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  • There are various flights from USA to India.

    They are broadly classified as

    1. Airlines that fly over theAtlantic Ocean.
    2. Airlines that fly overPacific Ocean.
    3. Airlines that fly direct. Only a few airlines fly direct to Dehli andBombay

    The way to find a cheap flight to India is to look at from where you are flying and the airlines that have the best deal to India.

    The airlines that fly over Pacific Ocean are:

    1. CathayPacific Airlines(CX):They have good price and connection from SFO and LAX and will halt in HKG. They are not the most kid friendly airline.
    2. Jet Airways(9W): Jet Airways is known for its award winning customer service. They have partnered with United and Cathay Pacific up to HKG and then they take over the passenger to fly them to their destination inIndia. They fly to the most interior cities inIndiaand hence are a good choice for passengers whose final destination is not a gateway. They also have the cheapest fares.
    3. Korean airline (KE): Korean Airlines is the best airline to fly to Bombay/Mumbai. They have the fastest time to Mumbai. The journey is so divided that they break inICN,Seoulwhich exactly at the mid of the journey. Hence your trip of 18 hours is divided into 9 – break for 2 hours – 9 and hence the most convenient. Their fares are also the cheapest in the market. The only drawback is that they do not fly everyday.
    4. Asiana Airline (OZ): Asiana Airlines is forDelhiwhat Korean is for Mumbai. The journey is so divided that they break inICN,Seoulwhich exactly at the mid of the journey. Hence your trip of 18 hours is divided into 9 – break for 2 hours  – 9 and hence the most convenient. Their fares are also the cheapest in the market. The only drawback is that they do not fly everyday.
    5. SingaporeAirlines (SQ): Singapore Airlines is one of the airline that take the longest to reachIndia. They have a long flight and a long halt at the mid points in the journey specifically inSingapore. On the positive side, they are the most kid friendly. They also fly to many southIndiacities and hence is a popular airline from SFO or LAX.

    The airlines that fly overAtlantic Oceanare:

    1. Lufthansa Airlines (LH): They have the shortest flight toIndia. Their hub cities,FrankfurtandMunichare well connected. The price to fly toIndiais pretty cheap but their change and refund penalty fees are high. They are not kid friendly as SQ is.
    2. Emirates Airlines (EK): They have the shortes connection toIndia. Their hub cityDubaiis very popular for gold shopping before going toIndia. The food is excellent for Indians. The price of the ticket is not the cheapest and their change penalties are not the cheapest and they are not very kid friendly. Their network withinEuropeand middle east is excellent and they have very good prices for tickets which are multi destination with stops in Europe/middle east.
    For tickets on any of the above airlines/ contact us and we should be able to get an itinerary that will work for you in terms of stops and prices.
  • In the past Mysore was a part of the empire of the Wodeyar rulers and was the capital city of the South Indian Empire. The Wodeyar rulers patronized art and culture in this part of Karnataka and as a result Mysore became an important center for arts and crafts.

    To plan your trip to Mysore call us today!

  • Queen of the Arabian Sea, Kochi (Cochin) is the commercial and industrial capital of South Indian state, Kerala. It has one of the finest natural harbors in the world. It has been a port of call for ancient mariners from Arabia, China, Holland, Britain and Portugal have all left their mark on this beautiful island city.

    The cosmopolitan character of the city is reflected in the buildings and structures representing different regions of the world. A city of peninsulas and islands, today it is Kerala’s commercial hub. But it is not only the breathtaking beauty of Kochi that draws you towards it. It can also be just a careless daub of tinted light where sea and sky unite.

    Originally built by the Portuguese, Cochin has a natural harbor with lagoons and canals and fishing hamlets. With its year-round shipping facilities, it is today the busiest port. As it lies on the direct route to Australia and the Far East from Europe, it serves the vast southern hinterland of industrial areas and plantations. It is one of the few ports of the world with all the three main forms of transport-land, sea, and air, centered in the same place.

    Kerala’s prime tourist destination, it spreads across islands and promontories in a stunning location between the Arabian Sea and Backwaters. Its main sections: modern Ernakulam in the east and the old districts of Mattancherry and Fort Cochin on a peninsula in the west are linked by a complex system of ferries.

