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Sep 1, 2017

Introducing WhereverFamily

Happy September! First of all, how is it Sept. 1 already? However, with the turn of the calendar to the new month comes the debut of whereverfamily.com, the newest web publication from FXExpress Publications, Inc., and the team behind Global Traveler and Trazee Travel.

Royal Air Maroc Relaunches Direct Casablanca–Beijing Route, Debuts Toronto Flight

As part of its international network expansion, Royal Air Maroc will reinstate the direct Casablanca–Beijing route initially launched in January 2020 and suspended just a few weeks later due to the health crisis.

Aug 29, 2017

Singapore Business Travel

Singapore is one of the world’s financial centers, largest ports and has one of the highest per capita incomes, so it’s no wonder it’s an epicenter for business travel. There are also no visa requirements for the United States and most European countries for short-term business trips, making it a convenient stop when necessary.

Aug 28, 2017

Eclipse

When my friend invited me to meet him in South Carolina for the eclipse, I didn’t seriously consider it at first.  It may have been the 10-plus-hour drive each way from Philadelphia, or the fact that I could probably see some of it if I stayed home. The more he talked it up, the more I thought, why not?  I am glad I went.

Explore Egypt on the Most Extraordinary Tour Ever

Picture this: You’re standing in front of the Great Pyramid, the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, in complete silence, with no crowds in sight. As you step inside, your guide leads you to hidden chambers inaccessible to other tourists. Here, you’re granted a rare chance to delve into the deepest mysteries of ancient Egypt.

Aug 25, 2017

Becoming a Regular at Carlucci’s Grill

Over the past few weeks, my coworker Ashley and I have frequented a nice Italian restaurant close to our office. Ashley is already a regular, greeted with a smile at the door, and the more I go to Carlucci’s, the more I feel like a regular myself.