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Expedia’s Q2 profit nearly triples
Expedia reported a higher-than-expected second quarter profit. The online travel company reported a profit of $114.3 million, compared with $40.9 million a year earlier.
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Saving potential in Al Khobar, KSA
I am an Indian national. I have been offered a job by a MNC in Oil & Gas. They have offered USD 8000 Per month basic salary Bonus end of service benefits Accom. in a compound including utilities Transportation (Car) Medical insurance incl dental family status with visa costs and annual airfare.
I am a civil engg. with around 25 yrs. of experiemce.
1. How the above package is rated in Saudi Arabia?
2. My family (wife daughter- 12 yrs old) will be relocated with me.
Can anybody would kindly advice me about the monthly saving potential?
…you’ll survive for usd2000 per month basic salary so you’ll save more than half of your basic salary….the prices for basic commodities gone higher but still it would suffice for an employee earning usd2000 per month and live a decent comfortable life…..Don’t think twice….grab the opportunity…..it’s the best offer….been here for more than 3 years now…..
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The World’s Top Retirement Havens in 2007
The World’s Top Retirement Havens in 2007
By Laura Sheridan
Whether your retirement is fast approaching or just something you find yourself often dreaming about, you’ve probably imagined spending it in some far-flung tropical haven. But moving to a country that you know little about is a lot of hassle, right? It’s probably not worth the time and effort, you think. Besides, all your family and friends are here.
Take it from us: it’s worth it. If you look beyond your own shores you’ll find that many countries around the world offer far greater benefits and advantages for retirees than those offered at home.
One of the simplest ways to improve your retirement lifestyle is to choose the retirement destination offering you more of what you want at the best price. It’s a question of priorities. What’s important to you? Is cost of living Number One on your priority list?
Maybe for you weather is the key consideration.
Are your must-haves telecommunications and infrastructure? Proximity to the States and Canada may also be a factor.
Maybe you aren’t anywhere close to retirement. Nevertheless, it’s important to think about and plan for your future. Like every phase in your life, you’ll be surprised how fast retirement creeps up on you.
That’s why, once a year, in our Global Retirement Index, we look closely, specifically, at the best opportunities worldwide for retirement living. Where will the pensioner’s dollars go furthest? Which country is the safest? Where is the health care best? We give top priority to those things that matter most to anyone planning for retirement, including programs of special benefits for retirees (tax breaks, discounts, and freebies, for example, that various governments proffer to residents, sometimes specifically to foreign residents in an effort to attract investment and retirement dollars).
We can show you the opportunities and possibilities, the winners of our top retirement countries, but it’s up to you to decide what your main priorities are before you find your ideal retirement haven. The aim of our Index is to give you a good starting guide.
Mexico-our new winner
Moving up four places to take our top spot as the world’s top retirement haven this year is Mexico. Mexico offers the perfect mix of centuries-old traditions and contemporary lifestyles. Moving to Mexico means you can still have all of the amenities you grew accustomed to north of the border: cable TV, high-speed Internet, and modern home appliances. And if you prefer, when you move to Mexico you can even bring all of your favorite things with you without paying import taxes.
Goods and services cost less, so you can afford the kinds of luxuries only the very wealthy enjoy up north: a maid, a cook, and a gardener for example. In your retirement here, you’ll have time to volunteer at the local school, time to golf in the mornings, time to relax on the beach…time to savor life.
Whether your vision of the ideal retirement involves shopping, fishing, sunbathing, diving, biking, mountain climbing, parasailing, collecting crafts, visiting archeological sites, partying, going to concerts, attending the theater, or fine dining, in Mexico you can engage in all of these activities, and many more.