    Being situated very close to the sea, Kochi has a moderate climate. It faces quite heavy rains during June-August, due to the southwest monsoon. Winter starts from December and continues till February. In summer, the temperature here rises to a maximum of 35°C and 25°C in the winters.

    Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace)

    Built by the Portuguese in 1557, the Palace was presented to Raja Veera Kerala Varma of Kochi (Cochin). The palace was renovated in 1663 by the Dutch. On display here are beautiful Murals depicting scenes from the epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata and some of the puranic Hindu legends. The palace also houses Dutch maps of old Kochi, royal palanquins, coronation robes of former Maharajas of Kochi as well as the furniture belonging to that period.

    Bolghatty Palace

    A Scenic island near the city of Ernakulam, Bolghatty is famous for the Bolghatty Palace built by the Dutch in 1744 AD. This palace, once the residence of the British resident of Kochi (Cochin), is now a KTDC (Kerala Tourism Development Corporation) hotel.

    Chinese Fishing Nets

    Strung out along the tip of Fort Cochin, the fixed and cantilevered Chinese Fishing Nets are the icon of Cochin sea trade. The fishing nets like these are not found anywhere else in India. Some traders brought these huge cantilevered fishing nets here from the court of Kublai Khan.

    Santa Cruz Basilica

    This huge and impressive monumental Catholic Church dates back to 1558. It has beautiful paintings on the ceiling and striking pastel colored interior.

    St. Francis Church

    Built in 1503 by Portuguese Francisan Friars, this Church is known to be the oldest European church in India. It was restored in 1779 by the protestant Dutch, converted to an Anglican Church by the British in 1795. It is presently under the church of South India. Vasco da Gama’s remains were buried here in 1524 and later moved to Lisbon, Portugal but his tombstone is still here.

    Cherai Beach

    This lovely beach bordering Vypeen Island is ideal for swimming. Dolphins are occasionally seen here. There are a couple of simple cafes and guesthouses too. A typical Kerala village with paddy fields and coconut groves nearby is an added attraction of this beach.

    Hill Palace Museum, Thripunithra

    Ten kms away from Kochi, Hill Palace, is the official residence of the Kochi royal family. It was built in 1865 AD. The palace complex consists of 49 buildings built in the traditional architectural style of Kerala. Surrounded by 52 acres of terraced land, the Palace also encompasses a Deer Park and horse riding facilities. A full-fledged ethno-archaeological museum and Kerala’s first heritage museum are the main attractions. Displayed inside the thirteen galleries are oil paintings, 19th century paintings, Murals, sculpture in stone and plaster of paris, manuscripts, inscriptions and coins belonging to the Kochi royal family.

    For trips to Cochin and tickets to Cochin contact us

  • Bangalore in Karnataka, India came into existence in the 16th century when a local ruler built a mud fort to mark his territory. Bangalore gained prominence sometime in the 18th century and gradually became an important center of education and commerce. Today Bangalore is the capital city of the South Indian state of Karnataka and also happens to be an important IT hub of India.

    While on tours to  Bangalore city you must ensure that your tour package includes tours to a number of important tourist attractions in the area such as the Cubbon Park, Visvesvaraya Technological and Industrial Museum, Tipu Sultan’s Fort, Venkataramanaswamy temple and the Someshwara temple.

    While on tours to Bangalore in Karnataka, India you can stay at the popular premium and bargain hotels according to your tour budget. These hotels offer excellent and gracious service so that your stay at this metropolitan city is an enjoyable one.

    Bangalore in Karnataka, India is very well connected. The Bangalore airport is located at a distance of 13 kilometers from the City station.

    Contact us to help you plan your tour

  • KanyaKumari – Kerla

    India, the sub-continental country is known for its richness in culture and tradition. The Land that is located in the tip of the country, where the three seas get united is none other than cape comerin or Kanyakumari.

