

For most people, the idea of the holiday abroad is to clean a bag and distance away from the weekend, if not a week or more.
But for Monica Stott, one day is enough to fly to another country, return home before going to bed.
The 37-year-old, from Wireksham, is interested in participating in holidays known as strict daily journeys – and visited Milan, Bergamo, Lisbon, Amsterdam and even Rickiavik for one day.
“I think people are always surprised that you really feel like you have spent,” Monica said.
Monica, a complete tour blogger, said the idea of an extreme daily journey was thought at first.
“I had several daily daily journeys to Ireland when I had a stick there,” he said.
“I often came to me for a meeting one or two hours and came home. Then I realized I could stay (a little longer) and make a whole day.
Monica then discovered a number of Facebook groups that people connect their experiences in strict daily journeys, and inspiration to start reserving themselves in emptiness.
“There are research that suggests that most of the best memories of the holidays be done in the first or two days. When I thought about it, I agreed.
“You arrive at the time for breakfast, they will bend it as much as you can, then they return home by plane at night. It’s a dense, crazy day.
While Monica enjoys the busy days in one place, Luka Çijotomi-Ghosh, an 18-year-old student in Cardiff, has taken more steps.

“When I found a journey to Prague for less than £15th, I immediately hjoyed, but then I realized that the trip landed in Prague at 21:00 and I returned to the UK at 09:00,” Luka said.
“So, I thought I could be as if I had to treat him, sleep during the day and walk the city at night.
Luka said he understood that he only needed six hours to search a city.
A few weeks later, when he decided on the holiday in Paris, he could travel by train several neighboring countries within a day.
“I went to Luxembourg, Brussels and Amsterdam, and on the same day I returned to Paris,” he said.
Lukay Luka said it was that he might have spent so much time to travel if he had been on a daily journey in the UK.

Facebook groups, which have experience in receiving violent daily journeys, have won hundreds of thousands of members, some of whom have focused on regional airports.
Monica and Luka said their flights were efficient, their budgets would be friends and helped break their routines without needing a week at home.
“People always say they like to visit places such as Paris or Rome, but they don’t have time and money for a long journey. This is a way around it,” Monica said.
For Luca is also a practical choice.
“I’m looking at how much I spend on a student’s night, sometimes up to £60 or 70. If I can get a return journey for less than £20 and instead of experience a new city, why not?”

Despite the enthusiasm of Monica and Luka, extremist daily flights have criticized their environmental effects.
Flying is responsible for 2.4 percent of the global heating gas secretion and 8% of the release of toxic gases in the UK.
These gases warm the weather, which are involved in global warming and climate change.
Both Monica and Luka acknowledge this issue.
“I think that if that means people will travel more, airlines will travel more, then I see it as a negative impact,” Monica said.
“But many people travel radically daily, because they either cannot afford a longer holiday or have no time.
“I don’t think it’s fair to say that someone’s holiday is more important than someone else’s holiday because it goes for longer.
Luka said that flights often leave regardless of.
“The seat will be filled by someone,” he said.
“Also, if another transportation form is used, it will be a good idea. For example, in my journey where there are three cities, I haven’t had a single journey.
Both also indicated that strict daily flights are attractive due to the high cost of public transportation in the UK.

Monica said his flights need detailed planning.
“I’ll try to choose the places that are less than a two-hour trip. When you go inside for more than two hours, it’s just a very long day of travel.
He also said he tried to stay at peace at the airport so that there was no unnecessary stress.
“Many people at the airport are really excited or anxious, which can be tired,” he said.
“If you treat it just like a train or a bus, you don’t use all your energy with the anxiety before the holidays.