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Flight Centre


One from Auckland city near Karangahape Road. Flight Centre - one of the places here that people can book flights through but has anyone actually done Japanese Karaoke?

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Comments

Bill said…
Maybe they want you to sing a song before you can book your flight. :)
roentare said…
Flight Centre is among the stocks that are frequently subjected to short selling in Australia.
Tom said…
...I thought that people booked online!
Tigger's Mum said…
Does anyone use travel agents these days?
Iris Flavia said…
I go with Tom and singing would be no option for me - no one´d be happy ;-)
local alien said…
My thoughts too was whether Travel Centres are still used. But I know my brother uses one and gets incredible bargains and extras from the staff
magiceye said…
Lovely street shot!
James said…
I tried karaoke once in the 1990's. It's not something I want to repeat.
Amypie said…
Yes they do but some also use travel agents.

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