Monday 20 June 2011

Metro Rail (India)

Metro Rail is one of the biggest revolution in Delhi and NCRs. Previously we used to commute by buses or autos from one place to other but now we can easily commute with the help of metro rail. Now metro rail has spreaded all over Delhi and NCR too. Now we dont have to think twice before going to Gurgaon or Noida or any other NCR from any part of Delhi. The only negative of delhi metro is crowd. Its safe for women, girls, old aged people, kids etc to travel in metro rail. You can reach your destination in no time. The metro rail is so well connected that it you can travel from any part of delhi to anywhere in delhi or ncr and vice versa. Now there are separate compartments for females so that they can travel safely. The underground metro stations are quite beautiful. Once you get down to any of the underground stations you will feel that you are in abroad. Now because of the heavy crowd the metro rail department has introduced many trains so that they can reduce the crowd in one metro. They have increased the frequency of metro trains and I guess they have also added two more boggies in the trains so that more people can get into it in one go, passengers dont have to wait long to catch another train. In busiest stations like Kashmere Gate, Rajiv Chowk(Connaught Place), Central Secretariat etc., the frequency between 2 trains have been reduced to 2 minutes so that the passengers dont create chaos at the station.

Monday 13 June 2011

Dubai Mall

Dubai Mall is located just next to the tallest building in the world which is Burj Khalifa. Dubai Mall is one of the biggest mall in Asia. It is as big as a football ground and it has got around 10 or more than 10 floors. There is a prayer room inside the mall where the muslims can offer prayers. It has got the biggest aquarium in the world where you can find many fishes. It has also got the Guiness Book Of World Records award for the biggest artificial aquarium in the world. It is about 10 minutes walking from Burj Khalifa which makes it more happening. You can find all the renowned brands over there or you can say if you have got good money to spend then it is the best place for you. You can find many unheard famous brands over there which makes it an aristocrat place to freak out. If you are going there by Metro Rail then you have to get down at Dubai Mall metro station and you can board bus to that place or you can walk from there itself. It is about 20-25 minutes from the metro station. You can find all the luxurious cars parked at the parking area. You can find good costly restaurants inside the Dubai mall. As I didnt have that much money so I couldnt get the chance of buying or having anything from there. Its located at the heart of Dubai. I recommend all the visitors to visit Dubai mall at least once during their visit to Dubai.

Thursday 9 June 2011

Connaught Place

If you are a shopping freak then Connaught Place is the right place for you. Its the biggest aristocrat shopping area in Delhi. You can find many reputed brands over there. It is surrounded by other shopping areas like Janpath, Palika Bazar, Bhagirath Palace. You can find many foreigners hanging over there. If I am not wrong I guess it was built during the Britishers time. You can also spend your time in Central Park which is inside Connaught Place. If you are looking for cheap stuffs then you can pay a visit to Palika Bazar or Janpath etc but you have to bargain a lot with the shopkeepers. If you are looking for branded stuffs then Connaught Place is the right place for you. There are 4 movie halls in Connaught Place where you can watch movies and countless restaurants where you can enjoy your meal. For me its the best shopping area in whole Delhi. Its a must see place for all the people who are visiting Delhi. At night when the street lights are on then it looks more beautiful. Even the metro train stop is also there which makes it connected with other parts of delhi and easily commutable for the people. It is also called as the "Heart of the City". It was built in the Britisher's style.

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Samosa (Indian snack)

Samosa is a very popular snack in India. You can find different kinds of samosas in India. When you go to West Bengal then you find small samosas which are called as Singhara and they are small in size as compared to samosa. It is very tasty and many foreigners who visit India never forget to taste samosa and once they taste it they get addicted to it. I remembered that Sunita Williams took samosa in the space shuttle along with her as food. She being an american took samosas with her in her way to space. Samosa is made up of potatoes, cashew nuts, peas, spices etc. The shopkeepers provide you different kinds of sauces along with it. There are some good restaurants from where you can get good qualities of samosas which are Haldirams, Bikanerwala, Aggarwal Sweets, Annapurna Sweets etc. Its not that spicy in taste so it wont trouble your stomach. Mostly Indians eat it as snacks. They love to eat samosas with chutneys (sauce which the shopkeepers provide you with samosas).

