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Vancouver

Air Canada's executive first class has lie-flat beds that are truly flat; they recline to 180 degrees, unlike some so-called lie-flat seats that force you to sleep on an angle of 160 or 170 degrees.

Flight Test: Air Canada business class

Flight Test The lie-flat beds are truly flat; they recline to 180 degrees, unlike some so-called lie-flat seats.

Cruising

Jeeves of the seas

Silver Shadow cruise ship, Silversea Cruises.

Sally Macmillan The worldwide popularity of the TV drama Downton Abbey has apparently caused a rise in demand for butlers in the style of Mr Carson.

Tripologist

What are the best options for a single female traveller?

Traveller

The Tripologist A guided tour is the perfect answer for solo women travellers. You get instant camaraderie, security, and you'll never have to face the dining room alone.

Canada

Sky fall to love action

Heli skiing, Canadian Mountain Holidays.

Rachael Oakes-Ash takes on the heli-ski slopes of Canada, where the men are plentiful and the women missing in action.

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The best of Vancouver

Whistler, 125 km north of Vancouver.

From skiing and hiking to food, wine and art - this is the best Vancouver has to offer.

Travellers Tips

Flight test

Flight test: Air Canada economy class

Air Canada 777

Flight Test In most cases the cabin crew are exemplary - with one exception.

Tripologist

To Canada by wing and by vessel

Tripologist We want to visit my brother in Vancouver. Which is the best airline when you're flying with infants?

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Qantas aims to close fuel surcharge loophole

Qantas

MATT O'SULLIVAN | Savvy frequent flyers are avoiding as much as $610 in fuel surcharges on Qantas international flights by exploiting a loophole in its alliance with Emirates.

How to save $610 on fuel surcharges

MATT O'SULLIVAN 12:50pm | Savvy Qantas frequent flyers are exploiting a loophole in the alliance with Emirates.

The 'budget airline of hotels' set to open in Australia

ROBERT UPE 11:52am | The Tune hotel chain could offer some of the lowest room-rates in years.

Tourists are coming: Game of Thrones tours launched

NATALIE PARIS 10:44am | Fans of the epic fantasy series Game of Thrones can visit sites made famous by the television drama on one of two new walking tours around Dubrovnik and Northern Ireland.

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