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Michael Gebicki is a Sydney-based writer and photographer who has been writing travel articles since 1982. Michael is Traveller's resident Tripologist, answering your travel questions and offering expert tips and advice.

Spineless government is preventing cheaper flights for Australians

Spineless government is preventing cheaper flights for Australians

With the Australian government, allowing airline lobbyists to dictate terms that override the interests of consumers shows a spineless dereliction of duty.

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Bigger (often cheaper) than a hotel: how to find an apartment overseas

Bigger (often cheaper) than a hotel: how to find an apartment overseas

A spacious suite in a hotel with a terrace and a view over central Paris is going to cost at least $1500 per night. An apartment can be less than half that.

  • by Michael Gebicki
Are there any Europe cycling trips suitable for novices?

Are there any Europe cycling trips suitable for novices?

Michael Gebicki is Traveller’s expert Tripologist. Each week he tackles the thorny issues in travel as well as answering your questions. Got a question for the Tripologist? Email tripologist@traveller.com.au

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The airlines that offer the most space in economy class

The airlines that offer the most space in economy class

Flying economy class is never going to be particularly comfortable, but an extra couple of centimetres can make a big difference on a long haul.

  • by Michael Gebicki
How much time do you really need between flights?

How much time do you really need between flights?

Airlines are still grappling with staff shortages, with delayed flights and slow baggage handling between connecting flights among the consequences.

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$2000 one day, $8000 the next: Why airfares vary so much from day to day

$2000 one day, $8000 the next: Why airfares vary so much from day to day

Once upon a time, the price an airline charged for a flight depended on whether you were travelling in high or low season. Not any more.

  • by Michael Gebicki
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Tripologist: Where should I go on the Yucatan Peninsula?

Tripologist: Where should I go on the Yucatan Peninsula?

The big attraction in the Yucatan Peninsula is the Mayan city of Chichen Itza, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World.

  • by Michael Gebicki
Why airlines love premium economy (more than passengers)

Why airlines love premium economy (more than passengers)

Emirates and Singapore Airlines have finally embraced premium economy, while Qantas has increased the number of premium seats on board.

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How to save money when paying for overseas holiday bookings

How to save money when paying for overseas holiday bookings

Paying in advance often gives you the best rate, but be careful how you transfer cash overseas – some services offer a far better rate than the bank.

  • by Michael Gebicki
Australians to be charged a fee to enter the UK

Australians to be charged a fee to enter the UK

While you can still arrive at Heathrow, flash your Aussie passport and head off to the nearest pub, those days are ending. We’re going to need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to enter the UK.

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How much do we pay in hidden flight costs? Departure tax hike on the way

How much do we pay in hidden flight costs? Departure tax hike on the way

The cost depends on the route you’re flying. On a flight to the USA the taxes are truly byzantine.

  • by Michael Gebicki