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  2. Topdeck - Wikipedia

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    Topdeck Travel (originally Top Deck Travel) is a tour operator providing trips for people aged 18 to 39 throughout Europe, North America, Africa, Egypt, the Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. Topdeck offers 330 different tours in 65 countries.

  3. Audley Travel - Wikipedia

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    Audley Travel is a tour operator based in the UK in Witney, Oxfordshire, with offices in London and Boston. The company covers over 90 destinations worldwide, providing tailor-made travel. [ 2 ] According to the Financial Times , Audley is the largest operator in this market.

  4. Tauck - Wikipedia

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    Tauck (/ t aʊ k / [1]) is an operator of guided tours and cruises and is based in Wilton, Connecticut.Founded in 1925, the company offers guided land journeys, small-ship ocean cruises, European river cruises, safaris, and family travel experiences.

  5. (Insert your name) in Paris: New specialty tour traces the ...

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    Specialty tour group Dharma wants to let you see Paris as Emily does. Here's what to know about the packages. (Insert your name) in Paris: New specialty tour traces the Netflix's star's experience

  6. List of travel magazines - Wikipedia

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    Today's Traveller (1997; published by Gill India Communications Pvt. Ltd. (GICPL), Indian international travel magazine) Travel + Leisure (1971; published by Exposure Media Marketing) Travel Agent (1930; trade, published by Questex Media Group) Travel in Taiwan (Vision International Publishing Co. Ltd., on behalf of the Taiwan Tourism Bureau)

  7. List of international trips made by presidents of the United ...

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    In the 19th century, American social convention made international travel by the incumbent president taboo, though foreign travel by former presidents was acceptable. The most widely publicized trip of this nature was the 1877–79 world tour of Ulysses S. Grant. Domestic travel was regarded as a welcome opportunity for presidents to talk with ...