Photo credit: JM Panlilio South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR), an associate airline of Tiger Airways, has recently forged a strategic partnership with VIA Philippines. Through this alliance, passengers may book their SEAIR tickets through one of VIA Philippines’ many affiliated travel agencies, and in addition, reservations for hotels, holiday packages, land transfers, and other travel Read More
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A Taste of AirAsia Philippines’ Inflight Café
I always eat the food of AirAsia Philippines on my flights, but since I was recently tapped to taste this airline’s inflight café menu for a global survey by Skyscanner, I made sure I tried almost all of what they have to offer for a thorough review. Read more… Photo credit: John Creasey First, I Read More
The Pack List: theKube aka the Smallest mp3 Player in the World
Packing light is a traveling virtue that I disregard—this being the reason why my bag always contains nonessential stuff. But while I excess on other things in my bag, there’s one thing in my pack list that’s so dinky—theKube, the smallest mp3 player in the world. Read more… Inside the box were the following: theKube, Read More
Malaysia Revisited: Perak Tong’s Statues, Murals, and 385 Steps
Ipoh in the state of Perak has upwards 30 cave temples, thanks to its early Chinese settlers that carved much of the city’s modern history. With only hours to spend in Ipoh, we visited one of the most popular and most visited cave temples, Perak Tong. Read more… We reached Perak Tong easily. From the Read More
A New Dream: Fly on Delta Air Lines’ Renovated Boeing 747’s
I’ve always wanted go to the US, and even now, I’ve been surveying what airline to ride to one of my dream destinations. I’ve been eyeing Delta Air Lines, as my relatives ride with them, but another reason to fly DL is their renovated Boeing 747’s. Read more… I recently received word that Delta renovated Read More