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With summer right around the corner, if you re thinking about taking a holiday, you re not alone.
Travel restrictions in place due to the Covid-19 pandemic mean that millions of people have not been able to venture overseas in a year or longer. But with vaccination rates ramping up, travellers are once again eager to take to the skies.
In the UAE, May was a busy month for air travel with Dubai International Airport named the world s busiest airport for international flights, with 1,895,866 scheduled seats.
As traveller confidence returns, it s getting a little more tricky to find the bargain deals that were around a few months ago when airlines and hotels were desperate to get people on their seats and in their rooms. But that s not to say there are no summer offers to be found, if you re willing to put in the work you can still grab bargain.
#TOBYTRIPS: I was becoming depressed. For the first time in my life, as an extrovert, stuck inside, cut off from people and the energy which I thrive on, I started to feel a 'darkness.' I've never felt before. And it wouldn't end. That's when my therapist planted a seed which sparked hope.
#TOBYTRIPS: I was becoming depressed. For the first time in my life, as an extrovert, stuck inside, cut off from people and the energy which I thrive on, I started to feel a 'darkness.' I've never felt before. And it wouldn't end. That's when my therapist planted a seed which sparked hope.
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“I’m over it!” I said, voice, raised a bit, while talking to my therapist.
“I feel trapped here, like I’m stuck in a place where I get up, work, take a nap, do more work, eat some food, allegedly ‘safe at home ‘ but what it is doing to my mental health… is depressing to me. I’m retreating to a place I don’t like when I’m done working and it’s making me hate it here, in my so-called safe space.”
It was late May, 2020. We were three months into the start of the pandemic, and I had reached a point where I was OVER it.