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    Quebec City Airport Best Lounge

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler April 9, 2012June 5, 2024

    Yes, it is the best lounge I have ever been to. Period. The lounge didn’t feel at all like a lounge, it felt like a small and elegant restaurant. And as a matter of fact for a second year in a row, the Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) has been voted Best Airport in North…

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    ‘Fish Channel’

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler April 5, 2012June 5, 2024

    Yes, there is such a TV channel that shows … an aquarium – and nothing else as far as I watched – round the clock.  I think it is a simple and brilliant  idea. They say watching fish in aquarium can be a way of reducing stress (perhaps watching an aquarium on TV does not have the same effect…

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    ‘Go Far’ Site Stories & Answers

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler April 3, 2012June 5, 2024

    It is an Air Canada site with … stories but you can ask questions too: Will you answer every question? Unfortunately, we won’t be able to answer every question that is submitted. We also won’t be able to address individual customer service issues here. If you have an urgent question, or one specific to your situation,…

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  • photos | planes

    Photo – A Yellow Plane

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler April 1, 2012June 5, 2024

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    One Day at ‘The Empress’

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 31, 2012June 5, 2024

    ‘The Empress’ in Victoria, BC is a Fairmont hotel. I could not book an harbour view room, but they said I would have a city view room. This was the view from my room and it didn’t look like the city. However, I didn’t complain. I used a free night certificate after all. This would be the view…

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    Canadian Budget 2012 Proposal – New Travellers’ Exemption Limits

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 30, 2012June 5, 2024

    It was supposed to be an austerity budget and it is except this part that will reduce the federal budget by $13 million in 2012–13 and by $17 million in 2013–14 but they say: “This measure will facilitate cross-border travel by streamlining the processing of returning Canadian travellers who have made purchases while outside Canada.” The budget…

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    ‘UEFA Champions League 2012 – Your Ticket Application has been unsuccessful’

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 30, 2012June 5, 2024

    We are sorry to inform you that, as a result of the lottery process, your ticket application for the UEFA Champions League Final 2012 has not been successful. I have received the ‘terrible’ news this morning. And I still don’t know how the algorithm worked, not that it matters now. I asked Customer Service: “I marked the…

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    Murdered Musician Leads Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA Contest

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 29, 2012June 5, 2024

    The contest is to nominate a national hero to be painted on the airplanes’ tail fins and it is currently being led Euronymous a.k.a. Øystein Aarseth, a murdered musician of the black metal band Mayhem (I knew about ‘heavy metal’ but I didn’t know there was such a thing as ‘black metal’). Some of Mayhem’s songs: ‘Voice Of A…

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    ‘Cruising Attitude’ and 20 Travel Tips

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 26, 2012June 5, 2024

    I was in the airport and a book drew my attention, ‘Cruising Attitude’  by Heather Poole. There isn’t a better place to sell such a book but in an airport :). On top of the books there was a plastic ‘thing’ (I don’t know how to call it) with five travel tips from the book….

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    Radisson ‘Sleep Number’ bed

    ByThe Skeptical Traveler March 24, 2012June 5, 2024

    I was excited before checking in for the first time at a Radisson hotel with ‘Sleep Number’ beds. Usually I don’t sleep well and travelling every week just compounds the problem. However, a bed that you can adjust the bed’s firmness to your liking seemed to be the answer to the nights I toss and turn on my…

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