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Cheap Flights To Athens

 

 

Athens is regarded as the “City of the Godsâ€. For this reason, it has become one of the most visited places in the world.  Depending on the season, airfare to Athens can be quite expensive.  The good news, though, is that there are a lot of ways to get cheap flights to Athens.

 

If you’ll be taking an international flight to Athens from any city in the United States, the Internet offers a wide selection of sites that offer discounted and cheap flights to Athens. Your best bet is through airfare consolidators. Areas in the United States where you can get cheap airfares are Seattle, Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Washington, New York and more. 

 

Flights during weekdays to ATH or Athens Airport are actually the best time for booking. Most airlines servicing Athens offer promotions and great discounts during the middle of the week. For the months of October to May, it is the best time to visit Athens for its cultural events. You won’t have problems touring the city because even taxis offer such tours. Some to consider are Loucas and John Arvanitakis. Thus, if you’re willing to go all out on your Athens vacation, try out some of the yachts they offer. Check out Ilina Yachting, Generalis Yacht and Yacht Ray Brokers.

 

Athens is truly the best place for tourists to spend vacation. Starting from luxury or cheap flight to Athens, you’re on your way to making your dream destination memorable, fun and exciting. Popular cities you can visit in Athens are Watkinsville, Hull, Bogart, and Bishop. These cities are near Athens (ATHO). You can get flights for low cost carriers going to these places and from there, you can travel to Athens. This way, you get to visit not only Athens but other nearby cities. Art galleries, museums and even the nightlife in Athens are something to look forward to.

 

 

 

Posted by burnsai - July 31, 2007 at 1:37 pm

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Best Top Bargains for Domestic Vacations

An Orlando vacation is still one of the best bargains around. Of course, there is Disney World, but the Orlando area boasts around 100 other attractions and theme parks, as well as excellent shopping, nightlife and outdoor activities. There are well over 100,000 hotel rooms to suit all tastes and budgets – consider a package that includes admission to Disney; or stay in neighboring Kissimmee, where hotel rooms are a little bit cheaper; or even further afield. Second only to Disney World in terms of visitors is Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The emphasis is also on family fun and activities here and this area offers plenty of reasonably priced hotels, outlet shopping and live shows. The area is a golfer’s paradise, with an estimated 120 golf courses scattered up and down the 60 mile stretch of coast. Food and drink are considered to be inexpensive in Myrtle Beach; and like Las Vegas, it’s easy to find various coupons and discounts for hotels, attractions and shopping. Branson, MO and Gatlinburg, TN are two other resort areas where bargains can generally be found. Phoenix is considered a value for money destination. deals4now.com The city has become a resort capital of the United States; however accommodation in general is not too expensive, and the city boasts some of the best shopping anywhere, almost perfect weather year round, an estimated 100 golf courses and is within easy reach of spectacular desert scenery. A driving trip from Las Vegas to Phoenix allows you to see much of the dramatic scenery and historic sights of the Southwest Air travel to your destination does not have to be expensive either. Check your local airport to see if any so-called discount carriers offer service; the two major options are Southwest and JetBlue. Shop around for lower airfare and consider flying at specific times of day to get a lower fare, as well as flying from a different airport. Flying from Chicago Midway can often be cheaper than the busier O’Hare, for example. Check out airline packages, which include airfare, hotel and perhaps a rental car and are generally a lot cheaper than buying the components separately. deals4now.com Times are tough, and many of us do not have the money to splurge on an expensive vacation. However, there are still travel bargains to be had all over the country, if you take the time to research; including some lodging and transportation options that just might not have occurred to you. Also, a handful of popular places have managed to remain bargains despite a worsening economy.Las Vegas has always been a relatively inexpensive vacation destination – the casinos assume you will spend all your money gambling and many things are subsidized. Even if you do not gamble, Las Vegas offers wonderful shopping, a variety of spectacular shows, and exciting nightlife. In recent years, it has become more of a family destination and it’s a great place to take the children. Even if you have been to the city many times before, there is always something new in Vegas.These days, it just doesn’t occur to most people to travel by train, but train travel can be cheaper than flying or driving, especially for a relatively short distance. Check with Amtrak for special offers or passes which allow unlimited travel within a geographical region. And long distance bus travel, for many years considered the domain of the less fortunate, is now attracting passengers from all walks of life, lured by low fares, better service and a network of almost 4,000 destinations.Travel can be expensive and stressful. Take time to check out some options and you may just save some money on your next vacation. For more information visit <a href=”http://www.freecouponsbuzz.com”>www.freecouponsbuzz.com</a>

An Orlando vacation is still one of the best bargains around. Of course, there is Disney World, but the Orlando area boasts around 100 other attractions and theme parks, as well as excellent shopping, nightlife and outdoor activities. There are well over 100,000 hotel rooms to suit all tastes and budgets – consider a package that includes admission to Disney; or stay in neighboring Kissimmee, where hotel rooms are a little bit cheaper; or even further afield.

