Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Kenya Airways Plans to Expand its Flight Networks
According to the chief executive officer of Kenya Airways, after getting the delivery of its 787 Dreamliner and Boeing 777s, the airline will expand its flight network and will cover destinations in the Middle East and Asia.
Kenya Airways has placed an order of nine aircrafts with an option of taking four more in order to flourish its fleet and network. In the coming years, the airline is also expecting a high growth in passengers, cargo demand and network extension and thus has planned to gain more 787 Dreamliners
With a capacity to carry 210-250 passengers, the 787-8 Dreamliner, will substitute the old 767 aircraft and will open up new long-range routes. This strategy will perhaps be very fruitful for the travellers planning air travel and booking flights to Nairobi and other destinations for their holiday or business trip.
Kenya Airways, the flag carrier and largest airline of Kenya serves five domestic and 16 international destinations. This Jomo Kenyatta International Airport based airline is probably the first airline that pops in mind while booking tickets for flights to Nairobi.
Last month, Kenya Airways declared its half-year resort that states that the passengers flying from Middle East have risen up to 24 per cent and the turnover reached Dh2.23 billion over last year’s Dh1.67 billion. With the addition of three new destinations — Jeddah, N’Djamena and Ouagadougou in Africa — the airline has earned loads of profit and has lifted its status in the tour travel world.
The Trade Minister Chirau Ali Mwakwere believes that there is a lot of trade between Africa and the Middle East and a lot of horticulture and agriculture movement from Kenya to the Middle East.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Nairobi Visa, Passport, Health and Safety cautions
The thriving capital of Kenya, Nairobi has emerged as one of the most coveted travel destinations in Africa, such that airlines witness a virtual stampede for cheap tickets to Nairobi, every year.
Mulling over some essential travel tips before embarking those cheap flights to Nairobi can go a long way in ascertaining smooth holidays here.
Visa
Britons taking flights to Nairobi need a visa for entry into Kenya. The visas can be obtained from the Kenya High Commission in London, or on arrival at the airport.
Passport
British citizens contemplating flights to Nairobi need a valid passport. The passport must be valid for at least six months from the arrival date with two blank pages for entry and departure endorsements.
Health Safety
- Ensure proper medication and vaccinations before boarding your cheap flights to Nairobi.
- It is important to drink only bottled or boiled water in Nairobi.
- Travellers taking flights to Nairobi should not buy food items from unlicensed vendors.
- Remain vigilant at all times.
- Leave valuable items of fiscal value at hotel safe.
- Hire reputed tour operators for safari trips.
- Do not wear unneeded valuables or flaunt huge cash to avoid warrant of unwanted attention.
- Homosexual relations are unlawful here.
- Smoking is forbidden in public places.
- The use and trafficking of illegal drugs is subject to heavy fines and severe imprisonments.
- Spiflicating Kenyan currency is illegal and is subject to severe penalisations.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Red Roof Inn has set up a $90-million redesign project
Every year thousands of travellers booking air travel tickets on cheap flights to Miami or to other major American cities end up staying at one or other property of the Red Roof Inn. It sure is a major hotel chain in the country.
Red Roof Inn has been gathering suggestion from guests on how it can improve the quality of stay in the hotels. And it has been reported that a majority of guests suggested the company to improve its physical infrastructure. So not surprisingly, the hotel chain has decided to implement the suggestion to provide the travellers booking cheap flights to Miami or Chicago or other cities with a comfortable and affordable stay.
As per the valuable comments of the guests, the hotel chain has decided to add at least four extra electronics outlets in every hotel room in order to power smart phones, e-readers and other electronic mobile devices. Another most requested modification that the guests asked for is to install flat screen TVs. Under its redesign process, the hotel chain has planned to put 32- and 37-inch flat-screen TVs in every hotel room by the end of the year 2012. The hotel chain is also replacing the carpeting with the latest wood-like flooring. Moreover, imparting better quality showerheads and more space for bathroom is also on the to-do list of Red Roof Inn.
Red Roof Inn is working hard to ensure that tourists who travel to America for their holiday trip get the best service.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Massive influx of people flocking to Mexico for dental tourism
Mexico usually conjures images of an incredible wild nightlife, getting high on tequila, sampling sizzling Mexican cuisines, and setting off for an eternal sightseeing trip. However, of late, there has been a spate of tourists haggling for tickets on cheap flights to Mexico for dental tourism. This thriving nation has gradually transformed to be an epicentre of superlative dental treatments with excellent medical facilities and extremely talented doctors and specialists.
While for Britons taking cheap flights to Mexico with the primary agenda of dental treatment, the rare chances to combine medical tour with shopping, sightseeing and partaking in ethnic Mexican cuisines (in case your dentist allows!) could be a blessing in disguise. Dental appointments and treatments generally don’t take much time here enabling tourists to save on their hotel expenses that could alternatively be used for shopping, sightseeing or other travel expenses.
Mexico surely is the best bet to fill ones prescription and immerse in a galaxy of fun filled holidays. Some of the most sought after Mexican cities for dental tourism are Playa del Carmen, Puerto Vallarta or Cancun. Well connected to rest of the world with a multiplicity of airlines offering regular indirect flights, these Mexican cities not only offer the best dental treatments but also offer pulsating nightlife, tantalising cuisines, eclectic shopping and endless sightseeing for your co-travellers to partake in while you recuperate.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Sydney sports tourism added incredible value to the Australia tourism industries
Over the years, wondrous charms and eye-catching sights of Sydney have tempted tourists to book flights to Sydney and travel to this city. However, the lure of adventures and thrills of different sporting activities has added tremendously to the huge influx of tourists to the city.
This sports savvy city features almost every sport that is played in Australia. Sports are a huge affair, nothing short of a celebration in Sydney. From rugby to rock-climbing, from cricket to scuba-diving – picks are manifold for sports lovers taking cheap flights to Sydney.
While cricket and rugby are some of the most popular field sports in Sydney, football, tennis and golf are some other much-indulged sports. Cricket and rugby fans vie really hard to grab tickets on cheap flights to Sydney to immerse in the fun of their favourite sport.
Sydney offers a plenty of adventure activities too. Be it scuba diving, surfing or rock-climbing – Sydney holidays offer a range of opportunities to test out the sporting skills! Unsurprisingly, cheap flights to Sydney are increasingly popular amongst adventurers!
Sydney is all set to treat the surfers taking flights to this city with the incredible ‘The Australian Open of Surfing’ event, while the adventurers planning a tour here can count on the ‘Harbour Regatta’ sailing competition to get an adrenaline high. The cricket buffs intending trips here are sure to be entertained with the prestigious ‘Border-Gavaskar Trophy’.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Tips for Women travellers to be stay cautious and aware of
Bagged those cheap airline tickets for flights to India and looking forward to descend upon its shores?
Make sure to peruse some of the useful tips that might help you in getting the real value for money spent on flights to India.
Travel Light
Trains, buses and metros are the common sources of commutation in India. It is better to carry a light luggage for travelling via such modes. Every women traveller who grabs cheap flights to India must pack light and should stick to only two bags. Opt a handbag made of slash-proof material and strap or try to go for easily-convertible roll-aboard bag.
