Tripologist
Opinion
Tips & advice
Twenty things you need to do before taking a holiday overseas
Is your passport valid for six months? Have you downloaded the best apps? Travel with confidence by ticking off the items on this ultimate pre-trip checklist.
- by Michael Gebicki
Opinion
Opinion
Your questions: Which Asian destinations are warm but not humid?
Asia in July with warmth and low humidity is a tough call. The most practical solution is to head for the hills.
- by Michael Gebicki
Opinion
Tips & advice
Your questions: What are the restrictions on booking exit row seats?
When you select and pay for an exit-row seat, there is always the chance that staff might not allow you to sit in it.
- by Michael Gebicki
Opinion
Opinion
‘Resort fees’ are a curse in the US. These cities are notorious for it
My nephew got a nasty surprise when he checked out of his hotel in Las Vegas: $1000 added to his bill.
- by Michael Gebicki
New entry rules – and fees – for Australians to visit the UK
Australians can now apply for the new Electronic Travel Authorisation that will be a requirement for entering the UK.
- by Michael Gebicki
Opinion
Italy
Every time I get back from an overseas trip, this is what I do
Nothing can improve your next trip more than the lessons from the previous one. Here’s what I learnt from my last trip.
- by Michael Gebicki
Your questions: Egypt is on our bucket list, but is it safe?
Despite the outbreak of hostilities in the region, tourists in Egypt have been relatively unaffected.
- by Michael Gebicki
Opinion
Opinion
Beware – not all premium economy seats are equal
If you can’t get the right seat in a premium economy cabin, you might end up wondering why you’re paying 50-to-100 per cent more than standard economy.
- by Michael Gebicki
Your questions: What’s the best way to book train tickets in Europe?
Book at least a couple of months in advance and you can take advantage of lower-priced tickets, and make seat reservations wherever possible.
- by Michael Gebicki
Opinion
Tips & advice
What your child needs to know before they depart on a gap year
It’s close to a parent’s worst nightmare. Our daughter calls from Nepal and is crying uncontrollably, unable to actually speak.
- by Michael Gebicki