Wednesday, March 2nd 2011 |
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Saudia Aims To Become Customer-Oriented Airline |
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Khaled Al-Molhem, director general of Saudi Arabian Airlines, has emphasized his organization's strategic plans to become a customer-oriented airline, by improving its services in all operation areas matching SkyTeam alliance standards............. Read More
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Banyan Tree to launch flagship Angsana Resort in Phuket |
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Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts will take over the operations of the Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket from Starwood Hotels & Resorts when the current management contract expires on 30 June 2011............ Read More |
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Emirates Announces New Routes to Geneva and Copenhagen
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Emirates Airlines recently announced the launch of 2 new routes to Europe. Beginning June 1st 2011, Emirates will operate daily flights from Dubai to Geneva, Switzerland with a combination............. Read More |
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Pyramid guides urge tourists to return to Egypt |
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Hundreds of Egyptian tour guides gathered in the shadow of the Great Pyramids on Monday to plead with tourists to return to the Land of the Pharaohs following the fall of Hosni Mubarak's regime............. Read More |
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Thailand’s famed Pattaya beach in danger of vanishing |
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The days of R&R on Thailand’s famous Pattaya beach could be numbered. The eastern city, a magnet for foreign tourists seeking sun, sea, watersports and racy nightlife, is under siege by both man and the forces of nature. One of Asia’s most popular beaches is being eaten away at a rate of nearly two meters a year................ Read More |
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Ditch the image of Singapore as a dull, sterile Utopia – scratch the surface and you’ll discover a strange brew of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Western cultures, a rich social stew that’s anything but boring. Sure, the graffiti-free trains run on time, traffic jams are nonexistent and everyone looks clean-cut and wholesome, but who needs pollution, poverty and chaos?
Singapore’s mouthwatering food is the number one drawcard. Pull up a pew at a hawker centre, immerse yourself in a munificent range of Asian delights; heavy on the flavour, light on the wallet. Want to splurge? Singapore delivers Southeast Asia’s best shopping and innovative, stylish restaurants, plus a swathe of top-notch hotels. Top of the tree is Raffles, a timeless symbol of colonial opulence.
Of course, it’s not all about shopping, eating and G&Ts on the veranda. Work up a sweat with outdoor activities – walking, cycling and water sports – or check out the contemporary arts scene, thriving under the government’s promotion of Singapore as an arts hub. If you want a break from the urban confines, the centre of the island has sparkling reservoirs and leafy tracts of forest where all you’ll hear is monkeys clattering through the boughs.
The Lion City is more than you bargained for – dust off your credit card, prime your stomach and dive right in.
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Thailand
3 Nights / 4 Days
Rs. 52,000
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Malaysia
3 Nights / 4 Days
Rs. 51,400
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Singapore
3 Nights / 4 Days
Rs. 56,400
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Dubai
3 Nights / 4 Days
Rs. 34,500
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Sri Lanka
3 Nights / 4 Days
Rs. 52,200
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Turkey
3 Nights / 4 Days
Rs. 65,000
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Egypt
3 Nights / 4 Days
Rs. 59,000
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Ajia Hotel, the trademark of fashion in Istanbul... Read More
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New Water Park to open at Hard Rock Hotel, Bali... Read More
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The Ritz-Carlton Toronto Ready To Welcome Guests... Read More
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Tips for Business Travel
Pre-book your seats, print and keep the confirmation as online booking systems can fail, leaving you in the enviable position to prove you are on the flight and in the right seat.
Ask for a specific seat when checking in. Make a note from past travels on a route or, if you're travelling to or from the US and know the plane/airline, use seatguru.com - even the best business or first class seats can vary by being close to or far from galleys, toilets or even other seats.
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