How our Global Retirement Index is scored
* Real estate. Countries where real estate prices are low and the purchase of real estate is relatively easy receive the highest scores. We use our own experiences plus reports from our contributing editors and real estate contacts around the world to rate each country. Weight: 15%
* Entertainment, Recreation, and Culture. This category considers the number of newspapers per 1,000 citizens, the number of museums and cinemas per capita, the number of university students, the literacy rate, and the variety of cultural and recreational offerings. Weight: 10%
* Cost of living. This score is based on statistics from the Indexes of Living Costs Abroad, Quarter Allowances, and Hardship Differentials, published by the United States Department of State, and on data published by Business International. We also use our firsthand experiences living and traveling in these countries. The lower the score, the higher the cost of living. Weight: 20%
* Safety and stability. This measure of unrest in each country is based primarily on Interpol data and State Department statistics. It also takes into account the civil liberties and political rights granted by each government. Our own experiences and reports from expatriates living in these countries also influence the safety scores. Weight: 5%
* Health care. Considered in this category are the cost of a typical visit to a general practitioner and the cost and coverage particulars of health insurance. Weight: 20%
* Climate. Countries with temperate weather throughout the year, moderate rain fall, and little risk of natural disaster come out on top in this category. We use data representing each country as a whole instead of favoring one region over another. Weight: 5%
* Special benefits. This category considers government provisions that make moving to and living in each country easier and more affordable for foreigners. Taken into account are property rights for foreign residents, property tax rates, duty-free imports on personal belongings, currency controls, employment restrictions, voting rights, and transportation discounts for seniors. Weight: 20%
* Infrastructure. This section considers the number of cars and telephones per 1,000 residents, the length of railroad track in usable condition, the number of airports, the quality of the country’s road and highway network, and the availability of telecommunications. Weight: 5%
If health care is a concern, you should know that in much of Mexico the health care is first rate. Private clinics and hospitals are staffed by expert physicians (many of whom trained in the U.S., Europe, or in Mexico’s own world-renowned teaching hospitals), and medical care and prescription drugs will cost you only a fraction of what you would pay in the States. In our Index, Mexico scores 79 out of a possible 100 points in this category.
Mexico is such a diverse nation that everybody can find exactly what they want. You don’t have to choose between water or mountains; here you can have both. And because of geographic diversity, you can also choose the climate to enjoy during your Mexican retirement: from hot and dry in the north, to hot and humid in the south, to spring-like temperatures all year round in the Colonial Highlands.
You can also own the home of your dreams in Mexico-for much less than it would cost you most anywhere in the U.S. or Canada. The real estate market offers endless possibilities for your retirement. Mexico receives a high score of 84 in our Real Estate category. Despite what you may have heard, it’s not too late to buy real estate here.
You can own beachfront-not just ocean view property-in Mexico for less than $100,000.
Once you decide to move to Mexico, it’s difficult to know where to go-it’s a big country. Below are the 10 places we think make the most sense for expatriate living in this country, based on criteria such as health care, climate, infrastructure, and housing costs. These are places our husband-and-wife team in Mexico, Dan Prescher and Suzan Haskins, have personally scouted and personally recommend above other options in this great big country. They are: Rosarito Beach, Puerto Vallarta, Quer?ro, Mazatlan, M?da, La Paz, Campeche, Playa del Carmen/Riviera Maya, Ajijic/Chapala, and Sayulita/San Pancho (San Francisco). Of course, we’re not forgetting San Miguel de Allende, one of Dan and Suzan’s favorite places in Mexico. Suzan recently reported of this town: “San Miguel is one of the prettiest towns in all of Mexico. Stepping into San Miguel’s Centro is like stepping back in time…but with all of today’s modern conveniences.”
In second place…
Ecuador
Ecuador always does well in our Retirement Index, but this year it moves from 10th position last year to take second place this year. If you retire in Ecuador, every clich?ou’ve heard about living large on little money-about settling into the lap of luxury on even a pensioner’s budget-is true. Ecuador gets 85 points in our Cost of Living category, making it one of the world’s cheapest places to live. Take $250 out of the ATM Monday morning and your expenses are covered for the week. In fact, we ranked Ecuador as the world’s best retirement haven in 1999, after it weathered the earlier economic, political, and natural problems of the previous two years, and went on to prosper.
Of course, low prices alone do not make for an ideal retirement or investment destination. There are plenty of places the world over where you can buy cheap land, but where you wouldn’t want to live; not so in Ecuador.