Wednesday 25 May 2011

Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan (mughal emperor) for his ill wife Mumtaz in 17th century. Taj Mahal is located in Agra which is in India. It is made up marbles. Mumtaz was buried inside Taj Mahal. It has been included in the list of modern 7 wonders of the world. People from various countries specially come down to India to see Taj Mahal. It looks quite beautiful at night specially when the moonlight falls on it. Agra is in Uttar Pradesh which is a state of India so if anybody wants to go there then you have to catch a train from Delhi or you can also go by tourist buses or by hiring cars. In summer it gets quite hot so I would recommend you guys to visit Taj Mahal in winters. You can also hire travel guides from there who can tell you each and everything about Taj Mahal. Travel guides for different languages are also available there. If someone is visiting India then they should pay a definite visit to Taj Mahal.

Tuesday 24 May 2011

Shawarma - Lebanese Dish

Shawarma is a famous lebanese dish. During my visit to Dubai I had lots and lots of Shawarma. It costs around 5-6 dirhams over there. I liked it a lot. Its is made up of Kubooz and mutton. They cut mutton into small pieces and put it inside the kubooz along with mayonnaise, cabbage, onions. There are two types of shwarma available in Dubai one is spicy shwarma and the other one is non spicy one. I liked non spicy one more. You can easily get shwarma on dubai streets. Its a damn yummy dish which will make your mouth watering. I used to have it as snacks or dinner because the shopkeeper starts this preparation from evening only. You cant get shawarma in morning or afternoon. They mix the mutton pieces with mayonnaise, cabbage, onions etc and wrap it up in Kubooz and then serve it to the customers. Like the way in India we have Aloo Tikki, chaat, bhalle papri, cutlets, pao bhaji etc as snaks similarly over there its considered as snack. I will recommend all the Dubai visitors to go for Shawarma at least once during their visit. 

Tuesday 17 May 2011

Kubooz

Kubooz is a kind of bread which we find in Middle East countries. Like the way we have Chappati or Roti in India similarly they have Kubooz over there. It resembles with Roomali Roti. I have eaten lots of Kubooz in Dubai. At first I thought that I wouldnt get any chappati sort of thing in Dubai but later on I found that with this bread. I liked it. Its like normal Indian bread so we can eat Kubooz with any curries like the way we eat rotis over here. Shawarma is very popular dish in Dubai. Its basically a lebanese dish. Chicken or mutton which are used in the preparation of Shawarma are tightly kept in kubooz and mind it they are quite tasty. I must recommend everyone to have kubooz with curries once they visit Dubai and I bet they will like it.

Monday 18 April 2011

The tallest building in the world (Burj Khalifa)

As everyone knows that Burj Khalifa is the world's tallest building and it is located in Dubai. I consider myself lucky because I got to see that. It looks damn beautiful. If I am not wrong there are around 150 floors in Burj Khalifa. It has been named after Khalifa Sheikh. In the evening it looks more beautiful because of lighting. Many people like to visit Burj Khalifa during evening time because of the lighting, Arabian music with light fountain etc. People gather over there and spend some good time with their closed ones. Burj Khalifa is the major attraction of Dubai. If a person visits Dubai but couldn't get the opportunity to visit Burj Khalifa then that means that person hasn't seen Dubai. You shouldnt miss the opportunity to visit Burj Khalifa once you visit Dubai. You can find lots and lots of foreigners freaking at Burj Khalifa. There are many street restaurants over there where people can enjoy their food. I guess you need to pay around 100AED to enter Burj Khalifa, I didnt have that much money so I couldnt get the chance to enter Burj Khalifa. As Dubai is a small place so Burj Khalifa can be seen from everywhere. As I missed the chance to enter Burj Khalifa so I wish I get the chance to visit it in the near future. Specially on thursday which is the last working day of a week in UAE people gather over there in huge numbers. The great Dubai Mall is just next to Burj Khalifa. You can find all the luxurious cars over there. I recommend everyone to visit Burj Khalifa for once during your visit to Dubai. I am damn sure you guys are going to like it.

