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Re: Whom did you say was flying this plane?

Mac ·
The Air France flight 447 that went down with all souls lost, out of Rio, Brazil in 2009 would have benefitted from a greater system override of the pilots misinterpretation of their flight 'status'. Anything that can reduce pilot error OR system error has to be desirable.
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Re: Where in North America is the Euro the official currency?

Paul Heymont ·
Well, here's a bit to add, about the largest place in South America where the Euro is in use: French Guiana, which is technically a part of Metropolitan France (even Presidential candidates visit to drum up the vote!). Therefore, the bridge completed in 2011 and scheduled to open for traffic next month over the Oyapock River, will be the first permanent road connection between France and Brazil! More information HERE .
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Re: U.S. on track to record for overseas visitors

Travel Rob ·
It's really amazing because the US dollar has done so well in 2014 compared to most currencies . I'm not surprised at all that Japanese tourists to the US decreased after the hit the Yen been taking, but i guess thats been more than made up in increased travel from travelers from Brazil,Mexico and China
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Re: U.S. on track to record for overseas visitors

DrFumblefinger ·
The post indicates the biggest growth comes from China and Brazil. Folks in those countries are used to their governments treating them poorly. The TSA/Immigration probably seems like business as usual to them. Just my humble opinion.
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Re: Santiago Chile

Marilyn Jones ·
Brings back lots of memories!!! I enjoyed my visit to Santiago!
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Re: Santiago Chile

Paul Heymont ·
Thanks for the great pictures...and for the info that's going to be my 'guidebook' when we visit in December!
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Re: 'Uncomfortable memory' tour faces Barcelona slave history

Paul Heymont ·
'Presentism' is always a danger for historians, but in this case, there's a real issue of interest based on the late-in-the-day entry into slave-owning by the later Catalan grandees; they went into it when all European countries had already abolished it, and when it had been abolished in many colonial areas. Sadly, not Cuba, Brazil, or, at the beginning of that period, the United States. One of the reasons it's important to consider these past things is because they do enter into the...
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Re: How do you buy your travel?

Paul Heymont ·
I'll second the Airtreks recommendation. I haven't used them, but on PortMoresby's recommendation gave their name to a colleague who had a family trip that moved several people from various places to Brazil, to other points in Brazil and then to Israel and back to the U.S.; he was surprised at the job they were able to do.
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Re: Are ATM's at European airport going to cost you more?

Jonathan L ·
I know that the bank machines in the airport in Salvador Brazil had the worst rates in the city.
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Re: Are ATM's at European airport going to cost you more?

Jonathan L ·
My purpose in posting this was to pass along information that I felt was reasonable, although I could not check it myself. I am glad to hear that it moght not be correct, although, as I stated above, in Brazil (my last international trip) I encountered something similar. As someone who travels to Europe once every 2 years or so I felt that this was something I was needed to know, and that I could share for others like me, as a warning of changes that are happening. Maybe I chose the wrong...
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Re: SriLankan Airlines OneWorld Member

Paul Heymont ·
And OneWorld partner American Airlines is celebrating both SriLankan and TAM (Brazil) joining the alliance by a sweepstakes with multiple prizes of a pair of First Class tickets for anywhere OneWorld goes, and a Hasselblad camers. You can enter HERE . There doesn't appear to be a limit on the number of times you can enter...except how many times you are willing to fill out the entry form.
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Re: Expect to pay more for travel in 2015

PortMoresby ·
It appears then that, in a way, nothing is changing. Those of us with larger curiosities and smaller wallets should head to those places considered iffy by well-healed tourists, such as Egypt and Thailand with political stability a question, places in recession like China, and avoid those where big events will take place, like Brazil. Personally, I see nothing to worry about, DrF.
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Azul Brazilian Airlines to start Flying to Ft. Lauderdale & Orlando .

