by Sue Davies | May 7, 2018 | Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa
Reggie and I have been to dozens of countries together. We think very carefully about our accommodations with location being the most important criteria. The places we have slept range from very moderate to some splurges on eco lodges. There are times, however, that...
by Sue Davies | Feb 5, 2017 | Travel Hacking & Tips
Top 10 things I learned at the NYT travel show: When booking flights: First step before booking check flights using aggregators (momondo, skyscanner, google flights β sign up for alerts when fare changes). Most of these are not booking engines but search the internet...
by Sue Davies | Feb 17, 2020 | New York, Singapore
We call New York City and Singapore home. As we travel around both cities, we spend a lot of time on the subway (NYC) and MRT (Singapore). Both are extensive and efficient in their own ways. They have very different characters and can be an interesting experience for...
by Sue Davies | Oct 25, 2018 | Africa, Asia, Europe, Women
By Claire Davies with Sue Davies Now entering her 89th year, my mother wanted to see the world since she was a child growing up on the Lower East Side of New York City in the 1930s. She wasn’t able to take her first trip internationally until she was in her 60s,...
by Sue Davies | Jun 21, 2018 | Asia, Singapore
Finding theΒ Cheapest Business Class to SingaporeBy Regina AngIt started with a family emergency. My brother called me to say my father was not well. The doctor said get to Singapore as soon as possible. Since the flight from New York to Singapore takes more than 20...
by Sue Davies | Dec 26, 2018 | Asia, Singapore
After many months of planning, we have begun our experiment in relocating to Singapore for the winter.Β Reggie grew up in Singapore but has been living in the US for the past 25 years while Sue has visited Singapore at least 8 times, but never lived there.Β We are...
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