Showing posts with label Important things to travelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Important things to travelling. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Ten Sneaky Little Airline Secrets Revealed
































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































The Huffington Post has managed the tedious task of interviewing a number of pilots and flight attendants who have very generously ‘spilled the beans’ on a number of quirky little airline secrets. So here goes:

1. You Don’t Always Have to Suffer Economy Class:

Once the flight takes-off the crew can decide if you are worthy of an upgrade to Business or First class! No, it’s not done often, reports need to filed on why you were upgraded and also there should be a meal allocated to you, after all who needs first class travel without a meal! The crew have a very simple criteria for selecting the lucky passenger. You have to be very nice, extremely good looking, well dressed or very tall! Sorry, no slobs are up-graded.

2. In-Flight the Captain Has Sole Authority:

That’s right! Once the flight takes off the captain is in charge. This interesting tit bit reveals the captain can take the will of a dying passenger and write fines. While he legally cannot ‘arrest’ passengers anyone being unruly can be detained and handed over to the authorities. Who will be waiting at the required destination on the captains orders.

3. Stolen Naps are Common Amongst Pilots:

Over 40%-50% of pilots surveyed from countries like UK, Norway and Sweden admitted to taking a nap mid-flight. Not as alarming as it sounds. Pilots are allocated rest periods in-between long flights where the co-pilot takes over. However some did admit to some un-scheduled napping!

4. Hey! Those Lavatories are Not so Private:
Don’t ever think of barricading yourself in the lavatory mid-flight. There’s a lock on the outside of the lavatory door! On most planes it’s hidden under the No-Smoking sign. Simply move the sign and slide the latch to open, oops!

5. Someone Else Has Used Your Blanket:

It’s true, the blankets and pillows are not always fresh. They were with the initial flight of the day. However on corresponding flights they are simply re-bagged and put in the bin. This fact is not as shocking as the revelation that the food tray only gets wiped down once a day! That’s right never place your food directly on the tray which most likely had a used diaper sitting on it before.

6. Quench Your Thirst:

Half a glass of cola is just not enough to quench your parched throat? Go ahead ask the flight attendant for the whole can of soda, in most cases they will be happy to oblige. Probably saves them the task of refilling your glass.

7. Only Water from a Bottle, Please!

A rather disturbing fact, Wall Street Journal conducted a test in 2002, in which the on-board water of over 14 various airlines was tested and found to have bacteria levels way over the US Government standards. This shocking revelation is partly attributed to the fact that some airlines have the lavatory disposal valve and fresh water valves close to each other and are sometimes serviced by the same person.
Stick to only bottled water please!

8. Pilots Don’t Eat the Same Meals:

Although it’s not regulation most airlines practice the policy of serving the pilots two different meals. This is in case one causes food poisoning, so no sharing please. This is quite a comforting fact to know that both pilots are not going to be taken down by one hard-core meal!

9. Only 15 minutes of Oxygen, folks!

Once that oxygen mask drops down you have just 15 minutes of air. Don’t panic, because that’s all the time the pilot needs to get the aircraft to a lower altitude where the air is breathable. Regulations stipulate that as soon as the mask comes down the pilot must descend to lower altitudes and generally 10 to 20 minutes is all it takes depending on the planes altitude and depressurising.

10. Hey, Sleepy-Head No Meals for You!

A rather sneaky revelation, some flight attendants admitted to holding-off meal services until some passengers have fallen asleep. The simple reason being, that they then have less running around during meal times.

This article, Ten Sneaky Little Airline Secrets Revealed, is syndicated from http://www.travelcenteruk.co.uk and is posted here with permission.

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Wonderful Amazing and Surprisingly Cheap Destinations


Ever dream of travelling the world? Is budget a problem? Well it’s not really because we at Travel Center UK have found that there are extraordinary holiday destinations that you can travel to on a very cost effective package.

We have selected 7 of the best and cheapest locations from around the world. Old world charm to the exotic is on offer covering destinations such as Slovakia, Bahamas and Thailand. Read on and select a destination that is just right for you.

1. Mexico: 
Spicy, sunny and loads of fun is Mexico. Mexico City, Oaxaca, Monterrey and Ensenada are some of the most affordable cities. Cancun is a haven of resorts for vacationing on a low budget. Head on to Mexico and enjoy lazy days on the sunny beaches, cruises, exploring villages and exotic cuisine.

2. Slovakia
Enjoy exploring old castles, learning about old world culture and marveling at the natural beauty of Slovakia. Plan your trip during Mardi Gras for a taste of local festivities, great food and wine in the 8th cheapest city.

3. Thailand
Exotic, beautiful Thailand is ranked the 3rd cheapest city. Mouth-watering cuisine, luxurious spas, street-stalls, jungle treks and beautiful sites await the budget traveler in Thailand.

4. The Bahamas
Enjoy a Caribbean summer this winter, in sunny Bahamas where super cheap accommodation meets budget cruises and a host of free attractions such as Cabbage Beach, Port Lucaya Market etc.

