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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regular traveller" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to someone who frequently or routinely travels to different places. Example: "Mary is a regular traveller for her job, often flying to different countries for meetings and conferences."
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HOW can a regular traveller stave off boredom in the world's airports?
As a regular traveller, I recently felt it was necessary to write a will.
Fiona Beckett, a regular traveller on this service, advises you not to bother: "I never eat it.
Jin Jiang will also have to work out how best to attract the business of the more regular traveller who may already be in another chain's loyalty scheme.
ASK any regular traveller who pays for his own tickets about fare pricing and you are likely to hear a string of obscenities.
Jonathan Stanton, head of digital retail at Nintendo and a regular traveller, says he wants the VAT he has paid in airport shops to be refunded.
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For regular travellers the British Airways Amex card pays one Avios point for each £1 you spend.
But regular travellers, who bought weekly or monthly bus passes, were largely undeterred.This is puzzling.
In AA's case, third-party sites like AwardWallet make it easier for regular travellers to monitor their loyalty schemes.
According to a new study by Deloitte, three-quarters of regular travellers belong to more than one airline loyalty programme.
Regular travellers might find it's worthwhile switching their current account to get a debit card that does not charge for usage abroad.
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