Archive for May, 2010

Tips to buy discount air tickets

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When you buy airline tickets online, these are the cheapest because the airlines sell 7 to 100 seats in each flight to the contracted online vendors. Most of the discount airline tickets are non refundable and non transferable so once you book the ticket you go.

You need to keep the following tips in mind before your vacation trip and flights:

1. The best online airfare deals could be found on Wednesdays from midnight to around five in the morning.

2. You need to consider the time of year because summer is a high season and another peak travel period is during Christmas and New Year so if you want to have discounted airfare during this time, it would be hard for you. On the contrary, if you travel during off season you would be able to get airlines tickets at discounted rates because less people are traveling at that time.

3. If you have some flexibility with your dates, choose a later date such as instead of January 2 go for January 4 and avoid holidays would be best for you. The earlier you book the ticket, the more you can save.

4. In case you travel on a major holiday, it would save you a lot for example if you pay for a ticket on the Christmas Day you will get cheaper rates because majority of the people would be at his destination at that time. Online booking with the website of the airlines can save your time and money with ensured advance booking.

5. If you want a one way ticket instead of return ticket then make sure that you check the return rate but in most cases traveling both ways will be cheaper for you.

6. Weekends are also expensive than other weekdays because many people plan short trips during that time.

7. If you are looking for online discounts always check different websites that offer various range of prices and have different policies and approaches. You can also take the help of a travel agent who can make a good deal for you.

8. Try to fly with the same airlines each time because then you can build up flyer points and miles that you can redeem for free airline tickets.

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Olivia Andrews, writer of southwest-airlines-guide. info
is a freelance journalist and has written many reviews on subjects such as finance, education, health, entertainment, music, gifts, crafts, travel, apparels and mobile phones.

Conducting a Flight Attendant Job Search

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You know that it’s the job for you. You’ve done all the reading, and you understand that working as a flight attendant isn’t all glamour and excitement. You know there’s hard work and commitment involved, and that the money – well, no one becomes a flight attendant to get rich, after all. It doesn’t matter – you’ve got your mind made up, and you’re about to embark on a flight attendant job search. Here are some tips on conducting a flight attendant job search that will help you find the jobs that you want to apply for.

1. The major airlines are only 10% of the field for your flight attendant job search.

There are over 60 small and mid-size airlines in the United States – over 80 if you add Canadian based airlines as well. While the major airlines have cut back on hiring and have even furloughed flight attendants since 2001, the small airlines are thriving. If you’re looking to work with fractional operators and charter services, the flight attendant job search possibilities are even broader. The jobs are out there – you just need to expand the scope of your job search beyond the Big Six.

2. Don’t overlook traditional job hunt methods in your flight attendant job search.

Yes, they do advertise in the local paper’s help wanted sections. You’ll also find recruitment ads for the airlines in industry publications, so if you’re serious about finding a job as a flight attendant, get yourself subscribed to aviation newsletters and magazines.

3. Harness the power of the Internet to get your flight attendant job search into high gear.

Do check the usual suspects. You’ll find listings for flight attendant open houses and job openings on Monster, HotJobs! and other Internet job sites. You’ll also find listings for flight attendant job opportunities on some of the major newspaper’s want ad pages.

But don’t stop with the job listings on the job search engines. Because aviation is so industry specific, you’ll find the biggest concentrations of job openings and listings on aviation industry specific sites. A simple search for ‘flight attendant jobs’ will pull up several job search sites specifically for those in aviation. Check them out carefully and join one or two. Even better, find a discussion forum for flight attendants and join that. You can post questions, read information from working flight attendants and keep your eyes peeled for announcements of open houses.

4. Apply on the company web site.

Many airlines now have a link for you to upload your resume when you’re doing a flight attendant job search. While they may not be hiring when you check, enter your information anyway so that they can send you an invitation when they do mass job interviews and informational meetings in your area.

5. Networking is still the number one way to find a job.

Like any other job, it’s often who you know that gets your foot in the door in a flight attendant job search. Let people know you’re looking – let everyone know you’re looking. You might never know that your great Aunt Lucy’s next door neighbor’s daughter is a flight attendant if you don’t mention that you’re looking for a job working for an airline – but it just might be your ticket into the industry.

Whatever you do, do treat your flight attendant job search seriously. Look at the ads daily, and be sure to have a professional resume and cover letter ready to send out to any job openings that you find.

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How To Enjoy And Afford A Holiday In The Florida Sunshine

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Most families save for months, sometimes years, to be able to afford their trip of a life to Florida when there really is no need.