5. New Orleans
Hip Jazz clubs, historical buildings and delicious local cuisine awaits the budget traveler in New Orleans. Mardi Gras, Halloween and French Quarter Festival are great attractions.

6. Phoenix
An ideal year-round holiday destination. Golfing, exploring the Apache trail and hiking up Camelback Mountain are some of Phoenix’s’ main attractions.

7. Las Vegas
A destination for all, apart from gambling Las Vegas provides plenty of attractions from Circus Circus to Freemont Street Experience. You will find plenty of budget accommodation away from The Strip while enjoying the full Las Vegas experience.

So, what’s holding you back? Get onto Travel Center UK and book a cheap flight to the exotic destination of your choice.


This article, Wonderful Amazing and Surprisingly Cheap Destinations, is syndicated from http://www.travelcenteruk.co.uk and is posted here with permission.




Friday, March 14, 2014

Twentieth Century FOX World to be opened in Malaysia, in 2016

By: Shania Brendon

Malaysia is undoubtedly an amazing holiday destination popularly known for offering a wide range of things to do and see – from its beautiful beaches to its delicious world-renowned street food. Being one of Asia’s affordable holiday destinations, Malaysia invites thousands and thousands of visitors from all over the world to experience the “True Asia.”

While Malaysia is known for its endless shopping facilities, scrumptious street food, interesting attractions and beautiful islands, the country is also one of Asia’s key hubs for exciting theme parks giving tourists even more reasons to visit the country. Sunway Lagoon, Resorts World Genting and Legoland Malaysia are three of the most visited theme parks in the country. The list just doesn’t end there – Twentieth Century Fox has announced to open the brand’s first ever theme park in 2016. It would be a part of the popular Resorts World Genting located an hour away from the country’s capital, Kuala Lumpur.
 
Named the “Twentieth Century Fox World,” the 25-acre theme park will feature a full-fledged immersive entertainment experience to all visitors of all ages. Highlights of the park includes FOX’s most powerful and recognized film brands such as Ice Age, Rio, Planet of the Apes and Night at the Museum. With the drastic growing demand of theme parks with a movie-fantasy appeal along with Universal Studios and Disney, this theme park by FOX studios has been a long time coming. The estimated cost of the project would be more than $300 million and would feature numerous rides and attractions based on FOX movies.

Malaysia has been a major tourist hub in Asia and would continue to be the same in the years to come. With amazing attractions such as Legoland, Genting and now the Twentieth Century Fox world would boost tourism in the country drastically. Make use of the outstanding offers on flights to Kuala Lumpur and other beautiful cities such as Penang and Kuching with Travel Center UK and experience the holiday madness in Malaysia!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Important things to carry while travelling

By: Shania Brendon
Travelling is always fun. Exploring new places and enjoying your vacation to the fullest is what we all look forward to during the year. There may be a majority who literally live to travel and often tend to make spontaneous travel plans especially when they see some great deals from travel agents who offer cheap flights to favourite destinations. When travel is spontaneous, we do not usually give enough thought with regards to what you need to carry along while you travel. If you do not have the important stuff, then there is always a possibility that you would regret the entire planned holiday – so why be disappointed?

Be wise and plan ahead by keeping a comprehensive list of things which you should definitely carry with you while travelling. The following list would assist you for your next travel

1)    Passport, Itinerary and other travel documents

Your passport and itinerary are definitely the first things you should have in hand – ofcourse you wouldn’t be able to get through the departure terminal without them. In addition, other travel documents such as proof of hotel booking, travel insurance and driving licence or ID will be important for a peaceful holiday.

2)    Money, Money and Money!

Carry with you some cash as well as ATM, debit or credit cards. It is always safe to have some local currency of the destination you are travelling to. It would come in handy when you have to pay for cab from the airport or grab a meal once you have landed. Further tip would be to split the cash you are carrying amongst your friends or family who are travelling with you – just in case a robbery happens, you will still have some handy cash.

3)    Clothes – “comfort before fashion”

Depending on the destination you are travelling to, grab the clothes you will need. It is always wise to carry a bikini or swimsuit and heaps of underwear. Furthermore, grab more comfortable clothes than fashionable ones as well as other accessories such as sunglasses, overcoats, hats, flip flops – this would enable you to enjoy your holiday more.

4)    Gadgets

Holidays should be always memorable and you should always keep these memories forever. This is why you will NEED a camera when you travel anywhere to remember, cherish and share the memories of each holiday. Along with you camera, make sure you carry the charger and at least one multi-plug. IPADS, IPODS and laptops are other important gadgets few travellers like to bring along.

5)    First AID and toiletries

If you are travelling with kids and trekking, racing or other adventurous activities are in your itinerary, then a first AID kit will always be useful to carry. In addition, ensure you carry other important toiletries such as toothbrush, body creams, wipes and tissue papers.



This article, Important things to carry while travelling, is syndicated from http://www.travelcenteruk.co.uk and is posted here with permission.