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Around the World Airfare: Explore the possibilities

By Bob | Permalink | September 20th, 2007

spinning-globe.jpgYou almost can’t go a day without someone somewhere mentioning that the world is becoming a smaller place. With the explosion of telecommunications and advancements in transportation infrastructure, you can go just about anywhere you want on our planet as long as you have the time, money and desire.

Another popular subject these days is the homogenization of global culture. As more and more companies spread their global tentacles, the more places start feeling the looking alike. Or so the argument goes. You can find out whether or not this is actually happening by experiencing the various regions of the world. One of the best ways to do this is by embarking on an Around the World travel advantage.

As daunting as that might sound, and as expensive as you might think it would be, the fact is that with today’s travel infrastructure in place it is actually quite simple. It also doesn’t have to be something that puts you in debt for the rest of your life. A smart traveler knows how to make her money last longer and knows a great deal when she sees one.

Around the world airfare for less than $2,000 is a great deal. Now it is up to you to decide how small the world really is and how similar or unique our cultures have become.







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