A short list of practicalities, everyday needs like ‘what’s good to eat?’ and ‘how can I change money?’
For when you need a break and it needs to be more than just a cool drink but less than a full meal…..
It’s hot and thirsty work trotting round the town doing tourist stuff. Or if you’re not being touristy, but just busy, that’s thirsty work too!
Air Asia has introduced a new in-flight menu which keeps most of the old favourites and introduced some new ones. A great introduction, or a ‘welcome home’ to Malaysian and ASEAN dishes.
Even if you’re not ‘into food’, you still need to eat. Here are a few things to look out for in Paris without busting the budget.
Even if it’s a short flight to Penang or Singapore from Subang, if it’s breakfast , lunch or dinner time, you can save time by pre-booking your meal with your ticket and collecting it to eat on the way.
Visiting Penang and want to eat what the locals eat? Here are a few breakfast suggestions that will get you ready for the day.
If you’re travelling during this Ramadan (Muslim fasting month) we’ve checked what a few airlines in Asia and the Middle East will be doing to make it easier for passengers, whether fasting or not.
Real Coffee takes to the skies Have you ever looked at the AirAsia menu and wished you could have a…