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While back KLM and Air France launched their own social community for travel tips I have following it with interest to see how it is growing (or not), it looks to me that they have done nothing to improve the options how to communicate with other people, like sharing groups or discussion. But it looks that there is a big community involved anyway. I am making a trip to middle Europe this autumn and I was looking some tips where to go or what to see or what to do, only finding out that Indian restaurants are everywhere
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Should there be some moderation, I don’t know but it really is annoying to see that those people who runs those little restaurants are advertising there. And only them. I didn’t find any relevant content from the country or city I was planning to go. Should I think that if I don’t like Bluenity, I don’t like the owning airline either? After all, team is as weak as its weakest link.
Do you use Bluenity or any similar service to plan your trips?
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