Second only to Disney World in terms of visitors is Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The emphasis is also on family fun and activities here and this area offers plenty of reasonably priced hotels, outlet shopping and live shows. The area is a golfer’s paradise, with an estimated 120 golf courses scattered up and down the 60 mile stretch of coast. Food and drink are considered to be inexpensive in Myrtle Beach; and like Las Vegas, it’s easy to find various coupons and discounts for hotels, attractions and shopping. Branson, MO and Gatlinburg, TN are two other resort areas where bargains can generally be found. Phoenix is considered a value for money destination. deals4now.com The city has become a resort capital of the United States; however accommodation in general is not too expensive, and the city boasts some of the best shopping anywhere, almost perfect weather year round, an estimated 100 golf courses and is within easy reach of spectacular desert scenery. A driving trip from Las Vegas to Phoenix allows you to see much of the dramatic scenery and historic sights of the Southwest Air travel to your destination does not have to be expensive either. Check your local airport to see if any so-called discount carriers offer service; the two major options are Southwest and JetBlue. Shop around for lower airfare and consider flying at specific times of day to get a lower fare, as well as flying from a different airport. Flying from Chicago Midway can often be cheaper than the busier O’Hare, for example. Check out airline packages, which include airfare, hotel and perhaps a rental car and are generally a lot cheaper than buying the components separately. deals4now.com Times are tough, and many of us do not have the money to splurge on an expensive vacation. However, there are still travel bargains to be had all over the country, if you take the time to research; including some lodging and transportation options that just might not have occurred to you. Also, a handful of popular places have managed to remain bargains despite a worsening economy.Las Vegas has always been a relatively inexpensive vacation destination – the casinos assume you will spend all your money gambling and many things are subsidized. Even if you do not gamble, Las Vegas offers wonderful shopping, a variety of spectacular shows, and exciting nightlife. In recent years, it has become more of a family destination and it’s a great place to take the children. Even if you have been to the city many times before, there is always something new in Vegas.These days, it just doesn’t occur to most people to travel by train, but train travel can be cheaper than flying or driving, especially for a relatively short distance. Check with Amtrak for special offers or passes which allow unlimited travel within a geographical region. And long distance bus travel, for many years considered the domain of the less fortunate, is now attracting passengers from all walks of life, lured by low fares, better service and a network of almost 4,000 destinations.Travel can be expensive and stressful. Take time to check out some options and you may just save some money on your next vacation.

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Posted by burnsai - July 31, 2007 at 1:01 pm

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Airfare Lax To Costa Rica

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Posted by burnsai - July 30, 2007 at 10:33 pm

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The Honeymoon Hotspots: Where You Need To Go

Michael Cottam, one of the founders of TheBigDay, offers advice on how to go about choosing where to go on your honeymoon.

So you’re engaged…congratulations! One of the most fun parts about getting married is planning that honeymoon trip of a lifetime. And if you haven’t even narrowed it down to a country, much less an island or a resort, don’t worry-many (if not most!) honeymoon couples are in the same boat.

Some couples start by leafing through travel or bridal magazines and looking for pictures that are appealing and romantic-you can do this, but you’re more likely to settle on the best-MARKETED destination rather than the best destination for your wants, needs, and style.

The following are questions you should ask yourself-it’ll help you figure out what your options are, and help you ask better questions of your travel agent…which will help you plan that perfect honeymoon.

When are you going?

Every destination has its high and low seasons-and this is typically a combination of weather and the times of the year that their tourists typically take vacations. Some destinations, such as Hawaii, have very little variance in their weather year-round; others, like the Caribbean have a definite hurricane season. Yet it’s important to know that the Caribbean is a very big place-and different parts have different hurricane seasons, and some parts of the western Caribbean really aren’t hurricane prone at all. Other destinations–such as Central America and Southeast Asia-have rainy or monsoon seasons. You really need to know the specific destination in order to have a feel for whether or not their “green” season is too “green” (rainy!) for you.

Also, ask yourself if you’re willing to delay the start of your honeymoon a couple of weeks or months. Summer months are very popular for weddings, as it tends to be easier for family and friends to get to the wedding; plus, if you’re having an outdoor wedding, the odds of good weather are more in your favor. However, this also tends to be the expensive (and sometimes more crowded) season for many honeymoon destinations. Giving yourself a month off after the wedding before leaving on your honeymoon can give you time to relax and wind down from the wedding, write your thank-you notes, and take advantage of the lower prices of what’s known as the “shoulder season” (between high and low season).

Travel time/vacation time

How much time off work are you going to take? And how much of it are you willing to spend on an airplane?

If you’re going on an African safari, you’re going to consume about a day and a half traveling each way from the U.S. This is fine if you’re going to be there a couple of weeks, but if those days are coming off your total of 7 days on vacation, you might consider someplace closer. And distance isn’t the only factor: how many stopovers is it going to take to get where you’re going? If you’ve got to land on a main island, then wait around for 4 to 6 hours for the “island hopper” flight to take you out to your remote private island retreat, that’s going to consume your vacation time too.

A great option, if it’s available, is a red-eye flight, where you sleep on the plane and wake up at your destination, saving a day of vacation time.

