2027 travel plans

Have added a third cruise for 2027. Got a total of 25% discount on it, through various Ponant discounts: status, on-board booking, prior cruise changed itinerary compo etc.

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Now, just have to figure out (or have the TA figure out) the best airfare to get to Paris and then back from Montreal.
 
Have added a third cruise for 2027. Got a total of 25% discount on it, through various Ponant discounts: status, on-board booking, prior cruise changed itinerary compo etc.

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Now, just have to figure out (or have the TA figure out) the best airfare to get to Paris and then back from Montreal.
Including the most difficult place in the world to pronounce, plus L'Anse aux Meadows (the site of probably the first European settlement in the Americas) and St Pierre and Miquelon (tiny French dependency nestled next to Canada) ticks so many boxes for me!
 
2027 travel plans? How could anyone have any internationally with any certainty?

As for me, I'm not booking any more Intl travel for the foreseeble future, until the USA sorts itself out (2.5 years perhaps).
 
2027 travel plans? How could anyone have any internationally with any certainty?

As for me, I'm not booking any more Intl travel for the foreseeble future, until the USA sorts itself out (2.5 years perhaps).

YOLO…there’s plenty of places to go that won’t get you locked up, kicked out or blown up.

Just arrived in Cortina after the Winter Olympics rush. Planing for next year with Singapore airlines and Finnair. They both go to plenty of great places.
 
2027 travel plans? How could anyone have any internationally with any certainty?

As for me, I'm not booking any more Intl travel for the foreseeble future, until the USA sorts itself out (2.5 years perhaps).
Well, they are called plans.

For me , I have no intention of rolling myself into a ball and hiding. Going to Europe via Muscat for example.
 
2027 travel plans? How could anyone have any internationally with any certainty?

As for me, I'm not booking any more Intl travel for the foreseeble future, until the USA sorts itself out (2.5 years perhaps).
You will have to book pretty far in advance to have any chance of J class to Europe via SIN, KUL or other Asian airports because they will fill up fast as long as DOH, DXB and AUH remain unpredictable.
 
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You will have to book pretty far in advance to have any chance of J class to Europe via SIN, KUL or other Asian airports because they will fill up fast as long as DOH, DXB and AUH remain unpredictable.

Also cruises - I'm looking at 2028 already.
 
Our plans for 2027 will have to be pretty close to home and probably confined to the back half of the year. Mum in law reaches end of her treatment options in October this year, at which point she'll either go into a short remission (3 years average) or she'll have 3-6 months. We will basically find out when it happens 🫠

On the brighter side, we'll have KFF miles and IHG points sufficient for a very cheap short break in Singapore, and will probably aim for August for that, and will try to get up to Hervey Bay to see my mum at some point, but we can plan that on pretty short notice.

If it's 3-6 months, I suppose we'll also be planning another UK trip to scatter her where her late husband's ashes are scattered. Trying not to dwell on that at this stage.
 
Mr Katie announced on Monday that he and Best Mate will be doing the Spring Classics in Belgium again next year. Righto.
I guess if it's over Easter and the Teen is still in the US, I might visit her ... or maybe go somewhere else? Unless I have to stay home with the doggo.
 
I think 2027 plans should really be "concepts of a plan"...
Yep ours are "concepts" with husband's various health issues. On a slight dark humour note , this morning thinking about next ( cause couldn't get travel insurance for husband this year ) year's trip to UK for a month, idly listening to said husband making some tmi noises and suddenly realising those are the same noises that preceded his oesophageal major issues a few years ago :(

We had been warned that the issues would be likely to return :(
 

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