Thursday 14 April 2011

AA Files Antitrust Suit Against Travelport

American Airlines in U.S. District Court of Northern Texas filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Travelport and Orbitz to prevent the distributors from engaging in "exclusionary and anticompetitive business practices. AA claimed that Travelport, "which effectively controls the distribution of fares and other content to a large number of travel agencies and their corporate customers," has unlawfully stymied "new competition by alternative technologies that are both less expensive and more capable." Those retaliations, according to AA's suit, thus far have included a doubling of AA's booking fees for non-U.S. reservations, misrepresenting AA's fares "in a manner that made them appear more expensive than they actually were to consumers outside the United States" and other actions affecting GDS displays.

Wednesday 13 April 2011

Orbitz launches Mobile Solution for Business Purpose

Orbitz has launched mobile solution for business purpose allowing air, car and hotel bookings from web-enabled smartphones. It is more like a mobile website rather than downloading apps, offering "policy, control and compliance requirements of corporate travel managers and their programs," according to a statement. Trip tracking, itinerary management and flight status functions are also included in this website. It will be quite useful for the busy customers.

Thursday 7 April 2011

US Airways is coming up with First-Class Cabins On Regional Jets.

By January 2012 US Airways will install first class cabins on 110 US Airways express aircraft. The upgrades will be done in limited aircraft like Embraer 170, Embraer 175, Bombardier CRJ700 and Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft, impacting 640 daily flights to 85 cities, according to senior vice president of marketing and planning Andrew Nocella. Even Delta Airlines, American Airlines and United Airlines also have reconfigured some regional jets to provide first- or business-class service.

Tuesday 5 April 2011

American Airlines signs deal with Expedia

American Airlines has signed a deal with Expedia to work together more effectively. Now customers can get all fares and schedule information of American Airlines and its subsidiary American Eagle on Expedia and Hotwire sites. This deal falls out in January 2011 when American Airlines were withdrawn from Expedia site. Expedia said it plans to access American’s fares, schedules, and customised travel products and services via American’s direct connect link by using aggregation technology provided by a GDS. Expedia wants to work with airlines as its a big traveling site. In January Expedia was forced to stop selling American Airlines tickets due to some disagreement over terms.

Monday 4 April 2011

Thomson Airways makes safe landing following bomb threat

A Thomson Airways flight has made a safety landing in Athens (Greece) after a bomb threat. Greek fighter jets were there to escort the Thomson Airways flight (Boeing 757- 200) which was on its way to Bristol to resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt. There were 213 passengers in that flight without any injuries as reported. Two F-16 jets were sent to escort the flight in Athens. Passengers were evacuated once the aircraft was on the ground. Thomson is owned by UK-based TUI Travel.

Monday 28 March 2011

Strong support for further strikes at BA

Cabin crew of BA( British Airways) have gone for a strike over pay and conditions. This strike might go till Easter break. The row began about cost-cutting but now centres on travel concessions taken from striking staff and disciplinary action against Unite union members.The dispute started from November 2009 when BA reduced the cabin crew and introduced a two-year pay freeze from 2010. This led to a series of strikes in the spring and summer of last year. Staffs have walked out for 22 days for the present dispute.
Also today, British Airways has launched flights to Puerto Rico for the first time, following the inauguration of its first direct service to Buenos Aires on Sunday. BA now flies daily from Heathrow to Buenos Aires.

Friday 25 March 2011

AirAsia Incorporated seeks Clark hub in Philippines

AirAsia Incorporated, the Philippine-based affiliate of the AirAsia Group, has chosen Clark as its hub in the country. The airline, which announced its set up last December, will be basing its operations at Clark’s Diosdado Macapagal International Airport from the fourth quarter of 2011. “AirAsia, Inc., is excited to start contributing to the economy of Clark and the rest of the country by boosting tourism and offering job opportunities to Filipinos.” “We plan to make Clark the hub for flights to popular destinations including Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Thailand, Korea and Japan,” added Ms Hontiveros. Travel will become much more easier for the tourists and overseas Filipino employees. Hontiveros, Antonio Cojuangco Jr. and Michael Romero own 60 per cent of AirAsia, Inc. in equal partnership.The remaining 40 per cent is owned by AirAsia Berhad.

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Embraer links up with Alitalia for 20 jets

Embraer the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer has signed up a contract with Italian airlines Alitalia for the delivery of 20 jets through a lease structure by third parties. 15 Embraer 175 and 5 Embraer 190 jets are included in this agreement. “Benefiting from a strong reorganization, Alitalia is developing its regional network to meet new market and passengers requirements,” said Frederico Fleury Curado, Embraer president.The delivery of the new jets are scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2011. These new aircraft will help in covering all the short and medium destinations without any stopovers. One of the youngest airline of Europe, the new E-Jets will increase the efficiency levels of the Italian airline, from economic and environmental perspectives, by reducing fuel consumption.