Stay in Touch with Your Family
Don’t forget to inform your family or friends about the hotel, you are staying in, and people travelling with you. Staying in touch with family is an inevitable thing for women travellers taking flights to India as it creates the sense of security among both.
Try to Stay away from Strangers
It’s good to be social especially while travelling but excess of mingling might leave you with a bunch of troubles. Be mindful of the motives of others and avoid sharing of personal information.
Choose a Safe Hotel
Reserving a reliable and safe hotel is a must-do thing after booking cheap flights to India. Opt for family hotels over low-cost hotels located at isolated places. Consider the rules and regulations and carefully check the rooms before check-in.
Dress Properly
India is a conservative country where westernised clothes are still unacceptable. Avoid being in limelight and wear sophisticated apparels like long tunics, loose pants or salwar kameez (an Indian ethnic outfit).
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Important information for travel to UK from India
No wonder, a flood of people are found contemplating booking flights to India ever day. Cheap flights to India are particularly popular in European nations like the UK as it offers them a look at the other end of the spectrum. But what happens when guests become hosts? What happens when Indians are the one who are planning to visit the UK? Let us all agree on one fact that entering the UK is just not as simple as booking flights to India and landing up in India. Indians need to be extremely thorough with their travel and flight documents, visa matters and other immigration formalities.
While applying for visa, Indians must make sure that their intent of visit matches the kind of visa applied for. There are different sorts of visas – student, tourist, family visit, business and others. Indian passport holders must take care to apply under the appropriate category.
Transit travel is another important part of aviation. Thousands of Indian passengers must be opting for transit travel through the UK in hope of picking cheap flights to USA or Canada from India. Transit visa is required for such travel.
Custom rules and information must also be kept in mind while entering the UK. Certain goods and items are banned from entry in the UK. One must take care of them and under no condition try to carry them in.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Be Ready To Spend More As Air India Increased Fuel Surcharge
Many Indian states impose sales tax as high as 30% on air turbine fuel which causes the total operating cost of an airline to rise manifold. Apparently airlines have been demanding Indian government to reduce taxes on ATF.
With this upward spiralling of ATF, budget tourists taking flights to India for winter holidays in peak travel months like December and January would now need to shell out more on air travel within the country.
Tourists taking cheap flights to India for holiday trips to cities like Goa, Banglore, etc, might need to spend a bomb as the average range of fares for flying from Delhi might witness a tremendous hike in the coming days.
While tourists taking cheap flights to India for winter holidays will have to shell out more for air fares to further cities, the high demand of cheap tickets in the peak travel months of January and December might also lead to a hike in basic fares.
Furthermore, tourists flying out from Delhi Airport would need to pay INR 221 (little more than 2 GBP) as the airport charges.
Tourists taking flights to India during peak travel months should make early bookings to grab cheap tickets on domestic flights and avoid airfare hikes.
Further, during the festive season most domestic airlines usually witness a virtual stampede for cheap tickets that makes it even more essential for holidaymakers contemplating Indian tours to make early bookings.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Delhi IGI Airport is the top Indian Air Travel Hub
The Indian capital Delhi has won its spurs with its international airport ‘IGI Airport’ emerging as a bigger Indian air travel hub leaving the Indian financial capital Mumbai behind. According to the latest reports, the Delhi Airport has superseded Mumbai Airport as the busiest in India.
The air travel traffic movement figures clearly show that Mumbai airport, which maintained the status of being the busiest airport since 2006-08 has now reached to a point of saturation because of the shortage of space and postponement in constructing a second airport.
Both Delhi and Mumbai have been the preferred choice of international travellers who book cheap flights to India for their holidays with numerous full service and cheap airlines serving them. However, the severe space crunch at Mumbai Airport and the resulting limited infrastructure is being seen as the major cause for it to lag behind in passenger traffic.
Another major reason for decline in passengers booking tickets for flights to India and landing at Mumbai airport is that the airport has cross-runways, which make simultaneous flight functioning unachievable. This obviously has restricted Mumbai airport’s flight handling capacity. Delhi’s parallel runways can handle simultaneous flights operation which means more flights to India landing and taking off from here.
The analysts believe that in the coming times, when Mumbai airport will reach the mark of 40-million-passenger traffic, it will be locked. The neighbouring Navi Mumbai airport is expected to get active by 2017 only and is Mumbai's only ray of hope to reclaim its lost status and traveller’s attention when they book cheap flights to India. Till that time Mumbai airport is a closed airport, as experts believe.
Kapil Kaul, CEO, sub-continent and West Asia says that the government will have to speed up the clearances for Navi Mumbai Airport or else evaluating Mumbai and Delhi will be like “comparing cheese and chalk”.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Best Known hotel in and around the Montreal-Trudeau Airport
Montreal Airport Marriott, perhaps the best known hotel among all the accommodation facilities present in and around the Montreal-Trudeau Airport, is all set to pamper you with the best of wellness and health treatments. The hotel has launched a new spa facility - AltiSpa – that promises to be the exclamation mark to every flight to Montreal Airport!
Passengers taking flights to Montreal and landing up at the airport hotel can now treat themselves with a spectrum of wellness services, including facials, pedicures and manicures.
AltiSpa Pressotherapy, stimulating blood and lymphatic circulation, is perhaps the best treatment a man can hope for after a long exhausting flight travel.
One can also opt for the Body Massage with Hot Stones - an impressive way to soothe and heal muscled with warm volcanic rocks. A complimentary SkinScope Analysis is also offered to the passengers, helping them to decide which facial on the menu is best suited for them. Non-fussy guests can simply choose the AltiSpa Advanced Signature Facial, a customized facial.
AltiSpa’s variety is perhaps its biggest strengths. Passengers with layovers and limited time can go for for the Spa Express, incorporating a signature facial and express manicure. Those who are not too stretched for time can opt for Half Day Package – an incredible set of wellness services that range from signature facial to body wrap to pressotherapy and relaxing massage. The spa’s Full Day Package is the final word on luxury and indulgence. It is a sort of soothing journey that integrates all the elements of wellness and health, be it facial, body wrap, pressotherapy, therapeutic massage, spa pedicure and manicure or even a gourmet lunch.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Singapore – 2011 Most Preferred holiday Destinations
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Singapore continues to rank among the most preferred holiday destinations for many travellers across the world. A tour to Singapore is desired by travellers of all interests for a trip to its myriad unique sightseeing attractions, or to indulge in glamorous shopping or for tasting its scrumptious cuisines, or just pampering oneself with the finest of hospitality in its ultra luxurious or cheap budget hotels.
Tickets on cheap flights to Singapore seem to have a short shelf life; they are sold as soon as they are announced. Yet epicureans vie for cheap flights to Singapore and book tickets months in advance. The tiny city-state is as popular among the regional tourists as it is with the global holiday makers. Flights to Singapore from adjoining countries in the region are as popular as flights to Singapore from across the Pacific or Atlantic oceans. This popularity has caused Singapore’s Economy to grow at a rapid rate adding to elements like country’s GDP and employment.
World Travel & Tourism Council aims to capture travel and tourism’s indirect and induced impacts on economy through its annual research. It reveals that travel and tourism’s total contribution is far greater than its direct contribution to Singapore’s economy.
