Travel Plus
  Tuesday, August 05, 2008

HEAVEN ON EARTH AT CALABASH

When the renowned Calabash Hotel & Villas shut for just over a month on 1st September, construction will begin on Heaven & Earth, a brand new spa facility, which is scheduled to open in October.
 
Treatments will include Swedish massage, Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Reiki and Indian head massage, as well as Facials, Manicures and Pedicures. A yoga pavilion will also be incorporated at the spa, allowing classes to be held overlooking Prickly Bay. Grenada has a multitude of natural products such as nutmeg, coconut and cinnamon oils, many of which will be used in the treatments.

All guests will receive a complimentary head and neck massage voucher when the hotel re-opens in October.

There are a number of operators featuring the Calabash Inn one such is Just Grenada and they are offering return bed and breakfast deals for around £870.00 flying from Gatwick on October and November.

 

www.calabashhotel.com  www.justgrenada.co.uk


Accommodation
8/5/2008 3:11:40 AM UTC  #   
SHALL WE DANCE?

French airports are hoping to help holidaymakers get in the mood for their trip by offering dance lessons. A spokesperson for Aeroports de Paris said the free classes are targeted to destinations “so if you’re flying to Cuba you can learn salsa and if you’re flying to New York you can learn hip hop.” Participants in the 15-minute lessons hear music and instructions through headphones, with other dance styles on offer including tango, mambo, modern jazz and rock’n’roll.

 

Can’t see it happening at T5!!


Agenda
8/5/2008 2:56:19 AM UTC  #   

  Monday, August 04, 2008

£100m MORE THAN NEEDED

Airline passengers now pay more in green taxes than is needed to cover the cost of the environmental damage they cause, the Government has admitted. According to the Department for Transport, aviation now provides £100m more than its yearly environmental costs as a result of the doubling of Air Passenger Duty in February last year.

Source: Daily Telegraph

 

 


Airlines
8/4/2008 3:22:45 AM UTC  #   
BEN GURION ACCOLADE

Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, home of EL AL Israel Airlines, has been voted number one airport in the Middle East in a customer satisfaction survey.

The World Airport Survey is conducted by UK-based aviation research organisation, Skytrax, with more than 8.2 million questionnaires completed by passengers across the world, during the 10 month survey period.

Passenger interviews include a detailed appraisal for more than 40 categories of product and service quality from check-in to departure, from arrivals to baggage collection - including terminal cleanliness, staff efficiency, staff courtesy, terminal signage, security processing, immigration and customers, walking distances, as well as features like shopping, dining options, internet services.

 

www.airlinequality.com


Airlines
8/4/2008 2:59:20 AM UTC  #   
SMARTER CARD FOR LONDON ATTRACTIONS

City smartcard specialist Leisure Pass Group has launched the latest version of its popular London Pass with a range of new attractions for Summer 2008. The London Pass gives visitors to the capital instant entry to over 50 of its most famous attractions, plus lots of new things to do with the latest version launched this month.

 

For the first time visitors can take a unique look behind the scenes in the Household Cavalry Museum to watch the famous Queen’s Life Guard preparing for their ceremonial duties and working with their horses. Or they can re-view all those advertising campaigns they loved and hated at the Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising where some 12,000 famous names are on view going back to the Victorian age.

 

www.leisurepassgroup.com


Agenda
8/4/2008 2:49:36 AM UTC  #   

  Saturday, August 02, 2008

NEW YEAR PRESENT FROM CONTINENTAL

Continental Airlines has announced that its lie-flat seat for the BusinessFirst cabin on its Boeing 777 trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific routes are due to appear in the winter of 2009.

www.continentalairlines.com


Airlines
8/2/2008 7:30:56 AM UTC  #   
BRITS STILL SAYING NO

The majority of UK airline passengers are more opposed to the idea of mobile phones on aircrafts than other nationalities, as revealed in a survey of 4,000 travellers conducted by TripAdvisor. 84% of British people believe use of mobiles on planes should be banned, compared to 74% of the rest of the world.

Pundits suggest the statistics may influence airlines planning to introduce the use of mobile phones in-flight, such as Ryanair, Air France, SAS & Emirates.

www.tripadvisor.com


Airlines | Technology
8/2/2008 7:09:13 AM UTC  #   
HKE LAUNCH SEOUL

Hong Kong Express Airways has launched a new four times a week direct service to Seoul, Korea. Earlier this year the airline also launched new routes to Japan and daily services to Shanghai and Beijing.

