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Cheap Airline Fares: My children attended schools there and it was cheap airline fares at that time, dirt cheap airline fares, which explains why we could stay there. We saved a lot of money as against living at home. We could secure two double rooms, enough to shelter the four of us, for two dollars a day in small family hotels. We could secure good nourishing meals for twenty-five cents apiece. Metro fares were one cent. So I and my budget were spoiled.Thrift transportation by sea is a far more complicated subject than is such transportation by air and careful consultation with your travel agent; is almost a necessity. Plane fares across the Atlantic are nearly uniform | —those of Icelandic Airlines are a thrift exception—but ship fares are i decidedly not uniform. Also, there are three classes, first, cabin and tourist, as against two, ordinarily, by air.
One more thrift note: Students are granted many special reductions, such as 25 per cent on hotel bills and 20 to 40 per cent on rail and ship fares. Very cheap airline fares, or even free, accommodations may be had in Athens and elsewhere by students who take matters up with the Athens University Club, 15 Hippocrates Street; or the Polytechnicum School, October 28th Street; or Scholl's Secretariat, for the Athens High School of Fine Arts in its Rhodes, Mykonos, Delphi and Hydra branches. |
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