For an annual fee of US$ 49, you can stay at amazing properties like the Intercontinental Bora Bora Resort, or Intercontinental hotels in
expensive city destinations like New York, Paris, London, Hong Kong or Tokyo, offering you a dream stay and saving you hundreds of dollars in the process!
Not exact matches
From its hub in Panama
City you can reach Central and South America
destinations that are often
expensive cash tickets.
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And the most
expensive of all those
destinations was New York
City, with average daily spending of $ 549 — an increase of 5 percent year - over-year.
Whether it's an honor is questionable, however: BTN said that in 2015, the
City by the Bay remained the most
expensive destination in the nation for business travel, with an average daily cost of $ 547.34 for a hotel room, a rental car and meals.
Allianz Global Assistance Reveals This Year's Most Popular
Destinations for Valentine's Day and Uncovers the Most
Expensive Domestic
City to Spend Cupid's Holiday
Allianz Global Assistance Reveals This Year's Most Popular
Destinations for Valentine's Day and Uncovers the Most
Expensive Domestic
City to Spend Cupid's HolidayA review of Valentine's Day travel plans by customers of leading travel insurance provider Allianz Global Assistance found that Las Vegas is this year's most popular domestic
destination for the romantic weekend.
The U.S. is home to only one of the top 10 most
expensive cities in the world, making the U.S. a relatively inexpensive and attractive
destination, both in terms of cost of living and housing.
Calgary is followed by Toronto ($ 305), which is the second most
expensive Canadian
city to rent a space by the month, with Montreal ($ 280), Edmonton ($ 275) and Vancouver ($ 224) closing the top five
destinations.