Hong Kong Express will continue to expand with the launch of more new routes, including Manila, Philippines and Osaka, Tokyo in September.

www.hongkongexpress.com


Airlines
8/2/2008 7:00:22 AM UTC  #   
POINTS FOR MOBILE MINUTES FROM IHG

Priority Club Rewards, IHG's hotel guest loyalty programme, has launched a new benefit that allows members to earn points for mobile phone calls made during visits to a number of countries. In Asia, countries include Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macau, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand.

Priority Club members can earn between two and ten points per minute of talking time for outgoing calls, depending on which country they are in. In Hong Kong and India, members can also earn points for incoming calls.

The new programme is made possible through IHG’s partnership with Travelling Connect, one of the leading global providers of Client Relationship Management (CRM) solutions to the airline and telecommunication industries. There are another seven countries in Africa, Europe and the Middle East where Travelling Connect have agreements with mobile operators that award points to Priority Club members who use their roaming services when visiting those countries.

Registering to earn points for mobile calls is easy. Priority Club members just need to log on to the Travelling Connect website at www.travellingconnect.com/priorityclub to register their membership numbers and mobile numbers. Each member can register up to three mobile numbers. When travelling to countries where the roaming service is available, members have to manually select the corresponding mobile network in order to earn points.


Hotels | Technology
8/2/2008 6:30:43 AM UTC  #   
ECLECTIC MIX FOR SINGAPORE SUN FESTIVAL

If you are in, or can get to Singapore, this autumn then it is worth checking out the Singapore Sun Festival (17 to 26 October 2008). This annual multi-arts premium lifestyle festival celebrates The Art of Living Well, through seven disciplines: music, visual arts, literature, film, wine, cuisine and wellness. This year's festival is bigger than before, with more than 90 exhilarating events over a period of 10 days, featuring more than 350 regional and international artists and celebrities in some of Singapore's leading venues.

The Festival begins with a Gala Opening Concert at the Esplanade Concert Hall on Saturday, 18 October. The concert will feature Prokofiev's popular work, Peter and the Wolf, narrated by Robert Redford, accompanied by the Academies Festival Orchestra, as well as a selection of arias and songs by Dame Kiri Te Kanawa and the Vienna Boys Choir.

 

www.singaporesunfestival.com


Agenda
8/2/2008 5:30:11 AM UTC  #   
THE MARCEL UPGRADES TO 4 STAR

The Marcel at Gramercy in New York City will official re-open on October 1, 2008. Having undergone an extensive structural transformation (including the addition of several new floors) and stylish facelift that has taken the hotel from a three-star to a four-star establishment, The Marcel at Gramercy is currently in its ‘soft opening’ phase. New additions include redesigned guest rooms and public spaces and the renowned Bar Milano restaurant.

www.nychotels.com  


Accommodation
8/2/2008 5:15:32 AM UTC  #   
ST REGIS RE-OPENS IN BEIJING

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide has opened the newly renovated St. Regis Beijing, following the completion of a comprehensive, seven and a half-month, $27 million renovation and restoration of its 258 guest rooms, 102 luxuriously appointed suites, signature restaurants and public spaces. The St. Regis Beijing also features Danieli’s, one of Beijing’s finest Italian restaurants, a luxurious natural spring water spa, more than 13,114 square feet of meeting and event space and the iconic St. Regis Butler Service.

www.starwoodhotels.com


Accommodation
8/2/2008 5:04:45 AM UTC  #   

  Friday, July 04, 2008

America's Most Miserable Airports

U.S. News argues that air travel keeps getting more stressful and reports that in 2007 US airlines turned in their second-worst on-time performance ever, with just 73.4 percent of flights arriving on time. It also says planes have never been more crowded, with an average load factor of 80.5 percent.

To gauge where the pain is deepest, U.S. News crunched US government figures to develop an Airport Misery Index: a ranking that shows which of the 47 busiest US airports have the best and worst combination of delayed flights and crowded planes.
With 33.5% of flights delayed and an 83% load factor, for an overall “misery” ranking of 47, America’s most miserable airport - according to U.S. News - is Chicago, O’Hare. O’Hare was closely followed in the misery stakes by Newark, San Francisco, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami and Las Vegas. Rounding out the top ten were Charlotte, JFK, Atlanta and Seattle.

The least miserable of the 47 airports polled was San Jose where only 16.8% of flights were delayed and the load factor was 77.3%. The next five best were Memphis, Kansas City, New Orleans, Santa Ana and Oakland.