Monday 21 March 2011

Etihad begins services to the Maldives

Etihad will be commencing its flights to Male the capital of Maldives from 1st of November. Etihad has been recognized as the World’s Leading Airline for the second consecutive year in 2010 by the World Travel Awards. The route will be operated by Airbus A320 aircraft with two cabins and 1904 seats each week. James Hogan, Etihad Airways’ chief executive, said: “MalĂ© is gateway to the premium leisure destination, the Maldive Islands, and given the strong increase in visitation numbers we are seeing in the market, the time is right to launch services to this popular holiday destination.” Mr Hogan said the commencement of the services in November was perfectly timed to coincide with the start of the busy Northern winter period. Etihad airlines hail from Abu Dhabi. As Maldives is one of the topmost tourist spot for tourists so it will be a great idea to commence a flight from Abu Dhabi, capital of UAE to Maldives. Maldives has got 300,000 people with 1200 islands grouped into natural atolls, including 200 inhabited islands and 97 resort islands. Maldives has got beautiful seas, hot climate, tropical climate and warm temperature which make it as a honeymoon spot.

Thursday 17 March 2011

United Continental: US-Japan traffic declines

There has been a decline in the flights from USA to Japan because of the earthquake. United, Delta Air Lines Inc., and American Airlines flew their full schedule of flights to Tokyo. Meanwhile German airlines Lufthansa and Italian airlines Alitalia have shifted their flights from Tokyo to different parts of Japan whereas United Airlines, Delta Air Lines Inc., and American Airlines flew their full schedule of flights to Tokyo. "Since the earthquake we have seen a modest decline" in overall traffic to and from Japan, said United Continental spokeswoman Megan McCarthy. Besides Tokyo-U.S. flights, United flies between Tokyo and other cities such as Singapore, Hong Kong, and Bangkok. Traffic from the U.S. to Japan has seen a "measurable decline," she said. Airlines have been waiving the usual fees for changing a ticket. Delta and United also took the more unusual step of offering full refunds for travelers who had not used any part of their ticket. Airlines usually offer refunds on non-refundable tickets only if they cancel the flight but now they are not doing this because of this massive tsunami. Airline shares have fallen sharply this week, with United Continental down 7.7 percent, Delta down 9.2 percent, and American parent AMR Corp. down 2.4 percent.

Tuesday 15 March 2011

Japan Airlines offers free flights for tsunami relief workers

JAL is offering free flights for tsunami rescue workers. The third explosion occurred at the Fukushima nuclear plant on Tuesday, which caused radiation levels rise in the surrounding area. The government ordered any inhabitants remaining in the 16km radius exclusion zone to evacuate immediately. The prime minister, Naoto Kan, has warned there is a very high risk of further radioactive material being released. JAL said it was supporting the rescue and recovery process by providing free transport of relief goods and for aid personnel, as well as through a mileage donation scheme to raise funds to help victims of the disaster. JAL will transport relief goods and supplies at no charge until April 15 on its domestic and international network.JAL is offering to transport rescue team members for no charge at the request of the Japanese government and regional authorities.

Monday 14 March 2011

Tsunami hits Japan

Tsunami has hit Japan and many people have died in that massacre. It was one of the biggest tsunami which has ever occurred till yet. Many houses, cars, belongings etc have been devastated by this incident. Many children have lost their parents and became orphans. Now travelers are spooked up to visit Japan after this massacre took place. Foreigners have been trapped in that country because some of the international airports have been affected by tsunami. Reactors 1 and 3 have been exploded and radiation is emitting out of it which is quite harmful for human beings. Till yet Japan authorities have confirmed about 1,597 deaths, but the final toll is expected to be much higher.This tsunami was recorded as 8.9 Richter scale which is considered to be quite high. Japan prime minister has quoted the situation at the nuclear plant was alarming, and the earthquake had thrown Japan into “the most severe crisis since World War II”. Natira International Airport has returned to operation, with flights departing as scheduled. Many countries have advised citizens to avoid traveling to Japan as many aftershocks expected.

