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‘Flights to nowhere’ and other ways travel junkies are getting their fix during coronavirus lockdowns – ABC News
Apparently one of the big things that people miss while not being able to travel during the pandemic is actually flying on planes.

Whether it’s signing up for “flights to nowhere”, buying in-flight meals to eat at home or even just pretending to be on a plane for social media, travel junkies are going to extreme lengths to get their fix.
Turns out one of the big things that people miss while not being able to travel during the pandemic is actually flying on planes.
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