Its recent report revealed that the total contribution of Travel & Tourism to GDP, including its wider economic impacts, is forecast to rise by 5.8% pa from SGD25.6bn in 2011 to SGD45.1bn by 2021. The total contribution of Travel & Tourism to employment, including jobs indirectly supported by the industry, is forecast to rise by 3.2% pa from 197,000 jobs in 2011 to 268,000 jobs by 2021.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Top Events in New Zealand in 2012
Had plans for holidays in New Zealand during Rugby Match 2011 but couldn’t make it? No worries, as New Zealand is enlivening again in 2012 with three big events. The country is hosting the International Triathlon Union (ITU) World Championship Series Grand Finale in Auckland, New Zealand International Arts Festival in Wellington and American Express Queenstown Winter Festival.
Cheap flights to New Zealand are already a rage among travel buffs from far and wide, but due to the grand events of 2012, the island country is enamouring the hearts of triathlon aficionados, art maniacs and music fanatics also.
ITU World Championship Series Grand Final, 2012
New Zealand is set to host one of the most honoured racing events from 18-22 October 2012. Eminent sportspersons from 20 nations will participate in the four-day event taking place at Queens Wharf, located in the heart of Auckland. It indeed is a perfect reason for laying hands on tickets on flights to New Zealand.
2012 New Zealand International Arts Festival Wellington
Biennial New Zealand International Art Festival is world-renowned for its virtuoso art performances. The fun episode, entailing dance performances of choreographers from UK, New Zealand Opera and other major events, is beginning from 24 February to 18 March 2012 in different venues of Wellington.
American Express Queenstown Winter Festival
Another big event of the country and treat to adventure enthusiasts, American Express Queenstown Winter Festival will take centre stage in Queenstown from 22 June to 1 July 2012. The 10-day winter festival is packed with mind-numbing street parties, fine art performances and plenty of other activities.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Dubai planning world's biggest airport
The emirate has announced plans to construct the largest passenger terminal on the planet, with five runways planned for the site.
Named the Dubai World Central-Al Maktoum International, the site opened last June for cargo flights, but it is hoped it that passenger flights will begin there is 2013.
The airport forms part of Dubai World Central, which on completion will be a super complex of commercial, residential and logistics.
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Friday, November 18, 2011
Ghost the Musical to open in Melbourne
Melbourne has been announced as the first city to host the musical in August 2013, when it will open at Her Majesty's Theatre.
Based on the 1990 hit movie which starred Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze, the musical version features songs written by Eurythmics performer Dave Stewart.
The show has already been a huge success in the West End, following an initial trial run in Manchester.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Virgin Australia increases internal flights
The carrier made the announcement that it will be significantly boosting the number of seats it is offering to these locations ahead of the start of the busy summer season.
More than 16,000 new seats will be made available for travel between December 12th 2011 and January 31st 2012.
The flights will include journeys between cities such as Brisbane, Gold Coast and Melbourne.
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
Air France KLM sees increase in profits
Recording the number of people who travelled on its flights from the start of the financial year on April 1st to the end of September, the carrier saw a 5.2 per cent increase in its revenues.
The board of directors of Air France-KLM, chaired by Jean-Cyril Spinetta, said that the company needs to focus on three key areas to increase growth.
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Abu Dhabi continues infrastructure improvements
The emirate is creating an extensive network of tunnels to ease traffic flow and the latest phrase has now been opened to vehicles, Emirates247.com reported.
The sections in Khalifa, Hamdan, Salam and Mina Streets can now be used by vehicles, with the emirate pushing ahead to complete the entire project by early 2012 at the latest.
It is currently around 80 per cent finished but has taken four years to reach this stage.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
Medical Tourism in Pakistan: An Overview
The country features modern hospitals and boasts highly qualified doctors. This ensures that travellers get enough facilities and comfort here. Doctors have expertise in plastic and reconstructive surgeries. So if you are also making your mind to travel to this Asian country, then head to its capital city Islamabad which is replete with fully equipped hospitals and health care centres. Besides, the two provincial capitals Lahore and Karachi also offer number of health related options for visitors grabbing cheap flights to Pakistan.
Pakistan’s Federal Ministry of Health is endeavouring hard to meet the international standards of health and care. Travellers booking flights to Pakistan can opt for orthopaedic surgeries and joint replacement surgeries like knee and hip replacement surgery like at extremely low prices. Furthermore, effective hair replacement, cosmetic surgeries including liposuctions, Botox or face lift, dental surgery and heart surgery are among the other reasons that entice travellers to lay hands on cheap flights to Pakistan. And the best part is that there is no dearth of airlines offering tickets on flights to Pakistan. You can opt for airlines like Pakistan International and British Airways for travelling conveniently.
If you are facing difficulties in meeting those high priced health treatments in UK, then Pakistan makes for a fine alternative!!
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Divine Cobwebs of Blissful Memories with Flights to Morocco
While Casablanca offers everything from attention-grabbing monuments to exhilarating shopping options, different locations in Marrakech offer a perennial impression of a steeply-fusionist culture. Unsurprisingly, cheap flights to Morocco sell like hot cakes.
These family-friendly travel destinations promise to spoil travellers taking flights to Morocco with multitude of old souks, ancient ruins, wonderful airport facilities and felicitous festivals that showcase the artistic and cultural legacy of Morocco.
Families taking Marrakech flights can enjoy the air balloon ride to catch awe-inspiring sky vistas of different locations in Marrakech. On the other hand, different shopping locations in Casablanca promise to spoil travellers taking Casablanca flights with some finest shopping alternatives.
Celebrated in Casablanca, Jazzablanca is one of the many joyous festivals that tempt visitors into booking cheap flights to Morocco to partake and participate in the merriness. This jazz fusion festival attracts jazz-lovers from around the globe to book Casablanca flights around April every year. The Megarama Cinema is the key location in Casablanca where tourists taking flights to Morocco can share the fun of the festival.
The National Festival of Popular Arts held in Marrakech (June-July) tempts art-enthusiasts to start contemplating Marrakech flights to enjoy an off-beat yet exciting holiday. It is imperative for travellers to book tickets way before June to land with cheap deals and offers.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Qantas Flights Back to Normal After Chaos
Qantas Airways says its flights were back to normal on Tuesday after the airline grounded its entire fleet on Saturday to counter the continuing strikes that have been marring the company for past few months now.
Qantas said all of its flights were operating on time and as scheduled. The airline said that the backlog of travellers caused as a result of fleet grounding is likely to be cleared by Tuesday afternoon.
In a completely unexpected and startling move, Qantas Airways had grounded all its flights on Saturday to create a scene of chaos at airports all over the world. Australia’s flag carrier took the step as a response to a string of strikes by unions representing pilots, aircraft mechanics, baggage handlers and caterers.
Heaps of passengers - be it budget travellers with cheap flight tickets or passengers with first class tickets - were subjected to alarm and turmoil as every Qantas flight was off the schedule.
Confusion and panic ruled the roost for some 48 hours before an Australian court put an end to 48 hours of travel chaos. The arbitration court ordered to put an end to the strikes and also ordered to call off the staff lockout by the airline. The court has provided the warring parties 21 days to settle their differences and reach for an agreement. And if they fail to do so then they will be forced into a mandatory arbitration.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce advocated his move to ground the flights.
