:

If youre a frequent flier you can get a Qantas ID card that allows you to swipe in even faster.
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January 5th, 2012 by Bella Marquet
The new year is upon us and every year at this time AirTreks sees a bump of fresh interest in trips that travel around the world. A new era, new resolutions, all that rot. So, to help adventure seekers whove decided that this will be their year, Ive compiled a list of 5 great itineraries that make use of some of our best prices and routes.
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