Travel Rob ·
The budget Brazilian Airline Azul got approval for flights between Fort Lauderdale and the Sao Paulo/Campinas area of Brazil by the  U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration. Service will begin Dec 2. Azul...
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Last Hours of TAM Airlines $599 Sale to Brazil

Travel Rob ·
Today is the last day of Tam Airlines $599 round trip sale to Manaus, Brazil from Miami. Read more:   http://www.tam.com.br/b2c/vgn/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=97981ed526b72210VgnVCM1000003752070aRCRD
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, February 2, 2015: The Steelpan - National Instrument of Trinidad & Tobago

MAD Travel Diaries ·
   Carnival season 2015 is in full swing. To the world Carnival may be most popular in Brazil, but Trinidad and Tobago has a massive celebration that may just be second biggest. The Carnival season starts immediately after the...
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Rio Olympics Cuts a Deal With Airbnb

Travel Rob ·
              Wikimedia Commons: Rio 2016 Olympic Offices, Photo by Jorge in Brazil   Organizers of the 2016 Rio Olympics said Wednesday they have struck a deal with online accommodation...
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TripAdvisor reserves a table in Portugal

Paul Heymont ·
TripAdvisor, which bought European restaurant reservation LaFourchette a year ago and has picked up several others since then, has now acquired BestTables in Portugal, which also books seats for a number of restaurants in Brazil.    ...
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Delta's Cutting International Seats. Will United and American Follow?

Travel Rob ·
Delta is cutting seats for their international routes next winter by 3 percent. A strong dollar and regions that are feeling the decline in oil prices are the markets mainly affected. Service to Africa, Brazil ,India,Japan and the Middle East are...
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Carnival Celebrations in Trinidad & Tobago

MAD Travel Diaries ·
Carnival is an annual celebration of life found in many countries around the world. It first originated as a pagan festival in ancient Egypt which was subsequently celebrated by the Greeks and then the Romans. Carnival was later adopted by the Roman...
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JFK Exhibit features "grande" sculptures of Starbucks cups

Paul Heymont ·
Depending on your definition of art and commerce, this may be the find of the century or an ironic comment, but three pieces on display at Delta's JFK terminal are certainly eye-catching. Commissioned to gain publicity for Delta's announcement that...
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Unusual Itinerary: cruise to circle South America

Paul Heymont ·
A more-than-two-month cruise that includes the Amazon, fjords and the Falklands will sail in 2019.
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Seeing the World's Game at a Local Stadium - Palermo Football

Jonathan L ·
A longtime soccer fan, Jonathan L has an exciting afternoon sitting with the locals at an important game in Palermo.
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Chinese visitors vault to #2 in New York

Paul Heymont ·
A big increase in Chinese visitors to New York has pushed them up to the #2 slot among Big Apple visitors.
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Vacation: Time for a hike, or a snooze on the beach?

Paul Heymont ·
No answers, but plenty of numbers on the age-old question of what to do with vacation.
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April 8, 2017: Mate: South America's morning Brew

DrFumblefinger ·
Seattle may have its Starbucks coffee, but Argentina has its mate. A look at southern South America's favorite caffeinated beverage.
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Lisbon: Taking the Tourist Bus

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L turns an early arrival in a new city into an opportunity for an orientation tour on the hop on hop off bus
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12 Hot Destinations for 2020

Paul Heymont ·
An adventure travel company suggests twelve spots where travel may make a difference, to the locals, the travelers or both.
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New route brings Falklands closer

Paul Heymont ·
The penguins and sheep of the Falklands will now be much closer to London with a new direct air service.
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Azul offers "All you can fly" deal for U.S. visitors

Paul Heymont ·
Brazil's Azul Airlines, founded by JetBlue founder David Neeleman, has an unusual promotion: Fly to Brazil on Azul or United, and you can buy a pass to fly all over Brazil for 10 or 21 days. The passes cost $299 and $399.   There's a small catch:...
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Anatomy of a Trip (first things first, where to go?)

PortMoresby ·
  To date, all my travel stories on TravelGumbo have been in the past tense.  And all my travels out of the country have been multi-month, multi-country affairs.  Now, after a move home to California and short adventures closer to home,...
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Anatomy of a Trip (Why Oaxaca?)

PortMoresby ·
  In a word, food.  More on the subject later.   I’ve lived most of my life between 10 and 500 miles from Mexico.  For 24 years my house was 10 miles from the port of entry at Naco, Arizona/Sonora, in Bisbee, 1988 to...
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Brazil Currency Crashes 70% but Overseas Olympic Tickets Stuck on Old Rate of Exchange.