Transport
7/4/2008 11:14:52 AM UTC  #   
Messing About on the River

Are we up a creek without a paddle or simply messing about on the river?

Thanks to the continuing rise in oil prices, coupled to what appears to be a global credit squeeze on consumers, there seem to be some dark storm clouds building on the horizon. Building at exactly the time when we should be enjoying the sun and the sound of leather on willow, the site of players in their whites contrasting to the green courts of Wimbledon, and the enjoyment of messing about on the river in a way that only the Henley Royal Regatta can deliver.

High oil prices certainly seem to have made the world’s airlines think again about the number of seats and flights they choose to offer on a daily basis. The flagship of global travel and tourism, Las Vegas, has also been facing the unthinkable with the number of conventions off 12.7% year-on-year and revenues down by more than 7%. To put that in perspective, Sin City has only experienced one monthly drop in convention business since 1970, and that was in the immediate aftermath of 11 September 2001.

Perhaps at TravelPlus we always like to see the glass as half full, but other factors suggest that the latest blip in growth is just that, a temporary blip. Attending the recent Arabian Travel Market in Dubai it was impossible not to believe, given the projects being unveiled, that the moneymen and women still have great confidence in the growth of travel and tourism. That is backed up by the latest figures from OAG that show aircraft orders are up 35% on this time last year. There is also a small 1% increase, but still an increase, in the number of flights and seats being offered globally. OAG reports that 2,532,754 flights will be operated in June, offering more than 304 million seats.

Talking of OAG, the company recently unveiled the winners of its annual Airline Industry Awards. Singapore Airlines was named “Airline of the Year” while easyJet became the first European carrier to be named “Low Cost Airline of the Year”. TravelPlus had the pleasure of presenting Singapore Changi with its Award as “World’s Best Airport”.

Congratulations to all the OAG winners and nominees. Despite the building storm clouds we hope that they and all our readers have the chance to enjoy the coming months as much as we at TravelPlus plan to do so. And whatever way the economic winds blow, just remember:

“With the wind in your face there's no finer place,
Than messin' about on the river.”


Agenda
7/4/2008 11:11:26 AM UTC  #   

  Monday, June 23, 2008

SAVE £1,100 WITH EL AL

EL AL, the national carrier of Israel, is offering a huge saving of £1100 on it’s first class companion return fare this July and August, making it just £2,400 for two people!

EL AL’s First Class experience begins with a return limousine transfer to the airport both in the UK and Israel. At the airport, First Class passengers can access EL AL’s King David Lounge, the perfect place to freshen up before a flight. Once on board passengers get to experience full flat seats with 100” pitch; a varied menu created by promising young Israeli chefs, with a choice of award winning Israeli wines; and personal VOD entertainment.

To book this deal, please call 020 7121 1400 or see your travel agent.

*  Subject to availability; valid from 1st July – 31st August; 2-week advance booking restriction; max stay 21 days; min stay 3 nights.


Transport
6/23/2008 10:57:32 AM UTC  #   

  Monday, June 09, 2008

JAL OFFER UK CODE SHARE FLIGHTS

Japan Airlines are now offering twice-daily code share flights operated by British Airways (BA) between Manchester and London Heathrow.

The expanded code share agreement adds Manchester to JAL's Japan- Europe network by providing smooth connections from the UK city onto daily services operated by the airline between London - Tokyo (Narita) and London - Osaka (Kansai).

www.jal.com


Airlines
6/9/2008 11:29:40 AM UTC  #   
LODGES ADD LUXURY SPA

Sanctuary Lodges & Camps who own and manage exclusive boutique properties throughout Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and Zambia have added the first full-service spa in Botswana. Their luxury lodge, Chobe Chilwero will offer relaxing treatments using locally-made Africology products. It will also feature an indoor spa bath, Vichy showers and private treatment rooms, one of which will be elevated in the treetops overlooking the Chobe river.
 
Chobe Chilwero literally means ‘place of high view’ and the property borders the Chobe National Park, which is well known for Africa’s largest concentration of elephants. The luxury lodge features 15 air-conditioned thatched cottages, each of which have their own en-suite bath, indoor and outdoor showers, private garden with hammock and viewing terrace over the river.
 
Guests staying at the lodge can take advantage of guided game drives in open-sided 4x4 vehicles. Wildlife commonly spotted include elephants, crocodiles, antelopes, hippo, and a variety of creatures on the Chobe’s river banks.

