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After seeing the reader’s letter “CDG Airport Lag” (April ’07, pg. 28), regarding Charles de Gaulle airport and Air France, I had to write. I am a travel junkie who happens to work in retail in an airport. I have been through CDG 26 times in the last five years (most recently in October ’06), using Air France, and I have never missed a connection. I have heard about the signage and every other imaginable complaint about CDG and Air France.

I think people need to take a proactive...

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We had a wonderful new experience in cruising — quite different from the ocean cruises we have taken but every bit as enjoyable — with Uniworld River Cruises (17323 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA 91316; 800/733-7820).

Our one-week trip down the Danube River from Passau, Germany, to Budapest, Hungary, aboard the River Princess, April 22-29, 2007, cost $4,572 for both my husband and me, including an upgrade to category 3 and airport transfers but not airfare, as we used frequent-flyer miles....

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We took a cruise-tour in Russia, the 18-day “Tatars, Cossacks and the Golden Ring,” April 28-May 15, 2007, with Grand Circle Travel (Boston, MA; 800/221-2610, www.gct.com).

The cost from Atlanta was $3,295 per person plus $241 for taxes and fees. Optional cancellation/medical insurance added $380. Russian visas were additional at $270 per couple using a visa service.

Departing on Delta’s direct flight from Atlanta to Moscow, we had a quick overnight and then flew Aeroflot from...

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My partner, Pamela, and I decided to support the work of Earthwatch (3 Clock Tower Place, Ste. 100, Box 75, Maynard, MA 01754; phone 800/776-0188 or 978/ 461-0081, www.earthwatch.org), a wonderful organization which allows laypeople to volunteer to work with scientists on expeditions all over the world. I had participated in prior expeditions in Nepal and South Africa, and we had decided to join a research project in Botswana.

We signed on with Earthwatch and booked our flight on...

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Through a travel agent friend, in May ’06 two friends and I booked a Christmas markets cruise with Viking River Cruises. The Nov. 28, 2006, sailing of the Viking Danube Explorer from Nuremberg to Vienna was our first experience with river cruising, but it will not be our last. (We booked a cruise with Viking from St. Petersburg to Moscow, Russia, for September 2007.)

We enjoyed the ship, other passengers, the hardworking enthusiastic young crew and the chance to visit some of Germany...

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A coincidence — as the July 2007 edition of ITN arrived, I was completing a survey of comments on Grand Circle Travel’s (Boston, MA; 800/248-3737, www.gct.com) “Heart of Italy” trip, which we took May 20-July 7, 2007. I was, therefore, interested to read the reader’s letter “Add in Tour’s Extra Costs” (page 28) about virtually the same trip taken the year before. Both were Extended Vacations, the only differences being a few tweaks in schedule and visits.

On this particular trip we...

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We were flying home on Feb. 26, 2007, after a trip to the Antarctic with International Expeditions (One Environs Park, Helena, AL 35080; 800/633-4734, www.ietravel.com). Our group was booked on Aerolineas Argentinas (800/333-0276, www.aerolineas.com.ar) flight AR2892 from Ushuaia (USH), Argentina, to Buenos Aires International (EZE).

Our guide, Greg Greer, informed us to watch the departure flight monitors in Ushuaia for any changes. Five minutes before boarding, the monitor changed our...

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A friend and I took our second trip to China in October ’05. Prior to the trip, we were put in touch with John Zhang, a tour agent employed by Teddybear Center (e-mail cqteddybear@126.com or phone 013983177596 or 023 63773545) in Chongqing, China, and worked with him in planning part of our trip.

We flew from Beijing to Chongqing, where John met us and took us out to dinner for a traditional hotpot. He planned a day trip for us to the Dazu rock carvings ($35), a place of spectacular...

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