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  2. What does "SSSS" on my boarding pass mean? - Travel Stack...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/6383

    An acronym for 'Secondary Security Screening Selection' or 'Secondary Security Screening Selectee' which is an airport security measure in the United States and Canada which selects passengers for additional inspection. Though there is no published criteria how passengers are selected for SSSS, Wiki page lists few probable ones.

  3. As per the latest edit to the quoted Wiki page: The sign has a pejorative meaning in parts of West Africa, Iran, and Greece according to Roger E. Axtell's book Gestures: The Do's and Taboos of Body Language Around the World.

  4. passports - What's a bio-data page? - Travel Stack Exchange

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/72112

    The checklist for my Mongolian visa application mentions Copy of the bio-data page of your current passport (including passport of other nationality) What's a bio-data page?

  5. us citizens - What information is encoded in an American...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/158428/what-information-is-encoded-in-an...

    At the bottom of the photo page of an American passport is a bunch of alphanumeric information interspersed with right facing angle brackets (>). What information does this code contain?

  6. What clothes are necessary to visit Iceland in July?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/25976/what-clothes-are-necessary-to-visit...

    According to the wiki page the average July temperature in the southern part of the island is 10–13 °C which is quite cold for my likings. Obviously temperature isn't the only factor and it's important, for example, considering the mean precipitation days which should be around 10 days in July.

  7. 7. According to the prepaid SIM card wiki, it is possible to get a SIM card as a foreigner in certain "flagship" stores: The problem is recently, that most shops - even the small newsstands - only accept the machine-readable Chinese ID card. Foreign passports seem to be accepted only by the flagship stores of the providers (or at airports)

  8. Are there other places with gardens like those at Versailles?

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/17656

    10. Yes, there is! 750km North-East of Paris is the delightful city of Hanover (Hannover), which has the Great Gardens at Herrenhausen Gardens (Großen Garten of Herrenhäuser Gärten) This was largely laid out in the late 17th century, and one of the leading gardeners from Versailles was commissioned to help lay it out, so the styles of the ...

  9. The Bike Rental in London supports casual hire, which is aimed at tourists. You can buy either online, or using a credit/debit card at the docking station. The casual hire page even has a handy set of instructions in photo gallery form!

  10. air travel - What airlines offer or used to offer birthday cakes...

    travel.stackexchange.com/questions/168213/what-airlines-offer-or-used-to-offer...

    The Wiki page above credits CAKE to Scandinavian Airlines, but as a former SAS frequent flyer, I've never heard of much less seen this supposed perk. For avoidance of doubt, this is specifically about being able to preorder a "cake meal", having a slice included as a part of your regular meal doesn't cut it.

  11. As pointed out by Nate Eldredge in the comments, the wiki talk page indicates that the use of pictures in that article is controversial. The Wikipedia file page includes the exact coordinates where the picture was taken. Google streetview shows indeed the exact place where it was installed, but it is no longer there.