When is the cheapest time to visit Italy, Japan, Dubai and the Maldives
Travelers can save money by booking ‘shoulder season’ trips to Rome, Kyoto and the Maldives, but not so much in Dubai and New York City, reports CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli.
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Travelers can save money by booking ‘shoulder season’ trips to Rome, Kyoto and the Maldives, but not so much in Dubai and New York City, reports CNBC’s Monica Pitrelli.
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