Language

This is less of a problem than you might think. Unless you’re backpacking around some exotic country, you’re going to find people in restaurants, hotels, and the activity vendors all speak English. One bit of advice: try to learn a few words and phrases in the local language, as you’ll find you’re treated differently if you begin conversations with “hello” in their language, and show you’re willing to make the effort to get along in their country.

Cost

The big question! First, some statistics: the average U.S. couple spends about $3700 for their honeymoon package…and this doesn’t included expenditures once they’re at their destination. When considering a resort that’s NOT all-inclusive, take some time to research the area and find out what meals cost, what a snorkel trip costs, what taxis cost, etc. Tourist bureau sites are a good place to start.

Costs of excursions and meals can easily add up to much more than your airfare and hotel, and you need to be realistic and prepared for this. Consider staying at multiple hotels on your honeymoon-perhaps one or two nights at someplace really nice to start, then a more moderate property with perhaps less of a view for the remainder.

People, people, people

There are a number of important considerations here. First off, who else is going to be at your resort? Are most of the guests at the resort in your age group? Are they young and adventurous, or older and mostly interested in golf? Does the resort market to families-are you going to find a ton of kids splashing around in the pool when you’re trying to have a romantic, relaxing time? Is the bar going to be lively, with your kind of music? Are you going to feel right at home, or a bit out of place?

Next, let’s talk about density: do you prefer to be in the middle of the action, with lots of other happy honeymooners all around, or quieter and more secluded? Think about whether you want to be in a hotel with 400 rooms, or a resort with 40 private villas…the experience will be very different. And do you want to be waited on hand and foot, or left alone to explore by yourselves? Do you want to shop, maybe pick up souvenirs or local style clothes, or maybe some artwork? Maybe you want a mix: in Hawaii, popular combinations would include a few nights in the heart of Waikiki combined with a few nights on the North Shore…on Maui, perhaps a split between the Lahaina/Kaanapali area and the secluded Hana coast.

Finally, how much do you want to learn about the locals, their language, food, and culture? Generally, at the all-inclusive resorts, you’ll find yourselves with other tourists, separated from the local style. If you want to immerse yourselves in the local environment, perhaps consider a smaller hotel, farther from the main tourist areas.

History and culture

Do you enjoy visiting ancient ruins…centuries-old cathedrals…seeing native villages? The beauty of the art, architecture, and history of Greece, Italy, Scotland and Ireland, or Mayan civilizations can make for a fabulous honeymoon experience.

Europe is an obvious destination, but think also about the Mayans and Aztecs in Latin America…Buddhist temples in Bali and Thailand… Angkor Wat in Cambodia…Buddhist and Hindu temples in India. China is becoming a much more popular destination as well: consider visiting the Great Wall and seeing the Terracotta Warriors.

Accommodations

How sensitive are you to humidity and temperature? This can determine not only the destination, but also the choice of resort, as not all A/C systems are created equal. How close do you want to be to nature? I’ve stayed at fabulous safari lodges in Africa that didn’t even have complete walls…just mosquito nets to protect you at night. For some, this is a dream come true-for others it might be a nightmare.

How important is your living space in your hotel room? Do you feel claustrophobic easily? Do you like to lounge around in the morning, have breakfast in bed, or do you like to get up and out there exploring the island? Is a spa on-property important to you? Is a view of the ocean from your room important to you…enough to justify the higher price?

Also think about how you typically spend your day on vacation. If you go back and forth from the room to the beach, the pool, the restaurant, you might want a place with ground-level villas rather than have to get on and off elevators all the time. If you’re going to spend most of your days out exploring the island, this might not matter so much.

Nightlife

Are you going to want to go out dancing/clubbing? Or maybe see some native dances or performances? If you’re going to Hawaii, and you ARE looking for nightlife, you’ll probably want to think about Oahu or maybe Maui.

For Mexico, you should be thinking about Cancun or Cabo, rather than some of the more isolated resort areas. If you’re considering the Caribbean, the answer to this question might affect the island or region you choose as well. Music: what do you want to hear on your honeymoon? Mariachi bands, steel drums, reggae, or Hawaiian hula…what appeals to you?

Food!

How adventurous of an eater are you? How about your fiancé? Do you like to try the local food, try many different restaurants? Often resorts will have very good American and European menus, but for authentic local cuisine you’ll have to venture outside the resort.

All-inclusives and cruises often make fabulous food very affordable; if you’re not at an all-inclusive resort, the on-property restaurants are often pretty pricey compared to outside restaurants, and tend to be less authentic with respect to local/native cuisine. If your chosen resort is in or near a reasonably large town or tourist area, you may have lots of choice for dinner; if you’re secluded and isolated, it’s possible that you have no choice but to dine at the resort (and pay their prices, if it’s not included!).

In areas like Fiji and Tahiti, you’ll often find that while the resort isn’t officially all-inclusive, they do have a “meal plan” which covers food and sometimes drinks. Sometimes these plans cover just breakfast and dinner, which leaves you the option of trying the local cuisine and eating relatively inexpensively for lunch.

Adventure!