    DETAILS ABOUT KANYAKUMARI

    The name of this place has been christened after the virgin goddess – Kanyakumari Amman. Mythological stories depict that Goddess parvati under the disguise of Devi Kanniya did a penance in one of the rocks in this area to reach the hand of Lord Shiva. This place is also a popular pilgrimage. The tourists who visit this southern most tip of India would certainly enjoy the exuberant scenes of the sunsets, the sunrises especially on full moon days. The nature of the sand in the beaches of Kanyakumari is unique as it is multicolored.

    Tourist, round the year are lured by the serene beauty of this place and the spectacles of sunrise and sunset. Though sunrise can be viewed throughout the year, sunset is visible only from October 15 to March 15 from this southernmost tip. But one can view both sunrise and sunset throughout the year from atop a hill called Murugan Kundram which offers a panoramic view of Kanyakumari. The sunset and moonrise can be seen almost simultaneously on full moon days from the same spot. It is a unique spectacle.

    Amidst the sea there are two rocks known as ‘twin rocks’ both contributing to the rich Indian heritage with the monuments of swamy Vivekananda and Saint Thiruvalluvar.

    Kanyakumari and its surroundings are believed to be part of the land which was created by Parasurama, incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Folktales and mythological stories speak volumes about Kanyamymari.

    Contact us to book your tour today

    For 5 night and 6 days (September month)

    Itinerary

    • Day 1: Arrival in Madurai | 120 Kms (4 hours approx)
    • Day 2: Madurai – Rameshwaram | Sightseeing tour
    • Day 3: Rameshwaram – Kanyakumari
    • Day 4: Kanyakumari – Kovalam (via Trivandrum)
    • Day 5: Kovalam

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    Total price : USD 260.00 per person on twin sharing basis.

     

