Travel Plus
  Monday, March 24, 2008

RESERVATIONS LIFT OFF FOR ALOFT

Starwood’s anticipated new lifestyle brand aloft hotels, are open for bookings for stays starting between August 14 and October 8, 2008, for five of its U.S. properties: Charleston Airport and Convention Centre, South Carolina (September 4), Lexington, Massachusetts (September 1), Ontario-Rancho Cucamonga, California (August 14), Philadelphia Airport, Pennsylvania (October 8) and Rogers-Bentonville, Arkansas (August 14).

Starwood claim that aloft is shaking up the lodging industry with its urban-influenced design, accessible technology, style and a social atmosphere. aloft offers rooms featuring loft-like, nine-foot ceilings and oversized windows to create a bright, airy environment.

 

The centrepiece of the aloft room is the ultra-comfortable signature bed, and large stylish bathrooms with oversized walk-in showers and amenities created by bliss(R) spa.

 

Each aloft room is also a combination high-tech office and entertainment centre, featuring wireless internet access and a one-stop connectivity solution for multiple electronic gadgetry such as PDAs, cell phones, mp3 players and laptops - all linked to a 42' flat panel HDTV ready television for optimal sound and viewing.

www.alofthotels.com
 


Hotels
3/24/2008 11:32:48 AM UTC  #   
ITS A NAP HAND FROM MILLENNIUM

Millennium and Copthorne Hotels are opening five new hotels in China during 2008, in Beijing, Chengdu, Qingdao, Xiamen and Wuxi.

The 352-room Millennium Harbourview Hotel Xiamen is a corporate oasis near the commercial city centre with easy access to the airport. Together with state-of-the-art meeting and conference facilities, the hotel ensures a unique business experience that is professional, comfortable, and unforgettable.

The Millennium Wuxi Hotel is situated at the heart of Yangtze River Delta Region on the southeast coast of China, close to the international metropolis of Shanghai. Wuxi is also known as “little Shanghai” due to its developed industry and flourishing economy. The Millennium Wuxi Hotel is predominately aimed at the Japanese market and is furnished with classical Japanese inspired interiors and provides its residents with quality facilities and services.


The Grand Millennium Beijing opens in April 2008 in time for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. In the heart of China’s capital city this premium five-star hotel offers 521 grand and spacious guestrooms. The hotel is well facilitated with hotel-wide broadband access, the latest in meeting & conference services, three levels of spa & fitness facilities and restaurants offering a fine spread of international cuisines

Other hotels scehduled to open in 2008 are the Millennium Hotel Chengdu and the Copthorne Hotel Qingdao.

 

www.millenniumhotels.co.uk


Hotels
3/24/2008 11:21:29 AM UTC  #   
NO.20 FOR INTERCONTINENTAL IN SUADI ARABIA

IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) has announced the opening of InterContinental Al Khobar, the group's 20th property in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The property is ideally situated just a few minutes from Al Khobar's corniche in the heart of the city. It is also close to the business and commercial centre, making the luxury hotel an ideal choice for both business and leisure travellers.

InterContinental Al Khobar boasts 120 well-appointed, luxurious guestrooms and suites complete with a full range of amenities including plasma screen interactive TVs and Wi-Fi access.

www.ichotelsgroup.com  
  


Hotels
3/24/2008 11:10:21 AM UTC  #   
AIR CHINA TO NEW T3

Air China is set to move all of its Beijing Capital International Airport operations to New Terminal 3 at midnight on March 26, 2008. Better services and better facilities mean that all passengers will benefit.

As the world's largest airport terminal, Terminal 3 boasts state-of-the-art equipment and impressive architecture, but getting acclimatized to this new environment may take time. For passengers to have sufficient time to get to know the new facility, check-in counters for Air China's domestic flights will close 45 minutes before the scheduled flight departure time, and passengers for the company's international and regional flights will close 60 minutes before the scheduled flight departure time. Boarding gates for all of the company's flights will close 10 minutes before the scheduled flight departure time.

www.airchina.co.uk


Airlines
3/24/2008 11:05:00 AM UTC  #   
EASYJET ADDS TO LUTON DESTINATIONS

easyJet today launched services from Luton to Jersey and Pisa. One-way fares including taxes start from £21.99 to Jersey and from £23.99 to Pisa. The airline expects to carry 100k passengers on each route over the next 12 months.

 

www.easyjet.com    


Airlines
3/24/2008 11:00:05 AM UTC  #   
NEW ROUTES, NEW SERVICE

Austrian Airlines is to introduce four weekly flights from Vienna to Jeddah on 18 August and three weekly services to Riyadh - the Saudi capital - from 19 August.

The routes will be the first to offer travellers the new Premium Service product in Business Class - Business Sleeper Seats will provide 116cm (46inches) of legroom, optimum seat incline, electronically adjustable back and foot rest and an integrated massage function. Other features include an integrated PC power point and personal privacy screen.

 

www.austrianairlines.co.uk



3/24/2008 10:53:21 AM UTC  #   
RJA TEAM UP WITH ALTERNATIVE

Innovative on-line flight booking site, Alternative Airlines, has teamed up with Royal Jordanian Airlines to offer discount fares to Amman and Aqaba in Jordan, Aleppo in Syria, Sanaa and Aden in Yemen plus Riyadh and Dammam in Saudi Arabia.