 

www.sanctuarylodges.com


Agenda
6/9/2008 11:21:32 AM UTC  #   
US THREE DAY REGISTRATION ON THE WAY

It’s about to get even harder to travel to the US. From January next year short term visitors to America on the visa waiver plan will have to register their trip online three days prior to travel.

US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has said that he wants more control over those coming into the US without a visa.

The tightening of restrictions means the citizens of 27 countries who currently enjoy the waiver scheme will now have to enter the same details required on a I-94 card, currently handed into customs on arrival in the US, onto a government website before setting off.

The online registration will, however, be valid over a two year period and there will be some provisions for those travelling last minute.

The new initiative will be rolled out this summer but will be enforced to all countries from January 12 2009.


Agenda
6/9/2008 8:35:26 AM UTC  #   
HOLIDAY HELP IS AT HAND

Whether on holiday in the UK or abroad how many times have we heard, I’m bored, there’s nothing to do’, or what shall we do tomorrow?

 

Well experience provider Dosomethingdifferent.com has expanded its portfolio and now offers over 1,500 experiences worldwide, ‘with something for every taste, be it culture, food or football.

 

www.dosomethingdiffernt.com


Agenda
6/9/2008 8:23:09 AM UTC  #   
FANCY A CASTLE FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS?

Luxury Explorer, the online ‘World Atlas of Luxury Travel’ known for its cherry-picked collection of outstanding 5 star hotels and resorts around the world, announces its first collection of privately-owned luxury villas, palazzos and castles - Luxury Explorer’s Villa Collection, Italy.

This collection initially comprises 12 of the finest privately-owned villas in Italy; in Tuscany, besides Lake Como and atop the Amalfi Coast. The Collection will grow gradually as Luxury Explorer discovers other unique properties that meet its exacting standards.

The Collection already includes unique properties, like: Villa Cima a lakeside villa, built in 1848 by Catherine of Brunswick, later Princess of Wales and (for just 3 weeks) Queen of England, in the grounds of world-renown Villa d’Este on Lake Como; to Florentine marvels such as Villa Fiorentina near Sienna; to Torre di Clavel, an iconic 15th century clifftop castle known to anyone who has pondered the view across the pretty port of Positano on the Amalfi Coast.

Peter Matthews, Luxury Explorer’s founder and chairman said, “With an unparalleled reputation for welcoming families and adoring bambinos (I know from first hand experience with our 6, not all perfect, children), Italy has become an ideal destination to holiday 'en-famille', with friends... or even both. In gatherings such as these a private villa can provide the ultimate environment by offering space along with privacy, plus the luxury of a five star service and all the cosseting trimmings.”

Prices range from €7,500 - €50,000 per week.

 
www.luxuryexplorer.com/VillasInItaly


Accommodation
6/9/2008 8:11:44 AM UTC  #   
FAMILY FUN AT GLENEAGLES

Planning a family break this summer - then think about The Gleneagles® Hotel. An £18m redevelopment of the AA Five Red Star resort has recently been completed and it now boasts the addition of a redesigned leisure area for kids and teens, a world-class destination spa and a Mediterranean food market style restaurant. The resort also boasts the Spirit Suites, stunning two-bedroom suite accommodation, ideal for families. There’s definitely something for everyone.

Small children can run amok in the well equipped Playroom with its own sand pit, water area, soft area and a storytelling corner, all supervised of course, so that Mum and Dad can savour some time to themselves. Teenagers have The Zone with interactive TV, Sony PS2’s, pool, tennis and football tables and music lovers can select the soundtrack to their summer on the jukebox whilst chilling on comfy sofas and beanbags.

Little tearaways (yes that includes dad) will be kept happily occupied with the endless array of activities at Gleneagles and the dreaded phrase “mum…. I’m bored”, will be a thing of the past. A wide range of activities is available including archery, horse riding, shooting and falconry and can be arranged with expert personal instructors. Also popular is the junior off road driving in mini Land Rovers and Argo Cats, incredible eight-wheel-drive, tiller-controlled vehicles for use on a challenging purpose-built course.

Budding young Tiger Wood’s can take a swing with junior golf lessons available at The Golf Academy. During the lesson children will receive expert advice from one of the Gleneagles’ Pros, be filmed to assess style, receive their own club (cut to suit their height and swing) and a photograph of them in action. The pitch & putt course, in front of the hotel, is the ideal place to practice. Clubs to suit young golfers from the age of four and balls are available free of charge.

