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A bit destination-dependent, but geez a little umbrella can come in oh so handy at times.
 
For oneworld rtw trips - watch major currency fluctuations. The airlines take years to catch up and normalise them so you can reduce your total cost by at least half if you keep an eye on the worst performing currencies.
 
if you are flying without the benefit of an angled or flat bed, select a bulkhead seat and use your cabin bag (after take-off) as a footrest. A standard international sized rolla-board will give you a resting surface almost level with the seat pan and allows a full flat horizontal surface for your lower half.
 
Odds on, look on....

Life is not a dress rehearsal.
Whatever you want to do just do it whilst you can.
This comes up quite a lot.

Once you are gone what you have or what you haven't achieved is irrelevant. Unless of course you believe in life after this life....
 
Odds on, look on....


This comes up quite a lot.

Once you are gone what you have or what you haven't achieved is irrelevant. Unless of course you believe in life after this life....
Well, if the Sisters of Mercy turn out to be right, it'll be burning in everlasting hell for me.
 
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For oneworld rtw trips - watch major currency fluctuations. The airlines take years to catch up and normalise them so you can reduce your total cost by at least half if you keep an eye on the worst performing currencies.

more re info please... Is this why people were basing fares ex-CMB?
 
if you are flying without the benefit of an angled or flat bed, select a bulkhead seat and use your cabin bag (after take-off) as a footrest. A standard international sized rolla-board will give you a resting surface almost level with the seat pan and allows a full flat horizontal surface for your lower half.

I've seen that technique employed in an exit row .. but (most) Y bulkheads ? You must have very short legs. ;)

My tip is a spare credit card in the suitcase .. if not in your wallet as well.

I needed the second one in the wallet at LAX recently when the first card didn't work at the only ATM in TBIT arrivals. I've gotten so used to not getting cash until arriving that it had me worried for a bit (I think I had $20 in US cash in my pocket). The first card was fine for the rest of the trip, and had previously worked all round the world. But not TBIT .. who'd have thunk it ?
 
more re info please... Is this why people were basing fares ex-CMB?

I based them ex-Budapest, Jakarta, Seoul, Johannesburg, Auckland at different points. It is a bit less relevant now with the Aussie dollar back to earth but while it was peaking and those currencies were tanking, rtw business fares were just as cheap from some of them as rtw economy fares from here.
 
Make simple long-term travel goals and then plan and research to achieve those goals.
 
Prior preparation and planning prevents p..s poor performance
 
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