Thursday, August 26, 2010

Delhi continues Commonwealth Games build-up

A new website has been launched to ensure that travellers to Delhi for the Commonwealth Games will be able to get around easily.

The Games will involve 11 venues across the city and it is hoped that the re-launched site for the Dubai Metro will provide vital information to visitors. As well as details about the event, the new website will have a host of information about stations and other attractions in the national capital. The website will be hosted by the government's servers rather than the current private one.

It is expected that there will be a surge in people looking for cheap flights to Delhi for the start of the Games in October.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Luxury Thai resort launches flight service

When stepping off cheap flights to Bangkok as part of a holiday to Thailand, visitors may find that their inflight experience is not over should they decide to take a new flying service offered by a luxurious hotel in the city.

The high-end InterContinental Hua Hin Resort has become the first hotel in the area to launch a private jet service to take customers from Bangkok to Hua Hin. The new flying service takes discerning guests from Suvarnabhumi International Airport or Don Muaeng Airport before they are taken away by a limousine.

General manager of the resort Pattama Yoshimura said: "Right from the conceptualisation stage of this resort, we have always strived to set new benchmarks in services we can offer to guests and we think that a private plane service is very hard to beat."

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Wine and art combine at luxury Thai hotel

Holidaymakers staying at the Anantara Resort and Spa at Hua Hin in Thailand may enjoy a new collaboration between the resort and members of the art and wine world.

The Monsoon Valley Art Series is a team-up between the Siam Winery and internationally renowned artist Christopher Hogan and follows a successful night of a Monsoon Valley Wine tasting held at the hotel a few months ago.

"The evening was such a success with the guests fully endorsing the wine, the surroundings and our resident artist, we jokingly said it would be great to bottle the feeling of the whole evening - and here we are one year later launching three limited edition wines inspired from that very first evening," said general manager of the resort Tim Boda.

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