 

www.alternativeairlines.com


Airlines
3/24/2008 10:49:49 AM UTC  #   
E-MAIL AND SMS BUT NO TALKING

Following tests carried out on a Boeing 767-300 aircraft between April 2007 and January 2008, Qantas is to roll out new technology on its domestic aircraft from late 2008 to allow customers to send and receive e-mail and SMS via mobile phone or personal electronic device. The roll out does not include incoming or outgoing calls.

www.qantas.com


Airlines | Technology
3/24/2008 10:45:54 AM UTC  #   
GULF TO GET NEW LCC

The Government of Dubai has confirmed it is to operate a low-cost airline model with its own brand and identity.

Although Emirates will initially support the new airline during the set-up period, it will not be part of the Emirates Group.

Initially the new airline, which as yet remains nameless, will operate regionally within the GCC area and surrounding countries.


Airlines
3/24/2008 10:35:24 AM UTC  #   
EMIRATES TO GO MOBILE

Despite the majority of passengers surveyed over the last few years being against the use of mobile phones in-flight, Emirates has made a bold and somewhat controversial move in becoming the first major airline in the world to commercially launch an in-flight mobile telephone service.

The airline will be investing some US$27 million to fit its fleet with the AeroMobile system which ensures that passenger mobile phones operate at their absolute minimum power, thereby allowing their safe use on the aircraft. A second Emirates aircraft, a Boeing 777-300, has already been installed with the AeroMobile system and will be in operation very shortly.

The service will only be activated when the aircraft is at cruising altitude and the cabin crew will have full control over the system, including the ability to prevent voice calls at certain times such as during night flights. The number of calls that may be made at any one time is also limited to a maximum of five or six calls, the same number as for the current in-seat phones.

Emirates cabin staff and information videos will advise and encourage passengers to switch their phones to silent / vibrate mode when used in the aircraft.

In addition to calls, the service will also allow passengers to send and receive text messages, with charges in line with premium international roaming rates. Users will be billed on their regular phone bills by their own service providers as with any other roaming call.

Emirates and AeroMobile will be working to add further features such as the ability for BlackBerry-type email and other GPRS data applications later in 2008 and also to integrate AeroMobile with Emirates' ICE inflight entertainment system.

On aircraft where the AeroMobile system is not installed, existing rules banning the use of mobile phones by passengers remain in force at all times. Mobile phones must remain switched off for the duration of the flight in accordance with current aviation regulatory requirements.

www.emirates.com


Airlines | Technology
3/24/2008 10:31:07 AM UTC  #   
ONEWORLD NEWS

Antalya will become the fourth point in Turkey available to oneworld carriers, when British Airways start services there from London Gatwick three times a week from 10 April.

Malev Hungarian Airlines is to start flights to Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania from its Budapest base twice daily from 30 March.

Poznan will bcome the alliance's fourth city in Poland when British Airways starts flying there from London Gatwick daily from 30 March.

Key new routes being launched to existing oneworld destinations during the coming months include:

  • Budapest-Milan Malpensa, from the end of this month by Malev Hungarian Airlines twice daily.
  • Budapest-New York JFK, resumed by Malev Hungarian Airlines daily from 12 May.
  • Budapest-Toronto, resumed by Malev Hungarian Airlines five times a week from 26 May.
  • Fort Lauderdale-Kingston (Jamaica), from 1 June by American Airlines with daily Boeing 737-800s.
  • Hong Kong-Bangalore, by affiliate Dragonair from 1 May with daily Airbus A330-300s
  • Hong Kong-Madras, by Cathay Pacific, from 1 June, with four flights a week.
  • Madrid-Dubrovnik, by Iberia, from 7 June, with two A320s a week.
  • Madrid-St Petersburg, by Iberia, from 1 April, with two A319s a week.
  • New York-Barcelona, by American Airlines, from 1 May with daily Boeing 767-300s.
  • New York-Milan Malpensa, also by American Airlines from 1 May with daily Boeing 767-300s.
  • Tokyo Haneda-Beijing, by Japan Airlines, in time for the Olympics in the Chinese capital and in addition to its round trips from Tokyo Narita.

Finnair is to launch flights from its Helsinki hub to Yekaterinburg and increase frequencies to its two established Russian destinations. It will become the second oneworld carrier to serve Yekaterinburg, alongside Malev Hungarian Airlines. Although Finnair has not yet confirmed a start date for the new service, it will operate it three times a week.

Meantime, it will increase frequencies to Moscow from April to two a day, besides code-sharing on another two dailies operated by Aeroflot, up from a combined three a day at present. Schedules to St Petersburg should also increase to double daily by summer 2009, with another two dailies operated by Rossiya also carrying the Finnair code, up again from the current three flights a day.

American Airlines and British Airways move a number of their London routes between the UK capital's Gatwick and Heathrow Airports later this month.