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  • American Airlines Parent AMR Files for Bankruptcy as Horton Is Named CEO
    By Phil Milford, Mary Schlangenstein and David McLaughlin – Nov 29, 2011 9:01 PM PT
    Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) — Will Randow, an analyst at Citigroup Inc., talks about AMR Corp.’s filing for bankruptcy protection and the outlook for the airline industry. The parent of American Airlines filed Chapter 11 papers after failing to secure cost-cutting labor agreements and sitting out a round of mergers that dropped it from the world’s largest airline to No. 3. Randow speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television’s “Surveillance Midday.” (Source: Bloomberg)
    Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) — American Airlines parent AMR Corp. filed for bankruptcy after failing to secure cost-cutting labor agreements and sitting out a round of mergers that dropped it from the world’s largest airline to No. 3 in the U.S. With the filing, American became the final large U.S. full-fare airline to seek court protection from creditors. Chairman Gerard Arpey will retire and be replaced by Thomas Horton, AMR said. Shannon Pettypiece reports on Bloomberg Television’s “InsideTrack.” (Source: Bloomberg)
    An American Airlines flight from Port au-Prince to New York awaits passengers. AMR was determined to avoid Chapter 11 in the years after the 2001 terrorist attacks, as peers used bankruptcy to shed costly pension and retiree benefit plans and restructure debt.
    Signage for AMR Corp., parent company of American Airlines Inc., stands outside of the company’s headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas on Nov. 29, 2011.
    American Airlines parent AMR Corp. (AMR) filed for bankruptcy after failing to secure cost-cutting labor agreements and sitting out a round of mergers that dropped it from the world’s largest airline to No. 3 in the U.S.
    With the filing, American became the last of the so-called U.S. legacy airlines to seek court protection from creditors. The Fort Worth, Texas-based company, which traces its roots to 1920s air-mail operations in the Midwest, listed $24.7 billion in assets and $29.6 billion in debt in Chapter 11 papers filed yesterday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan.
    “It’s painful but probably necessary,” John Strickland, an aviation analyst at JLS Consulting in London, said in a telephone interview. “They will have to go through the whole process that their peers have gone through.”
    Job and flight reductions are likely in the future as AMR seeks to trim expenses and leave bankruptcy in less than 15 months, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Tom Horton said yesterday. Normal flight schedules will continue on American and its American Eagle regional unit for now, along with the airline’s frequent-flier program, the company said. A spinoff of American Eagle, which already had been delayed from this year into 2012, is on hold, Horton said.
    Court Hearing
    American’s cost structure compared with other airlines had become “untenable,” said Harvey Miller, the company’s bankruptcy lawyer, at a court hearing yesterday in Manhattan. The airline “fought ferociously” to avoid filing for bankruptcy, and now planned to use the court process to turn around its business to become a profitable global airline, Miller said.
    At the hearing, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane approved American’s requests to pay employees, continue its customer programs, and pay what the company said are vendors that are critical to maintaining its operations.
    American said in court papers that it needed permission to pay $50 million in claims from critical vendors. Miller said the company will later request approval to pay an additional $35 million in claims.
    “We are talking about an emergency and the survival of this company,” Miller said about the request. “We have to operate this airline and assure customers that when they book on American, that flight is going to be there and that flight is going to depart on time.”
    Arpey Retires
    Horton, 50, most recently AMR’s president, replaced Gerard Arpey yesterday as chairman and CEO. Arpey, 53, opted to retire after the board asked him to stay, Horton said. Arpey will join Emerald Creek Group LLC, a private-equity firm founded by former Continental Airlines Inc. CEO Larry Kellner, on Dec. 1, the firm said in a statement.
    Arpey supported the bankruptcy filing, Horton said. Arpey decided to leave after concluding that AMR would be better served with new leadership “because it was going in a different direction,” Tom Roberts, an attorney at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP who represents AMR, said in a telephone interview. “It was his decision because he had been the one that had been leading the charge for so many years to avoid bankruptcy.”
    AMR doesn’t plan to seek so-called debtor-in-possession financing to fund operations during bankruptcy, Horton said at a news conference at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
    AMR’s board voted unanimously Monday night to file for bankruptcy after considering options for months, Horton said. AMR was determined to avoid Chapter 11 as air travel fell and losses mounted after the 2001 terrorist attacks, even as peers used bankruptcy to shed costly pension and retiree benefit plans and restructure debt. Rival carriers later combined, giving them larger route networks that were more attractive to lucrative corporate travel customers.
    ‘Untenable’ Gap
    “It became increasingly clear that the cost gap between us and our biggest competitors was untenable,” Horton said on a conference call. “The economic climate has been most uncertain, oil prices remain high and volatile, and all of that taken together led to the conclusion that now is the right time to take this step and put the company back on the path to long-term success.”
    AMR plunged 84 percent to 26 cents in New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday. The shares earlier fell as much as 88 percent. Unlike secured creditors, shareholders typically get paid last in a bankruptcy and often receive nothing for their shares.
    The stock had declined 79 percent this year on concern that a Chapter 11 filing was inevitable as AMR’s losses drained cash reserves. AMR had $4.1 billion in unrestricted cash and short- term investments as of Nov. 25, Chief Financial Officer Isabella Goren said in an affidavit.
    Union Talks
    AMR’s bankruptcy filing “resets” the process for union talks, Horton said. American had been engaged in negotiations with unions for all of its major work groups as far back as 2006, seeking to boost employee productivity and erase part of what it said was an $800 million labor-cost disadvantage to other carriers.
    The company has the highest operating costs among the four surviving major U.S. network airlines, Goren said in court papers. AMR is set to post its fourth-straight annual loss this year and analysts had forecast a loss for next year as well.
    “AMR cannot continue to progress toward a viable and stable future without further, significant remediation of its uncompetitive cost structure,” Goren said.
