For the past years, given the pandemic and restrictions, many of us were forced to re-evaluate how to plan and book trips for holidays, or consider whether we should even be planning for any travel at all. Now, as borders are opening up, we have reached a stage where many of us are ready to start traveling again and make vacation plans once more. The catch, though, is that traveling will likely continue to be complicated as new variants emerge. How then do we plan for travel? In this issue, we explore this matter in more depth. | 5 Tips to Planning a Safe Trip in 2022 The pandemic has drastically impacted the way people travel. With COVID-19 ravaging the planet, countries around the world are changing travel requirements in 2022. If you're planning a vacation to get away from the stress of the past two years, here are five tips for planning a safe trip | The Top 22 Places to Travel for Spring, Summer and Fall 2022 International travel has taken a hit these past two years. But nonetheless, our annual list of the top travel destinations is back and better than ever. As always, our aim is to highlight places that offer exciting reasons for architecture and design lovers to visit during the rest of 2022, from major museum openings to burgeoning trends worth checking out. Read on for our picks for our top picks and be sure to get planning. | The Point of Travel | Proudly Brought to You I seek to reach out to people who believe in safeguarding the interests of their loved ones. Let me know if I can be of help to someone you know or care about. We can make a difference to lives when it matters most. Cheers. | Leow Kian Siong | | | | unsubscribe | You are receiving this email because you're my client, a friend or you've given permission to receive this email. If you'd rather not receive our emails, you can unsubscribe from our mailing list by clicking 'Unsubscribe' above. © Leow Kian Siong, All rights reserved. | | | Geen, Customer Service Expert I have known Kian Siong since he was a junior banker in a local bank and indeed he has grown and flourish into a responsible and professional advisor that he is today!
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