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Papua New Guinea

Orion passengers meet the locals.

Papua New Guinea

Smoke on the water

A volcanic eruption is a fiery backdrop as Michael Gebicki sails into a land of painted warriors and tribal sing-sings.

Papua New Guinea

Faces behind the masks

Tribal ...  Kusare warriors.

It's terrifying and electrifying in equal measure when PNG's warriors take centre stage, writes Daniel Scott.

Airports

Runway rooms

Airways Hotel, Port Moresby.

If you enjoy watching planes in action, plan a stopover at these hotels, writes Katrina Lobley.

Papua New Guinea

Blood, tears and sweat

Trek of memories . . . a rugged section of the Kokoda Track as it is today.

Rachel Olding tests her endurance on the Kokoda Track, and finds the challenge is as much emotional as physical.

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Travellers Tips

Tips

Roam alone

Woman pretending to kiss the Sphinx, Egypt. Solo travel.

Breaking free of the tribe can deliver the holiday of a lifetime, writes frequent soloist Julietta Jameson.

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Travel News

Japanese 80-year-old breaks Everest record

Yuichiro Miura

GOPAL SHARMA 23 May | An 80-year-old Japanese mountain climber who has had four heart surgeries reached the top of Mount Everest on Thursday, becoming the oldest person to conquer the world's highest mountain.

Airline offers free air miles for doctors on board

OLIVER SMITH 23 May | Turkish Airlines has become the latest carrier to reward doctors with free air miles if they identify themselves when booking a flight.

Qantas aims to close fuel surcharge loophole

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 22 May | Savvy Qantas frequent flyers are exploiting a loophole in the alliance with Emirates.

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