How about a safari in Kenya or Botswana? Or hiking in the Andes…maybe a trip to Macchu Pichu? Or a week on a rented sailboat in the Caribbean? How about touring Australia on a Harley? Maybe trek through the jungles of Costa Rica, observing monkeys and exotic birds? If these appeal to you, first thing you need to do is make sure they also appeal to your spouse! These kinds of trips create memories of a lifetime, and can be very affordable as well. Often, couples will want to combine an “adventure” trip with a few days relaxing at a beach resort-these kinds of combination packages can be put together for you by a knowledgeable travel agent, and give you the best of both worlds.

Watersports

Do you and your fiancé scuba dive (or do you want to learn)? You’ll find that pretty much every tropical destination has diving and snorkeling available. Some will have scuba courses offered by the resorts, while other resorts will have partnered with local dive companies. If you love to snorkel, make sure your travel agent knows, so they can recommend resorts where the wave conditions tend to be good and there are good snorkeling reefs nearby so that there’s something besides just sand to look at. In general, a great surfing beach won’t be a great snorkeling beach!

Are you interested in going deep-sea fishing? It’s important to know what the fishing is like where you’re going. For instance, while you can take a guided fishing trip from any one of the Hawaiian islands, your chances of actually doing some CATCHING as well as fishing are substantially better on the Big Island!

Additionally, it’s important to talk to your travel agent about what kinds of watersports you want to enjoy. If you’re interested in jetskiing and parasailing, you’ll want to be in one place; if you want to kayak with the turtles, snorkel around the reef, you’ll want to be elsewhere. It’s also useful to know how far it is from your hotel to the best spots for your activities-you won’t want to spend two hours a day roundtripping from your hotel to your activities.

The destinations

Here’s a quick look at some of the more popular destinations, and what they’re known for.

Fiji- great scuba and snorkeling, very friendly people, mostly villa-style beach bungalow accommodations in widely-separated resorts. Moderately expensive to very expensive. About 9 hours flying time from Los Angeles.

Hawaii- beautiful weather all year round, close to mainland U.S., amazing array of watersports and adventure activities. Not as much of a cultural transition for mainland Americans as many other destinations. Most hotels have 200-400 rooms; hotel density along beaches can be high. Excellent choice for a destination wedding, as prices are very reasonable for high quality and service. Inexpensive to moderately expensive.

Tahiti- great scuba and snorkeling, famous for overwater bungalows and phenomenal views. Resorts tend to be fairly far apart; very secluded and private. Expensive to very expensive; food, drinks, and activities can be very expensive as well. About 8 hours flying time from Los Angeles.

Mexico- Cancun/Cozumel nearly fully recovered from the past summer’s hurricanes, and much rebuilding has resulted in many upgraded resorts. High density of resorts on beaches in places like Cancun and Cabo. Great diving, watersports; some areas close to Mayan ruins. Recently, all-inclusive resorts have become common, and there are some terrific bargains to be had, especially at the moderate to more expensive resorts. A new trend we’re seeing is combining the traditional beach vacation with a few days inland at one of Mexico’s colonial cities, exploring the history and culture of old Mexico. Easy access from the U.S. Inexpensive to moderately expensive.

Caribbean- known for prevalence of all-inclusive resorts, especially in Jamaica. Huge range of cultures, styles, food, music. Great watersports and scenery, and not too long in the air from major U.S. cities. Cruises are a very popular way to explore multiple islands and countries in the Caribbean at a modest cost. Inexpensive to very expensive.

Europe – history, architecture, and great food and wine are big draws here. Airfare is less than you might expect, often sub-$500 per person roundtrip. Less of a beach resort destination, although areas of Italy, France, and Greece on the Mediterranean can provide the sun & surf element. Castles in Ireland and self-drive B&B vacations throughout the UK are popular, as are villa stays in France and Italy. In Greece, the Cyclades islands are very popular: Santorini with its submerged volcano, black sandy beach, and breathtaking sunsets…Mykonos with its blue-domed churches, whitewashed houses and beaches…and Naxos, the largest island with golden sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters, and the medieval capital of Hora. Honeymooners often combine stays on these islands with a visit to Athens. Many cruise options are available, allowing easy exploration of a number of Mediterranean ports in one vacation. Moderately expensive to very expensive.

Costa Rica & Belize – becoming very popular as eco-tourism destinations, these countries offer terrific beach resorts, watersports, diving and snorkeling, combined with jungle exploration and eco-adventures. Treetop resorts becoming popular here as well; and like Mexico, there are a number of Mayan ruins accessible in Belize. Belize also is famous for its barrier reef, and the scuba diving hotspot known as The Blue Hole. Relatively short flight from mainland U.S., combined with great value for the dollar at many resorts makes these two countries very hot for honeymooners.

Australia & New Zealand – enormous variety of things to do for the adventurous types, from Ayers Rock to the Great Barrier reef, Sydney and its renowned Opera House, Surfers Paradise. New Zealand has everything from geysers in Rotorua to jet-boating; hiking and skiing amongst tremendous scenery, and of course the famous Maori hospitality. We often suggest combining a trip to either of these countries with a stopover in Fiji or Tahiti as well. Long flight times (15 hours+ from Los Angeles) mean you’ll probably want to stay 2 weeks at the very least. Moderately expensive to expensive.

