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A7 Extended roadtrip - I like slow travel to get the opportunity to really get the essence of a place. Here's a 2-w… https://t.co/zkx253CqoC

#passionpassport A7: I tend to look at local/regional train/bus companies direct; they're the ones with the best specific detail.

replying to @passionpassport @passionpassport A7 def #google flights! It is the best way in our opinion to search for travel or flights!… https://t.co/Eqj6yhCvs4

A7 I anti-recommend Google, it misses many bus and train schedules #passionpassport

A7: Rome2Rio is always helpful but sometimes it’s just a lot of googling and reading to piece together the info #passionpassport

A7 As I'm still researching sponsors for my round the world segway tour I find this site useful ;)… https://t.co/YLd1YbQbcc

replying to @mulia A7 For travel in London, I rely on Citymapper app. When I travel abroad, I install the local metro / train app to c… https://t.co/1JjNGlcV5l

A7: Can’t think of any at the moment. Watching other responses. I do know that Rome’s public transport site… https://t.co/N0Bfzwo9xQ

replying to @passionpassport @passionpassport A7 @Skyscanner and @adioso are my favs! #PassionPassport

replying to @passionpassport @passionpassport A7. Love Google Flights, @momondo, @Skyscanner and @jacksflightsUK for finding cheap flights! #passionpassport

A7: Huge @Skyscanner fan.Great can search for deals with or without placing destination. And can look months out. #PassionPassport

A7. I believe that focusing too much on one or two booking engines can cost travellers extra money even when they c… https://t.co/BNWtCDPW55

RT @noshindulge: A7 My go-to is @SkyscannerUSA #passionpassport https://t.co/NcIu42XcWx