Should I work in the airline industry or as a travel agent?



Hey folks! I want to ask you if I should work in the airline industry or as a travel agent in such companies such as Triple AAA or Travelocity? Right now, I’m currently taking an air and travel class in San Francisco and after that, I have to do an internship for 9 weeks. After the internship is over, I begin to start a carrier. Now do you think that I should work in the airline industry such as Virgin America or Southwest Airliens or Jetblue or work in a travel agency such as Triple AAA or Travelocity. I have a degree in Communication Studies and they said that you can work in the airline industry in what positions. So let me know about it.

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HTGL part 3 of 7: Thailand (Bangkok, Chiang Mai elephants)




How to Get Lost Two backpackers share their travel adventure through Asia. Part 3: We arrive in Thailand. We meet up with friends in Bangkok and play with Elephants in Chiang Mai. See my channel for the entire collection: www.youtube.com

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Which airline is better for travel to Australia?



Which airline is better for travel to Australia, Delta or V Australia from LAX. I hate United Airlines and Qantas A380 is messed up in economy so don’t list those.

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Super 8 Down Under – Lonely Planet Travel Video




An idyllic road trip across Australia is captured in retro Super 8. A German backpacker visits all the sites – from the Blue Mountains in NSW to Uluru in the Northern Territory and packages it together with a cheerful little soundtrack. Produced by Daniel Gerlich for Lonelyplanet.tv

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Portofino Hotel Redondo Beach




If you’re looking for a romantic California beach escape, the Portofino Hotel in Redondo Beach is a luxurious retreat where LA and the Pacific meet. Hi, I’m Veronica Hill with California Travel Tips. Let’s take a peek inside one of the most charming waterfront resorts in the South Bay. This is one of a few hotels near LAX that don’t leave you feeling like you’re in the big city, and it’s great for a layover flight. In 2007, the Portofino Hotel completed an $11 million renovation, which included the addition of a new restaurant, a revamped 183-slip yacht club, and 8000-foot oceanfront conference center. This romantic maritime hotel has 161 rooms with a view, whether you choose to gaze at the Pacific or admire the million-dollar yachts in the full-service marina. Located on its own private peninsula, the hotel prides itself on being LA’s only true oceanfront hotel. For the ultimate weekend, splurge on an oceanside suite, which comes complete with an iron four-posted bed, roaring fireplace, plasma TV and claw-foot tub. The standard rooms are just as beautiful, so you really can’t go wrong. The lobby living room, with its striking floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Pacific, is an ideal place to start or end your day. Complimentary coffee is offered here in the morning, or you can cozy up to the fire at night while enjoying the free Wifi and a cocktail from the full-service bar. Though Redondo Beach offers a wealth of fine dining, the Portofino’s Baleen Los Angeles is

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