Qantas denies that professional engineers’ strike action could delay flights
Qantas says no services will be disrupted by possible industrial action over the Easter period. The Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers (APESMA) represents Qantas engineers and is in a dispute with the airline over pay and working conditions, including fatigue management and...
A trip to Chiang Rai, A traveler’s Paradise
If you have been to Thailand a lot of times, or have read all about Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya or Samui, its time to discover something new and Fabulous in the country that makes “a perfect travelers paradise” for all. Firstly, let me tell you that no matter where ever you ll be going in Thailand,...
Zimbabwe union calls for Inter’l labor action against Air Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions said it is seeking a boycott of Air Zimbabwe flights by the International Transport Workers Federation on all of its routes, seeking to force the carrier to reinstate some 400 workers it laid off in 2009. The rights of the workers have been upheld in arbitration...
A visit at Nanjing Road, China’s Premiere Shopping Street
China is an ideal country for shopping. Here you can find all kinds of stuff, branded non branded, fake and original, yet the best thing is that there are plenty and plenty of options. Whether its eating out, dressing, sports goods, shoes, accommodation or even flights you should be ready to be exposed...
A trip to Kamakura, Japan
Countless flights leave daily to the cosmopolitan attraction of Tokyo, a world famous city for its glittering sky scrappers and marvelous modernity that brings with it the ease, comfort and joy we long for. Apart from being the centre of attention for international business meetings, trade and conference,...
Visiting Africa : Ethiopia As We Know It
Bordering with Sudan, Kenya and Somalia, Ethiopia is a quite a land locked country with the drastic effects of the famine still visible on its economy. However, today it has emerged as one out of the ten richest countries of Africa. Tourism in Ethiopia is on a slow pace of recovery. However, what earns...
Can we get cheap flights to South Africa during FIFA world cup 2010 ?
With the advert of FIFA Soccer World Cup 2010 to be hosted in South Africa, many development projects have been laid out in the country. There is also an array of events and festivals that will keep the country rocking a month before and after the matches. In other words the developments, new entertainment...
Kilamajoro the crown of Africa
Thousands of tourists fly daily to Africa to experience and marvel at the beauty of this spectacular giant “Kilimanjaro” the highest mountain of South Africa. The mountain reaches the elevation of 19,340 feet (5,895 meters), located in Tanzania, east Africa. Also for tourists visiting the Niagra...
Visiting Australia : Exploring the flora in Australia
Many tourist as well as explorers and adventurers heed to Australia to get benefited by the country’s rich biodiversity that has some of the world’s rarest creatures, most diverse climates and plant species that are all found on one county, a continent – Australia. Australia sees thousands...
British PM slams UNITE’s strike declaring it ‘unjustified and deplorable’
Gordon Brown has labelled British Airways cabin crew strike as "unjustified and deplorable" this morning, as the government steps up the pressure on the Unite trade union. The prime minister turned on one of the Labour party’s biggest donors after conversations with the Unite leadership...
Major events during March in Johannesburg, South Africa
The FIFA has opened an entire new world of entertainment and a most exhilarating holiday experience in the Travel Capital of the world, South Africa. Every hour, there are loaded flights taking off from London to Johannesburg and not just that, the competition between cream of the crop airlines this...
The Historic Villages Of Japan: Gokayama And Shirakawa-Go
Located in the mountainous region of Northern Gifu and Toyama prefectures, that were cut off from the rest of the world for a long period of time, Gokayama and Shirakawa- go are slowly gaining fame throughout Japan and the world as the home to a unique, and until recently under publicized part of Japan’s...
Festivals in Japan : Onbashira Festival in Suwa City
Suwa is a city located in Nagano Japan. Every six or seven years (in the years of the Tiger and Monkey), Suwa hosts a Shino festival called Onbashira (literally means the honored log). For over 1200 years, the Suwa Taisha shrine and people in this community have been celebrating the Onbashira festival....
Terracotta Warriors, Guardians of China’s First Emperor
Considered by many to be the Eighth wonder of the world- The Terracotta warriors and horses are the most significant archeological excavations of 20th century. Work is ongoing at this site, which is around 1.5 kilometer East of Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s mausoleum in Lintong, Xian, and Shaanxi province....
Lavish signed contract with South African Airways
One of the World’s leading aircraft manufacturers, Airbus France has signed a contract with South African Airways (SAA) for six new planes, the French Minister of Trade said on Thursday. Anne-Marie Idrac told media in Cape Town that the partnership between SAA and Airbus was a long term and lavish...
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