Enjoy the two-night Summer Special at Gleneagles until 30 September 2008. Prices start from £335 per room per night for a Sovereign room based on two adults sharing, including breakfast and use of The Club leisure facilities. Supplements may apply for children sharing a parent’s room. Offers are strictly subject to availability at time of booking.

www.gleneagles.com


Hotels
6/9/2008 8:04:29 AM UTC  #   
PRIORITY PASS ADDS LOUNGES

Priority Pass has added six new lounges to its popular program to include even more airport lounges in South Korea, Singapore, China, and the United Kingdom as well as its second lounge in Tunisia.

They have added the Wells Premium Lounge at Seoul Incheon International and in China, the First Class Lounge at the new Tianjin Binhai International Terminal and the two First Class Lounges in the Domestic Terminal. Priority Pass can now offer its members 16 lounges in China.

Priority Pass has also welcomed the Plaza Premium Lounge and the Ambassador Transit Lounge in Singapore Changi’s new Terminal 3. The addition of these Asian lounges means that Priority Pass now boasts over 120 lounges in the Asia region.

In Europe, Priority Pass has gained the Servisair Highland Lounge at Inverness Dalcross in the UK and an additional lounge at Tunis Carthage Airport.

For those travelling internationally, the Priority Pass program now includes over 500 lounges in more than 275 cities – all of which are available to members to use whenever they travel, regardless of airline or class of travel.

www.prioritypass.com


Agenda
6/9/2008 7:56:10 AM UTC  #   
EMIRATES A380 DATE

Emirates Airline will receive the first of its 58 Airbus A380 superjumbo aircraft on order, from Airbus’ Hamburg facility on 28th July 2008.

Emirates’ A380 interiors and onboard product, which has been kept under wraps thus far, will also be revealed for the first time during the delivery ceremony in Hamburg.

His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates Airline & Group said, “The A380, with its large capacity and excellent operating economics, will be one of the pillars of Emirates' future growth. We've been working very closely with Airbus since the A380 programme’s inception back in 2000, and all through the ups and downs from the drawing board to production, we have remained unshakable in our belief that this is the aircraft for the next chapter of aviation.

“Despite the high oil prices, for us, demand remains strong and the A380’s combination of range, capacity and fuel efficiency will help Emirates to continue achieving our growth targets. We very much look forward to receiving our first A380 aircraft next month.”

www.emirates.com


Airlines
6/9/2008 7:44:12 AM UTC  #   
HOLIDAYS LETTINGS AT HOME OR ABROAD

If you haven’t done so already it is time to book that long awaited family holiday. Whether you’re planning an indulgent week abroad or a short break in the UK, holidaylettings.co.uk can help make your family summer trip special. From golf fanatics to dedicated adventure junkies, holidaylettings has something perfectly tailored to meet your need from the 24,000 properties available on their site.

So do you fancy a beach front villa on Barbados from £1061.00 per week or a farm house in Gozo sleeping 8 from £589.00 per week. In the UK there are the delights of a cottage on the Gower from £580.00 per week sleeping 6, or a lodge in Newquay, again sleeping 6 from £450.00 per week that is ideal for rugged cliff top walks, cycling, surfing or just relaxing on the beach.
 
www.holidaylettings.co.uk
 


Agenda
6/9/2008 6:01:40 AM UTC  #   
YEKATERINBURG HERE WE COME

The fast growing Russian airline, KD avia, is celebrating the first anniversary of its inaugural flight into the UK by announcing the opening on a new route to the city of Yekaterinburg, which is a major stop on the world famous Trans-Siberian Railway.

KD avia's first flight to the UK touched down at London Gatwick Airport on 16th June 2007 and the airline now operates a daily scheduled service to its hub at Kaliningrad with easy onward connections to 12 cities in Russia.

KD avia's UK Sales Manager, Loreta Durell, Said: "Yekaterinburg is a major extra destination - particularly for tourists with its numerous museums, art galleries and famous theatres. However it is perhaps most famous as the place where the family of Nicholas II were executed in 1918. It is also Russia's fifth largest city and has many business links to the UK."
 

www.kdavia.co.uk


Airlines
6/9/2008 5:44:49 AM UTC  #   
CRUISE NEWS

A report from The Passenger Shipping Association shows ex-UK cruising has increased at twice the rate of fly-cruises over the past four years, while more cruise lines than ever are calling at British ports.

