News and notes from around the interweb:
- Pretty much
I asked ChatGPT to roast a Titanium Elite…I cried because it hit too close to reality
byu/Chocolatesalty_balls inmarriott - For those of you who think Uber is on the decline here, it could be worse…
Uber has no standard in India. It looks like the car came from junkyard. @Uber_India @Uber_Support @Uber pic.twitter.com/10Xo0pgw5O
— Rohit Arora (@_arorarohit_) December 16, 2024
- Tour operator to relaunch Syria trips ‘as soon as possible’ I’ll wait, thanks.
- Thailand…
Seeking peace can be a trip.
The HBO Original Series #TheWhiteLotus returns February 16 on Max. pic.twitter.com/RpKUh2n5CV
— Max (@StreamOnMax) December 16, 2024
- China expands visa-free travel to 10 days for international travellers (HT: @crucker)
- The new Singapore Airlines Spontaneous Escapes award discounts don’t have any business class awards to/from the U.S.
Umm, the visa-free up to 10 days for ‘tourism’ to mainland China is kind of a big deal, if true, and if you can avoid getting ‘re-educated’ indefinitely.
What do you expect…it’s India
That roast was pretty lame.
Just enough time in country to have your face scanned, walking gate analyzed, DNA matched to stolen 23 & Me records, your social network evaluated to determine who know that they are interested in, your phone downloaded and processed against all the telecom hacks of the 3 major cell phone companies and I’m sure much much more. Hmmm, no thanks.
Agree with John. That’s not an unusual vehicle in India, Uber or otherwise. And really, if it gets you where you’re going without damage, do you care?
I have had a free visa for tourism in China but it was only used for a 12+ hour layover in Beijing. I hope to have a longer layover sometime in the future to explore more. 10 days could be a nice side trip.
Remember, it’s only still just for transiting the country.
And if B is China, you must be going country A-B-C, and country A and C cannot be the same (AKA no doing this for round trip purposes.)
Additionally, you have to stay in the zone you entered, so with virtually no exceptions, that means you fly out of the airport you flew into.