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09th October 2009
Cheap holiday packages can help you enjoy low-cost travel. Holidays gives a feel of relaxation to everyone, as it is a change in our scheduled lifestyle. Everyone gets bore from daily routines of lifestyle. At a certain point of time everyone wants to get... Read >
Author: Jack
08th October 2009
Rachel Maarten is an associate with a leading consulting firm. She is currently in the process of juggling two important international consulting projects, one with a client who is based in Basel, Switzerland and the other with a client based in Tokyo, Ja... Read >
Author: webadvisor
29th September 2009
We have all heard the warnings about DVT (deep-venous thrombosis) when traveling on long haul flights. Cramped conditions for hours on end with very little leg movement - yes I've seen the in-flight videos demonstrating the exercises. Well if these warnin... Read >
Author: abdullah
28th September 2009
Manila has been the most popular destination in Philippines among the travelers from all around the world. It is a lovely and wonderful place in South East Asia for your holiday. Airfares are the most important part of any travel, if you get air tickets a... Read >
Author: Jack
24th September 2009
Sydney is an incredible place and the largest city of Australia. It is a very beautiful city with a lot of attractions and activities. A collection of art, animals, cultural icons and coffee houses makes for a dizzying combination. Plan your travel and bo... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes
23rd September 2009
Manila is one of the vibrant and cosmopolitan cities in heart of Philippines in South East Asia. It is a beautiful destination and capital of Philippines. Located on the eastern shores of Manila Bay, it is the world's eleventh largest metropolitan area. I... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes
23rd September 2009
An international travel is a dream that many people has thought of. But this dream cannot be full-filled by everyone. International vacation has now become possible for the traveler willing to spend couple of days to some international destination. Intern... Read >
Author: Jack
21st September 2009
In the recent years, many people all over the world have taken up traveling. Especially, the tourist inflow in India has increased tremendously. This has subsequently led to increase in a number of low cost airlines in India. Low cost airlines refer to ai... Read >
Author: online
18th September 2009
Manila is one of the vibrant and cosmopolitan cities in heart of Philippines in South East Asia. It is a beautiful destination and capital of Philippines. Located on the eastern shores of Manila Bay, it is the world's eleventh largest metropolitan area. I... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes
17th September 2009
We have all heard the warnings about DVT (deep-venous thrombosis) when traveling on long haul flights. Cramped conditions for hours on end with very little leg movement - yes I've seen the in-flight videos demonstrating the exercises. Well if these warnin... Read >
Author: malad
16th September 2009
Sydney is one of the most beautiful destinations in Australia. It is the largest city and capital of New South Wales. Millions of travelers come here all round the year. If you are planning for a vacation full of entertainment, fun and party it is the per... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes
16th September 2009
From its selection of spectacular scenery and world class food offerings, to its dazzling array of exciting activities, the UK is truly a haven for holidays. Boasting a wide range of locations, each with their own unique characteristics, it is little wond... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
11th September 2009
Planning your vacation in Australia? Start with Sydney. It is a wonderful and magical city in Australia. It is a beautiful destination in Australia. It is one the largest cities in Australia and the capital of New South Wales. A large number of cheap flig... Read >
Author: Richard Johnes
11th September 2009
Planning for a vacation in South East Asia? Visit Manila, it is capital of Philippines. Flights to Manila are available from every major airport of UK. Airlines like KLM, Qatar Airways, Emirates, Etihad, Kingfisher, Air Frances, Air China, Air India, etc.... Read >
Author: Jack
11th September 2009
Everyone gets bore from daily routines of lifestyle. At a certain point of time everyone wants to get rid of that boredom. To get a break from regular lifestyle, other than a vacation what can be the option. When we plan for a vacation, we always think to... Read >
Author: Jack
08th September 2009
Everybody wish to have a relaxing time while on a vacation. On planning a vacation we always search different ways to spend cheap holidays. Our lives are so busy, we don’t have time for our friends and family. Planning a holiday and travel is the best t... Read >
Author: Jack
08th September 2009
Forecasts are apparently telling us that this year Britain will be able to enjoy the sun however with the gloomy weather we have had over the last week or two, in Scotland it has pretty much rained non stop, many people aren’t waiting around to see if i... Read >
Author: Kim
20th August 2009
Long Haul Trips on aircraft, trains or buses can really challenge a person's ability to cope and deal with travel stress. Have you noticed the number of irate people who travel these days? There are five things you can try to help you cope with traveling ... Read >
Author: swarajart
18th August 2009
For the many of you that have been to the Costa del Sol recently or are planning to come soon, the constant work being done at the Malaga airport has probably not gone unnoticed. The work as been ongoing now for a few years and looks like completion is co... Read >
Author: Andrew Belles
17th July 2009
Whilst business trends are changing to keep pace with the economic turmoil of today, the world of medical tourism especially in countries like Thailand, India, Singapore and now Malaysia are enjoying tremendous growth which will continue to grow. And this... Read >
Author: farra
16th July 2009
Those of us who write these articles sometimes struggle to find a way of introducing our theme and making it relevant. But, today, it's a pleasing coincidence that a bird should be the one creature associated with the delivery of a baby. Any other choice ... Read >
Author: John Scott
22nd June 2009
We moan about the government not doing enough to tackle climate change, but we as individuals contribute around 40% to the UKs total greenhouse gas emissions, so if we make some small changes around the home and to how we travel, we can reduce our carbon ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
18th June 2009
In recent years as soon as the growth in the Information Technology occurred, the growth in the air travel has been noted.
