Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Best Known hotel in and around the Montreal-Trudeau Airport

A long tiring air travel is a nightmare of many but now an initiative of the Montreal Airport Marriott will make sure that nightmare is followed up by a fantasy full of soothing and rewarding interruptions.

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

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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

People taking flights to Dubai in the future could find they are landing at the 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

Holidaymakers taking flights to Melbourne in the coming months could be among the first to see a production of Ghost the Musical in Australia.

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

People taking flights to Australia will have more choice of locations to fly to with Virgin Australia after it added extra capacity to Queensland and Tasmania.

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

People planning to take flights to South Africa with Air France KLM could help the company to record even higher revenue numbers after it announced a rise in profits during the first half year.

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

Holidaymakers taking flights to Abu Dhabi could find that the roads are easier to navigate when they arrive following the opening of a series of tunnels.

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

It is well known that the mystical and richly steeped in history, Pakistan is a haven for historical buffs. Now, due to recent developments in medical sector, medical tourism has seen a sudden spurt in the country. Many travellers seeking medical care and rejuvenation plan holidays to Pakistan for low priced medical services.

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

Tickets to Morocco are a doorway for exciting holidays to an historic land of illimitable escapades. The magic of charming Moroccan cities like Marrakech and Casablanca bequeath travellers with a heavenly treat to their senses.

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

After two days of chaos that left thousands of travellers high and dry around the world, Qantas Airways says its flight schedule is back to normal on Tuesday morning. There are also reports of airline slashing down airfares.

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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