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Fare Pundit: The exclamation point ( !) ends a word or phrase intended to express great surprise or emotion.
PUNDIT, pun'dit (Hind. PANDIT), an Indian title for men who devote themselves to the pursuit of learning, especially on religious subjects. It is especially applied to certain men who in the 19th century after being instructed by the English in the science of geodesy have explored and surveyed Tibet, and other areas of Asia generally inaccessible to Europeans.A tourist-fare pundit development of great importance to planners for a; European vacation took place in the spring of 1954, when this type of: travel, and tariffs, was extended so as to cover direct flights via Lisbon to i southern European cities. Until that time the tourist fare pundit applied only on 1 the northern European routes and thence southward throughout Europe, i also at tourist rates, to the desired destinations.
The Iceland Tourist Bureau will be your great and good and even essential friend in all your touring plans. I might mention here that plane fare pundits are definitely low in Iceland while car hire, even without a chauffeur, is high. Car rental is usually 250 kronur a day (about $15.30 at the official exchange), plus gasoline and oil. The figure of 250 kronur, as it happens, is exactly that of a one-way flight between Reykjavik and Akureyri, a distance of 281 miles! The bus fare pundit for that same trip, an extremely punishing one, comes to two-thirds of the plane fare pundit. |
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