Archive for June, 2007

1,400 Northwest Airlines Flights Canceled

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

North West Airlines

Well, you can’t say Northwest Airlines got its notorious nickname for nuthin’, especially now that the airline is canceling flights like they’re going out of style. I’m sooo glad that I have already booked a ticket on Northwest for late August. Can’t wait for that one.

If you haven’t already booked tickets, experts are advising travelers to avoid flying Northwest during the latter half of July and August for fear that the spate of cancellations could repeat themselves. For an explanation of why the airline has been forced to cancel flights, check the USA Today story below:

Northwest Airlines Cancels 10 Percent of its Flights

Top ten holiday destinations

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

1.Las Terrenas in the Dominican Republic has been named as the number one emerging holiday destination in the world.
The honour has been bestowed on the region by travel community website TripAdvisor and a number of other destinations have also been highly recommended.
Las Terrenas was praised for its long white beaches and was described as the ideal Caribbean getaway.

2.Breaux Bridge, in Louisiana, was ranked second, with the region being lauded for its culinary delights mixed with action-packed activities.

3.Third place went to Bali, Indonesia, which is fast becoming one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world, particularly among backpackers.

Other high-ranking destinations include Los Suenos in Costa Rica, Pula in Croatia and Ko Lanta in Thailand.
…The rest of the top ten was made up of Sayulita in Mexico, Argentina’s Puerto Madryn and Can Tho and Sapa in Vietnam.

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The travel agents offer many packages for the vacations with different ranges. The most popular spot is the las vegas resorts which are best among the others. There are other resorts as well which are quiet popular among the people. The travel agents offer cheap travel deals which is quiet popular among common people. These deals are offered so that people can travel according to their own budget. Special vacation deals are also offered which consists of the economical packages in them. The air travel fares are lessening down due to the vacations by different airlines. One should plan a vacation as early as possible to reap maximum benefits.

News From Down Under

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Heart of a nation

By Letitia Rowlands

 

Article from:The Daily Telegraph

There had to be a logical explanation. As the only two Aussies on a coach full of tourists, surely it was our national duty to cringe with cultural embarrassment when a particularly corny version of Home Among The Gum Trees was played over the sound system.

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World’s most expensive hotel suites

Sunday, June 24th, 2007


By Shivani Vora, Forbes.com

Hoping to live like a king next time you head to Vegas?

You’re in luck. Stay in the 9,000-square-foot, three-bedroom Two Story Sky Villa at The Palms, and you’ll receive the royal treatment, including access to a cantilevered Jacuzzi with clear views of the Strip, a butler, poker table, private gym and media room.

The princely per-night price? $25,000, landing it atop our list of the world’s costliest suites.

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Turkish Airlines Picks Thai Hub

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

Turkish Airlines, which chose Bangkok’s Radisson Hotel as the official lodging for its crew, plans to make Thailand its Southeast Asian hub.

The airline increased its regional flight capacity by 50 per cent last year by launching new direct flights from Istanbul to Hong Kong and Singapore . Prior to that, passengers had to make a transit stop in Bangkok .

With its Star Alliance membership pending next year, Turkish Airlines’ move to Bangkok is strategic, Bahri Yilmaz, director for Thailand, Taiwan and Hong Kong, said

Having opened 24 new routes last year - a record for a commercial airline - Turkish Airlines will benefit from using Suvarnabhumi Airport to transport passengers, not only to Asia Minor but also to Europe, said Yilmaz.

Last year, its Asian operations accounted for only 10 per cent of its total business, which was about 17 million passengers with revenue per passenger-kilometre of US$18.4 million (Bt637 million). Yilmaz said the numbers of tourists and business travellers were equal.

Currently, 60 per cent of its passengers to Europe change at Istanbul to fly to other European destinations.

Yilmaz claims that Turkish Airlines still offers the best value for flights to Europe and has managed to keep transit times to an average of 60 to 90 minutes.

Most Asian flights that stop over at Istanbul land at around 6am, allowing passengers to reach any European destination in the morning.

Despite its European Union membership being in limbo, Turkey ’s central location as a gateway to Europe has enabled its national carrier to offer flights to unusual locations such as Moldova and various capitals in Central Asia .

The airline is now planning to use Thailand as a base to fly to other Southeast Asian cities such as Ho Chi Minh City and Jakarta . Its Bangkok-Manila flight looks set to take off next month.

  • Source: The Nation

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Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

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