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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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MORE TURKEY FOR YOUR MONEY THIS WINTER
Villa specialist Artemis Travel is hoping travellers will take an extra helping of Turkey this winter.
With four-star resorts on the Aegean Coast of Turkey, the company is promoting the region for winter breaks, with two-bedroom apartments priced at just £125 per week from October to February. And to encourage long stays away from the British weather and soaring fuel bills, the company is offering four weeks for the price of three for any break longer than a month.
With four people sharing an apartment – which can sleep up to six using sofa beds – this means one week’s accommodation costs less than £4.50 per person per night or as low as £3.35 for four people sharing and taking advantage of the four weeks for three offer.
Artemis Travel’s business development director Nigel Harris explained: “We feel that Turkey does not always get the recognition it deserves as a winter destination. Our resorts are fully-operational year-round, offering a great range of facilities on-site. With winter temperatures averaging between 18° and 20° C in winter it really is a welcome alternative to grey British skies.
The resorts are in the Altinkum area of south-west Turkey, easily accessible from airports at Bodrum or Izmir, which in turn are linked by scheduled, low-cost and charter flights from departure points around the UK.
www.artemistravel.co.uk Accommodation
8/12/2008 2:55:28 AM UTC
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
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UK'S FIRST HILTON GARDEN INN
Hilton Garden Inn, one of the fastest growing brands that is part of the Hilton Family of Hotels, has opened the Hilton Garden Inn Luton North on Butterfield Business Park. The hotel is a short distance from both the Luton town centre and airport as well as a short distance to many businesses and attractions in the area.
The Hilton Garden Inn Luton North features a complimentary 24-hour business centre, Wi-Fi in guestrooms and public areas, a restaurant offering cooked-to-order breakfast, bar with plasma screen television, comfortable living room area, complimentary gym facility and the 24-hour Pavilion Pantry® shop offering a selection of snacks, delicious ready made meals, beverages and sundries.
Guest room features at the hotel include the Garden Sleep System® bed that allows guests to adjust the firmness of the bed, ergonomic Mirra® chair by Herman Miller, oversized work desks, air conditioning, LCD satellite television and a “hospitality centre” featuring a mini refrigerator and kettle.
Hilton has also opened the 255 room Hilton Beijing Wangfujing in Beijing’s commercial and social district.
www.hilton.com Hotels
8/10/2008 12:04:48 PM UTC
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4 POINTS OPENS IN BEIJING
Four Points by Sheraton has opened its first Four Points by Sheraton hotel in North China. The Four Points by Sheraton Beijing, Haidian Hotel & Serviced Apartments, follows the successes of other Four Points hotels in cities like Shenzhen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Changshu, Lhasa and Taipei.
www.starwoodhotels.com Hotels
8/10/2008 11:58:14 AM UTC
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MARRIOTT MONSTER OPENS IN BEIJING
Marriott International has announced the opening of the huge 1,312-room Beijing Marriott Hotel City Wall. The new property becomes Marriott’s largest hotel outside the US. Built on the Ming Dynasty City Wall Relics Park, the hotel is situated in Beijing’s central business district.
www.marriott.com Hotels
8/10/2008 11:56:30 AM UTC
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ANANTARA OPENS IN SI KAO
Anantara has announced its latest resort offering, promising to show a new side of Thailand. The Anantara Si Kao Resort & Spa lies on the secluded Changlang Beach in the relatively undeveloped Trang province, south of Krabi. The resort will offer 138 sea-view rooms and suites when it is completed by the end of 2008, including a presidential villa comprising three bedrooms, set around a private pool.
www.anantara.com Hotels
8/10/2008 11:54:20 AM UTC
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CALLING ALL SHOPPERS
Eurostar is expecting to take thousands of shoppers to La Braderie in Lille, one of Europe’s largest annual flea markets, which takes place every year over the first weekend of September. Return fares to Lille start from £55.
La Braderie dates back to medieval times. The city’s streets come alive as over a million people from all over Europe flock to Lille to join the marathon bargain hunt. Over the weekend, the city is transformed into a vast outdoor market covering over 200km of pavement. Stalls selling everything from rare antiques and furniture, to vintage clothing, bric-a-brac and art line the narrow cobbled streets, alongside street entertainers and food stands offering mouth-watering French and Flemish cuisine.
www.eurostar.com
Agenda
8/10/2008 11:50:44 AM UTC
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BUBBLY ALL THE WAY
Mont Rochelle Hotel and Mountain Vineyard in South Africa's Cape Winelands will be celebrating "all things bubbly" in December during the annual Franschhoek Champagne Festival.
Franschhoek, the Valley of the Huguenots, in South Africa, is one of the premier destinations in the World of Wine – and is also the “Gourmet Capital of South Africa” – making it the perfect “Grape Escape” for discerning travellers who enjoy the finer things in life!
December 2008 will see the valley, which has over 40 wine farms, celebrate the ‘Magic of Bubbles’, during the annual Franschhoek Cap Classique and Champagne Festival. A decadent weekend of gourmet cuisine, popping corks and flutes overflowing with the finest South African Cap Classique and French Champagne.
www.montrochelle.co.za and www.franschhoek.org.za/festivals Agenda
8/10/2008 11:49:24 AM UTC
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NEW CAR HIRE WEB SITE
Car Hire 8, a revolutionary new online car hire service, launched in the UK this weekend. Their site provides car hire reservations from the leading brands like Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar Rent a Car and Europcar.
What makes it different from other car rental brokers is that you choose which brand you want but benefit from Car Hire 8’s great prices. Available in 125 countries at 17,000 locations worldwide.
To celebrate the launch, consumers can receive 10 percent off on car hire anywhere in the world throughout the month of August by using promotional code 10OFFCH8 upon booking.
www.carhire8.co.uk Transport
8/10/2008 11:46:36 AM UTC
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Thursday, August 07, 2008
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PEGASUS LAUNCHES WINTER SCHEDULE
Don’t miss Turkey’s fastest growing airline’s one-way prices starting from 66 Euros (£52) on international routes and 41 New Turkish Lira (YTL) (£18)* on domestic routes.
Pegasus Airlines launches its winter flight schedule with tickets onsale today. Valid from 26th October 2008, the new schedule boasts unbeatable one-way prices starting at 66 Euros (£52) on international routes and 41 YTL (£18) on domestic routes*, available until 29th March 2009.
Pegasus Airlines’ winter schedule tickets go on sale today, 6th August 2008, with one-way prices starting at 66 euros* (£52) on international routes. Pegasus Airlines operates flights between Ankara, Istanbul and Izmir in Turkey to Amsterdam, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Cologne, London, Lefkosa, Munich, Stuttgart and Zurich.
Domestic flights prices start at 41YTL* (£18), making it the cheapest and easiest way to get to your favourite holiday destination in Turkey. Pegasus Airlines flies to Adana, Ankara, Antalya, Bodrum, Diyarbakır, Erzurum, Gaziantep, İstanbul, İzmir, Kayseri, Malatya, Mardin, Samsun, Trabzon and Van.
www.flypgs.com/en, Transport
8/7/2008 11:09:57 AM UTC
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Tuesday, August 05, 2008
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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
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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
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Monday, August 04, 2008
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£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
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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
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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
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Saturday, August 02, 2008
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Friday, July 04, 2008
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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
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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
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Monday, June 23, 2008
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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
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