A record number of cruise lines (52) included UK ports in their 2007 itineraries, while a record 591,000 passengers set sail on their cruises from UK ports in 2007.

Ex-UK cruises have increased 48% since 2004, compared with a 22% increase in fly-cruises, and the growth is set to continue in 2008, with P&O Cruises, Cunard Line and Fred Olsen Cruise Lines all basing new ships out of the UK, while Royal Caribbean International has introduced its largest ex-UK ship.

Carnival Cruise Lines is offering its first ex-UK schedules and both Norwegian Cruise Line and MSC Cruises are dedicating ships to the UK for the first time this summer.

PSA statistics show that cruise holidays in 2007 accounted for one in 14 foreign package holidays, compared to one in 29 a decade ago. 

There is also a high level of repeat cruise passengers, with 51% who cruise once a year and 28% who cruise more than once.

Nonetheless, newcomers are still being attracted to cruising: last year 38% of passengers in 2007 had never cruised before.


Agenda
6/9/2008 5:17:50 AM UTC  #   
EXPLORE THE SOUTH BANK WITH PARK PLAZA

Reach new heights with Park Plaza Riverbank London’s special weekend offer. The four-star deluxe hotel is offering a glimpse of the high-life with its exclusive ‘Explore London’s South Bank’ package.

From just £109 per room per night (excluding VAT), guests can enjoy a Superior room for two, Continental breakfast and two tickets to one of the Capital’s premier attractions, the London Eye to enjoy a bird’s eye view of London.

For further stunning views of the capital, enjoy a mouth-watering rooftop dinner on the riverbank at the OXO Tower.

Art aficionados will be in their element at the Southbank Centre, located in the heart of one of Europe’s largest art quarters. Visitors can take in an array of art at the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Hayward Gallery.

For nature-lovers, the London Aquarium, which houses fabulous aquatic life from all over the world, is just a short stroll away from the hotel, along the vibrant South Bank, with its exciting shops and restaurants.

Guests can top off their day with a tantalising meal at Park Plaza Riverbank London’s Chino Latino Brasserie, Bar and Lounge before retreating to the luxurious comfort of their modern stylish guestroom.

Park Plaza Riverbank London is located on the picturesque Albert Embankment. With easy access to some of London’s most famous landmarks, including the Tate Britain, the Houses of Parliament and the vibrant South Bank area, the hotel is the perfect base for a weekend leisure break.

www.parkplazariverbank.com
 


Accommodation
6/9/2008 5:01:34 AM UTC  #   
MORE FOR DIVIDEND MILE MEMBERS

Members of US Airways' frequent-flyer program, Dividend Miles, now have more ways to earn miles as the airline teams up with Accor, one of Europe's leading hotel companies, to offer miles, including a special limited-time triple-miles offer, on stays at any of Accor's premium hotel brands: Sofitel, Pullman, Novotel and Mercure, with more than 1,300 locations around the world.

The new partnership lets Dividend Miles members earn 500 miles per stay at Sofitel and Pullman hotels and 250 miles per stay at Novotel and Mercure hotels.

As a special introductory offer, Dividend Miles members can, until August 31, 2008, earn:

- Double bonus miles on stays of two nights or more at Sofitel, Pullman, Novotel and Mercure properties
- Triple bonus miles on stays of three nights or more at Sofitel and Pullman properties.

"Our new partnership with Accor Hospitality complements our service to 20 favourite destinations in Europe," said Travis Christ, Vice President, Sales and Marketing for US Airways. "We're pleased to give our frequent flyers yet another way to earn miles to use toward award travel to more than 950 destinations worldwide."

www.usairways.co.uk


Airlines
6/9/2008 4:53:57 AM UTC  #   
MIND BODY AND SPIRIT CRUISES FROM CRYSTAL

Crystal Cruises is launching two Mind, Body & Spirit cruises this December. The comprehensive programming incorporates lectures, classes and workshops given by leading experts and instructors from The Cleveland Clinic, Tai Chi Cultural Institute and the line’s exclusive Walk on Water program. The Mind, Body & Spirit focus is set for Crystal Symphony’s December 7 South America voyage from Los Angeles to Valparaiso, Chile and Crystal Serenity’s December 12 Panama Canal cruise from Miami to Caldera, Costa Rica.

“Our guests are active and inquisitive individuals looking to continue their healthy lifestyles while on vacation,” said Thomas Mazloum, Crystal’s vice president, hotel operations. “The sophisticated programming on the Mind, Body & Spirit cruises allows them to learn about the latest developments in health, fitness and well-being from top experts.”