The Seychelles, Maldives, and Mauritius are all fabulous honeymoon destinations, although because of the flying time from the U.S. (around 30 hours), they’re more commonly visited by Europeans. Truly spectacular diving and scenery, great food and culture, and very friendly people. Hotels are much more spread out than Hawaii or Mexico-more like Fiji or Tahiti. Private island resorts are common, as in Fiji and Tahiti. Seychelles and Mauritius trips are commonly combined with a week or so in Africa on safari. Expensive to very expensive, even without the airfare (roughly $1500 to $2000 per person roundtrip from the U.S.).

Southeast Asia – combines terrific beach resorts with extraordinary culture and historical sites to explore. A relatively long flight from the U.S. (up to 20 hours depending on routing), but a tremendous value once you’re there. Thailand, Bali, China, Vietnam and Cambodia are all becoming very popular. Very inexpensive without the airfare; inexpensive to moderate with airfare.

Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Chile are becoming more popular, and offer a great opportunity to experience culture, wilderness and traditional beach resorts all in one vacation. The Amazon is a huge draw, of course, but also the culture and experiences to be had in Rio and Buenos Aires make for a very memorable and exotic honeymoon. The Inca city of Machu Picchu is certainly one of the most beautiful and enigmatic ancient sites in the world, perched in the Andes at over 9,000 feet in elevantion. Moderately expensive to very expensive.

Posted by burnsai - July 30, 2007 at 7:39 pm

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Need Help Planning A Trip To Vegas?

Ok I Have Asked this question Before a while back but now its getting crunch time I Need to find the Cheapest Flight Possiable for the dates of August 17th-August 21st ?Is there anywhere I can find a flight for less than 400 that doesn’t leave at 9pm? Does anyone know of any good travel sites? I have tried farecaster, airfare watch dog, expedia, travelocity and priceline. I expecting to be booking my flight ON july 4th. Should I wait til after than to see if theres a fourth of July sale? is booking last minute tickets to risky? I Know its alot to ask but this is my first trip to vegas and my first time planning a trip and it seems my budget is balloning. one more question…. IS 1000 dollars enough for one person for 5 days being that I dont gamble that much? Thanks in Advance for any help.
Sorry I Am Flying From New York any of the airports is fine JFK,LGA OR Newark

Spirit Airlines
Aug 17 Depart LGA @ 1:30pm arrive LAS @ 10:30pm
Aug 21 Depart LAS @ 11:25pm arrive LGA @ 12:36pm
TOTAL (Travelocity)= $364.50

https://travel.travelocity.com/checkout/CheckoutReview.do;jsessionid=1A13FD65E3258BEF7F40B01EBCFCFBB2.p0710?leg=40&targetLegIndex=1&breadcrumbStart=1&sortOrder=TOTAL_FARE_ASCENDING&recordNo=1&dispNewTimeStamp=&pathIndicatorCode=KIA&flightPath=TF

Strangely, this same air schedule is cheaper on Travelocity than on the Spirit Air website.

That is the cheapest I have found. You could keep an eye out for
southwest.com
airtran.com
jetblue.com
for the next week until you book the tickets.

https://www.cheaptickets.com/Secure/ViewFlightInformation?gcid=C16036x186&WT.mc_ev=click&WT.mc_id=ec1&retrieveParams=true&z=bc98&r=2&z=bc99&r=3&lastPage=interstitial

This is through cheaptickets.com. It’s basically the same flight as above, the times are a little different, and the total price is $360.49. It is only $4 cheaper, but I thought I would mention it just in case.

I don’t recommend American Airlines, but they have a semi-cheap fare https://www.aa.com/aa/reservation/enterPassengerDetailsAccess.do?bookingPathStateId=1214581395440-912

It leaves JFK on the 17th @ 4:25pm and arrives in Vegas @ 6:55pm
It leaves Vegas on the 21st @ 11:05am and arrives at JFK @ 9:55pm

The total price of this is $369. I would say that is your best bet based on the flight times. The flights out is only 5 1/2 hours, and the flight back is 8 hours, but that is with a layover. The Spirit Airlines flights were closer to 10 or 12 hours each.

Hope this helps, if you need anymore info, let me know.

P.S. $1000 is definitely enough. My boyfriend and I take $2000 between the two of us, which is the equivalent of $1000 each, and we have no problem doing the things we want to do.

How to Get Super Discount Hotel Rates by Buying a Gift Basket

Let’s daydream together of the beautiful view of Lake Tahoe from the mountaintops. Or the thrilling rush of energy from a Las Vegas casino. Or the peaceful ocean breeze of Myrtle Beach. These thoughts can leave one yearning for a new adventure in life. Well, did you know that you can now get a deep discount with lodging at these resort cities and 17 others – by simply buying a Gift Basket? 

