Divorce Tourism without seperation of couple

21 December, 2009 in Travel Agent, Travel Offers

DKP_4243K.V. Tours & Travels & K.V. Events & Adventure celebrated the opening of their new branch in Surat. The day also saw the launch their new Projects, Divorce Tourism in India, Sure Cure Medical Tourism in Gujarat and the Re-launch of vidilon.com

The office inauguration was be blessed by P.P. RAMESHBHAI OZA (BHAISHRI) , a great propagator of faith and spirituality.

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Enjoy the ambience of ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS on a budget !!!

18 December, 2009 in Travel Offers

PRESENTING SOME OF THE ATTRACTIVE HOTEL COMBO DEALS TO SUIT TRAVELLERS OF ALL TASTE AND BUDGET.
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HYATT REGENCY OUBAAI GOLF RESORT AND SPA OPENS ALONG THE WESTERN CAPE OF SOUTH AFRICA

15 December, 2009 in Uncategorized

CHICAGO (December 14, 2009) – Hyatt Hotels & Resorts announced today that Hyatt Regency Oubaai Golf Resort and Spa, located on Herolds Bay in George, South Africa, has opened. The resort is the second Hyatt property in South Africa, joining Hyatt Regency Johannesburg, which opened as a Hyatt hotel in October 1995.

The 100-room Hyatt Regency Oubaai Golf Resort and Spa is part of the 263-hectare Oubaai Golf Resort, an upscale residential and golf development overlooking the Indian Ocean on Herolds Bay. Located on the Garden Route, which extends along the Western Cape from Cape Town to Port Elizabeth, the development also features the country’s first Ernie Els championship golf course.

British Airways strike to affect Christmas travel plans of a million passengers

15 December, 2009 in Airline

santa18Thousands of British Airways staff voted to strike from 22 Dec to 2 Jan, a move that will impact the travel plans of a million passengers. Its a no-brainer that this is one of the busiest time of the year for the travel industry, and this strike will lead to cancellations of most of the flights. This has been triggered by a dispute over changing working conditions including a cut in the number of staff on board each flight, a freeze on pay and new recruits getting less favourable contracts, something deemed essential for British Airways to overcome its reported annual losses.

Premier Inn set to open 10 hotels in India

1 December, 2009 in Hotel

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Premier Inn opens its first property in Bangalore, India

Premier Inn, the UK’s biggest hotel chain, has launched its first hotel in India and announces plans to open nine further hotels in India in the next five years.

Premier Inn is expanding in India to capitalise on the country`s developing business traveller market. Currently there are a limited number of budget hotel brands in India – and this represents an excellent opportunity for Premier Inn, with its strong budget hotel model.

Legendary Las Vegas hotel Binion's to close, casino portion to remain open

1 December, 2009 in Hotel

The legendary Las Vegas hotel Binion’s will close on 14th December 2009. The downtown Las Vegas hotel will close its 365-room hotel rooms. The casino portion of the hotel will remain open with table games, slot and video poker machines, the Race and Sports book, and its legendary hall of fame poker room. Some restaurants will also remain open. The hotel management has blamed the economy for its move.

Orchard Road Singapore – Christmas shopping challenge

30 November, 2009 in Destination, Travel News

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For the first time, shoppers who spend at least S$300 can participate in the exhilarating “Grab and Go” challenge at a giant suitcase full of goodies located next to the Singapore Visitors Centre at Orchard Road. The challenge is part of the “Christmas in the Tropics” promotions where shoppers can grab up to S$200,000 worth of prizes from 14 November 2009 to 3 January 2010.

easyJet demands legislation for cleaner aircraft

30 November, 2009 in Airline, Travel News

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easyJet, Europe’s leading low-fares airline, today became the first airline to call for tough, mandatory emission standards for aircraft that would lead to a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions from the next generation of aircraft.

Speaking at a press conference in London today, Andy Harrison, easyJet’s Chief Executive said:

“Aviation needs a global solution. Government’s first instinct is to tax, but this won’t deliver sustainable aviation as the industry’s growth is concentrated in China and India. Step change technology is in the pipeline, and we need tough legislation on emission standards for it to be delivered sooner.

Heathrow’s Terminal 2 closes as work on its £1 billion replacement gets underway

30 November, 2009 in Airline, Travel News

Passengers will check in at Heathrow’s Terminal 2 for the last time on Monday as, after 54 years of service, it is closing to make way for a stunning £1 billion replacement.

The airport’s first terminal opened in 1955 and fast became a backdrop to the gliterati as icons from the stage and screen passed through its doors. Stars and royalty including The Beatles, Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Gwyneth Paltrow, Princess Grace and Princess Margaret have all used Terminal 2.

MICHELIN GUIDE TOKYO 2009 AWARDS CONRAD TOKYO RESTAURANTS TWO MICHELIN STARS

30 November, 2009 in Uncategorized

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MICHELIN GUIDE TOKYO 2009 AWARDS CONRAD TOKYO RESTAURANTS TWO MICHELIN STARS

Gordon Ramsay at Conrad Tokyo and China Blue each recognised in Michelin Guide Tokyo 2009

Tokyo, 19 November 2008: The Conrad Tokyo’s reputation as an exceptional dining destination has today been acknowledged by the Michelin Guide Tokyo 2009, with the presentation of one Michelin star each for its Gordon Ramsay at Conrad Tokyo and China Blue restaurants. The Guide also placed the Conrad Tokyo in the highest hotel award category recognising its sophisticated and spacious rooms, excellent access for business or sightseeing and for its role at the forefront of the latest trends.