The UK carrier will transfer to Heathrow its flights serving Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston from 28 March and its Algiers operation from 30 March. Its services to Warsaw move in the opposite direction, to Gatwick.

American Airlines transfers to Heathrow one of its Dallas/Fort Worth dailies and its daily Raleigh/Durham service from 30 March, with its second Dallas/Fort Worth daily following on 13 April. American will then offer 18 daily departures from Heathrow - the same number of frequencies that are currently split between Heathrow and Gatwick - serving Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York JFK besides Dallas/Fort Worth and Raleigh/Durham. It will add a second daily between London Stansted and New York JFK from 1 August.

www.oneworld.com


Airlines
3/24/2008 10:19:55 AM UTC  #   
OFCOM GRANTS APPROVAL

Communications watchdog Ofcom has granted UK airlines approval for in-flight mobile use within European airspace, subject to approval of onboard systems by the Civil Aviation Authority.

A British Airways spokeswoman said the airline would not rush into a trial.

‘We are in the early stages of research and we will have to think very carefully about this,’ she said. ‘We will be led by customer feedback.’

She added that preliminary work with Executive Club members had shown they were in favour of allowing texting rather than spoken conversations onboard.


Technology
3/24/2008 10:05:07 AM UTC  #   
CAAC GETS TOUGH WITH CARRIERS

China’s regulatory body the CAAC said it has adopted measures to curb flight delays in advance of this summer's Olympic Games.

According to the regulator, Chinese airlines based in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other Olympic-related cities are being ordered to have one or two backup aircraft on hand to guarantee on time performance. Carriers cancelling flights during the period must transfer passengers to other airlines and cover their fares in full.

From July through September, the regulator will forbid all domestic airlines from ticket over booking. Any carriers that do not perform adequately in terms of on time performance and mishandled baggage during the Olympic period won't be approved for any expansion or allowed set up a branch company for two years, CAAC said.


Airlines
3/24/2008 10:03:05 AM UTC  #   
US LAUNCH UK WEB SITE

Star Alliance member US Airways has launched a dedicated UK web site, www.usairways.co.uk. It coincides with the airlines launch of its new service to Philadelphia from Heathrow, which begins on March 29th.

 

The site, which a spokesperson said was already doing very well, is easy to navigate and payment is in pounds sterling. It compliments US Airways’ pan-European site, which is available for all European citizens who wish to make bookings in English and pay for their trip using the Euro.

 

US Airways will keep its Gatwick services to Philadelphia and Charlotte in place as well as its routes from Manchester and Glasgow.

 

www.usairways.co.uk  


Airlines
3/24/2008 7:30:51 AM UTC  #   

  Tuesday, March 18, 2008

SINGAPORE AIRLINES FIRST A380 FLIGHT TO LONDON

Singapore Airlines, has set yet another milestone in the world of civil aviation, as the Airline today flies the world’s first commercial A380 flight to Europe. 

The inaugural Singapore Airlines A380 flight to London, SQ308, took off from Singapore’s Changi Airport at 0900 hours today (18 March 2008). The flight will land in London’s Heathrow Airport at 1505 hours today (all times local).

Singapore Airlines General Manager UK and Ireland, Marvin Tan said: “The arrival of the first commercial A380 flight to London will be a proud moment for Singapore Airlines but also for British aviation.  The Singapore Airlines A380 has wings made in Britain, it is powered by Britain and its interiors are designed in Britain.  The new aircraft also represents a significant step towards greener flying.  It is 20% more fuel-efficient and has a noise footprint half that of the B747-400 it is designed to replace.  Our aircraft will also carry a third more passengers than the B747-400, thus enabling us to satisfy demand without having to increase the number of flights.” 

Among the distinguished guests welcoming the A380’s historic arrival at London Heathrow Airport will be Minister of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, Pat McFadden MP and Aviation Minister Jim Fitzpatrick MP. 

Mr McFadden commented: “Today’s flight represents a significant milestone. The Airbus A380 is a remarkable aircraft – quieter, cleaner, smarter and greener than existing commercial planes. It is a privilege to be here to witness its first ever commercial flight to not just the UK, but to Europe. The aerospace sector is very important part of UK manufacturing and this journey is a chance to celebrate the contribution of more than 400 British companies to the A380 programme.  I wish the aircraft, the airport and the airline a long and successful future working together.”  


Transport
3/18/2008 4:13:01 AM UTC  #   
LANGHAM HOTELS & THAI AIRWAYS NEW PARTNERSHIP

Langham Hotels International has signed a new loyalty partnership with Royal Orchid Plus – the frequent flyer programme of Thai Airways International – Asia’s  smooth as silk airline.

The agreement with Royal Orchid Plus enables members to earn 750 miles per qualified stay. In addition, members can also redeem Award Stay certificates via Langhamhotels.com.

The partnership, which comes into effect in April 2008, will give both parties opportunities to cross-market their services. This includes the new Langham Place Eco Resort + Spa, Koh Lanta, in Krabi Province, Thailand which opened in January this year.

“Thai Airways International is recognized as one of the largest award-winning international carriers in Asia.  As we launch and develop our resort business in Thailand, the partnership will allow us to drive awareness of our luxury hospitality brands to Royal Orchid Plus’ 2.5 million members worldwide,” said Brett Butcher, Senior Vice President – Sales & Marketing of Langham Hotels International.


