2005 Travel Review
Filed in archive News by Melissa Petri on January 02, 2006

The holidays are finally over. Are you, like me, back to real life faced with work? Thinking of travelling again would have to take a back seat since we first need to get back on track and tackle that towering paper file that welcomed us after a long vacation.
Just for today, you get a travel break. Let's just relax together and take a stroll down memory lane to review some of the travel news and deals which Flyaway-Weblog featured in 2005.
Thailand tourism, after the Tsunami is a feature on the tsunami hit region's attempt at luring tourist back.
We thought of giving you lots of travel options for the merry month of May. From a trip to picturesque Garmich-Partenkirchen, to the locales of New York, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Florida and New York.
Last June, we focused on the different kinds of niche travels available. We talked about family holidays, group travel, gay & lesbian
travel and the aging adventurer.Google Earth and Google Sightseeing got my attention in July. I thought that maybe, just maybe, those two could beckon people to travel somewhere exotic.
Infants barred from flying was, imo, one of the many embarassing moments for those who were fighting terrorism.
A feature on Untours tries to lure travelers to get into the spirit of giving.
Lost Luggages is my attempt at helping raise travellers' awareness.
Some of the best hotel deals available for the month of November were featured.
The Christmas holiday rush took centerstage.
I hope you had a good year and that you've learned a lot from Flyaway-Weblog.
Join me as I welcome 2006 with a bang. You can expect even greater travel deals, varying locations to tempt your globetrotting soul and some tips to help raise travellers' awareness to make vagabonding even easier than before.
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