It’s hard to pinpoint the best reason for retiring to Ecuador, but one thing’s for sure: this is an affordable-and beautiful-retirement destination. Ecuador also offers a high quality of life. This is no isolated backwater. It’s a land of opportunity, where a middle class is forming. After waking from a long economic slumber, Ecuador is preparing to join the global economy.
Retirees aged 65 or older have an extra incentive to consider Ecuador: airfares to North America and Europe are half-price on several airlines; all in-country transportation costs are 50% lower, and big discounts apply to a variety of other expenses such as taxes, utilities, and entertainment.
And remember: Ecuador is one place where the U.S. dollar is not losing value, which makes an Ecuadorian retirement especially appealing. Following the late-1990s’ debt default, Ecuador decided to adopt the U.S. dollar as its official currency, which eliminates currency risk. Inflation is less than 3% and most economic indicators are positive.
Top for Europe
Italy comes third in our Index this year with high scores across the board. It’s difficult to figure out whereabouts in Italy you picture yourself living-there is probably more beauty per square mile here than in any other corner of Europe. It’s no simple matter to hit on the ideal location, even if you know for sure that you prefer big city life to the tranquility of the countryside. Right now, International Living recommends two places: Umbria in central Italy, and Calabria-situated in the toe of Italy.
“The green heart of Italy,” Umbria is just as alluring as its more famous next-door neighbor, Tuscany. With expats seeking farmhouses and other rural properties, prices are catching up fast. Although Umbria doesn’t possess a coastline, everywhere you look you’ll see rumpled hills crowned with fortified towns and higgledly-piggledly villages. From certain vantage points, you can see several hill towns at a time.
Many parts of the province are within an hour’s drive of Florence or Siena. Towns like Assisi, Todi, Spoleto, Orvieto, and Norcia are every bit as beautiful and as historic as any small town in Tuscany.
To give you an idea of property prices in the region, in Monteleone d’Orvieto, there’s a 968-square-foot apartment in need of restoration. Selling for $85,000, it has two bedrooms and one bathroom, plus a ready-made vegetable garden. There’s another apartment in the same town that’s habitable: 807 square feet, two bedrooms, and one bathroom. Price: $100,000.
Calabria’s shores are lapped by the Tyrrhenian Sea on the west, and the Ionian Sea on the east. What about property prices here? In the Calabrian seaside town of Scalea, an attractive second-floor apartment of 430 square feet is selling for $50,000.
Why Panama fell from glory?
Panama won our Retirement Index for six years in a row. But, it’s fallen from the top spot in 2007 and is now in fourth place. Why? Panama still has the same great retiree benefits…this hasn’t changed since last year (see the sidebar on retiree benefits on page XX). Still, unless you have a verifiable pension or pockets deep enough to afford a $40,000 investment in a forestry project or a $200,000 investment in real estate or a government bank CD, it can be difficult to get a resident visa in Panama. Since the government of Panama recently put a 30-day limit on its tourist visa, it has become more difficult for anyone seeking to rent a home or apartment and stay in the country for any length of time.
And it’s true that this country’s popularity has driven up real estate prices. Once plentiful real estate bargains-from $100,000 apartments in Panama City to $40,000 lots in Boquete-are getting harder to find.
Panama still has much to offer, though. Whether you’re enticed by the friendly people or the tropical climate, Panama is a great retirement destination (remember, it’s still in our top 5).
We don’t have print space here to talk about every country in our Index, but you can access information on all countries featured here at our website. In the search engine, type in the name of the country of interest to you to find out more.
NEED TO KNOW
Countries with special retiree benefits
Mexico
If you’ve considered retiring to Mexico, you now have another good reason-foreigners who hold a valid residence visa for Mexico can now take part in Mexico’s senior citizens’ benefits program.
The program, for adults aged 60 and over, offers discounts on a wide range of services. These include discounts on health-related services (hospitals, doctors’ visits, lab tests, medical devices, pharmacies, and dental work); cultural activities like theater tickets and entrance fees to museums and archaeological sites; travel-related costs, including airline tickets, buses, car rentals and purchase, and hotel accommodation. Discounts can range up to 50% off the full price of the good or service. Non-Mexicans who wish to take part in the program must go to a local office of INAPAM (Instituto Nacional de las Personas Adultas Mayores) to request a membership card. See: http://www.inapam.gob.mx/DirecINAPAM07.pdf for more information (in Spanish).
