Friday, April 30, 2010

Cruise with murder.

Here another way to spend a vacation out of the ordinary: a cruise with the admiral Cruise Barcelona of Grimaldi Lines. You may wonder what there is of unusual about passing four days and three nights aboard of a luxury ship, sailing from Civitavecchia directed to the capital of Catalunya.
The fact is that as soon as the Cruise Barcelona detaches from the wharf, the scene of a crime unfolds in front of the passengers’ eyes and their aim will be to sort the case out.
It's the classic formula of Murder Party, except that the frame is that of a ship that crosses the night of the Mediterranean. Divided into teams, the 300 players will enjoy all the excitement of living a live investigation, cradled by the waves. The goal is to find the murder reassembling the tracks of the intricate mosaic created for the occasion by the Neapolitan Theatre Il pozzo e il pendolo. There will be witnesses to track down, clues scattered between cabins and corridors of the ship, hidden meanings to be perceived between words and hidden identities behind the smiling faces of fellow passengers. The ship becomes the scene of interrogations and intrigues in which every passenger is a detective and a suspected at the same time. And the adventure begins immediately. The Participants to the Cruise will receive the first clues by email as soon as they register. Then the game starts to run fast. It won’t never stop, even at night, even in Barcelona.
All on cruise then: the next weekend of mystery will be that of Halloween, so there's plenty of time to get information and to reserve. The cost should be around 250 euros per person, including: roundtrip journey by ship, full board during the voyage, an evening and a full day in Barcelona, four days of game and entertainment.
Thrill-seekers, lovers of crime novels, cases unsolved and mysterious stories, here is an opportunity that you can’t miss to get involved showing off your skills of investigators.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Spectacular views in aeroplane


You are going to face a long flight journey, what would you prefer? The comfort, the possibility to stretch your legs in the passage, the freedom to get up and go to the toilette without asking permission to the person seated next to you or you would like better not to miss the breathtaking view that opens out beyond the window even at the cost of remaining locked in your sit during the whole flight? For the second type of travellers, the New York Times lists the destinations for which we should not renounce to a seat "with view". They have been suggested by an intercontinental pilot, who can boasts a collection of ecstatic landscapes seen during his journeys from his cockpit.
San Francisco is one of the winners, with the vision of its beautiful bridges, the Golden Gate in the lead. Staying in America, New York can definitely not be missing from the ranking, a real dream landing to the La Guardia airport. Coming from the south, on the left side amazing buildings come one after the other: the Statue of Liberty, the skyscrapers of Downtown, the Brooklyn Bridge, the lower town, the Skiline dominated by the Empire State Building and the National Headquarters. A show even more impressive when evening falls and the lights turn on.
Finally, Los Angeles, but only if you land at night. In darkness, in fact, its highway "become hypnotic wakes and its grid of streets is like an advertising of a computer chip, a dynamic vision of light and energy that springs out from the edge of the continent": the first taste of a Hollywood movie experience.
The best show in Europe, according to the pilot, it's offered by London. Landing in the capital are clearly visible the Tower Bridge, the St Paul Cathedral, the Tate Modern Gallery, the London Eye, the Big Ben and just outside the town the Windsor Castle.
Even Lisbon with its April 25 Bridge enters in the ranking, while in Italy, is Milan to be on top. Indeed, fog permitting, the Lombard city is so close to the Alps peaks, glaciers and blue lakes, that offer a breathtaking vision.
You just pick your seat on the right side.

Beijing airport surpass Heathrow.

In the first two months of the year, Beijing airport recorded 5.3 million of journeys, compared with 4.6 in London Heathrow. An overtaking that has even more significance considering that ten years ago China did not even appear in the ranking of the first thirty airports in the world. The world record appertains still to Atlanta with 6.4 million journeys, but it is a datum characterized as a predominantly domestic traffic.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

South Africa, that train to Durban.

Aboard finest cars of the past. From fine woods of Rovos Rail to rail facilities of the Blue Train. Until a more informal Shongolo Safari Express. The first of five tours to discover the country of the world.
Waves of Port Elizabeth, a paradise for surfers on the tour of the fun in Sun City, the Las Vegas of Africa. And yet in Hermanus, to sight the great whales. Five routes, one each week starting from today, South Africa Experience the less predictable and known. Five ideas for those who, during the next World Cup, a game between the Blues and the other wants to take a flight from the city stadium.
It's called Pride of Africa (African Pride)...



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Friday, April 23, 2010

New international airport in Tunisia.

Tunisia will soon have a new international airport. The terminal of Enfidha, distant about an hour time from Tunis, would open this month indeed. The airport cost 600 million dollars should manage up to 7 million passengers annually. It was produced in partnership with Turkish Airports Holding and international financial institutions.

Increases and decreases for Ryanair.

Who will leave in July and August with Ryanair will pay 20 euros per suitcase. Ryanair takes advantage by the high season and plays to the price rise. For all the bookings made after midnight of April 7th, in fact, the fee for checked baggage in July and August will increase to 20 euros per item, from the current 15. The rate will be kept unchanged in June and September. This is another carrier's “move” done to push the use of hand luggage only and to focus on its other ancillary revenue on the other side.
However Ryanair and Axa Travel Insurance announced a reduction from 75 pounds to 15 pounds of the costs related to cancellations and disruptions of travel service on their own policies.
On one hand gives while the other takes.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Air fares increase in USA.

