March 19th, 2008
Currently undergoing major renovations, Malaga Airport is a little difficult to navigate at the moment. To help you out, here’s a brief guide:
General Info: No. of terminals: 2, interlinked on the second level. No. of inbound flights per day from other Spanish airports: 17 UK Airports which fly into Malaga Airport each day: Belfast, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Nottingham, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Humberside, Leeds, Liverpool, Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton, Manchester, Manston, Newcastle, Norwich, Southampton, Stansted, Teeside, and Ireland
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March 16th, 2008
South Africa is a country full of history, diverse cultures and rich landscapes. In this unique Sub-Saharan Nation, tourism is the 4th largest industry, fuelled with the abundance of hotels, guest houses, game lodges and beachside accommodation, ideal for any discerning traveller. South Africa boasts the best beaches, renowned wildlife parks, natural scenery and is home to 8 World Heritage Sights; all this adds that little extra to your chosen holiday destination.
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March 14th, 2008
Most young travelers as well as those on a tight budget want to travel on a discounted airfare to Europe. There are many budget as well as discount airfares available in nearly all European countries, and the competition too is pretty stiff among individual players. There may be some advantages to discount airfare Europe travel; however, there are certain disadvantages to choosing this form of travel.
Be Prepared for Hassles
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March 13th, 2008
London is one of the cultural capitals of Europe and has loads of sightseeing and activities for tourists of all ages. There are an innumerable amount of things to see and do in London but here are some “must see” sights that shouldn’t be left out of your travel itinerary.
The British Museum is vast and is so big that seeing everything in one day is near impossible. The Greek and Egyptian exhibits are especially impressive and are considered by some to be the best permanent museum installations of their kind.
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March 12th, 2008
Cruise is a relaxing word. You imagine deck chairs, ocean breezes - and no responsibilities. The word lets your thoughts drift at sea - unless you’re my husband.
John feels confined on ships, he feels confined in the tuxedo he’s expected to wear to formal dinners on board and he can’t be conned into feeling fine about it.
When in doubt - or you can’t get your way - compromise. We compromised by sailing on a small ship - eighty passengers, casual dress and one seating for meals with a set menu.
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March 11th, 2008
Now that you have decided that you want to take a cruise, the next step is to decide where to go. There are hundreds of destinations for you to choose from, which can make your decision a difficult one. When considering which cruise to take, keep in mind how much you have to spend, which part of the world you want to travel to, and how long you want your cruise to be. These factors are usually enough to make your decision a little easier.
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March 11th, 2008
Are Baby Boomers that much different from other cruise passengers? According to many cruise line executives this one group of guests has probably created more changes in cruise ship programming than any other travelers since Noah’s Ark. The same group that made cell phones, BMW’s and flat screen TV’s a cultural phenomena is having a strong impact of how cruise lines go to market.
At a recent industry conference sponsored by Cruise Lines International Association, Marketing Chairman Dan Hanrahan (who is also president of Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Cruises) pointed out that the lifestyle and interests of baby boomers has led to some unique new experiences on board for all passengers.
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March 11th, 2008
Kangaroo Island probably offers the best wildlife viewing opportunities of any location in Australia. The sheer variety of animals and their relative ease with people mean that viewing and photographic opportunities are almost guaranteed. On top of that there are fantastic beaches, great coastal scenery and a wide mix of habitats. Highlights are the sea-lion and fur seal colonies, the koala viewing, the heath goannas, the glossy black cockatoos and the little penguins.
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March 10th, 2008
The consumers are getting smarter each minute. Developers and salespeople need to understand that. What we used to do in the past could take years to be common knowledge to the general public because our methods of communicating were so much slower.
You might remember entertainers who worked their way to fame and fortune over a 20-year period because it took a long time to get around America, appear in many places, and ultimately build a following. Television sets had only three major channels.
Today’s pace is faster. We can have too much information instantly. People can be Idols overnight.
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March 9th, 2008
This article serves as a brief guide to a few of the numerous must see cultural goldmines in New York City.
American Museum of Natural History
See the 3.2 million year old lady. One of the greatest historical finds of our time and arguably the oldest known proof of human evolution, the skeleton of ‘Lucy’ is on display at the museum as well as a planetarium, complex dioramas, a rare selection of priceless articles in the library and an extensive display on the study of human evolution.
Established in 1869, the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan’s Upper West Side is one of the most respected and interesting museums in the world.
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