Malaysia
Three years ago, the government of Malaysia launched “Malaysia-My Second Home” (MM2H), replacing the former “Silver Hair” program introduced in 1987. MM2H provides incentives for foreigners, particularly retirees, to live permanently in this country. Successful applicants initially receive what is, in effect, a five-year visa with unlimited entry/exit privileges. There is no minimum annual residence requirement. After the first five years, you can apply for permanent residency. While you’re not guaranteed it will be granted, you can expect automatic renewal of your original visa if you continue to meet its conditions. Within six months of approval, MM2H residents may bring in household effects duty-free, and import or purchase one vehicle locally, tax free. Savings on auto taxes can amount to thousands of dollars on expensive models. Other benefits include exemption from Malaysian income tax on pension and other income remitted into the country, plus that on the interest from any fixed deposit made under the MM2H program (a savings of about 29%).
In addition, residents may purchase up to two properties with a value of not less than $40,000 each. Banks may advance up to 60%. For information on cost of living and many other useful topics, including domestic help, see www.mm2h.com. Registration at that website will also bring you updates on MM2H.
Panama
If you can document a minimum monthly pension of $500 (plus another $100 per dependent), you are eligible for a long list of perks in Panama, including: Import duty exemption for household goods; tax exemption to import a new car every two years; 50% off entertainment anywhere in the country (movies, theaters, concerts, sporting events); 30% off in-country bus, boat, and train fares; 25% off in-country airline tickets; 50% off hotel stays Monday through Thursday; 15% off hospital bills (if no insurance applies); 10% off prescription medicines; 20% off medical consultations; 50% reduction in closing costs for home loans; 25% discounts on utility bills…and many more.
Ireland
If Ireland is your choice as a retirement haven, you can take advantage of the many retirement incentives this country has to offer, including free health care, free public transportation, a fuel allowance, and significant discounts on hotel and electricity bills. You’re even allowed to vote in local elections.
Belize
Expats can apply for status as a Qualified Retired Person (QRP), and, with that status, you can avoid Belizean income tax and also import your household goods tax-free up to a total exemption amount of $15,000. You can also bring in a vehicle (a car, light aircraft, or boat) tax-free. In fact, every five years you can import a new vehicle, tax-free.
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International Airfare Deals
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Secret Airfare Deals for Reduced Prices on Airline Tickets
In this day and age there is little doubt that airfare ticket prices are more then most people wish to pay. No matter where you wish to go it will require a certain amount of money and if air travel is a part of your plans there is a good chance it will eat up the largest percentage of your travel budget. But if you know where to look you can find secret airfare deals that give you reduced prices on airline tickets.
It does take some work to find cheap airfare deals but it can be well worth the effort because it leaves you more money in your pocket for other travel needs. The problem most of us have is purchasing the first good deal we think we find. Chances are though if you would spend a little more time truly digging into all the potential money saving avenues you will find a truly great deal on your next airline ticket.
A good place to start looking for that airfare deal is with your local travel agent. Using a travel agent is particularly useful if you are traveling on business or with a larger group of people because they have the inside track on cheap last minute deals. Be sure to shop around when looking for a good travel agent because once you find one they are worth using every time you travel.
You can also find cheap airfare deals on your own through either the internet travel sites or by calling the airlines themselves. The beauty of the internet is the sheer amount of quotes you can get in a relatively short period of time. And while to more popular websites can save you a little cash try hunting down the more obscure travel websites which can offer up some great deals.
Calling the airlines directly can also score you big savings on your next airplane ticket because most airlines run internal specials that they don’t actively advertise. And if you really want to save call the airlines after midnight when their reservation systems update with the new days ticketing prices.
Saving money on any trip or vacation makes the experience all the more enjoyable. Finding those secret airfare deals are a great way to get reduced prices on airline tickets every time you travel.