E-Connors Enterprises, the owners of A Gift Basket Paradise now offers all of its customers for a limited time a free Hotel Certificate. This enables its customers to get unbelievable discounts at hotels rated AAA or better for three exciting days and two fun filled nights at any one of 20 resort cities. Plus, no timeshare or sales presentations are required. But, are there restrictions? 

Yes. You must be 21 years of age or older. Reservations must be made 60 days in advance. Dates near conventions and major holidays are usually blacked out and unavailable for this special offer. Holidays, weekends, and travel within 60 days require a surcharge. Check-in days are Monday through Wednesday. This offer is not valid for conventions or group travel and may not be used back-to-back. Only 1 certificate may be used per family, per city in any 12 month period. 

How about the hotels? The hotels to be stayed in are constantly changing and depend on the date, destination, and availability. Hotels used are rated AAA or better. You select the travel dates and the travel provider will select the hotel that has occupancy during those dates. And the travel provider guarantees that you will be satisfied with your accommodations or your registration fee will be refunded. 

OK, how about the cost? The Hotel Certificate that a customer would receive from A Gift Basket Paradise is absolutely free. After you mark your choice of destination on the Hotel Certificate it would be mailed with a small $15 fee for processing, postage, and handling to the travel provider. Room taxes are also to be paid by customer to hotel after stay is completed. This would run between $7 to $12 per night depending on the city chosen. Two nights, of course, would cost you between $14 to $24 total. So we’re talking $39 cost at a maximum for the whole shebang as of this writing. 

So, what happens after you send in the certificate and the $15 processing fee? You will receive back a reservation form for the city of your choice. For instance, if you select Las Vegas, you will receive a reservation form for Las Vegas. You simply fill out the reservation form with your dates and mail it to the travel provider’s reservation office. If you follow the simple terms and conditions and select dates 60 days in advance and not the week of a holiday, you will be confirmed. 

When do these certificates expire? The certificates received later from the travel provider must be taken within one year. The one year clock starts ticking after the Hotel Certificate and $15 processing fee are sent in. Transportation, meals, and room taxes are not included. You are not required to purchase airfare from travel provider or any specific agency. 

Are the Hotel Certificates Transferable? Yes, they are transferable after receipt. That means you can give this away as a great gift idea to someone with a passion for travel. However, once a customer sends in their reservation request form to the travel provider (the form they receive after they send in their $15 processing fee), it is not transferable. 

How can this be offered so cheap? Simply for hotels to boost sales in the future. If you enjoy your visit, it is most likely that you will return. It’s a smart business strategy for hotels to keep the engines going in this way during off-peak times. I look at it as a way for hotels to get more advertising exposure at very little cost because they would pay their employees the same amount whether anyone booked a room or not!

Take the advice of AGiftBasketParadise.com and make someone very happy with one of its delightful Gift Baskets and reward yourself at the same time by getting a free Hotel Certificate. It’s a win-win move that benefits both the gift giver and receiver. What’s not to love about that?

Disclaimer: A Gift Basket Paradise is not related to or associated with any travel provider or hotel involved with the free Hotel Certificate offer. Any complaints regarding the lodging must be directed towards either the hotel or travel provider. Comments or suggestions regarding the Hotel Certificate from customers, however, will be accepted by Gift Basket Paradise and be considered for its future marketing purposes.

Posted by burnsai - July 30, 2007 at 6:00 am

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Is Getting The Cheapest Air Fares Everything To A Traveller?

We have seen all the cheap air fares advertisements from the airlines and travel agencies, touting their cheapest air fares around the world. But is getting the very cheapest of air fares everything?

Well, despite the glorious-sounding name, as a smart traveller, you should be contented with getting those cheap air fares within the confines and limits of your own requirement.

This obviously does not mean that you should not be searching for the cheapest air fares but rather one that fits your own limitations in terms of time, convenience, comfort, etc.

In other words, once you are fairly satisfied with a cheap air fare ticket (sourced through smart strategies), it’s best to book and pay for the ticket immediately.

It’s probably not worth spending days and days to try to look for that elusive cheapest air fare ticket. In other words, there is no thrill in such chase for the cheapest air fares (if there is one) in the market.

Why so?

A cheapest air fare ticket is perhaps misleading, as there are no such tickets per se.

There are so many permutations to getting an airfare ticket from one destination to another (in terms of route, seating, airlines, flying time, etc) especially on international flights that no travel agency nor any airline could actually guarantee that you are getting the cheapest airfares to the destination.

Coupled this with the limitations of computerised reservation systems (CRS) used currently by the airline industry and also the lack of complete access to all their options even by the best travel agents, the cheapest airfares that you think you are getting probably means the cheapest fares within what the airlines or travel agencies would like to offer you.

Remember that travel agencies do have to pay per-inquiry fees for access to airlines’ CRS and are likely to limit your airfare options as it would be too costly for them to explore all the thousands of air fare options available, cheap or not.

As such, within the cost and time limitation, getting the cheapest air fares would probably mean getting the best air fares that fits your travelling requirement and preference.

Even then, travellers should still strive to get these best air fares, as it would still be probably 40%-60% cheaper than the published cheap air fares of airlines on most international routes.