“I'll make whatever tough decisions are needed to be made in order to ensure the survival of this great company,” Alan Joyce was quoted as stating in various news portals.
Incessant union strikes have caused the cancellation of 600 Qantas flights in past few months. This has adversely impacted nearly 70,000 customers and has cost Qantas Airways 70 million Australian dollars ($75 million).
Qantas Airways is said to have infuriated union workers when it stated in August that it hopes to improve its unprofitable overseas business by starting an Asia-based airline with its own name and brand. The five-year restructure plan will cost 1,000 jobs.
Qantas Airways Will Reduce Airfares: Reports
Reports are doing the rounds that Qantas Airways, one of the world’s largest airlines, will start doling out promotional enticements to attract travellers. There is no denying the fact that the airline’s reputation and brand image has taken a grand beating during the last few months of unending industrial action which culminated with airline grounding all of its flights. If reports are to be believed then the airline will offer cheap flight tickets to entice travellers. Certain other plans are also being formulated to tempt passengers during the peak travel holiday season of Christmas.
It will surely require an effort to bring back the lost business for Qantas Airways.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Opt For Businesses Certified by Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa
South Africa is visited in hordes by tourists from all over the world. With tourist destinations like Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth, South African tourism has become a sort of phenomenon. Many look for cheap flights tickets to South Africa that land at any of its many airports to explore the myriad of the country’s attractions and charms. In such a blossoming tourism scenario, it becomes relevant that a certain organisation takes care of the working of tourist-oriented businesses and look into different aspects of it like fair wages and working conditions, fair purchasing, fair operations, equitable distribution of benefits and respect for human rights, culture and environment. This is where Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa comes into picture.
Tourists who book flights to South Africa and choose to stay or use the services of an FTTSA-certified establishment will make sure that their holiday travel is going to benefit local communities and economies. It will also ensure that the establishment you are dealing with is operated ethically and in a socially and environmentally responsible way.
Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa has won many accolades with the most recent one being the winner in the 2010 Africa Investor Tourism Awards under Best Sustainable Tourism Investment category.
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Top-Drawer Day Trips with Flights to San Francisco
Numerous excellent charms located just a few hours drive from major airports make it one of the premium holiday destinations. While the city tantalizes tourists taking cheap flights to San Francisco with myriad attractions, most of the tourists end-up contemplating a reposeful day-trip to neighbouring charms during San Francisco holidays.
A trip to Napa is one of the most excellent options for wine-lovers taking tickets to San Francisco. Tourists booking cheap flights to San Francisco are fascinated by this rare tour around the picturesque vineyards. The option of gorging on yummy cuisines and the opportunity of unlaxing at the finest spas add appeal to San Francisco to Napa tour. While adventurers taking tickets to Napa can choose to participate in kayaking along the Napa River, shoppers can travel around the historic downtowns packed with antique shops.
The seaside vistas, emerald-green landscapes and myriad attractions are all rewards for day-tour to the Monterey Peninsula which is approximately 2 hour drive from San Francisco International Airport. The quaint, small towns here are filled with art galleries, upscale shops and colonial buildings. The alluring charms like the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Cannery Row tempt tourists to take flights to San Francisco.
A day-trip to Yosemite National Park is a treat as it surely spellbinds tourists. This park is centred on a gigantic glacier-carven valley, bordered with lofty plutonic rocks and eminent waterfalls. The lure of taking in the aeonian panoramic vistas beguiles tourists to book tickets to San Francisco.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Tourism Australia Attracts All
With so many delights and attractions, it is not surprising to know that a fair number of travellers are always on a lookout for cheap flights to Australia. Tourism does play a very important role in the Australian economy. Tourism contributes more than 2.5% to the Australia's GDP and employs nearly 500,000 people in the country. Tourism Australia leaves no stone unturned to promote tourism and entice people to plan holidays and book flight tickets to Australia.
Tourism Australia is known to participate as well as organise a wide range of international shows and events in a bid to promote Australia as a leading travel destination all across the globe. A good portion of such shows are held in the European continent with special emphasis on the United Kingdom, which is key market for Australia tourism. A number of Britons vie to grab cheap flights to Australia each year and most of them succeed as a number of airlines such British Airways and Qantas ply between the regions’ airports. In fact, Tourism Australia has partnered with Qantas on several promotional programs to attract British long haul travellers to grab flights to Australia.
Over the years, Tourism Australia has adopted different consumer campaigns, most of them bringing delightful results for the government. “There’s Nothing Like Australia” is the latest campaign fashioned by the Tourism Australia. The campaign involves Australians because it is believed that they were eager to promote their country and who better than the natives to tell what makes their country so unique!
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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Shopping & Nightlife – Great Lures to Buy Flights to Hong Kong
The best bit is that you are sure to get the value for travel money spent on flights to Hong Kong. Talking of flights to Hong Kong, check out Cathay Pacific from London Airports as it is the national carrier and is likely to offer highly competitive fares. British Airways and Qantas Airways are likely to show among airlines offering tickets on cheap flights to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has nothing to dismay its fans; shopping, eating out, night life, sightseeing and activities – there are unlimited possibilities. Talking of shopping, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Central shopping precincts offer wide variety for both extravagant five star travellers as well as shoe-string budget holiday makers booking tickets on cheap flights to Hong Kong. Wan Chai is a place for street-shopping while Central is ideal for extraordinary shopping and wine and dine moments. Take a trip to Causeway bay, a revered destination among travellers for high street shopping.
Get acquainted with new definition of nightlife at Central District, Lan Kwai Fong, Soho and Noho. Tour the exhilarating bars and clubs, bask into the spellbinding ambience and drink and eat with awesome people out there.
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Etihad announces new Tripoli route
Etihad has revealed that it will be starting a service to Tripoli, the capital of Libya, making it the fourth north African destination served by the carrier.
Chief executive officer of Etihad Airways James Hogan explained that the carrier is planning to at first offer three flights to the city a week.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Sydney Beaches Complete Sydney Holidays
Sydney has a lot to offer in terms of beaches. Cheap flights to Sydney have remained the most admired commodity among beach lovers, surfers and swimmers. Holidays to Sydney are incomplete without an expedition to Sydney beaches. However, the demand for cheap tickets on flights to Sydney doubles up during festivals like Christmas, New Year and Boxing Day. The lively ambience becomes all the more breathtaking at Bondi beach, Coogee beach, Manly Beach, Freshwater Beach, Palm Beach and Cronulla Beach. And the best part is that every beach offers distinctive experience to the holidaymakers who travel to Sydney.
Revelries at the Sydney Beaches during Christmas have always prompted many beach lovers to rummage through airlines looking for tickets on cheap flights to Sydney. Qantas and British Airways are seen as popular options for international travellers. While for those landing in other Aussies cities, cheap flights to Sydney can be easily available with Jet Star Airways, a low cost domestic carrier.
While city sightseeing tours in Sydney are made convenient by the comfortable and convenient transport options, Manly Express Airport Shuttle makes your trip to and from Northern Beaches to the Airport highly convenient.