November is one of the best months to go to Florida for a number of reasons and hopefully you will be able to afford it as opposed to breaking the bank or running up a massive credit card bill.

The following lists five good reasons to go to Florida in November and have the time of your life.

1. Flights are so cheap in November that it would work out more economical to travel to Florida than it would to the only hot alternatives like Tenerife or Lanzarote. A last minute booking with many airlines are as low as 130 pounds per adult for flight and car.

2. There are that many villas for rent in Florida, full stop, and at this time of the year villa owners, are not quite begging for your business, but are more than happy to offer you a great deal for the rental of a beautiful holiday home. Some are as low as 350 pounds per week; this is for the rental of the villa NOT PER PERSON, which includes all taxes and end of vacation cleaning.

3. The Theme Parks are probably the main reason families choose to go to Florida with a round of golf coming a close second. So starting with the attractions; the queues are much shorter than that in the height of the season and more bearable too. You can spend as much as two days in one theme park in August as opposed to visiting two separate ones within the same time in November. Two weeks is “Never enough time” for most first, second or even third time visitors to Florida, so the more of it you have the more you can fit in to keep all the family happy. Now for the golf; prices vary due to the weather and time of day. For example the most expensive time to play is early morning because the majority of golfers want to play in cooler conditions and this is the only time of day it is cool enough in the height of summer. November, however, is perfect to play all day and teeing off at noon doesn’t leave you exhausted once you have played 18 holes and the cost is a lot lower than playing at 7am in August.

4. With the hurricane season over November offers temperatures in the mid 70′s to the low 80′s with little rain and blue clear skies. It is warm enough to sunbathe and swim as well as enjoy a day out at the theme parks without being baked. Some of the water parks close in November so be careful about buying tickets for these parks before you check if they are going to be open during your stay.

5. And finally, what better tonic to have a break before Christmas? Imagine Christmas shopping without the hassle? And with the UK Pound so strong against the US Dollar, without the stress that it normally carries at home, it will cost you a lot less than the same product at home. Celebrate Thanksgiving in the US like the Americans who probably celebrate this festivity more than Christmas. Make it part of the ‘Kids’ presents, it will like having two Christmas’s for them, and you, as the pressure of organising Christmas wont be anything like November at home. Thanksgiving is celebrated the fourth Thursday in November so be sure to book your trip around this date if you want to join in the celebrations.

Go on try Florida, you know it makes sense, and the whole family will have plenty to talk about over Christmas dinner as opposed to falling asleep after the Queens speech, no offence your majesty.

A two weeks trip in November to Florida based on two adults and two children with flights, car hire and a luxury villa with private swimming pool could be as low as 300 pounds per person, cheaper than the Canaries!

Phil Howard has been renting his beautiful holiday villa in Florida for over 12 years and he wants you to have the holiday of a lifetime. See why his florida holiday villa is occupied for over 40 weeks every year

Airlines luring tweeters

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Airlines luring tweeters
NEW YORK — Fly to the Bahamas today for $10. Take a trip to Los Angeles tomorrow for $20.

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Direct flights from south Cyprus to Turkey?

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Do u have any idea if there r direct flights from south Cyprus(greek) to Turkey ?
and if not . . . what is the best way to go to Turkey from Cyprus

THE WATERFRONT CITY OF KIRKLAND BECOMES POPULAR WASHINGTON LOCATION FOR AFFORDABLE AND UNIQUE DESTINATION WEDDINGS

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Formerly for celebrities and those with big budgets, Destination Weddings have become more accessible and more popular for engaged couples looking to add a unique twist to their wedding plans.   With its fantastic views of the Seattle skyline, the Olympic Mountains and numerous waterfront parks steps away from Lake Washington, Kirkland is quickly growing in popularity as the perfect Washington Destination Wedding location.  

For those who have grown up in Washington State or attended one of its many colleges including the nearby University of Washington, Kirkland’s own Northwest University, or Lake Washington Technical College, Kirkland has been a place where memories are made.  For those who have worked either in Kirkland, Seattle or around the Eastside, Kirkland has been the perfect location for a business meeting, day in the sun or an evening of good food and entertainment.  Because of this, it is not surprising that many of these same people choose Kirkland for their wedding celebration with family and friends.

With its convenient location, only ten miles east of Seattle, twenty-two miles north of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and less than ten miles from Woodinville’s wine country, Kirkland is convenient and accessible for both in state and out of town guests.   Combined with the waterfront city’s outstanding accommodations, venues, wedding planners, caterers, florists, photographers and more, it has everything a bride and groom could need to turn their special event into a once-in-a-lifetime experience for themselves and family and friends.  

