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How to get an airfare refund for flights cancelled due to coronavirus!

The CoVid-19 pandemic has cancelled millions of travel plans around the world. The first priority is your personal safety. After that, it’s time to try to get back as much of the money you spent on travel as is owed to you. That can be a little effort, but in many cases, you are owed […]

How to save up to 40% on your next vacation!

Americans love a good deal and will put a lot of work into finding discounts, scouring the internet for the best flight or hotel deal or using their credit cards to get 2% in reward points – yet the majority of them miss out on the chance to save up to 40% on their next

Deal Dispatch – Flight Sales in Europe & Asia

There are some flight sales this week that will go very quickly, so here is another DealDispatch with fare sales by AirAsia and AirBerlin – if you have travel plans to Europe or Asia, you should check them out! You can save a lot of money in both regions by getting a discount ticket to

Deal Dispatch: $1,349 for two-week SE Asia, deals on itunes, laptops

I’m not really a big fan of cruises, but it can be an easy introduction to a region you might otherwise not consider – it requires less effort and is much easier to see different places in just one trip at a reasonable price and without a lot of preparation. And make sure to bring

Accor still offers the best hotel promotions!

I recently reported on another Accor hotel promotion (here) – stay three times and get points worth EUR160! Of course I had to try and fit that into my ASEAN Explorer trip, courtesy of the AirAsia pass! 

Save money on every online purchase – cash-back portals!

If you are interested to save some money on travel, you probably have signed up for one or more hotel and airline rewards programs, maybe use hotels.com or Agoda to book your travel and even use a rewards credit card to get 1-2% cash back or up to 5% in points on every purchase. What

The beauty of dropping oil prices – no fuel surcharges!

With oil prices at historic lows, the airlines are running out of excuses for imposing fuel surcharges on their flights and exposing them as what they are: hidden increases of fares. They allowed airlines to advertise low fares, and hiding the surcharge among taxes and government fees, and also charge frequent fliers for their “free”

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