Stuck in Provence
ExploreCan one get stuck in Provence for 3.5 months?
Have you heard of codeshare? Codeshare is when two different airlines share a flight but use different flight numbers… learn more and see some beautiful pictures of Provence at Ginger and Nutmeg’s blog post “Stuck in Provence.“
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