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Good to go: Germany, Buenos Aires, Thailand
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Continental drift
If you're in need of a weekend culture fix, then take advantage of Airberlin's flash sale to northern Germany. The airline is offering one million tickets to Munster, Paderborn, Dusseldorf, Nuremberg and Hanover from £26 one way, with the offer extended to Salzburg in Austria. The sale ends tomorrow and is available for Stansted and Gatwick departures, plus Manchester to Paderborn for travel between 14 February and 31 May.
Beat it to BA
Nineteenth-century European-style architecture, succulent steaks and tango are just a few obvious reasons to visit Buenos Aires. If you need more incentive, Expedia is offering seven nights in this seductive South American capital from £736 per person. The price includes Air France flights from London City via Paris departing 10 May and seven nights' B&B at the five-star Park Chateau Unique Hotel in the well-heeled Recoleta neighbourhood.
Beach break
It might still be cold and dark outside, but in Thailand the sun will shine until the end of April when the monsoon rains arrive. Cheapflights is offering a 10-night beach holiday in the resort of Patong on Phuket for £749 per person. The price includes Thai Airways flights from Heathrow to Phuket and 10 nights with breakfast at the Seeka Boutique Resort. The deal is valid for selected departures up until 8 April.
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