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5 Tactics To Grab Those Cheap Flights

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Whether you fly because of hobby or of company engagement, there is full of surprises that await at your final destination. But what if your personal budget is not enough or your company has limits in terms of paying your flights? Would you still pursue to book and fly? _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yes, it is true. Travelling is a very expensive stress reliever for most of us. We are living in a world full of unknowns and uncertainties, but when we opt to travel to different places, we come to explore and later on learn new things around us: flying in the skies, setting foot on new lands, tasting sumptuous delicacies, mingling with new cultures, seeing old ruins, learning exotic flora and fauna, and conquering myriads of adventures— all these we experience, through travelling. Well, in this article, we give you at least top 5 tactics to grab those cheap flights so you can go and wear your sunglasses and take a sip o...

Exploring Dublin on a Budget

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Ok, it’s no secret that Dublin is not the cheapest city, for both residents and visitors alike. In fact a study conducted by money.co.uk last year identified Dublin as Europe’s Most Expensive Place to Visit ahead of Prague in second place and Edinburgh in third (Andrews, 2022). That's not exactly a list any city wants to be top of... However, we're here to reassure you that Dublin is extremely doable on a budget so if you’re looking to plan a weekend visit that won’t break the bank, then fear not. You’ve come to the right place. Here are our best tips for a budget friendly weekend in Dublin. Parks You will be spoilt for choice in Dublin with loads of parks to explore in the city centre such as St Stephen’s Green and Iveagh Gardens. The Phoenix Park is not only historic but also one of the largest enclosed parks in Europe (Civitatis, 2023). It is home to the President of Ireland as well as the US Ambassador plus you can see hundreds of wild deer that have been living there for...