Accommodation
3/18/2008 3:53:05 AM UTC  #   

  Monday, March 17, 2008

EASTER SPECIAL - ROYAL BRUNEI AIRLINES

Spring is often seen as a time of new beginnings and what better way to start the new season by getting away from it all with Royal Brunei Airlines? The national carrier of Brunei has a range of special deals on offer this spring, so whether it’s a beach getaway, a business trip or a family holiday for the Easter break, there’s bound to be something to capture your attention.

  • Easter Special:
    Book now - 24 Mar 08
    Travel: 11 Mar - 24 Mar 08
    Dubai – Economy Class £313.50 (inc taxes)Dubai - Business Companion Class fare 2 seats for £2852.0 (must travel together at all times, can not be booked for 1)
  • Spring Special
    Book now -15 Mar 08
    Travel: 28 Feb - 10Mar/25 Mar - 15 Jun 08
    Dubai - Business Companion Class fare 2 seats for £2687 (must travel together at all times, can not be booked for 1)
    Dubai - Economy Class - £283.50 inc taxes
    Brunei - £643.60
    Kota Kinabalu - £618.40
    Kuching - £621.70
    Bali - £627.60 
  • Australia/New Zealand
    Book now - 15 Feb - 15 Mar 08
    Travel: 25 March - 15Jun
    Perth - £613.40
    Sydney - £676.20
    Brisbane - £672.30
    Auckland - £699

www.bruneiair.com


Transport
3/17/2008 10:45:12 AM UTC  #   
LONDON PADDINGTON TO T5 IN ONLY 21 MINUTES

With a journey time of just 21 minutes, Heathrow Express will provide passengers with the fastest, most stylish and hassle-free way to get from Central London to Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 5 from 27 March 2008.

Departing from London’s Paddington station every 15 minutes, the Heathrow Express will stop after 15 minutes at Heathrow Central (servicing Terminals 1, 2 & 3), for passengers to alight the train before arriving at Terminal 5 in only 21 minutes.

Brain Raven, managing director at Heathrow Express said:” We have worked hard to ensure the journey time from Central London to the World’s newest airport terminal is as quick as we can provide. 21 minutes from Central London to Terminal 5 is a phenomenal journey time considering that our passengers will be travelling between one of the world’s busiest airports and one of the world’s largest capital cities. Our rapid rail-air link ensures that we continue to meet the needs of our customers as Heathrow Airport becomes Europe’s leading gateway.”


Transport
3/17/2008 7:53:58 AM UTC  #   

  Sunday, March 16, 2008

HOTEL NEWS

Crowne Plaza Manchester City Centre is to open a September this year. Aimed at the increasing number of corporate and leisure travellers the hotel will boast 228 contemporary and spacious guest rooms offering all the facilities expected of the Crowne Plaza brand.

It will be the second Crowne Plaza in the city.

www.cpmanchester.com

Shire Hotels has opened the lodgeonthepark.com. Situated near to Junction 16 of the M5, just north of Bristol, on the Aztec West Business Park, the 36 bedroom lodge affords easy access for trips to Bristol and the South West, whether for business or pleasure. Rooms are available from £79.50 per night during the week and £65 on weekends. 

 

www.lodgeonthepark.com  

Premier Inn, plans to open 80 hotels in the Middle East by 2016, 16 would be in the UAE alone. The first, a 300-room property in Dubai, is scheduled to open on March.

www.premierinn.com

Ritz-Carlton has opened The Ritz-Carlton, Guangzhou and The Residences at The Ritz-Carlton, Guangzhou. The hotel is the company’s fourth property in mainland China, with new openings scheduled for Sanya, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Macau in the next two years.

Opening promotional rates for The Ritz-Carlton, Guangzhou start from CNY1,350 (£94.00) per night on weekdays for a Deluxe Room. There are also special weekend rates available.

www.ritz-carlton.com

The Marco Polo Parkside, Beijing is offering three specially-designed themed Olympic Packages in the lead-up to the 2008 Olympic Games. The packages are for pre, during and post the Olympic games with a minimum stay of 3 consecutive nights for Pre and Post Olympic Packages and a minimum of 7 consecutive nights for the Olympic Period Package.

www.marcopolohotels.com

The new 200-room Holiday Inn Market Center has opened following an extensive $7 million renovation. The hotel is just steps from Dallas's Market Center (the world's largest wholesale merchandise market) and less than two miles from downtown Dallas, has 200 brand-new guest rooms and 16 suites, each with 32" high-definition flat-panel TVs and complimentary high-speed wireless Internet access. In addition, the hotel has a full-service American-style restaurant and lounge, more than 1,600 square feet of meeting space and an outdoor pool.

www.ichotelsgroup.com 

 
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, in partnership with EMI Music, has announced the Fairmont Music Store, a new online retail initiative that will provide guests of the luxury hotel chain access to digital music exclusively from EMI Music's impressive catalogue. The store is currently only be available to consumers in the United States and Canada, with a planned roll out to other territories around the world to follow later in the year.

www.fairmontmusicstore.com  

Hyatt Corporation has announced the opening of the Hyatt Regency North Dallas, a 342-room hotel located in Richardson's telecom corridor. It is the 10th Hyatt-branded hotel in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex but the first in the Regency brand in north Dallas.

www.hyatt.com 


Accommodation
3/16/2008 7:59:07 AM UTC  #   
JET BECOME NEW PRIORITY PASS PARTNER

IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group) announces the addition of Jet Airways as Priority Club Rewards' newest airline partner. Priority Club Rewards is the world's largest hotel loyalty programme with 37 million members worldwide. Its partnership with JetPrivilege, Jet Airways' frequent flyer programme, creates even more opportunities for frequent travellers to earn their rewards.

