Air Travel Articles
136: Good Service Can Beat Low Fares In 2008
After years of having little competition, Air Malta has had to contend with a host of rivals entering Malta's airspace in the lst two years and competing for the same passengers.
The number of people visiting Malta has risen well as a result, and fares to the holiday island have come down in the island's main UK customer base, but new routes hav
137: Great Tips for Travelling on a Budget
A warm destination is on the minds of most people during the freezing temperatures most of us have seen this winter. We can picture the palm trees swaying in the breeze, a tropical drink in our hand without a care in the world as we gaze out at the ocean waves. Wanting to get away but short on cash? Here are some great ideas to stretch your har
138: Great Tips To Avoid Lost Luggage
If you have been lucky enough to not have the airlines lose your luggage yet, there is a good chance you will in the future. In 2006, lost and mishandled bags were at an all time high as continued restrictions on carry-on bags and the reduction of baggage personnel resulted in 8 out of every 1000 bags being lost (source, Department of Transportati
139: Handy Luggage Repair Tips
If you are a frequent traveler, you should start learning how to repair your own luggage. Doing so is very important because it would spare you the inconvenience of potentially unpacking and repacking in the middle of your trip. It would also give you peace of mind knowing that you can repair the handle or the pockets of your luggage, should the un
140: Heathrow Airport%3B Always Accommodating The Largest Aircraft
In the UK, the largest and busiest airport is London's Heathrow; even in the world it is considered to be the third busiest and in terms of international passengers, the busiest. Because of the numbers of international passengers travelling through, the site is a place where it is possible to see people of nearly every nationality in the world. Und
141: Heathrow s High Flying Terminal 5
Heathrow's shimmering new terminal building has now been officially opened by the Queen and the countdown's begun for the arrival of the first passengers on 27 March 2008.
British Airways and the British Airports Authority (BAA) declare that it will redefine the airport experience. Those arriving from Hong Kong next Thursday will be desperately
142: Heathrow%3B The World s Busiest International Airport
As with the majority of airports within the UK the origins of Heathrow lie with the military. Heathrow Airport differs from many however in that its operations began during the First and not the Second World War. Fundamentally the site, even though its origins were with the Air Force has always played an important role in supporting commercial air
143: High Demand for Cheap European Airfare Increases Prices
There is currently a high demand for air travel availability between the Mediterranean and the UK and vice versa. There is also an increase in people spending their holiday relaxing in the sun in places like Majorca and Menorca.
Flights from the Mediterranean to London have reportedly been sold out on several occasions. The demand for these boo
144: How Airplane Fires Are Started
Usually when a home or other building catches on fire, if there is anyone inside they stand a pretty good chance of escaping. Even when someone gets trapped in burning buildings, firefighters can many times get in and perform some really heroic rescues. It is not that often that tragic deaths occur because of house fires, but they do happen. At lea
145: How Did The Aviation Industry Begin
Aviation is a big contributor to our modern day development; it has introduced things such as airmail. By the 1920's governments around the world began to form their own national airlines through combining the numerous private lines they already had operating in their respective nations. One such example is the British government which created the
146: How Do Frequent Flyer Miles Actually Work
If you are a frequent traveler you might have considered enrolling yourself in a frequent flyer program but you might be wondering how it all works. Put simply, these programs allow flyers to earn free miles of flight for every mile traveled. Most people who must travel a lot for their jobs or for other reasons such as visiting family, a program
147: How To Find Low Cost Airlines Around The World
In recent years there has been a dramatic increase in the number of low cost airlines. With Southwest Airlines leading the way, new entrants RyanAir and EasyJet quickly attracted mainstream travelers in Europe and brought low cost airlines out of the shadows. The European low fare airlines have become so popular in fact that airline rates are oft
148: How To Find The Cheapest Airfare Deal
Here are some lesser known and best quick tips to help you find the cheapest airfare deal for your next flight. Today airfares are constantly changing in a dramatic way. When it comes to finding and getting the best deals, knowing how the air travel game works will make you a super shopper whether for business travel, personal or vacation travel.
149: How To Get Cheap Air Tickets
With planning, foresight and a little bit of hard work, you can go ahead and have that dream vacation the economical way. Here's how:
*Search the internet, call airline agencies and watch the news to keep yourself up to date on discounts. There are a lot of promotional fares offered by airline companies that are new in the industry.
*When you
150: How to Get the Most Out of Your Frequent Flyer Miles When Traveling
Frequent flier miles sound great in principle-travel with a certain airline and earn points that you can cash in later, or use a certain credit card to earn points without even traveling. What could be better than free airline ticket? Airlines, unfortunately, aren't so keen on your sudden desire to fly for free. Their goal is to sell seats not give
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