When it comes to accommodations for the wedding couple, their family, friends and guests, Kirkland offers many choices.   For those wanting to experience two of the top destination hotels, The Heathman Hotel in downtown Kirkland is centrally located to all that the city has to offer including waterfront parks and an eclectic selection of restaurants, shops and entertainment venues.   The Woodmark Hotel and Yacht Club is located directly on Lake Washington at Carillon Point.   Much like a small resort, the property features outstanding accommodations, dining, a spa, several boutique-style shops and amazing view of Seattle from across the lake.   For those looking for a hotel brand that is well respected across the world, the Marriott offers their Courtyard location at Totem Lake, and for those interested in good accommodations at reasonable prices, the Baymont Inn, Carlton Inn, Comfort Inn and La Quinta Inn and Suites are all excellent choices.   There is also a Motel 6 and a few bed and breakfasts.   Information on all can be found on explorekirkland. com.

For the day before or after the ceremony, activities and itineraries for the couple and their guests abound both on the water and on land.    For those who want to explore the beauty of Lake Washington, East Puget Sound, Seattle and the Olympic Mountains, tours on the Argosy Cruise Ships or Waterways yachts are a definite must.   For others who would enjoy the lake in a more private or personalized manner, boats and kayaks are available for rent by the hour, the day or even the entire weekend.   Parasailing in the warmer months is also a popular and exciting way to take in the sights of the lake, the city and beyond.  

For those couples or guests who enjoy an “active” itinerary, the city offers many opportunities for walking, hiking, cycling, bird watching, playing golf, tennis or beach volleyball and more.   Wine lovers can tour nearby Woodinville’s wineries, local tasting rooms like Northwest Cellars or Kirkland’s own wine specialty stores, like The Grape Choice at Kirkland Marina Park.   Martini lovers can wander a few doors down to VoVina for a variety of libations with unique flavors and names.   But for those who would rather just enjoy the slow pace of a gentle stroll around the quaint city with its unique shops and art galleries, or a picnic and sunbathing at one of its many waterfront parks, Kirkland is a city that believes in taking life at your own pace.

When it comes to the rehearsal dinner, or the post-wedding brunch, the venues range from elegant sophistication, like that found at the Trellis Restaurant at The Heathman Hotel with unique plates created by Executive Chef Brian Scheehser, to family friendly, like the Crab Cracker, to casual fun like an old-fashioned crab boil by Lake Street Catering at the Marina Park Pavilion.   If seafood and a view is your desire, the incredibly popular Anthony’s Homeport Restaurant and bin on the lake are both guaranteed to please.   And if you are looking for a little entertainment during, or after, dinner or brunch, the Kirkland Performance Center and Laughs Comedy Club are two of several great choices for a venue that can be fun, a little bit different and flexible to your entertainment and catering needs.  

 For the big day of your wedding ceremony and reception, again the options are numerous.   The Woodmark Hotel, located directly on Lake Washington, is one of Kirkland’s most popular choices for the all-inclusive wedding day.   With panoramic views of the lake, Seattle and the Olympic Mountains, the waterside resort affords couples the opportunity to say “I do” any day of the week, either on the lawn under a tent or inside from one of The Woodmark Hotel’s rooms looking out on Lake Washington. It also offers them one of the most beautiful backgrounds for their wedding and day of photos.

Kirkland is also the home of a variety of churches, historic buildings, landmarks and outdoor parks and venues that are available for any type of wedding from elegant to casual, big to small.   If you can dream it, Kirkland has the perfect location for your perfect wedding day.  

Perhaps what truly makes Kirkland desired for Destination Weddings, besides the awe-inspiring scenery and the convenient location with easy access to Seattle, wine country, the San Juan Islands and more, is that Kirkland is the home of some of the most in-demand wedding planners, photographers, florists, caterers, bridal and tuxedo shops, officiants and more tapped into for weddings across the state.   Why?  Because like those couples who choose Kirkland for their Destination Wedding, Kirkland’s wedding professionals know firsthand the beauty of living and working in this unique waterfront city.   And because of Kirkland’s Destination Wedding resources, engaging the city’s professionals is more affordable and cost effective than choosing to plan a wedding further away. Many of the city’s local wedding resources can be found on www. KirklandWeddings. com or www. KirklandFirst. org.

