The Passport blog
By Husna Haq
Disney World’s landmark new programme, where radio frequency bracelets can function as room key, park ticket and credit card, is raising concerns about privacy and data collection.
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The Passport blog
By Sean O'Neill
According to recent studies, purchasing far in advance will not always result in the lowest fares.
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Settle in front of the fire, pull the blanket right up to your chin and sit back with a hot toddy – these five spots are some of the continent’s cosiest places to enjoy the cold.
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By Karina Martinez-Carter
With the Andes Mountain range cutting through South America, the neighbouring countries of Argentina and Chile offer challenging terrain, pristine conditions and plentiful side trips.
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Worldwide Weird
By Lindsey Galloway
Borg Bjergsø, founder of Mikkeller Brewery in Copenhagen, brews beer with coffee made from Asian Palm civet droppings.
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By Mike MacEacheran
Wander a labyrinthine souq, take in some of the glitziest shopping malls known to man and explore hip boutiques from local designers in Qatar’s wealthy capital.
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The latest news from Fast Track
An app that can help find hotel deals
Slideshows
From Hobbiton to Morder
Tour New Zealand’s Hobbit-worthy landscapes
Six unique Australian souvenirs
From illuminated emu eggs to rare guitar models
Rotterdam’s Chinese light festival
More than 35 lanterns based on folklore
The must-sees of Queensland
Take it all in, in Australia’s northeast
Exploring Micronesia’s ghost fleet
Truk Lagoon has more than 60 submerged warships