This partnership with India's largest frequent flyer programme gives IHG guests the opportunity to get more value from their travels to key destinations across India. Members are offered the option of earning JetPrivilege miles or Priority Club points whilst staying at any of IHG's 3,900 hotels under brands such as InterContinental, Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express. Priority Club points can in turn be redeemed for free hotels stays, in-hotel amenities, retail certificates and other exciting rewards.

Members who prefer to receive mileage will receive 500 JetPrivilege miles for every qualifying stay at any IHG hotel worldwide. Priority Club Rewards members will also enjoy the option of redeeming their Priority Club Points for JetPrivilege Mileage at a ratio of 10,000 points for 2,000 JetPrivilege miles.

www.ichotelsgroup.com  


Airlines | Hotels
3/16/2008 7:09:21 AM UTC  #   
NEW CHECK-IN AND LOUNGE FOR AIR CHINA

China Airlines celebrated the opening of its two newest facilities at Taoyuan International Airport.

 

One is a new first class check-in lounge at Terminal 2, and the other is a self check-in counter, also called KIOSK, located at Check-in Counter 7, in Terminal 1. The new first class check-in lounge in Terminal 2 is available to First Class flyers and Paragon Members.

 

www.air-china.co.uk


Airlines
3/16/2008 6:59:18 AM UTC  #   
THE BEST PLACES TO LOUNGE ABOUT

Members of the independent airport lounge program, Priority Pass, have voted the Continental Presidents Club in Houston, Terminal E as their number one lounge worldwide – the fourth consecutive year that Continental has claimed this honour, and the third year out of four for this particular lounge.

Priority Pass has held its Lounge of the Year awards since 2005, and the objective is to rate each lounge in the program. Members are asked to rate each lounge they have visited based on the facilities provided, the general ambience and the service they receive. Over 8,000 ratings were made for the 2008 awards.

Lounge of the Year Awards 2008

Lounge of the Year: Continental Presidents Club, Terminal E, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston TX, USA

Lounge of the Year, Europe: Swiss-Lounge, Y Terminal, EuroAirport, Basel-Mulhouse, Switzerland

Lounge of the Year, Middle East and Africa: Dilmun Lounge, Bahrain International Airport, Bahrain

Lounge of the Year, Asia Pacific: The Skyview Lounge, Terminal 1, Changi Airport, Singapore

Lounge of the Year, Latin America and Caribbean: SUMAQ VIP Lounge & Business Center, Jorge Chavez International Airport, Lima, Peru

www.prioritypass.com


Airlines
3/16/2008 6:54:02 AM UTC  #   

  Friday, March 14, 2008

EL AL- IMPROVED INTERNET CHECK-IN AT HEATHROW

Heathrow is the first airport in the entire El Al network to allow passengers to check-in online, print their Airport Authority compatible final boarding pass and, if travelling with hand baggage only, proceed direct to their aircraft departure gate to clear El Al security. Passengers with baggage should go to the designated baggage drop-off desk.

This new development is largely down to the multi-million dollar investment El Al has made in cutting edge security technology. The technology is geared to provide a less intrusive, but still robust security procedure, expand the options available to passengers and provide them with a better airport experience.

The benefits of internet check-in are that it can be conducted from 3 to 24 hours prior to departure from home, office or hotel and will save time, a valuable commodity especially for business travellers, at Heathrow where passengers with luggage can now arrive 2 hours 15 minutes rather than 3 hours as previous. Carry on luggage passengers should arrive at the airport 1hour 30 minutes prior to departure.

www.elal.co.uk


Transport
3/14/2008 6:28:51 AM UTC  #   
EMIRATES ANNOUNCES FLIGHTS TO LOS ANGELES

Emirates, is set to expand its network even further this year with the start of services to the West Coast of the U.S. On 1st September, 2008 Emirates will open its third U.S. gateway with non-stop flights between Los Angeles and Dubai.

Operating daily, the service will be the first non-stop operation connecting Dubai to Los Angeles. The new flight runs a distance of 8339 miles, clocking 16 hours 35 minutes journey time to California, while the shorter return flight will be just under 16 hours.

The non-stop, long haul flight will deliver the highest standards of comfort: Emirates’ 777-200LR is fitted with eight luxurious private suites in First class, 42 of its latest lie-flat beds in Business class, and generous space for 216 passengers in Economy class.