It’s just that one should not worry to death whether they are really getting the best or cheapest airfare available. In fact, you should only seek the cheapest available airfare that you could possibly get and get on with it.

What could possibly be the cheapest airfares to you within your own requirements? Here are some factors that you may want to consider when you decide on the those cheap airfare tickets that you come across:

a) Travel schedule

These include your travel dates and time. For example, you are not likely to get cheap airfares during the peak season or peak time of the day but some travellers are willing to fly in earlier and endure the wait and accommodation cost if they can get away with getting a 50% discount of their airfares.

The same goes for the time of departure and arrival. If you could endure a night flight, by all means do it as cheap air fares are typically for night time flying to most destinations, all things equal.

b) Travel speed and convenience

Make sure your travel agents give you the options on the travel route especially on whether it will be a non-stop flight or otherwise when you ask for the air fare prices. If you could endure changing planes and taking a longer route and the time sacrifice that goes with them, you are likely to get much cheaper air fares.

c) Type of travellers

Don’t assume that your travel agent knows the purpose of the trip. If you are travelling for leisure, there are much more options available to get cheap air fares as you are likely able to stretch your limitations above such as time and convenience than a typical business traveller would.

d) Preference for airlines/airports

Some travellers would not mind the type of airlines quality they get but most would. However, note that some of the cheapest airfares are offered by foreign airlines or the national airlines of less-developed countries.

Most of these airlines actually have the same level of comfort minus the pricing but the very worst of them may not. Its best not to go for the very cheapest airlines if you have any doubt on security or quality.

Many large cities worldwide especially in the US and Europe are served by more than one airport.

These cities typically already have a network of established public transport infrastructure such as bus, train or cab and it may be cheaper to fly in to a less congested but further away airport and take the local transportation to get to your destination. Your air fare ticket prices to these less congested airports are likely to be much lower.

Your time and inconvenience could be compensated by the lower air fares you could get.

The above are some of the major factors that you could possibly encounter as you decide on the best air fares that you could get to your destination.

Always research all your available options to get the cheapest air fares that fits in only with your travel preference.

Whether that is the cheapest air fare you could possibly get to your destination is not so relevant In fact, given the difference in travellers’ preference and all the constraints mentioned earlier in this article, nobody is likely to find such cheapest airfares so don’t be deceived by such advertisements.

But at the very least, you now know what to ask your travel agent for that cheap fares option and the sacrifices you have to make on it.

About the Author

Steven Liew
Travel Research
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Posted by burnsai - July 30, 2007 at 12:56 am

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Cheap International Flights

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Know when to Book a Cheap international Flight Ticket

Many travelers dream to travel to a foreign country. However, the soaring prices of international flights scare them and they drop the idea to visit a tourist destination abroad. The times have changed now. The increasing popularity of the tourist attractions spread across the world has led to a strong competition among the travel services companies who offer cheap flight tickets. You can plan a vacation to Rome, Paris, London, Shanghai, Beijing or any other place of the world because you can easily book flight tickets online.
Internet has opened the gateway to book online tickets and sitting in the comfort of your home you can search for flights to your destination and also compare prices of different airlines. Usually the travel sites that offer cheap international flight tickets are powered with advanced software which enables you to enter the destination name, time and date of travel to display a long list of international flights. In order to pick the cheapest international flight, you have to know some tricks of when cheap tickets are offered.
The airfare of international flight tickets change daily. You need to keep a watch regularly by browsing through the net and reading the reviews, following the blogs and collecting travel information from different travel sites. As there are so many sites you can easily get all the information readily available in the internet. You can in fact sign up with a good travel site or subscribe to their newsletter to get the airfares direct to your mail box.
Once you enhance your skills to find cheap international airfare, you can know when exactly the price falls. You will be able to bargain for the cheapest flight deals by knowing at what time you can get cheap tickets. Traveling at odd time can reduce the airfare and also in the off seasons you can avail such offers. However, you have to be vigilant enough in finding when prices fall and when you can book cheap international flights.
Some airlines offer cheap tickets on some special days of the week but do not advertise about it. You have to keep track of these offers and plan your trip accordingly. Also the time when you call to book a ticket is important because after midnight the first call is usually given a discount. You have to therefore try calling just after 12 pm to book cheap international flight tickets. This happens because the airlines update their computerized ticket booking system in the midnight on a daily basis.
You should also try not to book international flights at weekends. Usually many travelers book their tickets in the week ends. If you want discount tickets then you should go for some other day of the week other than week ends. Therefore to avail cheapest flight deals you have to consider the time when you purchase your ticket.

Does Anyone know any cheap international flights out of australia?

does anyone know any real cheap flights out of australia for june july this year???
TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD

going where?