If you haven’t booked your cheap tickets to Sydney for Christmas and New Year bash at its beaches, rush now.
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Top 2 Adventure Activities to do in Australia
Australia’s several adventure sites allure millions of travellers to lay their hands on air tickets on cheap flights to Australia. If you are one of those ‘millions’ who is descending upon the shores of this beautiful country, then it is to your interest to pay heed to the top two must-do activities on your adventure holidays to Australia.
Scuba diving
It's a must!! You are in Australia, the home of world renowned Great Barrier Reef. You have to do scuba diving for getting the real feel of the worlds largest and the only living organism viewable from outer space. Diving in the Great Barrier Reef offers you the opportunity to check out more than 1,500 species of fish, including coral reef species, species of starfish and sea urchins, and 215 species of birds including species of seabirds and shorebirds. This incredible reef is a one big reason that makes many travellers to chase airlines offering cheap tickets on flights to Australia.
Bungee Jumping
Bungee jumping is one of the most stirring adventure sports and it is a top draw among the tourists who travel to Australia. Head to Cairns, Queensland - a best place for bungee jumping and feel the rush! Jumping from great heights, with an elasticized rope as an accompaniment is a great fodder for adrenaline rush. The rugged terrain of Australia accentuates the experience and lets you fly like a bird in the implausible ranges of the region.
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Friday, October 14, 2011
A Holiday in the Most Livable City in the World - Melbourne
Melbourne has recently been awarded as the most liveable city in the world for 2011. And I decided to book flights to Melbourne for a city-break holiday, ignoring close contender Sydney. A good availability of tickets on cheap flights to Melbourne was an equally important factor!
My travel on connecting flights to Melbourne with British Airways and Thai Airways proved pretty rewarding for the wonderful in-flight service (Thai hospitality in the air was something to die for). The 30 minutes drive from Melbourne airport (or Tullamarine Airport) to my hotel in central Melbourne clearly explained why the city is the most liveable city in the world.
The reliable and efficient transportation facilities in the city make Melbourne one of the most 'comfortable to explore' cities. The bus tours and helicopter tours are great ways to travel down under and to enjoy a trip to all the major attractions.
It was a good idea to have booked my cheap flights to Melbourne in March. The Melbourne Food and Wine festival was every bit worth the money spent on my flight tickets and hotel.
The city’s attractions did cause the problem of plenty for me though. The Penguin Parade at Phillip Island, Melbourne Museum, Eureka Skydeck 88, the legendary Melbourne Cricket Ground, Old Melbourne Gaol, National Gallery of Victoria International, and the Royal Botanic Gardens make any Melbourne holiday unforgettable. They made mine!! Just make sure you carry an extra memory card for your digital camera!! was a testament to the after disembarking my flights and at Melbourne and heading to my hotel With a great infrastructure and lifestyle, Melbourne has managed to win the tag of being the most-liveable city in the world in 2011 and thus tempt many to book tickets to travel to this dreamland.
A local at the carnival suggested me to book advance cheap flights to Melbourne in November when the city hosts another vivacious fest, the Wangaratta Jazz Festival that features boundless events and performances by many world-renowned musical artists. Being a music enthusiast, I took his advice and booked cheap flights to Melbourne for November too. Plus, the lure to visit the city again, this time with my family, was quite irresistible.
The two major airports of Melbourne are "Wow". The International airlines such as Qantas Airways and Jetstar Airways land at Melbourne International Airport whereas all the domestic flights head towards the Avalon Airport.
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Grab Flights to India – A Haven for Historical Buffs
The bamboozling land of India holds the treasure of great historical monuments, ancient temples and scores of other heritage sights. If you love those eternally beautiful monuments and fancy to immerse in the awe-inspiring heritage of the country then do look around for airlines which offer cheap air tickets on flights to India. Grab the holiday package and head to the land of history and legendary sights!
Here historical enthusiasts can spend a good deal of time in exploring the rich and diverse heritage sights that scattered all over the country. Konark Sun Temple, Udaygiri & Khandagiri caves, Nalanda University, Bodhgaya, Jagannath Puri Temple are among the best heritage sights of East India. The bulk of heritage sights in west India like Gateway of India, Ajanta Caves, Ellora Caves and Elephanta Caves entice millions of holiday makers to grab cheap tickets on flights to India.
Not to forget, India is home to The Taj Mahal - the world renowned monument and the masterpiece of Mughal architecture. The breathtaking white marble tomb sitting against river is a true symbol of eternal love. Come to Indian capital, Delhi and get bewildered by the spectacle of brilliant architectural edifices like Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, India Gate, Jantar Mantar, and Jama Masjid.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Delta Airlines introduces new luxury bars
The airline has revealed it is introducing a range of new products to create luxury bars for those who travel in its Delta Sky Clubs.
Customers will now be able to choose ultra-premium brand spirits, wines and custom-made cocktails when they travel, in addition to the quality complimentary beverages they are already offered.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Emirates announced as sponsor for London scheme
The company has announced that it to be the new sponsor of a cable car system which is being constructed across the River Thames in London.
Named the Emirates Air Line, the new public transport service will provide a link from Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Victoria Docks.
The two stops will also have their own specially created roundel symbol that will be included on the London Underground map when it opens in summer 2012.
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Friday, October 7, 2011
Family holidays 'most enjoyed by Brits'
A study of consumers carried out by Abta - the travel association found that 42 per cent of people like to take time away with the members of their family, while 35 per cent said their idea trip is with their partner.
Taking a trip with friends was top for 16 per cent of people, while just nine per cent stated that they like to holiday alone.
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Holidaymakers 'unaware of risks travelling uninsured'
A study carried out by Abta - the travel association showed that 20 per cent of travellers are still running the risk of incurring high medical bills by not taking out cover before they leave home.
The company reported that the most alarming point to come from the research was that 21 per cent of people mistakenly believed that the UK government will cover the cost of their bills if a mishap occurs when they are abroad.
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Friday, September 30, 2011
Thailand's Suvarnabhumi Airport 'sees 47m passengers'
In total, 47 million people have passed through the airport over the past year, constituting an impressive 12 per cent rise on the number of visitors during the 2010.
The airport has recently celebrated its fifth anniversary and airport spokesperson Wilaiwan Natwila noted that almost 37 million of the people visiting were coming from overseas.
On an average day, 120,000 people will use the airport, with Chinese, Japanese and Russian travellers making up the largest groups of foreign visitors.
The airport is expected to see more travellers in the final quarter of 2011 a people from northern hemisphere countries travel to its warmer climes.
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Great Reasons to Catch Flights to Melbourne
Melbourne is a hub of multicultural denizens from European and Asian countries and offers a truly great opportunity to mingle with vivacious folks of other countries. Besides this, there are plenty of reasons to plan holidays to the city. Let’s take a look at the top two attractions that tempt holidaymakers to browse for airlines offering cheap air tickets on flights to Melbourne.
Federation Square
It’s hard to miss Federation Square!! An architectural icon and a unique cultural precinct which houses the creative mix of attractions, museums and galleries, and the finest restaurants and cafes is a worthy reason to catch cheap flights to Melbourne. It is undeniably a great place to indulge in social, cultural and commercial activities of the city. When you travel to Federation Square make sure to catch sight of The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) and The Atrium.