Transport
3/14/2008 6:27:23 AM UTC  #   
JAMES BIDWELL WELCOMES OPENING OF T5

Visit London, the capital’s official visitor organisation, has today welcomed the opening of Terminal 5 at London Heathrow saying it will alleviate the pressures experienced at Heathrow. Visit London Chief Executive James Bidwell said: 

“T5 will provide visitors to London and the UK with a spectacular first impression and alleviate the pressure experienced at Heathrow, the world’s busiest airport. “The terminal’s smoother check-in process and state-of-the-art baggage management system will certainly better the tourist experience and should help improve the airport’s international reputation.”

London is the number one city destination in the world for international travel and in 2006* welcomed a record 15.6 million overseas visitors. Visit London forecasts that 2007 will also result in a record year for overseas visitors to the capital – 16 million visitors.

“London is the gateway to the UK. Almost 50% of all overseas visitors to the capital visit London and around 75% come through London’s airports. The visitor experience commences from the moment of arrival and by improving the quality of its welcome, London will be better placed to maintain its competitive advantage and to compete effectively in the global tourism market,” Mr Bidwell said.


Transport
3/14/2008 4:43:26 AM UTC  #   
TERMINAL 5 FACTS

  • Cost: £4.3bn
  • No. of Passengers annually: 30 million
  • Phase 1 - Terminal 5A and B opening 2008   
    50 aircraft stands (total)
  • Phase 2 - Terminal 5C opening 2010   
    60 aircraft stands (total)
  • Terminal 5A dimensions: 396m long x 176m wide x 40m high, levels above ground 4
  • Terminal 5B dimensions: 442m long x 52m wide x 19.5m high, levels above ground 3
  • Multi-storey car park: 3,800 spaces
  • Sofitel London Heathrow Hotel: 605 rooms (opens June)
  • Rail links: Heathrow Express & Underground Piccadilly Line
  • Check-in self service kiosks: 96
  • Check-in fast bag drops: over 90
  • Check-in standard desks: 54
  • Security lanes: 20
  • No of bags processed per hour: 12,000
  • Number of toilets: 800
  • Number of baby change facilities: 32
  • Number of retail facilities:112 (including 25 food and drink outlets)

Designed by 2006 Stirling Prize winner Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, the building's design meets the needs of the passenger from the moment they arrive at the airport to boarding their aircraft. It offers space, convenience, comfort and spectacular views across the airfield for virtually every step of the passenger's journey.
 
Commenting on this, Sir Nigel Rudd said : "From every perspective, this is a landmark project and I am proud to think that Terminal 5 has become a model construction project, setting new, higher standards for an industry around the world." 


Transport
3/14/2008 4:37:26 AM UTC  #   
THE QUEEN OPENS TERMINAL 5

Her Majesty The Queen officially opens BAA's stunning new £4.3 billion gateway to the UK today Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Built on time and on budget, the new terminal will open for business for up to 30 million passengers a year in thirteen days time on 27 March.
 
The Queen, who has a long association with Heathrow, opened the airport's first passenger terminal, the Europa Building (now called Terminal 2), over half a century ago in 1955. Accompanied by The Duke of Edinburgh, The Queen will initially be greeted by hundreds of airport and construction workers, in front of a backdrop of giant screens, depicting heroic shots celebrating the construction of Terminal 5.
 
In his welcoming remarks at the opening ceremony, Sir Nigel Rudd will say: "Terminal 5 marks the start of a new beginning for Heathrow, for BAA and for our millions of passengers. It is, by any standard, a triumph of ambition, commitment and collaboration. It will breathe new life into Heathrow, allowing us to continue our transformation of the rest of the airport, and will put Heathrow and BAA back where they belong - at the leading edge of global travel.
 
"Terminal 5 will soon be the starting point for many exciting journeys and it will be a place too for many happy reunions, as travellers come home to loved ones. Today, before those journeys begin, we can look and admire a magnificent building - a source of huge pride for BAA as a company, but also for all those individuals who have invested so much of their lives in its creation."
 
The bright, airy new terminal at Heathrow, with British Airways as sole airline occupant, is set to help transform the passenger experience at Heathrow. It will offer passengers a simple and stress-free experience through online check-in and fast bag drop facilities, with the benefit of state-of-the-art security and baggage facilities.
 
The Terminal 5 complex features 60 new aircraft stands; two satellite buildings, the second of which (phase 2)  will be completed by 2010; rail links to London Underground and Heathrow Express; a new multi-storey car park; and extensive landscaping.


Transport
3/14/2008 4:33:56 AM UTC  #   

  Wednesday, March 12, 2008

COVENTRY AIRPORT - NEW LINK GDANSK

Coventry Airport is delighted to welcome the first Wizz Air flight from Gdansk in northern Poland, which will be arriving this Saturday. Wizz Air commences the new three times weekly (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) services to Gdansk on Saturday 15 March, using a 180 seat Airbus A320 aircraft.

Chris Orphanou, Chief Executive Officer of Coventry Airport, said:  “We are delighted that Wizz Air is complementing its existing services to Katowice with the introduction of new flights to the important Polish commercial centre of Gdansk.  The West Midlands region has strong historical links with Poland and these new flights are great news for the Polish community, business and leisure travellers.”