    American fell from its perch as the biggest airline by traffic after Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL) bought Northwest Airlines Corp. in 2008, then slid to No. 3 last year when UAL Corp.’s United Airlines and Continental Airlines Inc. merged.
    Hub-and-Spoke
    All operate traditional hub-and-spoke systems, with their own regional units or partner airlines ferrying passengers to be collected at larger airports. US Airways Group Inc. (LCC) is the other major carrier with that kind of route network. It ranks No. 5 in the U.S. by traffic, behind Southwest Airlines Co. (LUV), the largest discounter.
    In late 2005, Delta, Northwest and UAL were all under bankruptcy protection. US Airways left Chapter 11 in September of that year through a merger with America West Holdings Corp.
    American and leaders of its pilots’ union were scheduled to meet with federal mediators on Dec. 6 to provide an update on contract talks that stalled two weeks ago. The two sides hadn’t set a date to resume negotiations since Allied Pilots Association leaders declined to send a Nov. 14 contract offer to union members for a vote, saying it “clearly” would be rejected.
    ‘Leaner, Stronger’
    “You would expect a leaner, stronger company to emerge from bankruptcy,” said Chris Logan, an analyst at Echelon Research & Advisory LLP in London. “As they are in Chapter 11, it will be more easy to demand concessions from the labor force.”
    American’s pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and baggage handlers wanted to use the contract talks to regain some of the $1.6 billion in annual concessions they gave in 2003 to help the company avoid bankruptcy.
    “We agreed to sacrifice based on the expectation that our airline would regain its leadership position,” David Bates, president of the Allied Pilots Association, told members in an e-mail. “What has transpired since has been nothing short of a ‘perfect storm.’”
    The Transport Workers Union, which represents aircraft mechanics and baggage handlers, “will fight like hell to make sure that front-line workers don’t pay an unfair price for management’s failings,” James Little, the union’s international president, said in a statement.
    ‘Loss of Jobs’
    “It’s a loss of jobs I worry most about,” Laura Glading, president of the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, said in an interview. “That’s a horrible, horrible nightmare in this economy. We’ll do what we can to mitigate that as much as possible.”
    AMR had about 80,800 employees at the end of September, including 67,100 at American, with the rest at American Eagle, cargo operations and other units, according to the company’s October earnings release. American has 8,700 active pilots, with another 950 on furlough, and 17,000 flight attendants.
    Among the company’s largest unsecured creditors listed in court papers was Wilmington Trust Corp., trustee for holders of $460 million in 6.25 percent convertible senior notes due in 2014. AMR on Sept. 27 sold $725.7 million of 10-year bonds backed by aircraft to refinance maturing debt. The company paid the highest interest rates since 2009 to raise the cash.
    The 8.625 percent notes due in October 2021 fell 2.5 cents to 96 cents on the dollar as of 8:20 a.m. in New York, according to Trace, the bond-price reporting system of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
    Sept. 11
    After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, carriers saw “a dramatic drop in air travel” for 18 months to two years, FareCompare.com CEO Rick Seaney said in an interview. Airlines in the U.S. lost about $9.7 billion in the year following the attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center’s twin towers in New York and damaged the Pentagon. American, which operated two of the four hijacked planes used in the attacks, posted losses for four straight years afterward.
    American responded by negotiating the union concessions that helped to restore profit in 2006 and 2007. The carrier had blamed losses since then partly on its labor costs and slower- than-expected gains from business ventures with partners across the Atlantic and Pacific.
    The airline also has a fleet of older, less fuel-efficient planes that put it at a disadvantage when fuel prices rise. AMR spent $1.56 billion more on fuel through the first nine months of this year than a year earlier, according to the company’s third-quarter earnings release.
    Flights Shuffled
    In September 2009, the carrier shuffled flight schedules to increase operations in Chicago, New York, Dallas-Fort Worth, Los Angeles and Miami to attract more high-fare business travelers.
    “Airlines still face that fundamental issues of cost levels versus achievable revenues in the market place,” Strickland, the JLS analyst, said. “Higher fuel prices and the weaker U.S. economy would have given them the final push.”
    AMR said in July it would buy 460 single-aisle jets — 260 from Airbus SAS and 200 from Boeing Co. (BA) — in the industry’s biggest-ever order. The orders remain “rock solid,” Horton said yesterday.
    “When we’re completed with this process, our company will be competitive and poised to grow and prosper and go out and capitalize on these aircraft orders,” he said.
    MD-80s Replaced
    American’s mainline jet fleet of 619 planes includes 247 twin-engine MD-80s made by McDonnell Douglas Corp., according to the airline’s website. Boeing acquired McDonnell Douglas in 1997. Those planes, which are no longer in production, are being replaced by Boeing 737-800s that are about one-third more fuel efficient.
    Placing an order for aircraft “creates a contract,” and in bankruptcy accepting or rejecting the contract will be up to AMR, said Scott Peltz, the national leader of RSM McGladrey’s Financial Advisory Service in Chicago. Boeing and other suppliers will probably have representatives at AMR’s bankruptcy hearings who “will be looking at what their options are,” he said.
    Boeing said it has “no reason to doubt” that the jet order remains pivotal to AMR. Boeing and Airbus will provide $13 billion of financing on the first 230 jets, American said in July.
    ‘Key Part’
    “We anticipate as part of American’s reorganization that new, fuel-efficient airplanes will be a key part of their ongoing success,” Mark Hooper, a spokesman for Chicago-based Boeing, said in an e-mailed statement.
    International Consolidated Airlines Group SA, a U.K.-based joint venture partner with AMR that owns British Airways and Spain’s Iberia, said it has “every confidence in the future of American Airlines” and looks forward to working with Horton.
    Weil Gotshal, based in New York, is AMR’s lead bankruptcy counsel. The company’s financial adviser is Rothschild Inc.
    American Airlines was formed from companies including Robertson Aircraft Corp. of Missouri, which employed Charles A. Lindbergh as a mail pilot, according to the carrier’s website. The companies began consolidating in 1929 and became American Airlines in 1934.
    Company stock began trading in 1939, and during World War II, half of American’s planes flew for the Air Transport Command. American pioneered nonstop transcontinental service in 1953 and 20 years later was the first major airline to hire a woman pilot, according to its website.
    The case is In re AMR Corp., 11-15463, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).
    To contact the reporters on this story: Phil Milford in Wilmington, Delaware

