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How To Spot A Cruise Holiday Bargain

August 29th, 2009 No comments
by Douglas Bonds

The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage–at least it seems that way. If you’ve been thinking you need to know more about cheap Caribbean cruises and holidays in Spain, here’s your opportunity.

Cheap holidays to the Caribbean are more likely to be found during the rainy season which falls during our summer. Even with the rain the resorts still boast soaring temperatures and guaranteed sun. Cheap holidays are not always a bargain. A cheap last minute holiday is undoubtedly one of the best ways to get value for money; but only if the hotel is up to a reasonable standard. They might be low cost holidays, but you do not need to scrimp on quality.

Cheap holidays to Bermuda should embody a little decrease and fun time. Cheap holidays to Marmaris, Turkey in Spring and Summer 2010 are now on sale with early booking discounts. Cheap holidays in Benidorm set the scene off as one of the party capital’s of not only Spain but also Europe as well. Cheap holidays to Majorca (Mallorca) are enjoyable and exciting, you just have to plan your days to include a little of everything. Once you have seen and done everything you wanted to do, enjoy a relaxing day on the beaches in the hot white sands that look out over the beautiful Mediterranean sea and feel the warn sea breeze.

Is everything making sense so far? If not, I’m sure that with just a little more reading about cheap Caribbean cruises and holidays in Spain, all the facts will fall into place.

There all the information is provided and a point to point analyzing is possible to compare and find the best very cheap holidays offer. Flights are available to almost all the corners of the worlds. Prices start to drop during the month, with cheap holidays in September 2010 appealing to couples and groups who have flexibility to travel whenever they like, and choose to travel outside of the school holidays.

Cheap holidays grant families, friends or even businesses to enjoy their holidays or socialising without worrying about paying over the odds for the experience. Cheap holidays to Gran Canaria have a value over others as it is great where food is concerned. An organisation of people is expected to get improved place to live as they would in all luck book an unit or one-story dwelling that is not usually distant some-more atmospheric than a hotel, though a organisation can hope for their own food in a kitchen with a equipment paid for from a open marketplace of a island. Cheap holiday sites provide important information for our holiday outings. You could read and go over different holiday destinations as well as the ways on how to enjoy the holiday.

There are guides you can follow or consider for cheap holidays, so you can still enjoy a getaway at a lower price. If you are looking for cheap holidays to Magaluf then there is plenty to choose from. One of the most important things that you do when you are searching for cheap holidays is to talk to a online travel agent. They have the contacts needed for arranging the types of packages or deals that you are looking for.

That’s how things with cheap Caribbean cruises and holidays in Spain stand right now. Keep in mind that any subject can change over time, so be sure you keep up with the latest news.

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KLM: National Airline of the Netherlands

February 26th, 2009 1 comment

The flagship carrier of the Netherlands is KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines, hosting a main hub at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport and headquartered in nearby Amstelveen. Offering both domestic and international service, KLM-Royal Dutch airlines serves over 90 destinations, and is also a member of the world’s second largest airline alliance, SkyTeam.

KLM-Royal Dutch is part of Air France-KLM and also has an operating partnership with Northwest Airlines of the United States. The entire KLM group carries almost 75 million passengers annually, operates a fleet in operation of 607 aircraft, and serves 258 destinations worldwide. Air France-KLM recently purchased a 25 percent stake in the Italian airline Alitalia.

KLM-Royal Dutch is the world?s oldest airline and was founded in 1919. KLM-Royal Dutch operated its first flight in May 1920 from London to Amsterdam. The airline stopped operating during World War II. KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines has been accused of helping Nazi war criminals flee Germany after World War II, a charge the company denies.

Air France and KLM announced their plans to merge in 2003, marking the end of the oldest independent airline in the world. However, the merger did not impact KLM’s long time partnership with United States based Northwest Airlines, as both companies joined the SkyTeam alliance in September 2004.

KLM gifts its long-haul first-class and business passengers with small Delftware, blue-and-white porcelain reproductions of old Dutch canal houses. The houses are filled with Dutch liquor. This practice started in 1952. There are now 88 Delftware houses as of 2008 (the airline?s age that year). A new Delftware house is added each year on October 7, the anniversary of the airline?s founding.

KLM?s frequent flyer program is called Flying Blue. Flying Blue members can earn and spend mileage points on flights and services of Air France-KLM, other companies of the SkyTeam airline alliance and assorted other financial, travel, and transportation companies. Flying Blue contains four membership levels ? Ivory, Silver, Gold and Platinum. Level miles are gained by taking any flights with an AF or KL code or flights operated by one of SkyTeam’s airline companies under the code of any other SkyTeam airline, or flights operated by Kenya Airways, which is a Flying Blue partner.

KLM?s past success isn?t protecting the airline from a bumpy future. The airline recently announced it will cut up to 2,000 jobs due to lower ticket sales and lower cargo volumes. The cuts represent three percent of the KLM workforce. KLM also plans to reduce its airline capacity by two percent in summer 2009. KLM lost $653 million dollars in the quarter ending December 31, 2008. Airline officials say they haven?t ruled out future cuts or reductions as they look to stabilize their business and return the airline to profitability.

An airline watchdog group based in Australia, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, announced in February 2009 that it is suing Air France-KLM over price fixing allegations. KLM denies the charges and will defend against the suit. British Airways and Qantas were recently fined $5 million and $20 million over similar price fixing allegations.

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Do We Need Another Airport Expansion in Philadelphia

February 4th, 2009 No comments

Airport Expansion in Philadelphia

“-We have an inevitable difficulty with the expansion of airports. Quite simply, we all love to have the airport reasonably close to the community.