Airfare Questions:
Where can I find a worldwide map of airfares?
I am looking for a website that I can enter my hometown airport and have it generate a map with airfares to all different destinations across the world. I like to plan my international vacations around whatever the best deal is, and this would be awsome! Any help would be appreciated!
Ok I dont think they have one that just maps all destinations! you need to plug those in so it can search for best deal at time specified! Use this one below!
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McCully announces Mt Erebus remembrance flight
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i need a cheap flight. any thoughts?
i need a flight from toronto to fort myers (usa) and i need it cheap. the dates i have are from november 29 to december 6. i’ve checked the major travel sites and so far nothing have turned up. is there a site that u would recommend or an air line? or even a place where i can get like a discount?
I doubt that you’ll find one you would consider cheap. Just about any flight anywhere is awfully high now, flights between the U.S. and Canada have always been expensive, and flights to a third or fourth tier airport tend to be expensive.
The first and second you can’t do much about. For the third you might want to consider another airport, like TPA, MCO, or MIA.
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Cheapest airfare to Europe?
I am looking for the best website for open-jaw trips. I am planning to fly From Chicago to Budapest and then from Vienna back to Chicago. Where should I look for fares?
i just got 800 $
6 weeks LA to frankfurt.
flying Lufthansa
try cheaptickets.com
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Business Airfares To London
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Traveling to London England
England is an English speaking country which does make it easier to navigate through the city. However, there are some other differences that you should know about that will make your trip more enjoyable.
Ordering breakfast can be a challenge when you take a look at some terminology differences. Ordering eggs over easy will get you a blank stare. You must order eggs “lightly cooked” if you want them over easy. If you order ham with your eggs you will get cold lunch meat style ham. You must order bacon to get fried ham. Also be prepared to get baked beans with your breakfast as well as French frys. These are the normal side dishes with a breakfast order.
As you probably know drivers in England drive on the opposite side of the road from Americans or most other countries. This is a little more tricky then one might think. If you are a pedestrian you must look the opposite way before crossing. I have had many horns go off as I looked the wrong way and attempted to cross. In London the correct direction to look is written on the sidewalk which is very helpful.
Taxi drivers in London are a special group. Driving a Taxi is a family tradition and many families have multiple generations behind the wheel. Before one can get a Taxi license one must drive around London for two years on a motorcycle learning the roads. So needless to say Taxi Drivers in London can get you anywhere you want to go and fast.
The British pound is worth twice the value of the US Dollar at this point. When you spend 5 Pounds it is like spending 10 Dollars.
Travel facts:
There are more traffic fatalities on America’s highways in two weeks then there are with aired travel in 10 years.
For international travel consider buying your foreign currency at a US bank before you leave for your trip. You likely will get a better exchange rate.
Always print your boarding pass on your home computer before you leave for your trip to avoid the line at the at the airport ticket counter.
On your return trip use the hotel business center to print your boarding pass. Boarding passes can be printed within 24 hours of your scheduled departure.
Many airlines have discontinued meal service, especially for short flights. You may want to bring some snacks such as protein bars to keep from getting hungry.
For long flights it’s always a good idea to bring some things to occupy your mind. Books, Portable DVD players, etc. Time will go by faster.
Airport security is similar all over the world. Liquids must fit in a 4 oz plastic bag. You must place the plastic bag in a bin at the security gate. This should go without saying but you can not bring a knife or any other weapon through security. Take all metal such as coins out of your pockets. Have your picture ID and boarding pass ready at the security check point. Shoes must come off to pass through security do not bring bottled water or any other liquid.
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What is the best site to find cheap airfare?
My friend and I are planing trip to Nicaragua during spring break. We’re kinda short on money right now but I know the prices are going to raise quickly and I want to get the purchases taken care of now. I’ve honestly been searching all day… The lowest I’ve found from Portland, OR is around 550 and from San Francisco is 430. That is low, I know, but does anyone know of a place I can get lower prices?? I’ve tried all of the sites I can think of…
Thanks!!
