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Flight Chow: You Can Eat Cheap In Economy Seats |
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Many domestic U.S. airlines no longer serve free meals for economy class travelers. If you want a halfway decent meal, you must pay $10 or more for it. Instead, and if the airline is feeling generous, you may get a free soda and a teeny foil package of peanuts or pretzels.
A simple way to eat well when flying economy class is to pack your own. You can purchase a sandwich and/or salad in an airport store before boarding. Or better yet, pack a sensible and nutritious meal at home.
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Washington DC: Embassy Circle Guest House |
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If your travel plans take you to the nation’s capital and you would like to be bedded and breakfasted like royalty, consider this classic former foreign embassy. Now one of the city’s best b&b destinations, it’s located at 2224 R Street NW.
Room rates start at about $270, including evening happy hour with free beer and snacks, as well as hot buffet breakfast. For more info, go to www.dcinns.com/embassy.html
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Jerusalem, Israel: Comparing Facial Hair Styles |
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Your travel4seniors.com editor chats and selfies with rabbinical students.
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Book A Cruise: Chase Away Senior Citizen Blues |
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Start spreading the news: These little-town blues are melting away; I'll make a brand new start of it in old New York. If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere; It's up to you, New York, New York!
Do you really wanna shake your own little-town blues? Then heed what Sinatra advises. Get yourself off the couch and go. It doesn’t have to be the Big Apple. Make it Los Angeles, Chicago, Montreal, Las Vegas, San Diego, London, Venice, Tahiti, Shanghai or Paris. Or anywhere else in the world your fancy takes you to chase those senior citizen blues.
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