I number of students are going abroad to study for the higher educations like Bach lore of Science, Master of Science and MBA.
... Read >
Author: ezeeflight
12th June 2009
2009 – the year of value, budgets and research, especially when it comes to holidays.
I am not sure of the general opinion, but I for one am fed up of every business, tourist office and guide telling me that their region offers the best value, that t... Read >
Author: holrent
06th June 2009
Air India Limited is the national flag carrier airline of India, flying a worldwide network of passenger and cargo services. Air India is state-owned, and administered as part of the National Aviation Company of India Limited - which was created in 2007 t... Read >
Author: Vinay
29th May 2009
10 helpful tips on how to be a careful camper while visiting NZ in your Motor home.
Knowledge provided from experts with many years of experience and also from valuable customer feedback.
1. Arrival and Pick Up After And Before Long Haul Flights
It ... Read >
Author: Heidi Eberhart
05th May 2009
Small Business Idea #1. During a credit crisis, the number of unpaid debts inevitably soars. The inventive solution of one Spanish debt collection business has resulted in a much higher debt repayment rate than conventional agencies (around 70%).
Thei... Read >
Author: Terry Kyle
30th March 2009
The current economic climate has seen many Brits tightening their belts on a variety of things - from switching where to go food shopping to utility usage and holiday destinations. It can be difficult to sacrifice the things you're used to in order to g... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
01st March 2009
If you are looking for an event to engage and motivate your people into going beyond their normal comfort zone, then the amazing Race Around is guaranteed to blow them away!
And the best thing about the race… the race is exclusive and is available a... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
03rd January 2009
We all feel the need to take a well earned holiday whether it is a short break or a fortnight in the sun and despite the credit crunch; we still look forward to our holidays.
Everyone has their own idea of the perfect getaway. Whether it is jetting off... Read >
Author: Baz Luhrmann
31st December 2008
The demands for airline pilots continues to grow and what we are now witnessing is many more people seeking this career path. While there are currently over 10,000 pilot there are thousands more applying and even more who want to become a pilot.
The gr... Read >
Author: Simon
30th November 2008
Travelling with children, especially young children, can be tough at the best of times, but the confined space of an aeroplane can make things especially difficult, so it makes it a great idea to prepare for the worst. Here are some new tips I have picked... Read >
Author: David Brydon
21st October 2008
More and more people are opting to have their weddings in far flung places, which can be lovely but for some people this is out of peoples reach. What with all the travel costs of going abroad, and the long haul flights,the logistics of getting there, not... Read >
Author: Natasha237
09th September 2008
Anyone embarking on a trip with children needs to be aware of a few hints and tips to make the journey a lot easier. Read on to find out more.
Travelling nowadays is part and parcel of everyone’s life. The boom of low-cost airlines or cheap package ... Read >
Author: David Brydon
08th September 2008
Many people absolutely dread long haul flights as they know that they will probalby reach their destination tired, cramped and cranky. This need not be the case however. The purpose of this article is to share some basic travel tips to help you minimise t... Read >
Author: Arthur Turner
05th September 2008
The British are a hard-working crowd putting in long hours and often many commuting long distances making the working day and week even longer. It’s not surprising then how much we all look forward to a summer holiday and the opportunity to get away fro... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
12th August 2008
Once you have bought your laptop it is well worth spending a little bit extra to buy a decent spare adaptor/charger, just in case. A spare means that you will never find yourself in the awkward position of not being able to finish off that important docum... Read >
Author: Sandy Lee
12th August 2008
Once you have bought your laptop it is well worth spending a little bit extra to buy a decent spare adaptor/charger, just in case. A spare means that you will never find yourself in the awkward position of not being able to finish off that important docum... Read >
Author: Sandy Lee
22nd July 2008
Perth is a fantastic place to visit and as long as you can bare the long haul flights, you should consider it as your next holiday destination. Situated on the south-west coast of Australia, Perth has over 1.5 million inhabitants. Your experience can star... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
25th April 2008
World tour is the dream of everyone but this is a fact that few ultra-reach people can achieve this dream. Generally, people opt for a short Caribbean holiday for different destinations like Mexico, Bahamas, Barbados etc. once in a year. Nowadays, differe... Read >
Author: Alfie
11th April 2008
Traveling is the best way to beat stress and visit some of the most exotic places around. We all tend to plan well for our trips and take utmost care that everything goes well till catching the flight. But, how many of us really bother to plan to cope for... Read >
Author: Cindy B
02nd April 2008
In the recent years, many people all over the world have taken up traveling. Especially, the tourist inflow in India has increased tremendously. This has subsequently led to increase in a number of low cost airlines in India. Low cost airlines refer to ai... Read >
Author: Stevealley
01st April 2008
In the recent years, many people all over the world have taken up traveling. Especially, the tourist inflow in India has increased tremendously. This has subsequently led to increase in a number of low cost airlines in India. Low cost airlines refer to ai... Read >
Author: Stevealley
17th February 2008
For young families, organising the perfect luxury family holiday can be less than straightforward. Having the budget necessary to book holidays in exotic locations is one thing, but making sure every traveller is satisfied with the location, activities a... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
02nd February 2008
The "no smoking" light on certain aircraft may soon be replaced with a "service indicator" for mobile phones, as onboard mobile phones use becomes the norm upon flights throughout most of Europe.
