British Airways Announces More Paris Flights
Posted on: November 16th, 2010 Posted by Helen Young
Just recently British Airways announced that it will start offering extra flights between London and Paris. This is great news since this is a route that is used by many travelers. In fact, it is not only used by leisure travelers, but business travelers as well.
On January 10 of next year, British Airways will begin [...]
Iconic Hotels in London May Be Sold Off to Middle Eastern Investors
Posted on: November 10th, 2010 Posted by Abi Bray
It now appears that some of London’s most well-known and iconic hotels could be sold off to Middle Eastern investors. These investors are very keen to cash in on these luxury UK brands and expand their reach into the UK.
So far reports have shown that Claridge’s, Grosvenor House, the Berkeley and the Connaught are all [...]
Frequent Fliers at Higher Risk for Radiation Poisoning from Solar Flares
Posted on: November 8th, 2010 Posted by Robert Jones
Apparently airline frequent fliers are at a greater risk of developing long-term radiation poisoning from solar space storms or flare activity from the sun, according to a new study. Research has found that passengers face the hazard of space radiation when flying at a typical cruise altitude of 40,000 feet.
Experts are now warning that passengers [...]
Brits to Find Great Holidays in the United States This Winter
Posted on: November 5th, 2010 Posted by Helen Young
Right now the pound stacks up favorably against the weak United States dollar. This means that many Brits could find some great deals on holidays in the United States this winter. In fact, a vacation to the States this year may cost less than trying to take a vacation to such places as Mexico and [...]
Clarion Hotel in Stockholm Does Away With Keys in Favor of Cell Phones
Posted on: November 4th, 2010 Posted by Sharon Miller
It now appears that all guests that are heading to the Clarion Hotel in Stockholm are set to take part in a new world first trial. Here guests will no longer be given keys. Instead they will be given the choice to check in with a mobile phone.
Due to a partnership with Nordic telecommunications giant [...]
Aviation Industry to be Hit hard by 4 Day French Strike
Posted on: November 3rd, 2010 Posted by Dave Bond
It now appears that all aviation passengers that will be trying to move through French airspace are very likely to experience very severe disruptions later this month. This is because unions in French have just recently called for four days of strikes.
Now as people continue to fight the government’s reform, six trade unions have called [...]