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    “Our latest expansion also serves as a powerful indicator of how Emirates continues to invest in products and services even during difficult economic climates,” continued His Highness. “This is because we have always been ahead of the curve in anticipating what is now becoming an accepted truth – that demand for air travel will continue to grow over the long term in spite of the many challenges the industry faces. In making this investment now, Emirates is providing a timely economic boost to the United States whilst ensuring that we are soundly placed to serve our customers’ future air travel needs.”

    Seattle sits at the heart of the Pacific Northwest, a 400 mile corridor which encompasses the states of Washington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho in the United States, and British Columbia in Canada. The city is home to some of the world’s most recognisable global companies, including Boeing, Microsoft, Starbucks, Amazon, Expedia, Nintendo and Nordstrom.

    The Pacific Northwest region also boasts a wealth of world class tourist attractions, including mountains, ski slopes, beaches and fresh water lakes. Seattle is a gateway to leading ski resort Whistler and Yellowstone, America’s first national park, which is home to a large variety of wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk.

    Emirates’ Seattle route will help to further strengthen the airline’s links with Boeing. Only this month, Boeing predicted a robust outlook for aircraft manufacturing over the next few decades, estimating that there would be demand for approximately 31,000 planes worth $4 trillion by 2030.

    Already the largest operator of Boeing 777 aircraft in the world, Emirates last year ordered an additional 30 777-300ERs, bringing its total 777 passenger fleet commitments to 132 aircraft.

    “Emirates is not only the world’s largest international carrier – it serves as a gateway from the United States to an important part of the world,” said Bill Bryant, Port of Seattle Commission President. “ This direct service connects Seattle to a new region, creating jobs and tourism opportunities for our state.”

    The Gross Domestic Product of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex was estimated at USD 382 billion in 2008, equal to the national GDP of Norway and Saudi Arabia, and larger than that of Austria and Denmark. The metroplex is home to 24 Fortune 500 companies, including ExxonMobil, Texas Instruments, Kimberly-Clark, J.C. Penney and Southwest Airlines.

    The Seattle metropolitan area produced US$ 24.2 billion in total exports in 2008, according to a Brookings Institution study, with exports to the United Arab Emirates totalling $2.76 billion USD in 2009. During the same year, Texan exports to the U.A.E. reached over $1.7 billion – representing export growth of more than 192 per cent since 2002.