KirklandWeddings. com also holds an annual event on February 14th called “Tie the Knot. ”  Now in its fifth year, the event gives twenty-four couples in twenty-four hours the opportunity to experience a “no fuss” easy-to-plan wedding for the special low price of $350.   The special Valentine’s promotion includes a ceremony, with thirty of your closest friends, at Kirkland’s historic Heritage Hall, preset floral arrangements, decorations, recorded “wedding” music, and a retired District Judge as officiant.   Also included are the services of a professional photographer, with one 5×7 print and a keepsake bouquet and boutonniere.   On site a professional wedding coordinator is on hand to ensure that your experience is a memorable one.   It is Kirkland’s version of the Quickie Wedding commonly found in Nevada, but with a beautiful lake as the backdrop versus a strip of traffic-congested concrete and the noisy casinos found in Las Vegas.

So, whether you are eloping, planning a small destination wedding or producing a lavish, but affordable, mini vacation/wedding for your family, friends and guests, Kirkland, has everything you need to make those special moments of celebrating one of the most important events of your life truly unforgettable.   Visit www. explorekirkland. com to learn more about the City of Kirkland, WA.

 

 

 

Susan Burnash is the President of Purple Duck Marketing which provides marketing, public relations,video production and marketing coaching for businesses and nonprofits. Susan is a consultant for the City of Kirkland’s Tourism Program.

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Business receipts in Singapore up 8. 8%

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Business receipts in Singapore up 8.8%
SINGAPORE : Business receipts in the Singapore services sector rose 8.8 per cent on year in the first quarter.

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Cheap hotels, airfare or train fares and sights in singapore-malaysia and thailand?

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My friend andI are planning to go on a trip to singapore-malaysia and thailand, but were on a budget. . . so can u pls pls give me some info on cheap hotels or hostels in those 3 countries and where can we eat local food that is cheap BUT clean and filling. . . sights we can check out. . and also we want to go to these 3 places via train, is it possible? any info

Explore Florida’s Long History at the Orange County Regional History Center

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I am a big advocate of making a vacation interesting and a bit out of the ordinary. For example, almost everyone who visits Orlando for a vacation will surely go to Disney World, Sea World, Universal and the other well known attractions but fewer will take in the other sites of the city. One of these sites is the Orange Country Regional History Center.

The Regional History Center is a museum with permanent and special exhibits. Their permanent exhibits invite you to explore 12,000 years of Florida’s history, and that is indeed a big undertaking.

They make it interesting, and even kids who are used to flashy theme parks will find the visit fascinating. Their interactive exhibits can keep your whole family entertained for hours so let’s look at what you can expect to find there.

First of all there is an exhibition about the natural environment including animals, plants, rock formations and even a description of how an entire city block was swallowed up by a sinkhole.

What was Florida like before the Europeans arrived? Another exhibit looks at the first people on the Florida peninsula and shows how they lived. The first contact of the Native Americans with the Spanish is also depicted, showing how their lives were changed.

You can also get a good feel for what it might have been like to live in during the 19th Century in a typical home. You can try out the butter churn and other household utensils. And in case you think that tourism in Florida began with Disney, the exhibit “Destination Florida” looks at 100 years of tourism in Florida prior to Disney.

Before tourism became the main industry of Orlando, the economy was built upon cattle and citrus agriculture. The museum also looks at these two industries as well as the aviation activities of the region which range from a World War II B-17 bomber to the exploits of the Kennedy Space Center.

No doubt you will visit World Disney World while you are in Orlando, but at the museum you can also watch the fascinating development showing how this project transformed Orlando from a small town to a tourist-centered community.

The place of African-Americans in Florida’s history is also given importance and in the “Orlando remembered” section you can recall Orlando’s most memorable moments in an exhibition which is changed on an annual basis.

If this sounds interesting to you then consider spending an afternoon or morning at the Orange County Regional History Center. Here is some of the information that you will need. The hours of opening are Monday-Saturday 10 a. m. -5 p. m. and Sunday Noon-5 p. m. The current admission prices are Adult $9, Seniors (60+) $7, Students and Military with valid ID $7, Child (5-12) $6, Child (4 & under) Free. General admission tickets are valid for permanent and limited-run exhibitions but special events require separate ticketing and some events require advance reservations.

The museum is located in downtown Orlando at 65 E. Central Blvd and you can call them toll free at (800) 965-2030 .

Mark Whichard writes frequently about Orlando Tourism. He is the proprietor of Orlando’s Finest Vacation Home and if you are interested in great deals on Orlando vacation rentals and rental homes near Disney World, then visit his website: http://www. Orlandosfinest. com

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