Melbourne Museums
A giant Rubik's-cube-shaped Children's Museum is the finest place to explore the natural environments, culture and history of Victoria. Located in Carlton Gardens behind the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne Museums exhibits a permanent collection of artefacts in eight galleries. Highlights of the museum include complete skeleton of a blue whale, the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre, a living rainforest, the racehorse Phar Lap and an IMAX theatre.
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Festival of Holi 'a must-see in India'
The festival is one of the many annual religious events that are held in the country each year and Sharron Livingston, editor for thetravelmagazine.net, said it is one of the most fun things to take part in.
Known as the festival of colours, it is a time of great joy and she advised that people need to have a sense of gaiety in order to appreciate it as there is a lot of playfulness between even complete strangers.
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Monday, September 26, 2011
Lace art exhibition open in Sydney
The Love Lace show is set to run at the venue until April 2012 and showcases how many artists are using the delicate and intricate material in order to make a big statement with their art, while others are still using it in more traditional and decorative methods.
Visitors can see the works of 134 different artists from 20 different countries and find out more about how they have put their own unique interpretation on the art of lace making.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Experience something different in India
For those who are heading to the nation of the first time, Sharron Livingston, editor for thetravelmagazine.net, said that what they are likely to find is that the life, food and culture is nothing like that of the western countries.
She explained that it is likely to be a place where "the words culture shock really ring true".
For a chance to see a range of what the country has to offer, Ms Livingston advised paying a visit to Delhi, for the symbols of the British Empire, Agra to see the Taj Mahal and Jaipur for the many royal connections the city holds.
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Friday, September 16, 2011
Cape Town to hold Indian-inspired festival
That is because the African city is holding a high profile Indian-inspired Diwali Festival from October 15th.
Reports have suggested that the event - which is scheduled to take place at Ratanga Junction - will include a sari modelling competition.
Aside from this, the Hindu ritual will also feature Bhangra music, children's rides, fireworks and dancing.
Organisers have insisted they have gone the extra mile to make the 2011 version of the event special.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Tori Amos 'to play South Africa gigs'
The American singer is set to embark on a huge tour of Europe from September in promotion of her new record Night of Hunters.
After playing shows in countries including Germany, Holland and Norway, the Professional Widow singer will be travelling down to South Africa to open the first of her shows in Johannesburg on November 12th 2011.
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Monday, September 5, 2011
World Gourmet Festival arrives in Bangkok
Taking place at the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok, the event is set to begin on September 5th 2011 and will run for one week, with some of the world's best chefs and culinary experts attending to show off their skills, the Bangkok Post reported.
Among the chefs attending include the Michelin-starred Anthony Demetre of Wild Honey in London and Ivo Adam, based at Seven in Ascona, Switzerland.
"There are a lot of Thai diners who travel the world in order to try new foods and experience different dining options ... and now it's something they want to see in their home country," said Malcolm Omond, director of food and beverage at the hotel.
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Saturday, September 3, 2011
Comics head to Phuket for performance
The venue has announced details of its next show, with Gorden Southern, Ian Coppinger and Andre King all set to get on the stage at the venue on October 19th 2011.
Proceedings on the evening are set to kick off at 20:30 local time, although it has not yet been confirmed how much tickets will cost.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Thailand Holidays – What Makes Them So Special
Thailand is the way to head to, if one is looking for a holiday destination that offers something for every one. One of the most popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia, Thailand is rich in both local as well as foreign cultures. From wonderful beaches to stunning religious sites and from large shopping malls to private holiday resorts – Thailand offers you just about everything!
The numerous attractions and charms that await people have made sure that tickets on cheap flights to Thailand are booked as soon as they are announced. There is lot to see and experience in this wonderful country, and even the most seasoned of travellers is bound to be stimulated on his Thailand holidays. Despite the fact that millions travel to Thailand each year, the country has been successful in retaining its quintessential identity with its own fantastic culture and history.
Get yourself acquainted with few of the country’s finest vacation spots that ensure that Thailand remains the hub of tourist activity in the region.
Bangkok
Bangkok is the scintillating capital city of Thailand that has been the major attraction for travellers catching flights to Thailand. Over the period of time, Bangkok has turned into a massively popular tourist destination that tempts holiday makers who wish to have a time of their lives. It would not be wrong to say that most of the credit for spiralling demand for Thailand flights goes to the beautiful city of Bangkok!
Bangkok’s top tourist attractions include the Grand Palace, Bangkok temples (Wat Pho and Wat Aroon), Thailand National Museum and Jim Thomson's House. The city is also renowned for its delicious food and wonderful shopping options (Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and Lampraya Floating Market). Some of the cheapest hotels in Thailand can also be found in Bangkok.
Phuket
Phuket is no less a tourist magnet, enticing people from all parts of the world to search for airlines offering tickets with cheap airfares on flights to Thailand. Phuket is replete with stunning natural wonders that include balmy beaches and lush forests, making this beach resort excessively popular among leisure travellers. Phuket as tourist spot is mostly known for its range of water activities like jet skiing, para gliding, wind surfing and boating. The marine life at Phuket is really tempting and entices adventurers to don on a diving suit to explore its various realms!
This is not to say that attractions in Phuket are just limited to water activities and there is not much to sightsee! Thai Village and Orchid Farm and Phuket Aquarium are few options that people can check out while sightseeing in Phuket.
Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is a mirror of glorious Thai dynasties. This metropolis has effectively emerged as the incredible amalgam of rich history and traditions of Thailand. Chiang Mai is prolific with great hotels, resorts and spas, finest Buddhist temples, active nightlife, and amiable denizens.
Trekking, elephant rides, mountain-biking, white-water rafting, rock-climbing expeditions and myriad other adventure activities make Chiang Mai a hit with solo travellers and backpackers who book cheap flights to Thailand. One can immerse in Buddhist culture, relaxing massage and meditation and learn to cook Thai cuisine at city's cookery schools – some of the activities for peace of mind and soul.
Pattaya
Pattaya is yet another popular spot for vacationers. Particularly famous among the young crowd for its nightlife, Pattaya is conveniently accessible from Bangkok and thus travelling to the city is absolutely hassle-free. Pattaya’s sun-bathed beaches are big allures for travellers just like the range of sports and adventure activities it boasts of. There is surely no dearth of entertainment options for people in Pattaya.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
World-famous ballet dancers to perform in Cape Town
The Artscape Opera House is set to play host to the iconic ballet, which opens at the venue on August 19th 2011.
It will then run until August 26th, with director Elizabeth Triegaart producing her interpretation on Tchaikovsky's masterpiece.
The Cape Philharmonic Orchestra will be accompanying the dancers, with special guests Daria Klimentova and her partner Vadim Muntagirov at selected performances.
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Advice for keeping comfortable when flying
Providing tips, Silver Travel suggested to people anticipating long trips soon that if they suffer from their ears popping on a flight, they should remember to have plenty of drinks or take sweets to suck.
Those who find they have dry skin due to the low humidity level on aircraft were advised to take a lip balm or moisturiser on the flight with them and to avoid beverages like tea, coffee and alcohol, as these can dehydrate the body even more.