However, if close to the urban base, any expansion necessarily results in huge losses of jobs andor residents.”

Hopefully they are rethinking this. What a waste of taxpayers money. They would be better off re-planning systems and procedures, and making the airlines more accountable for their overbooking procedures.

Uk Flights To Basel

January 28th, 2009 No comments

If youre considering Basel as a holiday option this winter, youll be happy to hear that low fares and flight availability are in good supply. Because Basel has established itself as a growth center for budget airlines, carriers such as Easyjet are establishing major bases there in favor of the more expensive Zurich Airport. Fares start below 100 and go up to the mid 200s and flights depart from London, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glascow, Gatwick, Heathrow and Manchester.

The second biggest city in Switzerland is Basel which offers a tradition of scholarship and art since the days on the Renaissance. Prior evidence of this is that the city offers more than 24 museums for 200,000 residents. Basel’s location is on the Swiss border with France and Germany and both cultures influenced it.

Not a traditional Swiss ski town, Basel is filled with options for vacationers. As the cultural capital of Switzerland, you can and enjoy the art and culture, and the Dolls House Museum on Barfusserplatz or the Swiss Architecture Museum in Steingberg or The Karikatur and Cartoon Museum are just a few of the many options.

There are many sights to see and you will not run out of options. The most noticeable is the Cathedral with its twin towers and red sandstone walls. The Cathedral is quite old as the structure was built in the year 900 AD. After the destructive 1356 earthquake, the current Gothic cathedral was finished.

The Marktplatz is open everyday except Sunday selling fresh vegetables, fruit and flowers. It is dominated by the Town Hall (Rathhaus) the seat of the government since the 14th century.

Observe the Rhine as you traverse the Mittlere Brucke (Middle viaduct) that was sponsored by church possession sales in 1125. Its among the earliest Rhine pass through. Tinguley Fountain characteristics funny machine statues and is believed to be a figure of the towns distinctiveness.

Explore Basels Old Town on foot so you wont miss any detail of the 15th century buildings as they mingle with modern works of international architects. Spalentor (Spalen Gate) is the most imposing of the three surviving city gates that date back to the 1400s.

Basel also offers official city tours and christmas in Basel will enchant you with lights, trees, angels and stories of old Basel traditions.

The Roman Town of August Raurica will introduce you to the formerly bustling Roman town through imposing ruins and museum treasures.

When sightseeing in Basel, you can also go shopping for luxury items such as Louis Vuitton and Rolex. You can find books, fashion, shoes, and other specialities in antique shops, small boutiques, and high end department stores.

If youre a fan of night life, Basel will not disappoint you. Youll find everything from cozy bars to wild parties and clubs.

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Booking with Thai Airways

January 16th, 2009 1 comment

Thai airways is known as one of the best service providing airlines.It has won many awards including “Worlds Best Cabin Staff and stood second in 2007 in the Best Airline in the World. Suvarnabhumi in Thailand is the place where from, it operates most to different places to the world.Few other airports from where it has the non stop flights include Chaing Mai International Airport, Don Mueang International Airport and Phuket International Airport.

The Airway International Company Limited was formed in 1960 as a joint venture between Thailand’s domestic airline, Thai Airways Company and Scandinavian Airline System. It was after 17 years that the government bought SAS”s holdings which made it the sole owner of the airline.

The first flights began operations from Bangkok to nine destinations within the Asian region. The first intercontinental flights were to Australia, then Europe and North American by 1980. After a merger with the Thai Airways Company, the company experienced faster growth as Thailands only national carrier.

In 1997, Thai Airways was a founding member of the Star Alliance network through which member airlines codeshare with each other, expanding their flight offerings. Additional partnerships have allowed Thai Airways to expand its list of destinations to include Africa (ending Jan. 16, 2009), China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Kuwait, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Russia, Spain Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Queensland, Victoria, Western Australia, and New Zealand. The airlines route from Bangkok to Los Angeles is among the longest non-stop commercial flights currently operated.

Thai Airways has a fleet capacity that comprises 89 aircraft. The largest aircraft that they have in the fleet is the Boeing 767-400 that has a seating capacity of 389 passengers.

There are four travel classes that an airline may offer, which include Royal First, Royal Silk, Premium Economy, and Economy.

Passengers of Royal First class enjoy flat bed seats that also comes with touch screens, multi-media entertainment, and automated massage systems. There are over 20 meals to choose from. These options are usually available on Europe to Australia and some intra-Asian flights.

The royal silk travel class available in this airline is mostly like the business class which consists of angled, lie-flat business class seats that provides lumbar massage. And every seat has a 17-20 touch screens and AVOD and IFE.

Premium Economy Class is available on intercontinental flights from Bangkok and Los Angeles on the Airbus A40-500. Fewer seats are available on these planes to offer more room for the reclining seats and leg rests. These seats also come with 10.5 touch screens with AVOD and IFE.

There is less legroom in Economy Class seating, but in-seat audio/video on-demand is available.

Royal Orchid Plus is Thai Airlines frequent flyer reward program. It has more than two million members worldwide. The program has three tiers, member, silver and gold. Members can earn miles on Thai Airways flights, codeshare flights departing or arriving at Bangkok, Star Alliance flights and Jet Airways flights or at partner hotels.

Thai Royal First Class, Royal Silk Class and Star Alliance Gold passengers can visit one of the seven Thai Departure Lounges at Suvarnbhumi Airport. The Royal Orchid Spa offers traditional Thai massage, foot massage and spa Jacuzzi suites.

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