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I purchased a 2-week extended holiday to Costa del Sol, Spain, with Sun Holidays for March ’07. The total price was $1,847, which included airfare from New York’s JFK to Málaga, Spain, with Iberia Air; hotel for 13 nights; transfers; meals; three local tours, and taxes. I separately arranged domestic air on US Airways to JFK Airport, which cost $248.

The week I was to leave, the Northeast experienced a monster snowstorm. I got to my local airport in Wilmington, North Carolina, early...

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A letter of mine, regarding a lost-baggage claim, was printed under the title “Travelex Came Through Despite Alitalia’s Silence” (Aug. ’07, pg. 31).

I am writing to inform you that we have received a check from Alitalia. It was dated Aug. 13, 2007, and postmarked Sept. 10. There was no letter included — nothing showing the breakdown as to how the settlement was determined nor any apology for the loss.

I will say, however, that the amount was fair, though I will never understand...

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Following a visit to Peru in January-February ’07 (Nov. ’07, pg. 41), my husband, Joe, and I continued on to Quito, Ecuador, then flew TAME airlines to the Galápagos Islands. We boarded the S/S Mary Anne, a cruise ship run by Angermeyer Cruises.

The cruise we took, which cost $2,800 per person (excluding international airfare), can be booked through Andando Tours-Angermeyer Cruises (Mariana de Jesús E7-113 y Pradera, Quito, Ecuador; phone 593 2 2568 195, fax 593 2 3238309 or...

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As my grandchildren graduate from junior high, I take each on a trip anywhere he or she chooses. In June ’07 I took my granddaughter Alli to Ecuador and the Galápagos.

As with most trips I take (I’ve been to 110 countries), I checked the Internet to see what was offered and got information from tours advertised in ITN. This time, through the Internet I booked with Virgin Vacations (19021 120th Ave. NE, Ste. 102, Bothell, WA 98011; 888/937-8474, www.virgin-vacations.com), not...

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I thought the Four Seasons Hotel Buenos Aires was way beyond my budget, but, thanks to an incredible package from WOW! Argentina (Santa Fe 882 12th floor, C1059ABP, Buenos Aires, Argentina; www.wow argentina.com), we stayed there July 18-20, 2007.

For the two of us, $866 plus tax included three nights’ stay in a double room and two dinners for two in the hotel’s Le Mistral restaurant, including two glasses of the wine of the week (a delicious Catena Zapata’s malbec). An outstanding...

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A friend and I spent two weeks in Romania and Bulgaria, May 25-June 7, 2007, with Adventures Abroad Worldwide Travel (800/665-3998). The land-only cost was $3,720.

This was a great trip, with a nice survey of each country. There was an A.A. guide with us throughout, but I particularly want to recommend the travel agency which arranged the Bulgarian part of the tour for A.A. Owned by Nina Todorova, it is Select Tours BG (5A Triaditza Str., Office 517, 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria; phone [+359...

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We can highly recommend the tour “Great Trains of Europe,” which we took July 8-20, 2007. This was our fourth trip with Grand European Tours, or GET (6000 Meadows Rd., Ste. 520, Lake Oswego, OR 97035; 800/552-5545, www.getours.com), and we were more than satisfied.

The nice thing about GET is they give you a day of leisure at most stops. We flew to London and stayed three nights, took the high-speed Eurostar to Paris, staying two nights, rode the TGV train (200 mph) to Geneva, bused...

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We had our first encounter with a personal butler at the Royal Livingstone Hotel in Livingstone, Zambia, where my husband and I stayed two nights, June 21-23, 2007.

We saw the butler only two times. The first was when she explained the amenities of the room to us (usually done by a bellboy, in our experience). The second was on the day we checked out; she spoke to us when we returned to our room after breakfast. We were going to phone for a porter to pick up our luggage and she said...

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