    Emirates’ Seattle service will help support key exports from Washington State, including software, sound and television equipment, aircraft parts, medical and surgical supplies, video games and foodstuffs; headed for markets including the United Arab Emirates, China, Japan, India and Hong Kong.

    Commodities piped between Dallas and the UAE include oil and gas industry related machinery, spares and high-tech equipment. A bellyhold capacity of 15 tonnes on each Emirates flight will help support this trade.

    “This announcement from Emirates brings a new and highly valued international airline partner to Dallas-Fort Worth,” said Jeffrey P. Fegan, CEO of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. “Emirates’ daily non-stop service between Dallas-Fort Worth and Dubai connects two global super-hubs for U.S. travellers to the Far and Middle East, the Indian subcontinent and Africa on a trendsetting airline.”

    Starting 2nd February 2012, EK 221 will leave Dubai daily at 0245hrs, arriving at Dallas-Fort Worth at 0905hrs. The return sector, EK 222, leaves Dallas at 1150hrs, arriving at Dubai International Airport at 1220hrs the following day.

    From 1st March 2012, EK 229 will leave Dubai daily at 0950hrs and arrive at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport at 1310hrs. EK 230 will depart Seattle at 1710hrs, arriving in Dubai at 1940hrs the following day.

    Both services will be operated by Boeing 777 aircraft offering the highest standards of passenger comfort, with luxurious private suites in First Class, lie-flat beds in Business Class and generously-sized Economy Class seats.

    Passengers in all classes can lose themselves in the much-enjoyed ICE entertainment system. There are more than 1,200 channels of on-demand entertainment to choose from, including 200 movies from around the world, 100 TV channels, more than 500 audio channels, 100 video games and news, sports and business headlines.

    Customers can also look forward to gourmet food in all cabins and seamless transfers to a global network of over 110 destinations through Emirates’ state-of-the-art 3 hub in Dubai.

    With a fleet of 157 aircraft and already the largest A380 operator in the world, Emirates currently flies to 114 destinations in 67 countries.

    Services to Basra, Geneva and Copenhagen have already started this year. Flights to St Petersburg begin on 1st November, with Baghdad following suit as of 13th November. Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires become new links into South America from 3rd January 2012. On February 1st 2012, Emirates will launch its 20th and 21st destinations in Africa, with a five times weekly linked service to Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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  • In an attempt to boost the tourism industry which has been hit by the ongoing nuclear disaster, the Japan Tourism Agency reportedly may offer 10,000 foreigners free airfares to visit Japan in 2012with the hope that positive reports from travellers about their experiences in Japan will contribute to alleviating concerns worldwide about visiting the country.

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  • Kolkata is the third largest city in India by population and one of the largest urban areas in the world. It is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Kolkata is considered by many to be the cultural capital of East India. It is located in the extreme eastern portion of the country.

    As with most Indian coastal cities, Kolkata was at one time controlled by the British. In fact, the town was divided into White Town (British) and Black Town (Indian). The city was bombed by the Japanese in World War 2 and experienced a terrible famine during the war that killed a large percentage of the population. Kolkata has been heavily influence by Communist thinking that trickled down from neighboring Russia and China.
    The annual average temperature in Kolkata is 80 degrees Fahrenheit. June through September is the monsoon season, during which several inches of rain fall every month. Summer temperatures rarely exceed 95 degrees Fahrenheit and winter temperatures usually stay around 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
    Kolkata was at one time the capital of India, and because of that fact the city has been considered the cultural center of India. Much of India’s literary and artistic masterpieces have their roots in Kolkata. Because the city has been controlled by European and Asian empires, many of the buildings reflect that cultural heritage. Bengali cinema plays a big part in the culture of Kolkata. Local groups perform theatre productions called “jatra”.
    Durga Puja is the most important and most popular cultural event in Kolkata. It takes place in October and is a celebration of local culture and religion. Other important holidays and cultural events include Diwali, Eid, Holi, Rath Yatra, and even Christmas.
    Cricket was at one time the most popular sport in Kolkata, but recently football has become more and more popular. Salt Lake Stadium is the football stadium in Kolkata and is the second largest stadium in the entire world.
    The city is serviced by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport which handles both domestic and international flights into the city. Port Blair and the Port of Kolkata handle both passenger and shipping vessels into and out of the city. The Kolkata Metro is the oldest underground rail system in all of India and makes travel throughout the city easy and efficient.

