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As the COVID-19 pandemic brings the travel industry to a halt, frequent fliers are finding themselves grounded – no trips to plan, planes to catch, or destinations to explore. Watch as Lonely Planet contributor Gabby Beckford offers her best tips for keeping your wanderlust alive, even when you’re stuck at home.
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