About ABBATravel


ABBATravel:

To connect the aviation community with you.
Sharing the best travel sights, eats and deals from all over the world.



"ABBA" Origins Story
- Version 1: ABBA-CACA
Every class needed to do an examination type paper, which were multiple type questionnaires. Essentially answers. A/B/C. It was later found that the answers to the exams paper had a sequence to them. A, B, B, A, C, A, C, A and it went on from there. ABBA CACA. Hence the term "ABBA" developed.

- Version 2: ABBA Folder
ABBA is a colloquial term. It came about many years ago, originally as a collection of past exam papers to form a  ten-year series, to be handed down to juniors. This passage of knowledge to aid in their studies became an unspoken tradition and carries on to this day. As part of building this age old archive, a large binding file was used. As it so happens, this file's brand name was "ABBA". 

Hence forth, the term ABBA was born. Over the years, ABBA became known as something passed on by paper, or word-of-mouth. So much so that it becomes common knowledge, amongst the select group of ABBA users. It has, over the years evolved to take on various forms, such as ABBA-Place, ABBA-Shop where crew frequent and even developed into new adjectives such as, "ABBArised" and achieving "ABBAVANA." Thus, this is the history of ABBA and through ABBATravel it continues that tradition. 

Why Start ABBATravel?
I've always had a joy in taking pictures and a love for food. Through ABBATRAVEL, I am able to collate pictures and recollect the many joyful journeys, eats and interactions with countless others, whom I may not get to see for years on end.

Through this, I am able to share with others the many discovered/pre-resaerched or through word-of-mouth recommendations to bring an honest opinion of the best to do, eat, shops from as many place in the world as possible.

Contributions are more than welcome, and in hopes of having a more united and team spirited aviation community, sharing this journey, sharing good deals and eats and dos from all over!

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