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British Airways Introduces Special Baggage Surcharges

From 1st April 2009, British Airways has introduced a consistent maximum dimensions for baggage and a "special bag charge" for certain items to cover the additional cost of handling these items.

Maximum dimensions of items that can be checked in without incurring the special bag charge at all airports worldwide will be 90cm x 75cm x 43cm (35.5ins x 29.5ins x 16ins) A £25 handling fee shall be charged for bags between 90cm x 75cm x 43cm (35.5ins x 29.5ins x 16ins) and 240cm x 75cm x 65cm (94.5ins x 29.5ins x 25.6ins,which will become the new maximum dimensions for baggage.)

Free Things To Do and See in Europe!

In this economy, the word “free” is the most alluring way to bring tourists to a destination. Cognizant of this is the European Travel Commission, which hasn’t wasted any time by coming up with a list of the top ten free things to do and see in Europe.

AUSTRIA
In Innsbruck (innsbruck.info) from May 30 to October 26, the hiking bus is free for guests with a Club Innsbruck Card staying in Innsbruck or one of the holiday villages— also free is the great hiking program.

ESTONIA
Tour the old town of Narva (tourism.narva.ee) and its 13th century castle of the Order of Germanic Knights that faces Russia’s opposing fortress of Ivanogrod, just an arrow’s flight across the river. The easternmost point of the European Union, it’s the east/west duality captured in two stone towers—and a great spot for concerts and open- air shows.

FRANCE

Welcome in summer with the Fête de la Musique: Celebrate the summer solstice with free music and events in Paris and all throughout France (us.franceguide.com).

GERMANY
Berlin Museums Island—Visit the peerless Pergamon, the Old Museum, the Old National Gallery, the Bode Museum and the New Museum free of charge every Thursday after 2:00 PM—five temples on their own island in the River Spree, covering 6000 years of civilization.

HUNGARY
Red Bull Air Race August 19-20— breathtaking aerial speed and acrobatics above the Danube River as the world’s top pilots navigate an obstacle course in the sky in the fastest possible time, including flying beneath the historic Chain Bridge (gotohungary.com).

SWITZERLAND
A giant rave, a demonstration for love, freedom and tolerance, and a fantastic carnival to boot, Zurich’s August Street Parade is the world’s most colorful house and techno party.

LONDON
Whether London is sunny or foggy, the British Museum never loses its charm, with some of the greatest cultural treasures including the Rosetta Stone. Also free is the National Gallery, brimming with Botticelli, Da Vinci and Monet, and the Victoria and Albert Museum—3,000 years of art, jewelry, photographs, sculpture and fashion.

NORWAY

Economy got you screaming? Edvard Munch’s painting “The Scream” says it all, and you can see it at Oslo’s National Museum of Art (nationalmuseum.no). Maintain the vibe over drinks in the bar of the Hotel Continental (www.hotel-continental.com), a Leading Hotels of the World property, with several original Munch pictures on the walls.

IRELAND
Mystical and pristine, the Ring of Kerry (ringofkerrytourism.com) is a natural center for golf, cycling, walking, riding and fishing, and enjoying fine beaches. What’s more, it’s an outdoor museum of Ireland’s ancient heritage, with iron age forts, fascinating ogham stones, old monasteries and a landscape carved by the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago.


Source: European Travel Commission

Explore More in Turkey

Linking Europe and the Middle East, suspended between the new and the long-established, Turkey retains a disconcerted balance of both east and west, representing a cultural mix with many discrepancies and contradictions. Modern city boutiques and exotic bazaars clamor for customers, the weekly tolling of church bells interrupts the daily call of the muezzin, and Roman ruins and the beginnings of Christianity compete for attention with the history of the Ottoman Empire and modern secularity.

The different regions of Turkey offer an assortment of landscapes, activities and characters, and whether one is a history or archaeology enthusiast, a sun-worshipper, sailor, or city-lover keen on shopping, there is something on offer for everyone. Istanbul, with one part in Europe and the other in Oriental Asia, is a fascinating city with its frenzied market places, imperial residences and minarets, and sporting a lively ambience of contemporary art and musical entertainment. Cappadocia in Central Turkey offers an astounding landscape of eroded volcanic rock cones and fairy chimneys, remarkable subterranean cities and rock-hewn houses that merge harmoniously with the ochre-colored landscape; while further south the 'Turquoise Coast' is a haven for boat cruises. One can enjoy a variety of water sports, sunbathe on golden sands, or explore the wonderful ancient cities of Troy and Ephesus on the shores of the Aegean Sea.

Most visitors concentrate on Western Turkey, with its picturesque seaside resorts along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, scenic and recreational attractions, well-preserved archaeological sites and fascinating museums that bring its rich history to life. Wherever one ventures in Turkey there is certain to be a warm welcome and traditional hospitality, making this a deeply satisfying corner of the world in which to travel.


Nepal Introduces A New Policy To Promote Tourism Industry

The Nepali government has brought new tourism policy to promote tourism industry, The Himalayan Times reports.

Addressing a press meeting, Minister for Tourism and Civial Aviation Hisila Yami said the ministry is planning a curriculum regarding tourism and the development of a separate Tourism University.

"European arrivals are declining due to the global financial crisis as they are investing in short distance tourist destinations," she said, adding that the focus of Nepal will now be on boosting regional tourism.

"The new policy will also promote rural, agro, adventure, health and educational tourism," Yami said. The ministry is planning to include tourism industry in Special Economic Zones.

The government is planning to construct a second international airport in Nijgadh of Bara district in central Nepal to avoid congestion. "Korean company LMW has shown interest in the construction of a second international airport and submitted a proposal that is under consideration," Yami said.

"To provide air services to people in rural areas also, single-engine aircraft, cargo and air taxis will soon become operational and that will reduce airfare by 25 percent in the Karnali and western regions," said Yami.

The ministry is also reviewing the Air Service Agreements (ASAs) with India and Qatar. "The ASAs with Bahrain and Sri Lanka were reviewed recently," she said.

"To make Nepal Tourism Year 2011 a grand success, the government has formed 14 different sub-committees along with regional committees," the minister said, adding that to develop the tourism industry, Nepal Tourism Board, Nepal Airlines Corporation and Hotel Association of Nepal are jointly working on special packages.

There are also some modifications in the civil aviation sector aiming at reducing air congestion." We are planning separate parking places for helicopters and Twin Otters," said Yami.

According to the daily, the Nepali government will provide 10 Nepali rupees (0.125 U.S. dollar) subsidy on diesel and has withdrawn electricity demand charge for hotels, just like manufacturing industries.

No Transit Visa Requirement for Cathay Pacific Passengers


Pakistani nationals traveling to any destination beyond Hong Kong do not require a Hong Kong transit visa (upto 12 hours) if they are in possession of a valid visa for any of the following countries.

Australia; New Zealand; Japan; South Korea; United Kingdom; U.S.A.; Canada.; Schengen States.

 
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