The guest experts will cover topics from medical treatment and prevention, to spiritual healing and growth through tai chi and yoga, to the physical and mental fulfilment of strenuous exercise.

Cruise fares for Crystal Symphony’s 15-day South America itinerary begin at around £1750.00 and Crystal Serenity’s 12-day Panama Canal voyage begins at around £1800.00, per person, double occupancy.

www.crystalcruises.co.uk  


Agenda
6/9/2008 4:48:29 AM UTC  #   
MANDARIN BOSTON SET FOR SEPTEMBER OPENING

Located in Boston’s chic Back Bay, a luxurious, new Mandarin Oriental hotel is preparing to open in October 2008. Situated on Boylston Street, near the elegant shops of Newbury Street, Boston Common and the newly restored South End, Mandarin Oriental, Boston is ideally located for both business and leisure travellers.

Mandarin Oriental, Boston’s 148 guestrooms, including 12 suites, will feature airy, granite bathrooms with separate soaking tubs and showers, as well as the latest in-room entertainment technology, with wireless Internet access. For the utmost indulgence, the stunning Presidential “Dynasty” Suite will offer 2,600-square-feet of the best in luxury.

www.mandarinoriental.com


Accommodation
6/9/2008 4:35:59 AM UTC  #   
WHAT DO YOUR HOTELS SMELL OF?

Since 2001 Parisian perfumer, Blaise Mautin, has worked with Hyatt Hotels and Resorts and has successfully launched fragrances for the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, Park Hyatt Washington and Park Hyatt Dubai.

Mautin has now created a fresh lemon scent exclusively for the Park Hyatt Zurich. Hotel guests will be able to enjoy Mautin’s latest creation dedicated to the modern Park Hyatt Zurich, where it captures on a fresh and vibrant aroma.

Mautin said, “The composition of the new scent, which will be used for shampoos, conditioners, shower gels, soaps and scented candles, includes bergamot, orange, lemon and grapefruit as top notes, ylang-ylang and Chinese geranium as middle notes, and base notes of thyme and patchouli. The design of the packaging for the latest products also reflects Park Hyatt Zurich, with its straight lines and dynamic urban touch.”

The new scented products are an integral part of the Park Hyatt Zurich and are now available for hotel guests.

What would you like your hotel to smell of?


Accommodation
6/9/2008 4:27:07 AM UTC  #   
AROUND THE WORLD WITH SKYTEAM

China Southern Airlines has announced its participation in the latest Round-The-World airfare programme from the SkyTeam global airline alliance, adding for the first time extensive travel options to and within China.

The new SkyTeam Round-The-World fares start from just £1500.00, plus taxes, for an Economy Class ticket to up to five destinations, with additional options for Economy, Business or First Class travel to a maximum of 15 destinations.

The new SkyTeam Round-The-World fares offer travel with up to 14 airlines to over 840 destinations in 162 countries, giving travellers a vast range of options to choose from.

SkyTeam’s full member airlines are Aeroflot, AeroMexico, Air France, KLM, Alitalia, China Southern, Continental Airlines, Czech Airlines, Delta, Korean Air and Northwest Airlines. There are also three associate partners - Air Europa, Copa Airlines and Kenya Airways. 

www.skyteam.com


Airlines
6/9/2008 4:07:50 AM UTC  #   
MORE FLIGHTS FOR LE MANS

Flights from Southampton International Airport to Angers Loire in France by UK regional airline, Eastern Airways, have increased to coincide with the world famous Le Mans 24 hour motor race.

The independent carrier has introduce a Friday service prior to the start of Le Mans (14-15 June), which is located 46 miles from Angers Loire Airport.  Friday services will continue to operate over the summer season, taking the number of flights to four a week.

Eastern Airways first started flights between Southampton and Angers Loire in November 2007 and its service also appeals to industry sectors including truck manufacturing, IT, technology and liqueurs.

 

www.easternairways.com


Airlines
6/9/2008 4:05:44 AM UTC  #   
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Transport
6/9/2008 3:28:16 AM UTC  #   

  Thursday, June 05, 2008



SINGAPORE CROWNED BEST AIRLINE FOR 6th TIME

SINGAPORE CHANGI WINS BEST AIRPORT AT THE 26th OAG AIRLINE INDUSTRY AWARDS
EASYJET LANDS BEST LOW COST AIRLINE TITLE
BRITISH AIRWAYS, EMIRATES AND SINGPORE MULTIPLE AWARD WINNERS
AIR CANADA TEAM AT HEATHROW HONOURED FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE

Singapore was the major winner at the 26th OAG Airline Industry

Awards with the country’s airline, Singapore Airlines, voted “OAG Airline of the Year”, and the country’s main international airport, Singapore Changi, voted Best Airport. The Award winners were announced on the night of Wednesday, 4 June in the art deco setting of The Bloomsbury Ballroom in central London.

