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"In university, I booked a return flight to Paris for $1,300. Today, I can get it for even less, thanks to fuel-efficient planes and airlines that nickel and dime you on everything from baggage to seat selection to Wi-Fi access. But à la carte pricing means you choose what you want and don’t want to spend on. Keep reading for tips for planning a Europe trip that costs less than a ticket to that soccer match (yes, those ads were right), and why booking last-minute doesn’t always mean paying more." — Lisa Hannam, Editor-in-Chief of The Get Get reading: • Can you make a Euro summer happen on a student’s budget? https://lnkd.in/gFtTajVM • Yes, you can save on last-minute travel https://lnkd.in/gyzSftzA • Celebrity florist Vienna Hintze on how to find a job that feeds your soul https://lnkd.in/gF3by4Bk • Did you ghost an account? How to find the missing cash (check out the below graphic for how long your savings are stored with the BoC https://lnkd.in/ghSWrcVj • What’s the best way to draw down my RRSPs over five years? https://lnkd.in/g-p6e5mM