“Forward bookings on this route look very healthy,” said John Stephenson of Wizz Air. “Our load factors are extremely promising and we’re certain the Gdansk route will be equally as popular as our existing services to Katowice.”

Gdansk, situated on the southern coast of Gdansk Bay on the Baltic Sea, is the sixth largest city in Poland and can trace its history back to AD980.  The city has been a principle seaport since medieval times and subsequently a major ship-building centre.  Gdansk is famous worldwide as the birthplace of the Solidarity movement which, under the leadership of Lech Walesa, played a major role in bringing an end to Communist rule in Poland. 

www.wizzair.com


Transport
3/12/2008 11:54:02 AM UTC  #   
QANTAS NON-STOP SERVICES TO BUENOS AIRES

Qantas announced today it would commence its first ever non-stop services to South America, with flights from Sydney to Buenos Aires* commencing on 24 November, 2008.

Mr John Borghetti, Executive General Manager,  said the airline would operate three return services per week on the route. “Qantas previously offered one-stop services to Buenos Aires, via Auckland, between 1998 and 2002. “We have maintained services to South America via our successful codeshare with LAN since then, and this relationship will continue. LAN Argentina is also planning to codeshare on Qantas’ new Buenos Aires flights,” Mr Borghetti said.

“Qantas’ new services will also offer passengers connections to other destinations in South America, including Brazil. “These network developments will enable us to grow business and leisure travel to and from Argentina and strengthen tourism and trade links between Australia and South America.”


Transport
3/12/2008 7:59:49 AM UTC  #   
NEW WEBSITE - SWISSOTEL.COM

Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts has launched its brand new website it complements the style of the international hotel chain superbly. Its elegant layout reflects the company’s corporate identity in a clear, modern and contemporary design.

“The new website with its appealing “look and feel” matches our deluxe hotels and our image perfectly,” explains Petra Goetting, Vice President Marketing & Sales at Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts. “The new layout and wider selection of images gives guests a more effective impression of our individual hotels. The website is currently available in a German and an English-language version. However, we are already working on additional versions in Turkish, Japanese and Chinese, to meet the requirements of our hotel portfolio.”

Barbara Pezzi, Director Web Marketing & E-commerce declares: “Additional functions such as RSS feeds, hotel videos and podcasts will shortly be added to our easy-to-navigate website, and will ideally complement the spectrum of services on offer. After all, the importance of the internet as a booking channel is increasing at an immense rate year-for-year. In 2007 we saw an increase of 42 per cent relative to the previous year. With the new website, we are expecting this to rise even further in 2008.”
 
www.swissotel.com


Accommodation
3/12/2008 7:26:09 AM UTC  #   
SECOND RUNWAY AT STANSTED ON COURSE FOR 2015

Greater choice and opportunity for millions of air travellers comes a step closer today as BAA submits its Generation 2 (G2) planning applications for the development of a second runway at Stansted Airport.

The proposal is the result of four years of intensive and rigorous planning work to deliver this key milestone of the Government’s Air Transport White Paper. Stansted is to be the location for the first new runway in the South East of England for over 50 years. The two-runway, two-terminal airport is expected to be open in 2015, serving 68 million passengers a year in around 2030.

Sir Nigel Rudd, Chairman of BAA, said: “BAA is proud to reach this significant milestone in the future development of Stansted.  We remain fully committed to building a second runway, a project that is central to government policy in delivering additional runway capacity in the South East. This important project will bring huge benefits to the East of England and UK economy, and will increase choice and opportunity for millions of business and leisure travellers."

www.stanstedairport.com/future


Transport
3/12/2008 4:53:37 AM UTC  #   
UNITED MOBILE'S NEW DATA SIM CARD

United Mobile, the international Swiss mobile communications provider known primarily for its reasonably priced international mobile calling services, is expanding its range of services to include an interesting new offer – a data roaming product. With this product, travellers can work without having to connect to a public WLAN network. The new product should be available on the market in April.

The product was specifically made with business travellers in mind – travellers requiring mobile access to the Internet while sitting in an airport lounge, a café after a business meeting, or in a train while on the way home. The card can be used in both notebooks and mobile phones.

“Internet usage is increasingly heading in the mobile direction. In this way, our data product corresponds to the strong need of travellers to be able to check, for example, their email even while on the go, without having to connect to other networks – and this at reasonable prices.  What is more, our customers always have complete cost control using the prepaid method,” states United Mobile CEO Charles Fränkl as he explains the advantages of the new offer for business travellers.

According to a report by the European Union, costs for 1 MB of data within the EU last summer totalled an average of £4.11. This is where United Mobile takes the offensive: Its international price of £0.75/MB is a big hit for customers and is 80% cheaper in comparison to the average price in Europe.

The service is currently available in over 15 countries (mainly in Europe), including Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Great Britain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria, Serbia / Montenegro and Slovenia. “We have set ambitious goals for ourselves. By the end of the year, we would like our new product to be available in 30 countries,” says CEO Charles Fränkl.

www.united-mobile.com


Technology
3/12/2008 4:52:40 AM UTC  #   
THE NEW - CONRADHOTELS.COM

After months of development and heavy investment, Conrad Hotels & Resorts has lifted the curtain on its brand new website. The slick and stylish ConradHotels.com boasts a smart design, improved functionality and greater accessibility.

