Travel Briefs

After 32 years, Air Zimbabwe ceased flying in March due to financial problems. A debt of over $150 million, labor strikes and aging planes all played parts. The airline may close completely or be purchased by another airline. The airline never had a major air disaster. Other international airlines continue to service Harare.

Queen Margrethe II, celebrating 40 years on the throne of Denmark in 2012, is a respected artist, textile designer and book illustrator (she illustrated two Danish editions of Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings”).

Works of hers — oil paintings, watercolors, church textile designs, décopage, scenography and embroidery — can be seen in the exhibit “Essence of Colour,” Jan. 28-July 1, 2012, at the Arken Museum of Modern Art (Skovvej 100, Ishøj Municipality; phone 43 54 02 22), 15 minutes south of Copenhagen.

Open 10-9 Wed., 10-5 Tues.-Sun. (closed Mon.). DKK85 (near $15) adult or...

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Norwegian Coastal Voyage has reduced the rates on its air-inclusive 19-day NCV Expedition Voyages to Antarctica and the Chilean fjords, including 15 days aboard the 464-berth MS Nordnorge, between Nov. 3, 2004, and Feb. 9, 2005.

The biggest reductions apply to large outside ship cabins and suites and coincide with holiday periods. In 2004, cabins are $4,445 to $5,630 and suites $6,385 to $7,135. In 2005 the rates increase to $4,775 to $5,875 for cabins and $6,940 to $7,445 for suites.

AARP members save $150 per cabin.

Expedition voyages include round-trip LanChile...

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A deluxe ecocruise vessel is navigating Ecuador’s Rio Napo in the Amazon jungle. Big Five Tours & Expeditions’ Manatee Explorer is a modern, 3-deck vessel with air-conditioning, 13 en suite cabins, dining room, bar and lounge.

The exclusive “flotel” offers a full-service crew plus expert naturalist guides for excursions.

Four- and 5-day cruises may be combined with other tour programs. The 4-day “Amazon Cruising in Ecuador” departs every Friday from Quito and costs $799 per person, sharing; price includes internal flights from Quito, transfers, a 3-night ecocruise, all...

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Taking Web surfing to new heights, Lufthansa soon will offer its passengers aboard jumbo jets the opportunity to browse the Internet and access their e-mail with FlyNet. Anything that can be accomplished over the Internet on the ground with a wireless laptop, passengers will be able to do at 30,000 feet.

FlyNet, the first commercially available wireless Internet and Intranet service, will be available in all cabin classes. Passengers will pay a flat fee of $30 for unlimited access during a flight. There will be a pay-per-minute option where the first 30 minutes will cost $10.

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Two free guides provide details of 43 places to eat in the English counties bordering Wales.

• With sections on restaurants; ethnic restaurants serving food from the Indian subcontinent; brasseries; pubs, and tea shops, “A Taste of Staffordshire” can be obtained by calling 08705 004444 or visiting the website www.tasteofstaffordshire.com.

• “Flavours of Herefordshire” features leading entries in the county’s annual awards scheme for restaurants, pubs, tearooms, bed-and-breakfasts and shops serving local food and drink, from cider and wine to cheese and chutney. Call 01432...

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Since 2007, all US passports have carried Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips; some credit cards also have them. Unfortunately, these devices also enable unauthorized persons to scan any chips nearby, raising the possibility of identity theft. SecureMyID wallets and organizers contain metal to block scans. Among products are a leather passport case (5½"x3¾"x½", $24.99), a leather mini-wallet (3¼"x45⁄8", $15.95), a men’s nylon trifold wallet (4"x3¼"x½", $29.99) and a ladies’ leather clutch purse (8"x4"x1¼", $39.95). Checks Unlimited (Colorado Springs, CO; 800/210-0468).

In Moscow, the main stage at the State Academic Bolshoi Theatre of Russia (box office phone +7 [499] 250-73-17) has reopened after six years.

Restoration work was done on the auditorium frescoes, gold leaf was replaced and the crystal chandelier was renovated. On the main curtain, the Russian eagle symbol has replaced the hammer and sickle. Now, below the main stage is a rehearsal stage of the same size, and the orchestra pit is bigger.

During restoration, all ballet, opera and philharmonic performances used the smaller “New Stage.” Performances now will be held...

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