Woot.
There might not be airports, but there are resorts there.
When I worked for NBC, the Today show was doing dream weddings where the viewers got to vote on all the details of a couple's wedding. The couple had no choice, but to accept what the public voted, however they got it all for free, so it was worth it.
Anyway, one of the couples had a resort in Antarctica as one of their honeymoon possibilities.
When I worked for NBC, the Today show was doing dream weddings where the viewers got to vote on all the details of a couple's wedding. The couple had no choice, but to accept what the public voted, however they got it all for free, so it was worth it.
Anyway, one of the couples had a resort in Antarctica as one of their honeymoon possibilities.
“Activism is a way for useless people to feel important, even if the consequences of their activism are counterproductive for those they claim to be helping and damaging to the fabric of society as a whole.” - Dr Thomas Sowell
WSGrundy wrote:How many stops do you have to make on your trip to Australia? I had a friend use the miles to go from boise to cleveland and he had to make 3 stops. It was free but took him forever. How many stops going to the other side of the globe?
I believe it was Detroit ---> Denver ---> Los Angeles ---> Sydney
When I was going to Malaysia and Japan it was Minneapolis ---> Tokyo, and then change planes to Singapore or Kuala Lumpur.
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