Fares start to rise, at least in the United States and at least for the high season. As Travelocity reported, in fact, for the summer, carriers such as Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and others have increased their business by 13%. Last year, rates had fallen by 11%. This year, we register a recovery led by the increasing of the demand but also by the fact that the offer had been reduced due to crisis: as fo the Olta, in fact, over the past two years the companies had left at the ground about 500 aircrafts.

Signed the British Airways-Iberia merger

The signing for the British Airways-Iberia merger has came: the two companies announced it.
The new entity will be publicly quoted in the British and Spanish stock exchange. The civil aviation authorities of both countries confirmed to the two carriers that the structure of both will allow them to maintain the current licenses and national traffic rights.
Now the process continues: British Airways and Iberia aim to present the transaction to the shareholders for their approval in November and completion is expected for about a month later.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Special rates for the U.S. with Air France.

Till April 15th, it will be possible to buy Air France’s promotions to travel to Usa in economy-class. The special fares are valid for departures until 26th of June. Some of the destination available are Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Washington, Philadelphia and San Francisco. Destinations in the Caribbean and Indian Ocean are on special offer as well.
What are you waiting for? There's no time to lose.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Around the world in 80 seconds

I have found a nice video on Youtube: the photograph Alex Profit and the director Romain Pergeaux covered 32.600 kilometres in 21 days going from London to London passing through the Cairo, Bombay, Hong Kong, Tokyo, San Francisco and New York. They took 640 pictures with a digital camera, at a time of eight shoots per second, and assembled them in stop motion.
This is the result:

The first plane solar powered take off.


After the solar power high speed in Morocco, arrives the plane too.
The aircraft altitude-Solar Impulse HB-SIA has indeed made its first flight. The Swiss solar powered plane landed after 87 minutes, after reaching 1.200 meters altitude. The test now opens the way for the next stages of the ambitious project of the first solar airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel or polluting emissions. The ultimate goal will be to take a trip around the world, probably in 2013.

Thursday, April 08, 2010

New strike for Alitalia.

A new 24-hour strike of Alitalia’s pilots and flight attendants is going to take place on the 3rd May. To proclaim the stop are FILT CGIL and professional trade-unions of pilots Ipa and Anpac and of the flight attendants aviation.
At the base of the protest, the CGIL said in a statement, there would be “the persistence of problems, caused by the company policy that seems not to be facing them but is pursuing on unilateral actions instead”. The new stop follows those of 16th February and 22nd March.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Holiday seized


A special French travel agency organizes kidnapping, manhunt, experiences from drug trafficker or nights morgue. You are very bored? Here is served on weekend thrilling for you.
Have you tried everything: from nights in an igloo in safari tent, from climbing extreme to stay in huts suspended on the trees, the taste of snakes and insects for survival courses in the Amazon? Think nothing can more upset, surprise and give you a jolt of adrenaline? Console yourself, the answer is no: a new French tour operator is ready to arrange chills of real fear.

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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

French rail on strike

The strike is beginning tonight at 8 pm and will last for a period yet undetermined. It is the third strike since the beginning of the year. The unions announced that its duration will be related to the opening of negotiations and to their results. The direction of the railway company, however, provides for tomorrow the circulation of 70% of TGV and a regular service for Eurostar and Thalys.

The Couch Surfing.


A few days ago I told about “home exchange”, a new way to enjoy holidays and also save a bit of money.
Today I will discuss another “alternative holiday”, the Couch Surfing, a project of free hospitality for travellers and tourists. The idea was conceived in 2003 by founder Casey Fenton, a young 25 year old programmer with a great passion for travelling. It consists in the possibility to connect people willing to offer a free accommodation, on the couch of their home or in a tent in the garden, with travellers who need a place to stay. The only thing to do is register yourself on the website www.couchsurfing.com and begin the search for a “couch”. But would it be really safe?
Get to the house of a stranger, leave all the bags in a corner, make a small talk and go out for a stroll (with him or not). Will you find all your stuff when you go back? And who can ensure you will spend a night unhurt? After all, we would be alone, in the house of a stranger, on his couch.
Don’t worry! The whole Couch Surfing project is based on the mutual trust of the members of the community and that guarantees a great attention to the safety rules.
First of all, you can register and access to the hospitality service only if you have come of age. Second, the program is developed so that when the registration takes palce, several personal data are required. Furthermore, the answers are tested in three different levels. Finally, a further system to protect the community: the personal assessment, a feedback mechanism, issued both by the guest and the landlord at the end of the experience. In this way, users can determinate in advance whether the person is or not indicated to their availabilities and needs.
So why wait any further? Couch Surfing is not just a low-cost vacation. It is an experience that gives the opportunity to meet people around the world, relate to different cultural contexts, make links and friendships.
Besides the savings, in fact, the Couch Surfing aims to a more noble purpose: “to promote friendships, enrich our lives and help to create a better world, safer and more peaceful.”

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Dialects on board.

EasyJet announced in a press release that will introduce the regional idiom on domestic routes during the safety instructions that are provided before departure. On the link between Milan Malpensa and Naples Capodichino, Italian and English will then be joined, in future, by Lombard and Neapolitan: in this way the passengers will already feel at home at the moment they board on an air craft. The low cost airline has indeed justified the decision with the desire to be closer to their customers’ everyday life.
The news is very curios and I can’t avoid to think what day is today: is perhaps the whole story a nice April Fool?