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Monday, August 15, 2011
Heavy snow expected for Christchurch
As much as 20 cm of snow has been predicted to fall on Canterbury between August 14th and 17th 2011, according to New Zealand's Blue Skies forecasters.
"Accumulations could easily exceed 50cm over three days above 200m," the service predicted, stating that it could be similar to levels which were recorded a couple of weeks ago.
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Friday, August 5, 2011
Nature lovers to book flights to South Africa for Penguin Festival
Scheduled to take place between October 13th and 16th, the event is a celebration of the flightless birds that live in the region.
People who already have flights to Cape Town booked at this time may want to take a short break from their stay in the city to travel to the coastal area for the gathering, as it is located only 35 km away.
South Africa is noted for its abundant wildlife and holidaymakers planning a trip to the country may want to see what other creatures they can spot.
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Melbourne to stage Lady Gaga-themed fashion show
The Lord Mayor's Semester Two Student Welcome, set to take place on Saturday (July 30th), will involve a Lady Gaga-themed fashion show, African drumming demonstrations and bush dancing.
Clothes from local designers Worn Wild, GeoMythink, Fashion Ninja and more will be showcased at the free celebration, which will be held at City Square.
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Emirates to offer cheap flights during Ramadan
The airline revealed that it is offering up to a 20 per cent reduction on travel between 32 destinations across the world.
Khalid bel Jaflah, vice president commercial UAE at Emirates, highlighted how important it is for families to be together during Ramadan.
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Sydney Boat Show just around the corner
The Sydney Boat Show runs from July 28th to August 1st and offers people the chance to view a huge range of stunning vessels.
It is the 44th edition of the event and includes a host of exhibitors, as well as plenty of workshops on boating-related activities such as marine cooking, photography and interior design.
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Nando's Comedy Festival to make Johannesburg return
Some of the world's top comics are set to appear at the event, including Mark Eddie, Michael Loftus and Mark Curry, best known for his role in hit children's TV show Hangin' With Mr Cooper.
Among the other acts on the bill are Theo Von and Ndumiso Lindi, widely regarded as one of the top black comedians in South Africa thanks to his honest portrayal of everyday life.
The event, which is heading to Johannesburg for the fourth time, is scheduled to run from July 22nd to 31st. Shows will take place at 20:00 local time every evening, apart from the final two nights when proceedings will kick off at 18:00.
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Brisbane 'to become Australia's rugby union heartland'
Under the ten-year deal, the state will become the country's "heartland" for international rugby union, with numerous high-profile games set to take place at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium.
The venue will stage a Bledisloe Cup Test between the Wallabies and New Zealand every time the three-game campaign takes place in Australia, as well as the opening match of every series against a northern hemisphere team.
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Saturday, July 9, 2011
Watch Disney On Ice Presents Worlds of Fantasy in Melbourne
The performance features high-speed stunts from Lightning McQueen and the rest of the crew of the Disney/Pixar film Cars, as well as a glimpse into the underwater world of The Little Mermaid.
Other big-name films and characters recreated for the production include The Lion King and Tinker Bell, with the latter set to make her world premiere on ice during the show.
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Friday, July 8, 2011
Good Food & Wine Show begins in Perth next week
The exhibition runs until Sunday July 17th at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and will see hundreds of companies sharing their tastiest delicacies and cooking innovations.
People may be able to learn a thing or two about cooking, as there will be a host of experts delivering workshops on everything from butchery to wine-tasting.
Tickets for the event cost AU$31.50 (£21.20), but there are concessions available.
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Reds and Crusaders to meet in Brisbane for Super Rugby Final
Local favourites Queensland Reds will face off against the Crusaders at the venue on Saturday night (July 9th) after recording a 30-13 victory over the Blues last weekend.
A hat-trick from winger Rod Davies helped the Reds seal the historic win, which bagged them a place in the final for the first time since rugby turned professional following semi-final exits in 1996, 1999 and 2001.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
A splash of colour in Auckland with Louise McRae's sculptures
Entitled Things I Want To Make, the show at the Seed Gallery showcases McRae's latest dynamic sculptures shaped out of the everyday detritus found in her rural environment.
This includes painting on top of scrap timber, splitting them into shards and then reassembling them into patterned pieces of work.
Together it takes on a new form that is more than the sum of its parts, like, for example, the sculpture that looks as though the sun and its rays are spilling out onto a colourful sky.
Colour figures a lot in the show, for which McRae has used a "lustrous charred timber" to create a jewelled effect.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Visit Dubai Museum for a taste of its ancient history
Housed in the Al-Fahidi Fort, which was built in 1800, the museum is an interactive hub of cultural and historic activity.
The museum includes exquisite archaeological objects, some of which are 4,000 years old. This includes pottery and metallic items.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Australia and New Zealand flights back up after ash cloud grounds planes
Airlines have once again resumed flights as they begin the tough challenge of shifting through the backlog of flights.
The grounding of flights was caused by strong winds carrying ash cloud spewing out of Chile's Puyehue volcano.
New Zealand said that it was safe for airlines to fly up to 27,000 feet, 7,000 more than Sunday's original restriction.
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
Visa Tips for Booking Flights from UK to Thailand
Thailand, home to astounding places like Bangkok, Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi, and Chiang Mai lures hordes of travellers into pouring their savings on airfares to the destination. A galore of attractions ranging right from swanky nightclubs and opulent shopping malls to magnificent sandy beaches and stunning temples are to be found in the country. Before making hotel reservations in the destination, it would be prudent to get acquainted with some information on the finer points of visa policy.
Entry without Visa
A British passport holder taking one of the flights to Thailand is allowed to enter the destination and stay there for a period of 30 days without procuring a visa in advance of entry into Thailand. The time frame is 15 days for travellers using overland crossings.
Penalty for Overstay
Whatever you save by booking cheap flights to Thailand may prove fruitless if you overstay your visa. Penalties can range from daily fine of 500 baht and extend up to 20,000 baht. Furthermore, one may have to undergo detention and get deported. The defaulter will have to pay the deportation cost. Thai authorities have stated that anyone overstaying by more than 42 days will face detention. Furthermore, one may even be black listed. This means that the defaulter would never be allowed to visit Thailand.
Where to Get Your Visa
If you are booking your flights to Thailand, make sure that you procure your visa only from a Thai embassy or consulate, Immigration offices around the country, and Immigration officers at any of the entry points into Thailand. These are the only legal channels.
Visa Application at the Royal Thai Embassy in London
Travellers booking cheap flights to Thailand can apply for a visa at the Royal Thai Embassy in London. Applications can be submitted from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm through Mondays to Fridays. Applicants receiving the green signal from authorities may collect their passport and visa from the office between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. It takes two working days to process a visa application. The Embassy does not accept applications sent through courier or post. Postal applications should be sent to the Royal Thai Consulates in the UK and Ireland.
Visa Application Forms
British nationals as well as travellers of certain other nationalities planning to buy a Thailand ticket have to submit a duly filled visa application form along with 2 passport sized photographs. This form may be downloaded from the website http://www.thaiembassyuk.org.uk. Chinese and Nigerian nationals have to submit two application forms and two photographs, while certain other nationals have to give three forms and three photographs. These nations are Lebanon, Libya, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestinian State, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, and Iran.
