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Looking for a cheap vacation during the upcoming spring vacation? Well, it’s not only about spring holiday, in fact it will also be the time for Easter, so in order to celebrate this wonderful holiday go to the Czech Republic which is not only an amazing country to visit, but will also be cheap in terms of expenses. You will be able to have a great vacation where you can enjoy traditional Easter celebrations, and explore a beautiful country with a rich history and culture.

Easter is a big part of Czech culture. The country lights up on the holidays with streamers, coloured eggs, and stalls with traditional food. Prague has the biggest celebrations with Easter markets being set up on the Old Town Square, and Wenceslas Square. There is also… Continue reading

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Often, the biggest expense in a vacation is the flight tickets, especially, if you are flying from Europe to Asia as this often mean a lot of inter connections, and thus, expensive flights. Well, if you are looking for cheap flights from, let’s say, London to Bangkok, then look no further, as here is all the information you will need to score the cheapest ticket deals around.

Firstly, keep in mind that buying cheap tickets is not as simple as you may think. For that, you need to do research and look around to make sure you are getting the best deal. And, once you do your research correctly, you will surely end up getting a better deal, even better than the one any travel agent would arrange for you.

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Looking for a cheap way to travel around the world? Look no further. It has never been easier to book cheap budget vacations to destinations all over the world with minimal hassle.

To start off, the best way to book a cheap vacation is to look for tour operators offering package vacations to different destinations. They make these packages based on the climate, cost and likeability by tourists. So, you will be able to find several kinds of packages, including snowy vacations to exciting beach holidays. Since the tour operators make these bookings in bulk and get discounts for using certain hotels and airlines, it is better to make them book for you as well, because it will be relatively cheaper for you than booking the entire holiday yourself. Remember to… Continue reading

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The Canary Islands, or Islas Canarias in Spanish, are a Spanish archipelago. There are seven large islands, one small island, and many smaller islets. These islands were formed as a result of a volcanic activity, and are located in the North Atlantic just off the coast of North-Western Africa near the border between Morocco and Western Sahara. Together, the islands form the autonomous community of the Canary Islands with two capital cities Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

These islands have perfect temperature and climate for holiday makers all throughout the year because of their location. The favourable climatic conditions has made these island a favourite and most desired place for holiday makers, and you can enjoy the beaches and the atmosphere whenever you are here for… Continue reading

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1. Location: If you’re heading out of the London by car, it’s completely hassle free from Heathrow. All you need is to get onto the M25, and from here you have access to the entire south of England and beyond.

If you’re heading into the city then you’ll find it equally accessible on the M4/A4 which passes by Heathrow and heads directly into the city centre.

2. Accessibility: The Public Transport options for the airport are second to none. The airport is connected to Central London via the Underground network as well as dedicated Express and Connect trains to the city centre.

Several Bus routes also intersect through or near Heathrow Airport, so you’ll never have to worry about being stranded. You can read more about these options in our Public Transport from… Continue reading

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Tampa Airport Transportation Options

Dec-31-2008 By travel

How are you going to get to and from the Tampa Airport? One easy option is to stay at a nearby hotel before your flight. This works well for an early morning flight so you don’t have to deal with driving, shuttles, towncars or cabs. Some hotels near the airport include, the Double Tree and Best Western. Of course, they also will give you transportation back and forth to airport.

There is also the Tampa Bay Shuttle if you wish to get the downtown area either for an evening out or to reach your hotel. This is reasonably priced. The supershuttle is another service and it will go downtown as well as to

other towns nearby including St Pete, Clearwater and Hudson.

If you don’t have a lot of baggage, you can also… Continue reading

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Flying With Kids

Dec-31-2008 By travel

Preparing for the journey:It is especially important to keep your kids aware of what is going on if they are old enough. Talk about where you are going, places you are going to visit, people you are going to meet, where you will be staying. At the same time, try not to overwhelm the kids with too many details. Only essential information will be enough to keep their excitement going.

Explain to your kids what will be expected of them. To be with you at all times, to allow you plenty of time to locate a rest room in case they need to go, never to roam away. To be responsible for carrying their own bags. To use “inside voice” in the airport and on the plane. My… Continue reading

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The current slowing economy needs an extra large dose of stimulus to bring it back on track. Unlike previous slowdowns, this time a 360 degree effort is required to prime the pump and beat the “FUD” factor (Fear Uncertainty Doubt).

The government has to do it’s part and focus on areas like infrastructure and other plan expenditure, the companies have to do their share, improve efficiency and reduce prices, and this time around, we the consumers are also going to have to do our bit, spending a bit more than we are comfortable with, even though we face FUD.

In the aviation sector the government has done a little bit like extending credit periods and partially reducing some taxes on aviation turbine fuel (ATF) , but it needs to bite the bullet… Continue reading

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I was recently asked about the possibility of a wingtip strike when landing in a typical light plane like a Cherokee or a Cessna 172. Specifically, I was asked about how far tha aileron control could be deflected without hitting the tarmac when one or both of the main landing gear is on the runway after landing at near stall speeds.

I will admit that I have never tried to hit the runway with my wing tip and I don’t know anyone who has. However, it certainly can be done. Perhaps a better question is: what landing technique will guarantee that the wingtip does not strike the tarmac in a crosswind?

I want to talk about landing techniques in a really strong crosswind before I tackle the issue of wingtip strikes. After… Continue reading

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One incident will always stick in my mind. It’s a normal day at work. A ‘call bell’ goes off in row 8. I stop what I’m doing, and proceed to row 8.

“How can I help” I ask.

“I just wanted to know why we have stopped moving?” comes the reply.

“Sorry?!”

“Well, I’ve been watching that cloud for the last ten minutes, and we have not moved”

Yes, I did have a little chuckle about this, but it did confirm to me that nervous passengers will look for any signs of danger - even when they are physically impossible. Of course there is no way an aircraft can just stop moving, and hover at 38,000ft, but this passenger’s fear was controlling her. Normal thought processes go out of the window, as the fear takes… Continue reading

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