Travel Rob ·
  The Brazilian currency, the real, has plunged about 70 percent recently to roughly 4.00 reals to the dollar, but a lot of Olympic ticket buyers outside of Brazil wont see any bargains. Last year, Rio de Janeiro...
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Instagram's Top Ten: few surprises

Paul Heymont ·
Disney hits 4 spots on the '10-most-Instagrammed attractions' list. See where else is popular!
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Airbnb, cities continue to fuss over rules

Paul Heymont ·
Across Europe and in the U.S., the struggle over rules for short-term rentals continues.
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10 Water Sports and Their Top 5 Spots

John Peter ·
This human-made chaos is everything we want to survive this time and everything we get frustrated with. We as a mortal being are keen to watch movies in which robots are flying and changing the world or meta-humans are saving the planet earth. It indicates our want for something drastic to happen in this world, but what we are not willing to do is to leave our couch and drag ourselves out from the house to make our own life better or to save our own-self. I have always found water to be a...
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12 Exciting Festivals around the World Worth Experiencing

Swara Segal ·
Love a great party? Swara Segal offers 12 of the biggest and best from around the world for your consideration. (Sponsored Content)
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Boeing hooks up with Embraer for regional jets

Paul Heymont ·
A joint venture between the two companies will give Embraer new marketing oomph, and allow Boeing to market planes in all size classes.
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An evening stroll in Barrio Santa Cruz, Seville

DrFumblefinger ·
We explore the narrow lanes and alleys of Barrio Santa Cruz, the old Jewish section of Seville, and discover a treasure of plazas, gardens and tapas bars.
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Brazil won't finish building airports on time

DrFumblefinger ·
With the World Cup only 2 months away, it seems Sao Paulo won't complete renovations to its airports in time to greet the hundreds of thousands of fans that will be arriving soon.  Too soon to know all the fallout of this...   More on that...
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Visitor Totals: The "Ears" Eat the "Apple"

Paul Heymont ·
New York City hit a record high of over 54 million visitors last year—but it wasn't enough to keep Mickey's hometown of Orlando from becoming the No. 1-visited U.S. city with 4 million more. New York has a lot of attractions, but lacks...
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Biggest Apple Ever: NY Gets 54M Tourists, Expects More!

Paul Heymont ·
New York's tourism industry played host to 54.3 million tourists this year, a record, and expects to break it next year with more than 55 million. Most NY visitors? Canada and UK with over a million each, followed by Brazil, France and Germany. MORE
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World Getting Travel Plans Ready For the World Cup

Travel Rob ·
While sport fans in the US prepare for trips to College Bowl games and the Super Bowl, the rest of the world is studying up on best ways to get to Brazil for the FIFA World Cup. Here's a guide the Telegraph put out for travelers. Yes, for an event...
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World Cup News:Who is benefiting?

Travel Rob ·
It seems Brazil's Pacification program has has  had mixed results.Read about it below. http://www.smh.com.au/world/se...-20131230-hv75d.html
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Brazil creates Riot Force for World Cup

Travel Rob ·
Brazil is creating a special riot force that will consist of 10,000 police to help with anticipated demonstrations throughout Brazil during the FIFAWorldCup  this summer http://www.usatoday.com/story/...e-world-cup/4303167/
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That's a Mickey Mouse way to give out visas!

Paul Heymont ·
Really. Brazil, which sends 2 million visitors a year to the U.S., has seen long waits for appointments and for visa issuance at U.S. consulates and embassies there. And since tourists=dollars, that's a problem.   According to travel industry...
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Rando Review: SoFi Café

Katy ·
Last weekend I was invited to try out this new spot in South Beach – South of Fifth to be exact (SoFi), and I think I have fallen in love. We are always looking for that healthier option for breakfast and lunch that is not only great for your...
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Who's going to the World Cup? American Fans

Travel Rob ·
Soccer has long been the most popular sport in the world and it seems Americans are catching the fever and traveling to Brazil for the  FIFA World Cup Surprisingly Americans are 2nd in  World Cup ticket sales after host country Brazil....
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Customs Pre-Clearance to add 12 cities; Stockholm is next

Paul Heymont ·
Stockholm is next city to allow travelers to go through U.S. border before boarding the plane, and 11 more are in talks to follow.
 
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