The site, which went live early this month, marks the second phase in an ongoing programme of enhancement which aims to revolutionise the Brand's online presence. Technology experts have transformed the site's design, improved its readability, given greater prominence to special offers and introduced video capacity.

For customers, the redesign offers a greater sense of the contemporary Conrad Hotels & Resorts Brand. A "My Favourite Hotels" page has been introduced to provide up-to-the-minute information about the guests preferred hotels and featured packages, whilst the Weddings and Spas pages have also been enhanced to make them more appealing and more informative. In addition, Pure Conrad, the bi-monthly Conrad newsletter highlighting the most exclusive offers at Conrad Hotels & Resorts globally is now available for guests to view under the new "Latest News" page. 
 
Carroll Hutchings, Director of Brand Marketing, Conrad Hotels & Resorts, comments: "The online redesign is an extremely significant milestone in communicating the Conrad Brand experience. Phase one of the initial redesign, which we completed at the end of December 2007, demonstrated its worth through the increased number of hits and we anticipate these latest changes will continue to support our online presence and further demonstrate the contemporary luxury of Conrad Hotels & Resorts."

www.conradhotels.com.


Accommodation
3/12/2008 4:51:32 AM UTC  #   
COUPLES WITH KIDS SPEND ONLY 9.8 DAYS OF QUALITY TIME TOGETHER A YEAR

According to research by Holiday Inn, the average mum and dad manage to squeeze in just 15 minutes a day enjoying each other's company amid their hectic family life - and that's nearly always in bed.

Most parents are able to relax and chat for just five minutes together before the kids wake up, and 10 minutes at night before going to sleep. And, on one precious night of the year, they will call in other family members to look after the children to allow them an overnight stay in a hotel together.

Chris Hale, spokesman for Holiday Inn, which commissioned the study, said: ''It's quite shocking how little time couples have together when their children are young. I'm sure most parents wouldn't change having their kids for the world, but it's pretty tough on a relationship. Getting away is clearly a really important treat for parents - I bet most of them must really look forward to that one night a year in a great, big, comfy hotel bed.''

Busy modern day lifestyles will see couples call on a babysitter once a month to give them a much-deserved opportunity of four hours in a pub, club or restaurant.

The poll of 4,500 people also revealed that parents only get 235.25 hours a year together without the children. And during the average month couples can expect to enjoy only two cosy nights in front of the television together, at around three hours a time.

But those loved up couples who DON'T have kids don't have to get out of bed until 7:30am and are able to eat dinner together and have a leisurely evening together before retiring to the bedroom. They also have the luxury of being able to go out for drinks, dinner and short breaks together whenever they like.

It also emerged that, after taking the luxury of a five minute cuddle in the morning, both parents get out of bed and tend to the children.

Most folk wash first, then have breakfast, and, once the kids are sorted, get ready for work. A full day's work is then followed by a 27 minute meal with the children, 34 minutes of helping with homework or playing and a 26 minute bedtime routine.

Once the children are in bed, men and women have very different ways of spending their evenings. The household chores are shared for approximately 37 minutes, but after that men can be found working on their computers, whilst women put their feet up in front of their favourite soap opera. The average couple then goes to bed for 11pm, and spends 10 minutes having a deep and meaningful conversation about the day's events, issues and worries before going to sleep.

Chris Hale, for Holiday Inn, added: ''Once the kids have left home a huge number of our guests are escaping for four or more weekend breaks across the UK - that should offer some kind of hope for parents with younger children.''

Other facts revealed by the Holiday Inn survey include:

63% of couples feel sad they never get to spend quality time alone with their partner.

44% genuinely believe the only time they ever get to enjoy each other's company and communicate properly is on those rare snatched nights away from home.

67% want to make more of an effort to romance their other half, taking more breaks and using babysitting services more often.


Accommodation
3/12/2008 4:50:35 AM UTC  #   
BRITS TAKE TOP SPOT AT TABA HEIGHTS

Taba Heights, Egypt’s most naturally luxurious resort, has confirmed its ever-increasing popularity with UK guests.

New figures just released indicate that Taba Heights is a firm favourite with travelling Brits, with around one in three room nights (38%) being filled by guests from the UK. This trend is significant since the French account for the second highest number of room nights, representing just 12% of the total. 

In terms of actual numbers, the UK also retains top spot, with 28% of arrivals being British. Again, this is a stretch ahead of neighbouring Israel in second place, which provides 11% of arrivals ahead of France with 9%.

Overall, the resort is also delighted to report a 19% increase on occupancy figures for 2007 when compared to the previous year. Occupancy across all five hotels was higher than in 2006, to give the highest overall occupancy the resort has experienced since its beginnings in 2000.

The most popular months to visit were August, October and November, demonstrating the resort’s continuing popularity as a year round destination.

www.tabaheights.com


Agenda
3/12/2008 4:48:22 AM UTC