Since their introduction, mobile phone use aboard plane... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
31st January 2008
As a consumer society we are all used to, and have come to expect, our creature comforts. You will therefore be little surprised to hear that on top of the in flight movies many airlines are already offering, some plan to introduce satellite television.
... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
24th January 2008
There are numerous deals being offered from low cost airlines and the more traditional airlines, and customers sometimes find a deal that interests them and they book it. However, it is important for you to shop around, there are so many airlines around o... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
24th January 2008
Before the arrival of Low cost airlines, the travel market was relatively stagnant. However, all that has changed now there are numerous companies offering their customers the chance to fly to various locations around the world for a cut-back price.
T... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
20th January 2008
Cape Town is like most towns and cities in South Africa, there are areas that are rundown and derelict, however, in recent times Cape Town has undergone a transmission from an old, poor city to a city that looks modern and offers so much to visitors. Whet... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
18th January 2008
Travelling by plane has taken a knocking in the past year or two, with many “green” groups blaming airplanes for the declining state of our environment. However, since the dawn of time man has wished to soar the skies and explore foreign lands, somet... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
05th November 2007
Thanks to a few high profile cases of Deep Vein Thrombosis some years ago, majority of passengers flying from Glasgow airport have heard of DVT. Sometimes referred to as ‘economy class syndrome’ because of the reduced leg room in economy class, DVT ca... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
22nd October 2007
Virtually all travellers flying from Edinburgh airport have heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ - so called because of the reduced leg room in economy class. However, even first-class and business-class passengers can get ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
12th October 2007
These days most long-haul passengers flying from Birmingham airport have heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ - its frequent nickname – so called because of the reduced leg room in economy class. However, even first-class... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
08th October 2007
Nowadays most Stansted airport passengers have heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ as it is often called due to the reduced seating and leg room afforded to economy passengers. However, even first-class and business-class ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
03rd October 2007
These days, virtually every air passenger has heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ as it is often called due to the reduced seating and leg room afforded to economy passengers. However, even first-class and business-class p... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
02nd October 2007
These days, virtually every Heathrow airport passenger has heard of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), or ‘economy class syndrome’ as it is often called due to the reduced seating and leg room afforded to economy passengers. However, even first-class and bus... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
02nd October 2007
As most of us know from harsh experience, preparing for a holiday can be a stressful exercise before we even step foot on a plane.Remembering passports, travel money and tickets, travelling to the airport, queuing for check in and then security - not to m... Read >
Author: Harry Lawrance
05th December 2006
In a year or two there will be non-stop flights to destinations of over eight thousand miles from Scottish airports without the aircraft having a weight penalty when the new Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 comes into service.
Although direct flights from Scotl... Read >
Author: David Kirkwood
04th October 2006
We have all heard the warnings about DVT (deep-venous thrombosis) when traveling on long haul flights. Cramped conditions for hours on end with very little leg movement - yes I've seen the in-flight videos demonstrating the exercises. Well if these warnin... Read >
Author: Dave Kearsley
26th September 2006
Ryanair was Europe's original low fares airline and is still Europe's largest low fares carrier with 15 European bases and a fleet of over 100 brand new Boeing 737-800 aircraft and with firm orders for a further 138 new aircraft, which will be delivered o... Read >
Author: Alison White
31st July 2006
Long Haul Trips on aircraft, trains or buses can really challenge a person's ability to cope and deal with travel stress. Have you noticed the number of irate people who travel these days? There are five things you can try to help you cope with travelin... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy
15th July 2006
Yes I am an Australian, but before you get petty and accuse me of bias, I've got a dual nationality to throw back at you. I'm lucky enough to be both an Australian and EU citizen (and two bad passport photos to match). In theory then, I should have just... Read >
Author: sam lowe
01st July 2006
I simply love aircrafts and long haul flights. We board award winning Singapore Airlines with about 30 hours to go. With 8 magazines, 6 movies, 4 meals and a sleeping pill, I arrive relaxed and ready to explore. American airports are still not people f... Read >
Author: Suzy Davis
08th June 2006
Have you heard the rumour that you can get Deep Vein Thrombosis whilst sitting at your desk at work for prolonged periods of time, if so my article will give you the facts surrounding this issue.
Deep Vein Thrombosis which is commonly referred to as DV... Read >
Author: adam parsons
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