Fares vary with departure days / dates.
There are 3 good search-booking engines in the website referred below.
Airfare.com, cheapOair and Vayama. Search from a Monday to Sunday between any 2 airports in the world and you will find the cheapest option for that day / date.
Interesting Things to Know About San Jose Costa Rica
Costa Rica is a thriving vacation destination, especially during the Spring Break. Many college students and couples flock to San Jose, Costa Rica for a memorable nature trip.
You will find Costa Rica’s amazing eco-system as well as its wonderful beaches along the mountain ranges between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. In Northern Costa Rica, in Guanacaste, there encompasses both interior and coastal areas, lush forests, arid plains, golden beaches, estuaries and rich mountains teeming with life. In fact, several of the most beautiful and largest nature reserves are situated here. This is along with spectacular beachfront resorts that provide scuba diving, fishing, golfing and windsurfing activities.
The wonderful Tabacon Hot Springs and active arenal volcano are also in close proximity to the coast. San Jose, its busy capital, is just three hours away to all these fascinating sites. In fact, about half of the entire population resides in San Jose, offering famous beach destinations like Jaco Beach and Puntarenas. You will also find oriented hotels and thrilling activities like golf, horseback riding and surfing among others. Costa Rica really has everything going for both its residents and guests.
Costa Rica is a haven to tourists on spring breaks, but also visited in other seasons. Going here can provide you with more excitement and culture as compared to a trip to Key West or Cancun. Whatever it is you are looking for, from natural landscapes to surfing activities, pristine beaches, throbbing nightlife and flavorful local culture, the country has it all.
Airline packages are more affordable in spring also. Airfare only costs about $350 to $550. Your expenses during your stay can only be as low as $25 per day. It is really a worthwhile dream vacation.
Costa Rica showcases the best of Latin America, offering a rich history, culture and food combined with the comforts of home. Not only is this place gaining praises for its thriving eco-tourism industry and stunning natural attractions, it is also highly regarded for being one of the most highly developed as well as safest nations in the continent. Contrary to speculations, the roads here are well-traveled and safe. With tourism as their biggest industry, their educational levels are quite high.
A Trip to San Jose
As Costa Rica’s capital city, it is considered as “the vibrant heart of the country.” It offers world class museums, beautiful architecture and the finest nightlife Costa Rica can offer. Hotels near Park Central have quality, convenient and valued services. A good example is Costa Rica Backpackers Hotel located at Avenue 6 Calle 21/23. You can call them at 221-6191. Another one is Casa Leon situated at Avenue 6 Calle 13/15. You can call them at 222-9725. In terms of nightlife, you can go to San Pedro or El Pueblo for a wide array of student bars.
More Facts about Costa Rica
The capital and largest city of Costa Rica is San Jose.
Costa Rica is noted as the only country without an army. This is because it was abolished in the year 1949.
Christopher Columbus and Columbus discovered Costa Rica during his 4th as well as final voyage towards the New World.
Nicaragua borders Costa Rica to the north while Panama borders it to the south.
Although they were not able to subdue its natives, Costa Rica was discovered last September 18, 1502.
In English, Costa Rica means “rich coast.” This is because the Spaniards became impressed with the gold ornaments that were displayed by the natives, claiming that it was the richest coast they have ever encountered.
Spanish is the main language of the locals. This is because it evolved from the Spaniards.
In the year 1821, Costa Rica was declared an independent nation. In fact, its separation with Spain was very peaceful.
For a brand new vehicle, a local of Costa Rica needs to shoulder 100% of its tax. This means that if a resident there will buy a $20,000 car, he will be able to have for a total of $40,000, including taxes.
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Flights discounted for military kids?
My niece is in Germany with her mother and stepfather. I currently live in Amsterdam. We’re trying to arrange for my niece to return to the U.S. to visit her real father’s family. I know the military should discount her airfare, but could I get my airfare discounted too since I’ll have to fly with her? (She’s too young to fly by herself.)
If the traveller has military ID, try this: http://www.norfolkairport.com/ — it has military flight discount search right on it’s homepage (even if you’re not using their airport).
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