Posted by burnsai - July 29, 2007 at 8:59 pm

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Bing Airfare Price Predictor

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Posted by burnsai - July 29, 2007 at 12:56 pm

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Rome Airfare

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rome airfare

ROMANTISCING ROME

One of the most beautiful and picturesque cities of the world, you better come here equipped with loads of space in your camera. One of the most photogenic cities in Europe,cheap flights to Rome aren’t hard to find, much like the thousands interesting things to do in the city. The Italian capital is a place of exciting surprises and enchanting attractions. The relics of yore and the remnants of the modern both exist harmoniously together. The time spent in Rome notwithstanding, be prepared to enjoy the world’s biggest open-air museum, as nearly every nook and cranny in the city looks like a masterpiece. Exploring Rome through the usual guided tours and excursions is one thing but going off the beaten path is quite another, albeit both guarantee full satisfaction. It goes without saying that Rome is quite affluent when it comes to precious works of art, and cultural and historical heritage, and all of this on permanent display. Numerous museums, monuments, churches, piazzas and other significant historical sites dot the entire city. Take a trip to Foro Romano, visit the building from Middle Ages, the Colosseum, admire great works of art at the National gallery of Art at the Palazzo Berbini, cherish antiquity at the National Museums of Antique Art, educate yourself in classical archeology at the Roman Civil Museum, or better still, keep aside and spend an entire day at the majestic Vatican Museum. No matter how many museums or art galleries you visit, you are likely to encounter fantastic paintings and sculptures of the Renaissance and the Baroque.

When in Rome, how can you miss an opportunity to visit the nerve center of official Christianity? The Vatican City receives more than a million visitors every year. There are some great sites to see and admire, including the eleven Vatican Museums, Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, several Vatican Gardens, and various vineyards and orchards. Quite obviously, the eternal city is on a louder and nosier side, but even this chaos keeps you entertained throughout the length of your stay. Sipping coffee at a roadside café, seeing people walk through the cobbled streets, and witnessing the perpetual buzz of vehicles and pedestrians keeps one amused. Culturally speaking, Rome event’s calendar is choc-o-bloc with festivals, live performances, concerts, religious celebrations and what not. You’ll absolutely love the opera houses and the excellent performances being doled out one after the other, or catch a music concert in full bloom with crowds and crowds of music lovers humming to their favorite numbers. Also, there are plenty bars, pubs, nightclubs, discotheques, and fine restaurants to keep you captivated throughout the night. Shake a leg at a dancing place, drink a few beers at the happening pub in town, and enjoy interesting conversation with locals at a café later, you can do whatever you feel like. Being such a popular vacation destination, Rome caters to all kinds of tourists. You’ll easily find both luxurious lodgings as well as cheap hotel accommodations. Come and experience the ultimate thrill in Rome.

 

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Does anyone know of a Catholic Church that will re-new wedding vows in Rome Italy? (A service wants $3K !)?

We don’t need hotel, airfare, etc. cause we have all that. The marriage consultant services that help foreigners visiting Italy to get married or re-new vows usually sets up everything. Since we only need the church ‘re-new vows ceremony’ with their priest and a photographer, I don’t understand why I have to pay $3k and up. Maybe I can plan it myself and save some money. I have found a photographer, but am having trouble finding a Catholic church in Rome just by surfing the net. I have found several churches, but they don’t offer services to foreigners and I am having trouble finding address or phone numbers to call and ask. Thanks!

If you are a member of a parish in the US I would suggest having them contact a parish you are interested in working with in Rome. That way they don’t think you are just a random person who wants the use of their church and may be willing to do the ceremony for you. When I was looking into getting married at a Catholic church outside of the states I was going to have to get everything set up in the US and then work with a parish wherever to get everything approved.

Posted by burnsai - July 29, 2007 at 2:28 am

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Airfare Within Australia

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Learning the Art of Negotiating the Best Airfares

As many of you know buying airline tickets is an art as you will need to have many details known for a trip to another country before you can make your airline reservations. These airline reservations will allow you to fly to the country of your choice and on the date that you have chosen. There is one other item that you may have to see about and that is getting the best airfares that you are able to.

These different airfares can be found when you visit your travel agent or the airline ticket reservation desk itself. In some cases you will be able to see what the best airfares for various airlines are when you look on the internet. These various airfares will be based on many items.

In some cases the airfares are dependent on the various sectors that the various airlines are flying to. Promotions and various taxes can also play their part in deciding on the different airfares. You can look at each of these airline fares and see if you are willing to pay for these types of airfares. Unless you are in a hurry you will be able to shop around for the best airfares that you want.

This type of hunting should be taken carefully as some airfares have hidden costs that you won’t realize until you have paid for the airfares. As you look through the many web sites for good airfares that will give you a comfortable trip with you can also find out if any types of promotional offers are being given as well.

In some cases the promotional offers that are linked to the best airfares from various airlines. With these promotional offers and the best airfares that are low in price but not in value you can go on fabulous holiday destinations.

There will be time when you can visit countries that you have been dreaming of like Egypt or Australia. As these linked promotional airfares that will take you to different countries for great holidays, may be for a short period of time you should see about taking these types of tickets only if you have the time to go on these holidays.

Even if you can’t find any promotional benefits with the various airlines, looking for the best airfares can help when you are on a limited budget. For this reason you may want to book your flights when you have found an airline that will take you to your destination and you have found a good deal for your airline tickets.

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Posted by burnsai - July 28, 2007 at 11:45 am

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