“This is a very special night for Singapore,” says Alan Glass, CEO of OAG. “Our congratulations go to the airline, the airport, the Government and the people of Singapore. The level of service and innovation that Singapore Airlines and Singapore Changi have consistently offered the travelling public is reflected by the way OAG subscribers, the world’s frequent fliers, have voted. The slogan for Singapore Changi is ‘Enjoy the experience’. Travellers who use the airport and the airline clearly do.”

Singapore Airlines last won the coveted Spirit of Flight trophy for “Airline of the Year” back in 2003. The trophy was presented by President of Boeing UK, Sir Roger Bone, which sponsored the Awards. Singapore Airlines has now won the “OAG Airline of the Year” award on six occasions since the inception of the awards in 1982, more than any other carrier and one more than British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.  Other airlines nominated this year for “OAG Airline of the Year” included American Airlines, British Airways, Emirates and Lufthansa.

As well as winning “OAG Airline of the Year”, Singapore Airlines won awards for Best Airline Based in Asia and Best International First Class. Singapore Airlines’ home base, Singapore Changi, fought off extremely stiff competition to reclaim the Best Airport crown it last won in 2006.

UK-based easyJet took the title of Best Low Cost Airline for the first time, beating last year’s winner jetBlue as well as Jetstar, Ryanair and Southwest Airlines.  This was the first time this award has gone to a European low cost carrier.

Multiple winners on the night included last year’s “Airline of the Year”, British Airways, which retained its crown as Best Transatlantic Airline and also won the Best Business / Executive Class category, an award that had been won for the last five years by Continental Airlines. Continental Airlines, however, did retain its title as Best Airline Based in North America, for a fifth successive year, and also won the new category for Best Airline Finance Deal for its EETC (enhanced equipment trust certificate).

Emirates retained its title as Best Airline Based in the Middle East / Indian Sub-Continent and also won the category for Best Airline between Europe and Asia / Australasia.

Reflecting the global reach of the OAG awards other regional winners on the night for best airline included Qantas (Australasia / Pacific), LAN Airlines (Central/South America and the Caribbean), South African Airways (Africa), Virgin Atlantic (Western Europe), and CSA Czech Airlines (Central/Eastern Europe). Air New Zealand was voted Best Transpacific Airline and American Airlines was recognised for Best Economy / Coach Class.

Lufthansa Cargo won the Best Freighter Operator Award and AWAS was voted Best Airline Lessor.

“We all know how the airline industry is vital for world trade, our economies and our prosperity,” commented Alan Glass, CEO of OAG, during his welcome address, “but we are also cognizant of the significant challenges we face. However we need to put some perspective on all the negative talk. Compared with this time last year, OAG statistics reveal the world’s airlines are operating 40,000 more flights and offering 10.1 million more seats, although some rationalization is anticipated. The aircraft order books are looking pretty healthy, with a 35% increase year on year. This indicates that despite current financial pressures, the industry as a whole is gearing up its investment for long-term sustainability.”

The recipient of the Outstanding Service Award was the Air Canada Customer Service team based at Heathrow Airport.  The team of five people were honoured for their personal generosity and effort in making a real difference to the lives of young children in South Africa.

The annual “OAG Airline Industry Awards”, sponsored by Boeing, celebrate the very best in global air travel and publicly recognises the highest standards within the industry.  The complete list of winners and nominees for the 26th OAG Airline Industry Awards follows, and can also be accessed at www.oagairlineawards.com.

The Winners and Nominees for the 26th OAG Airline Industry Awards

OAG Airline of the Year 2008: Singapore Airlines
American Airlines, British Airways, Emirates, Lufthansa

Best Airline Based in Asia: Singapore Airlines
Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Thai Airways

Best Airline Based in Australasia/Pacific: Qantas
Air New Zealand, Air Pacific, Jetstar Airways, Virgin Blue

Best Airline Based in North America: Continental Airlines
Air Canada (Commended), American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines

Best Airline Based in Central/S.America & Caribbean: LAN Airlines