(Source: Websites of Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Thai Embassy in the UK.)
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Bangkok museum to get more guided tours in English
Starting this weekend (June 11th), the museum will be offering tours in English on Saturdays as well as the regular Wednesday and Thursday tours, the Bangkok Post reports.
The National Museum Volunteers runs the non-profit tours at 09:30 local time on the weekdays and 10:00 on Saturdays.
Museum entry costs 200 baht (£4), but the English tours are offered for free by passionate expats who just love to share their knowledge of the city's treasures.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
South Africa safari lodge to welcome children under 12
Previously, Makanyane Safari Lodge was off-limits to families with young children, but the resort is now opening its doors to youngsters during Christmas, February half term, October half term and the summer school holidays.
To mark this change, the lodge will also be offering various activities for young children, including basic game walks, teaching survival skills and a junior guiding course.
Garth Kew, managing director at Makanyane Safari Lodge, said: "Whilst the lodge will maintain the same peaceful atmosphere for couples, we wanted to open up the experience for families travelling during school holidays."
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
South Africa visitors urged to catch Royal Show
Starting on Friday (May 27th), the ten-day festival features a wide range of attractions, including live music concerts, chainsaw racing, show jumping, fireworks displays and animal shows.
Celebrating its 160th anniversary, the highly popular event expects to draw around a quarter of a million visitors to the KwaZulu-Natal Showground, including many overseas guests on flights to South Africa.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Wilderness resort to open in Australia's Northern Territory
Seven Spirit Bay Eco-Wilderness Resort is due to open this weekend (May 15th), with a choice of motel-style rooms and luxury 'habitats'.
The resort was formerly known as Peppers Seven Spirit Bay, but has undergone a serious facelift over the past 17 months.
Guests can enjoy the remote surroundings of the Cobourg Peninsula, and the resort is just a short walk from the shores of the Arafura Sea.
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Monday, May 9, 2011
Thai resort offers special summer offers
Superior double rooms are available until October 31st for just 2,500 baht (£50) per night, while Deluxe upgrades are available for just 1,000 baht per room per night.
Furthermore, guests can get a 30 per cent discount on spa treatments, as well as a free 30-minute foot or shoulder massage on any day from Sundays to Thursdays.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Grab Flights to Australia & Explore Great Nightlife, Shopping Options
Following information on region’s shopping and nightlife will give you a fair idea on what to expect after grabbing tickets on flights to Australia.
Shopping
Shopping in Australia is an exciting and enriching experience for foreign tourists. There are number of shops and malls that feature all the modern day comforts and amenities for the shoppers. The range and variety of products offered at these malls is simply staggering. Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney are considered as the biggest shopping cities where millions of travellers visit every year to satisfy their shopping itch! In totality, there are around 1,500 shopping centres in Australia to splurge the money that you saved on those cheap tickets on flights to Australia!
Nightlife
Australians love to go out and have a blast! Be it hanging out at the hippest nightspots or just chilling out over a beer with some friends at a local pub – Australia holidays offer all kinds of options to night birds.
Sydney is easily one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Australia and features a pulsating nightlife. There is almost a flood of bars, pubs, clubs and even casinos in this charming city.
Melbourne’s nightlife is most known for its incredible live music scene – it is said to be the best in the country. The options for party lovers are immense in here too as the place is dotted with bars, nightclubs and jazz clubs.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
An Orlando Adventure Trinity for Adrenalin Junkies
Wet 'n Wild Orlando
The Wet 'n Wild Orlando has been voted as number one water park in the US many times. Hardly a wonder that many families book their flights to USA visit the venue. This water park is crammed full of different rides with each ride offering a world of entertainment and fun. A few of the biggest crowd pullers here are Brain Wash, ‘The Black Hole: The Next Generation’, ‘The Blast’, and ‘Lazy River’. Travellers can book their cheap flights to USA anytime of the year and still take a tour of ‘The Wet 'n Wild Orlando’ as the water park remains open throughout the year.
Florida Airboat Adventure
The Florida Airboat Adventure is another rewarding experience of netting cheap flights to USA for spending some adventure holiday times in Orlando. Cruising along on a speedy 17-seater airboat while feasting your eyes on vast stretches of the remotest wetlands proves to be a highly gratifying experience. If you have booked flights to USA for some wildlife viewing, be informed that this trip may well treat you to sights of alligators, colourful birdlife, turtles, and various reptiles.
Race Car Driving
‘The Rookie Experience at Walt Disney World Speedway Orlando’ is a highly potent way to experience Orlando’s adventure travel and tourism. After all, getting the chance to zip away on a 600 horsepower V8 professional stock car does not come every day.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Few Places which Justify your Flights to USA
Listing down the attractions of the US may well be an attempt at pouring the Ocean into a bath tub. This humongous country is like a universe with countless galaxies of tourist magnets. Every state tells its own tale and a single lifetime may prove to be too short to explore all the travel spots of the US. Sift through just a few of the irresistible places in the US.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The majority of travellers catching flights to USA make it a point to visit New York and almost everyone who goes to New York, takes a tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Often billed as the hottest single site New York tourist attraction, this museum brims over with some of the priciest works of art known to mankind. Modern Art, Medieval Art, Roman Art, Greek Art, Ancient Near Eastern, and American Decorative Art – the list is infinite when it comes to describing the treasures stocked in this museum. Some of the most popular attractions are the American Wing, Robert Lehman Collection, and European paintings.
Manhattan Beach, Los Angeles
Anyone looking for cheap flights to USA for a Los Angeles trip should definitely take a trip to Manhattan Beach. The experience proves to be overwhelmingly exhilarating as one takes in local sights. Walk streets lined with bougainvillea, sidewalk patios bustling with life, tastefully done up beachside cottages, and carefree surfers all add vibrant dashes of colour to this legendary spot. If you are looking for some fun filled moments, head to Fun Bunn’s. The Manhattan Beach is also in convenient proximity to quite a few hotels.
Lion Country Safari, Florida
The sunshine state of Florida makes for an unparalleled sun, sand, and surf experience. However, this is not all as the destination is filled with numerous other tourist delights. For instance, quite a few travellers booking flights to USA head to the Lion Country Safari in Florida. The experience is unforgettable as you drive through the park and get up close to denizens of the wild such as chimpanzees, lions, white rhinos, and zebras. If you are driving an open vehicle or a soft top one, you will have to rent a van.
African American Civil War Museum, Washington DC
Rich with history, Washington DC makes for a nostalgic trip down the country’s memory lane. One of the best places for such a trip is the African American Civil War Museum. Check out the permanent exhibit section, which is filled with audiovisual programmes, erstwhile documents of burning importance, and photographs tracing African American history from the period of Civil War to the Civil Rights movement. A trip to the African American Civil War Museum will definitely go a long way in justifying the effort you spend on finding cheap flights to USA.
Mirage Volcano, Las Vegas
The Sin City of Las Vegas has many claims to fame. The sights, smells, and sounds of this destination are just incredible. Just one of the mesmerising sights here is the Mirage Volcano. It simulates a live volcano complete with smoke. The innocent first time visitor literally jumps out of the skin when this volcano bursts.