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Latest News
Cunard's New European Cruise Program
Australians can embark on a royal tour of Europe aboard one of Cunard’s three magnificent Queens in 2013, choosing their ideal itinerary from more than 100 voyages on offer in Cunard’s new European program. The offerings include the chance to cruise in the heart of the Mediterranean on Cunard’s youngest liner Queen Elizabeth, which will operate a series of 11 voyages cruising the waters between Venice, Rome and Athens. The voyages will introduce guests to the wonders of this ancient corner of the world in a setting of unrivalled grandeur and luxury. The remainder of the season will see Queen Elizabeth sailing roundtrip voyages from Southampton to the Mediterranean and Northern Europe including Iceland, Norway’s fjords, British Isles and the Baltic Sea.
Travelport Lets Agents Track Clients Travels
Travelport, the business services provider to the global travel industry, has launched Travelport Journey Reporter to customers in the Asia-Pacific region. Journey Reporter is a new web-based reporting solution that offers travel management companies the ability to track and monitor the location of business travellers around the world. Operating in real time via a secure login, Journey Reporter allows Travelport-connected agents to immediately identify the country, city or airport location of business travellers. As reports are run instantly from the GDS, travellers are located within minutes, which is especially important in crisis situations where timely communication is crucial.
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Jetstar Japan Expects To Take Off Shortly
The new Japan based low-cost carrier is on track to start flying five months ahead of schedule, according to the airline’s chief executive after receiving its Air Operators’ Certificate late last week. Receiving the certificate of regulatory approval on operating policies and procedures from Japan’s leaders this month meant fares would go on sale “soon”, with the airline’s head Miyuki Suzuki expecting a May 2012 takeoff instead of its 3 July target. The low-cost airline is expected to kick-start with domestic services to Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Fukuoka and Okinawa with plans of short-haul international flights expected to be added next year.
Starwood Plans to Open Ski Resort in China
The Westin Changbaishan and Sheraton Changbaishan Resort will become Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide first dual-branded ski resort, set to open in August this year. Adjacent to one of China’s leading ski areas, the slopes of Changbai Mountains, the highly anticipated resort complex extends Starwood’s reputation as the largest international luxury and upper upscale hotel operator in China. The Westin and Sheraton resort complex is a short drive from Changbaishan Airport (NBS) and close to the Yingfu Expressway.? The Changbai mountain range extends through several countries and where guests can enjoy winter activities including downhill trails surrounded by unspoiled pine forests, ice skating and ice fishing.
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By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 10th, 2012
 It is a wonderful experience to be perched in a mokoro exploring the lily covered lagoons and palm fringed islands . . . → Read More: Mokoro Through the Okavango Delta Botswana
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 9th, 2012
 The holy site of Lumbini truly is revered and it is bordered by a large monastic zone in which only monasteries can be built . . . → Read More: Lumbini Nepal Buddha’s Birthplace
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 8th, 2012
 Stone Mountain Park offers lots of activities, entertainment and rides . . . → Read More: Carved in Stone Mountain Georgia
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 6th, 2012
 The Adirondack Park can surprise visitors with a dose of the unexpected . . . → Read More: Adirondack Adventures
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 6th, 2012
 It is called an impenetrable forest because of its incredibly rich ecosystem . . . → Read More: Camping with Gorillas in Uganda
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 5th, 2012
 Exotic dancer Lola Montez thrilled the crowds with her erotic Tarantula Dance . . . → Read More: Beer and tarantulas at Castle Clinton
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 5th, 2012
 It is mostly thanks to its location that it has never been conquered in its 800 year history . . . → Read More: Pernstjen Picturesque Castle in the Czech Republic
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 4th, 2012
 The event has become so ingrained that Calgary is officially called Stampede City . . . → Read More: A Century of Stampedes in Calgary Canada
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 2nd, 2012
 The rugged coastline cliffs and strong winds provide ideal conditions for sea birds to flourish . . . → Read More: A Cool Place is the Faroe Islands
By Steve `Grumpy' Collins, on March 1st, 2012
 There are always `good seat hogs’ on every tour . . . → Read More: Coach Seat Wars
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