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    • Kolkata Airport name is Subhas Chandra Bose Airport
    • Kolkata Total Area is 185 sq. km.
    • Approximate Population is 4580544
    • Kolkata Time Zone is IST (UTC+5:30)
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  • Korean Air Schedules First A380 Service from JFK to Asia
    July 26, 2011 10:39 PM
    Korean Air will introduce the first A380 to Asia from JFK in two weeks, signaling the start of a new era of air service for the New York area. Korean Air flight 082 will depart JFK at 2 p.m., Aug. 9 and will be the first commercial A380 flight to cross the Pacific from New York.

    Korean Air’s A380 service will connect JFK travelers to cities across Asia through Incheon, one of the world’s most-awarded international airports. The airline serves the New York area with two daily flights to Asia out of JFK with connecting service to more than 75 cities throughout China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia. The aircraft’s unique configuration is getting a lot of attention.

    There are only 407 seats in the entire plane, fewer than any other A380 currently in service. And there are passenger amenities not found on any other airline. The Airbus A380 is a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner manufactured by the European corporation, Airbus. It is the largest passenger airliner in the world.

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  • The no-kids-allowed movement is spreading
    by Piper Weiss, Shine Staff, on Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:52pm PDT

    What’s the matter with kids today and why doesn’t anyone want them around? In June, Malaysia Airlines banned babies from many of their first class cabins, prompting other major airlines to consider similar policies.

    Lately, complaints about screaming kids are being taken seriously, not only by airlines, but by hotels, movie theaters, restaurants, and even grocery stores.

    Read more about restaurants around the country banning kids.

    Earlier this month, McDain’s, a Pittsburgh area restaurant that banned kids under 6 became a mascot for the no-kids-zone movement.

    According to a Pittsburgh local news poll, more than half of area residents were in favor of the ban. And now big business is paying attention.

    “Brat bans could well be the next frontier in destination and leisure-product marketing,” writes Robert Klara in an article on the child-free trend in AdWeek.

    Klara points to Leavethembehind.com, a travel website for kid-free vacations, with a massive list of yoga retreats, luxury resorts and bargain hotels around the world that ban children.

    “Call me a grinch, a misanthrope, a DINK (dual-income-no-kids), or the anti-cute-police, but I hate (hate a thousand times over) ill-behaved children/infants/screaming banshees in upscale restaurants (ok, anywhere, really, but I don’t want any death threats),” writes Charlotte Savino on Travel and Leisure’s blog. She lists a slew of a popular destination restaurants with kid-free areas and policies for travelers looking for quiet vacation dining.

    Traveling is one thing, but what about in kids’ own hometowns? Should kids been banned from local movie theaters, like they were at a recent s-only Harry Potter screening? In Texas, one cinema chain has even flipped the model, banning kids under six altogether, except on specified “baby days”.

    Even running errands with toddlers may be changing. This summer Whole Foods stores in Missouri are offering child-free shopping hours (kids are allowed inside but childcare service is available for parents who want to shop kid-free.) Meanwhile in Florida, a controversy brews over whether kids can be banned from a condominium’s outdoor area. That’s right, some people don’t even want kids outdoors.

    When did kids become the equivalent of second-hand smoke? Blame a wave of childless s with money to spare. “Empty nesters continue to wield a huge swath of discretionary spending dollars, and population dips in first-world countries mean more childless couples than ever,” writes AdWeek’s Klara.

    Catering to the child-free community may be good for business but is it good for parents? It could help narrow choices and make kid-friendly environments even kid-friendlier. And let’s be honest, babies won’t miss flying first class. They won’t even remember it. But their moms and dads will.

    Most parents with young children have self-imposed limits on spending and leisure. This new movement imposes limits set by the public. And the public isn’t as child-friendly as it used to be. As businesses respond to their new breed of ‘first-class’ clientele, are parents in danger of becoming second-class citizens?

    What do you all think?

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