What does MO mean after the name of a US city? The state abbreviation (such as MO) is sometimes required because quite often there is more than one city with the same name in the US There is a "Portland" in Maine and one in Oregon; Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas (same city, but the state line runs across the city), and almost each state has it's own "Springfield"
Drive from Hong Kong to Macau, without entering Mainland China Gratuitous image of a unicorn, a triple plate MO (centre) HK (bottom) Guangdong (top) The main plate is from Macau No you can't For a couple of reasons First, the HKZHMO bridge is mostly inside Mainland China (which is why vehicles drive on the right on the bridge), but that isn't part of the reasons While technically inside Mainland China, you're in a kind of no-man's-land Reason 1
Can Indian citizen travel to India from Australia with passport . . . Yes, you can travel to India on an Indian passport with less than 6 months validity Six-month validity rules apply when entering foreign countries, not your own home country, and not all countries have that requirement
bookings - What is reservation in anticipation of demand? - Travel . . . @Traveller An internet search shows "reservation in anticipation of demand" is a common prohibition in terms and conditions, but does not seem to give an interpretation of what it means legally or in practice Gemini AI does give an interpretation, but only by restating the answers to this particular question, which is a little circular
air travel - How can I determine if an airport allows passengers to . . . Details: This is particularly relevant for long layovers where a passenger might enter a transit lounge for a few hours but later decide they have enough time to visit the city Aside from searching for specific "trip reports" for every individual airport, what are the reliable indicators or research methods to determine an airport's "exitable" status ahead of time? E g : Terminal Design