Thursday 10 March 2011

Heathrow Terminal 5 briefly closed following terror alert

Passengers were evacuated from London Heathrow Terminal 5 earlier following a suspected terror alert. A suspect package was located at the airport, with Metropolitan Police subsequently sealing off parts of the Terminal building. The operation lasted from 12:50 until 14:10, when the all clear was given. A number of passengers were delayed as new arrivals at the departure gates were prevented from entering the building. A man is in custody following the incident. As its one of the most busiest airport in the world so it must have created problems for the passengers. Some passengers have got delayed because of this incident. Now everything has been sorted out and its back to its normal condition.

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Air China becomes first Chinese 747-8 customer

Air China has become the first Chinese customer to order the new 747-8 Intercontinental from US aircraft manufacturer Boeing. The carrier has signed an agreement to purchase five of the passenger version of the new, fuel-efficient 747-8s. However, the agreement requires Chinese government approval, at which time it will be posted to the Boeing orders and deliveries website. Air China, the flag carrier of the People’s Republic of China, will use the airplanes to expand its international routes. The new 747-8 Intercontinental carries 467 passengers in a three-class configuration. The airplane features a new wing design and an upgraded flight deck. Air China has become one of the fastest growing airlines in the world and today is one of the world’s largest carriers.

Monday 7 March 2011

Airbus looks to Asia for boost in demand

Airbus has revealed it expects new orders from Asia in coming 20 years. The French plane manufacturer expects to sell around 8,560 aircraft to Asian carriers. It is one of the biggest competitor of American plane manufacturer Boeing. About a quarter of Airbus’ aircraft orders are presently from Asia-Pacific. Airbus expects that passenger numbers carried by Asia-Pacific airlines to rise by 5.8 per cent annually. Last year Airbus sold 644 aircraft with a list value of more than $84 billion while its biggest competitor has delivered 625 planes. Emerson went on to forecast Asian carriers would order 3,360 wide-bodied aircraft and 5,200 new planes in the 100-210 seat category over the next 20 years. While the best-selling A320 series is expected to remain popular, Airbus remains on course to deliver its first A380 to a Chinese airline, China Southern Airlines, in the second half of 2011.

Thursday 3 March 2011

Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival has been celebrated with a big boom and Naomi Cabrera has won the title of Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival Queen. The carnival was held in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. She wears a feathered creation called 'Cien anos de historia' (One hundred years of history), designed by Leo Martinez. The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is one of the biggest and most spectacular events of its kind in the world. This carnival held in February in Canary Islands to attract many foreigners from the world. It is considered to be the second most spectacular carnival after Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). This carnival had been started from the earliest European settlement. I used to watch Rio de Janeiro carnival on TV and got so much admired that I have decided to visit Brazil during that time. Many people from  North America, South America, European countries etc come to Brazil to visit that carnival. I bet that Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife will be at par with the Brazilian festival which is why it gathers many foreign crowds. People wear sparkling feathered creation dresses which make them attractive.

Wednesday 2 March 2011

Air France launches new Caribbean flights

Air France has launched flights to Guadeloupe and Martinique from Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.The first flight will take off from 4th November and the frequency will be twice in a week. The new service by Air France will be helpful to the passengers who are willing to fly to French Caribbean. Now the passengers dont have to disembark in between to reach the final destination. It will definitely help Air France to earn profit out of this new service.

Foreign Office offers Brits ticket out of Egypt

The foreign office offers an emergency exit to the British visitors from Egypt as the political situation deteriorates. A charter aircraft will depart from Cairo Airport on Thursday, with 200 seats on offer. Each is priced at £300. Incumbent president Mubarak has promised of more inclusive of government but it went into vain because of the protesters. Around 100 people have been killed in the massacre so the army have stated that they will not use any violence against the people. 

Tuesday 1 March 2011

World of Travllers

Welcome you all to the world of travelers. If you are a travel freak then you have reached the right place. This blog is tailor made for the people who love to travel. You can post your views about your native country or the countries where you have visited. The more you visit the more you can explore to the world. There are many to the power of infinite things to learn from this world. If I get a chance to visit all the countries (peaceful countries) then I would consider myself as the luckiest person on this planet. I would appreciate and welcome all the people with my open heart who will share their views on the same topic.