Monday, February 23, 2026

Philippines 4 Week Itinerary Help

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My girlfriend and I will be doing a year long trip and are looking at spending 4 weeks exploring the Philippines in March 2027. We would like a mix of exploring, diving/snorkeling (we both have our open water padi), surfing and beaches. It would be nice to go to places that aren't too crowded, or we are fine to go to popular places that are worth it or have less crowded areas to stay in (for example Boracay - it will of course be busy but is it worth it?).

As of now now we have looked at the places below. We aren't planning on going to all of these, they are just the places we have found. Any insight or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

In no particular order:

- El nido

- Coron

- Palawan

- Malapascua

- Boracay

- Moalboal

- Siquijor

- Siargao

- Romblon islands

- Bohol

- Donsol (mainly wondering how ethical the whale shark activities really are here)

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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Air India review

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Air India Review

Our flight was originally supposed to be direct from JFK to BOM on Tuesday, Feb 24. However, there is a major snow storm that caused our airline to cancel our incoming flight into JFK the 2 days in advance of our planned travel. Therefore, we had no way into JFK, and wanted to adjust our itinerary to avoid the massive storm that likely would have delayed or cancelled our JFK to BOM flight.

So we spent nearly an hour on the phone to rebook our flight yesterday, allowing us to fly out of Chicago direct to New Delhi instead. The representative placed us on hold for extended periods with no feedback, then eventually told us we would need to pay an additional $1920 USD, but he couldn’t make the payment link work. Then, the representative made a mistake and sent us a payment link for 1920 INR, which we paid, thinking it was a language barrier issue with his English.

Then, Air India called us several times overnight while we were asleep, so we called back when we woke up as we were on US central time. At 9:15am CT, I spoke to an Air India representative who confirmed the payment was received successfully the night prior and confirmed that the ticket was issued. We then proceeded to successfully check in for the flight, and had tickets issued this morning.

Then, while in transit to the airport to make our way to Chicago in advance of this flight, I was unavailable to answer the phone for less than 4 hours, during which the Air India team called and left several voicemails and sent us a new payment link for $1920 USD. Once I got through security at the airport, I was already on the phone again with the Air India team before the payment link even expired, (the payment link email states that we have 2 hours to make the payment), and by thy point, our itinerary had already been cancelled and our seats were sold, leaving no business class seats on that flight. There were no other equivalent flight options until 2 days later, for which they claimed the cost would increase the total cost of the flight to more than double what I paid for the original flight (and was also $3000 USD) more than they were charging for the same flight two days prior. At this point, I cancelled the entire reservation as Air India is clearly not an airline that deserves my business or money, nor anyone else’s.

In summary, this morning at 9:15am Central time, we had checked in for our flight and had issued tickets in our possession, and I confirmed this both via the phone with an Air India representative and confirmed it via web. By 1:15pm Central time, due to multiple errors made by the Air India team and my inability to answer the phone/ call back for a period of LESS THAN 4 HOURS, our business class reservation was cancelled and our seats were sold, leaving us stranded with no options. Beyond this, a refund was not automatically processed, and I had to specifically request this.

This is the most unprofessional and unacceptable treatment of business class customers I’ve ever experienced. The Air India team’s incompetency and unwillingness to treat high paying customers with the courtesy and respect to acknowledge their mistakes and offer reasonable solutions to fix those mistakes will ensure that I will never even consider flying Air India in the future. I’ll also ensure to take every opportunity to inform anyone and everyone who will listen about this experience to ensure they never consider Air India either. This was absolutely unacceptable, no company should be permitted to operate business this way. I’m absolutely disgusted and you should be ashamed of yourselves for allowing this poor conduct within your business. I sincerely hope you go out of business quickly.

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Saturday, February 21, 2026

‘Board of Peace’ Fail: Azerbaijan’s Dictator’s Guards Attack Protesters in DC—With Diplomatic Immunity

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Where to travel in Europe with a Toddler (3 years old)?

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We are hoping to take a 2-3 week trip in late July/early August to London and one or two other European countries. Tell me some great places (cities/attractions/etc.) you've been with a toddler! We like slow travel and don't love being hot, but if somewhere like Rome is worth it that time of year, let me know. Thanks!

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Thursday, February 19, 2026

Flight to slovenia question

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I’m planning to go to Slovenia in late May. I don’t have direct flights available. The only transit options are through Lufthansa in Frankfurt or Turkish Airlines in Istanbul. The tickets are cheap, but only if seats are available. My plan is to book a same-day flight. Which option is better?

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Wednesday, February 18, 2026

ETA - US to Ireland

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I am traveling next month to Ireland (not Northern Ireland at all) from the US.

I believe I do not need an ETA. However:

  1. Let's say my flight to Dublin is diverted to London due to bad weather and I will be stuck in London for a least a day. (No idea how likely this would ever be but the winter weather has been quite bad around Europe.)

If I don't have this ETA, I can't leave the airport - correct? I really wouldn't want to sleep in the airport and would like to get a room if I could find one, so I would need one.

  1. I thought I went to the gov.uk site and there was an option to see how long it would take to get this. (On the app, I don't see this option.) I got to the end - before payment - cost was 19.99 but there were only 3 options displayed - one with a minimum of 74.99 added on - I think it was 4 hrs? and more $ if I wanted it even faster.

How much should this cost and how long would it take if I have 3 weeks before I might need it?

Is it realistic that if I would need an ETA, I could apply for it at that time on the app and wait a few hours?

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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

US Forces Board Second Sanctioned Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean - Bloomberg.com

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Monday, February 16, 2026

Colombia - not really feeling it?

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I have travelled all over the world including most parts of Latin America and I am currently in Colombia.

I don't hate it, but I don'tsee the appeal either. It seems Colombia does nothing particularly well. It's relatively not very safe, the food is mediocre and the level of scamming and dishonesty against tourists is high. Sure, there is natural beauty but nothing you can't find in other countries.

I feel plenty of other countries in Latin America allow a far more enjoyable travel experience in terms of safety, food, cultural richness, etc, that I don't see the point of coming here.

This is probably one of the first country out of 60+ that I feel I will have no intention to return to.

I'm just wondering if I am missing something. Why do so many people (nearly 5 million visitors in 2025) rave about Colimbia? Is it just because it is affordable?

Edit: to clarify I have so far been to Bogota, Santa Marta, Minca, Barranquilla, Cartagena and MedellĂ­n.

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Return of the Three-Headed Bond Monster Over Tokyo - Bloomberg.com

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