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... and going back to Marseilles for his holidays. He's a very nice guy, we had a good chat, but we had to take our separate flights. On the flight to Nice, I was put in the section where lunch was served, so yeah, I had my second lunch within a 2 hour ...
... the only snow that had fallen resembled that of flurries unable to stick to the ground. The internet informed us that many flights had been cancelled, especially to Milan, but throughout the entire day of cancellations to Milan, ours (at night) was ...
... day in the South of France. :( We ate breakfast on the hotel's terrace again before lugging our stuff down the 3 flights of stairs and hitting the road for Nice. Construction in Nice was crazy - we had a very tough time navigating our ...
... have been. In my attempts to locate it I befriended a Vietnamese man by helping him carry his extremely heavy luggage up three flights of stairs and he helped me make some phone calls. I waited for over an hour before going to an Internet point and ...
... not to crash on this flight please".... France here I come! Being in the UK is my first experience of travelling on the cheap flights, they seem to miss out on a few things to reduce the cost - food, water, those little things you put over your ...
... our trip and Frank and I were set to meet in Johannesburg. The conference is in Cape Town, but most overseas flights arrive in Johannesburg. I found a direct Delta flight from Atlanta to Johannesburg, as I had to fly a domestic carrier ...
... funky shirt, but today he’s had to do business in Prague, then fly into London, do business there, and then fly back out to France to be back with his family- phew, talk about commuting! Anyway, he comes into the kitchen, mumbles hello to me ...
... 1664. As we sat there we realised the downside of a site close to a river. Mosquitoes, not just in small flights but in whole armies, probably the re-incarnation of Vercingetorix and his 40,000. At one point I counted eight of the ...