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On my mind: Tabriz Hotel Nakhchivan’s window exterior is a light show of geometric shapes and patriotic themes.
Events:
- The U.S. military’s most powerful helicopters keep killing troops in fiery crashes.
- Religious freedom in Malaysia: taking the rap.
- People in Denmark love U.S. Ambassador Rufus Gifford.
Ideas:
Travels:
- Delta’s new uniforms.
- Several reasons you might not want to use Airbnb abroad.
- A hidden lion population was discovered in Ethiopia.
Hacks:
- Japan Airlines for Alaska Airlines award tickets.
- Is anyone actually saving money by travel hacking?
- 10 Places to Redeem the Club Carlson Annual Free Night Certificate.
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On the travel hacking article, there are indeed some useful things there about analyzing costs with regard to travel hacking, but when he says “you might be coming out ahead personally, but only if you would have taken the trip without points and miles in the first place”, he loses me. My goal in travel hacking is precisely to go places in other parts of the world that I would find it difficult to visit otherwise. I’m headed to Hong Kong, Myanmar and Nepal next month on points. Sure, if you compare it to staying home I’ll spend more. If… Read more »
@DaveS – hear hear (from Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan)
Great compilation of articles. Thanks for sharing.