Top Destinations For A Memorable Safari
November 9, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Vacation
Safari is a word that means ‘journey’ in the Swahili language and perhaps for many a safari holiday is their journey of a lifetime. There are many different types of safari holiday on offer in Africa and choosing one will be down to your own personal taste and what you most want to see on your journey.
Infomation On Flights To George
November 5, 2010 by Max Pigford
Filed under Travel
George is a relatively Small airport and approximately 250 000 passengers pass through its doors on a yearly basis.
Information On Flights To East London
October 18, 2010 by Lonnie Master
Filed under Travel
Approximately 30 flights go in and out of East London Airport daily at an average, transporting more than 350 000 people through its entryway every year.
Information On Flights To Durban
October 2, 2010 by Lonnie Master
Filed under Travel
Durban International ranks third among the largest airports in South Africa. Annually, nearly 4 million people take a flight to or from the Durban International.
Information On Flights To Cape Town
September 17, 2010 by Max Pigford
Filed under Travel
Cape Town International is South Africa’s second largest airport and is a major Tourism Gateway for the Western Cape. Approximately 7 million passengers travel through Cape Town International on a yearly basis.
Volunteering In Ghana
August 29, 2010 by Seomul Evans
Filed under Travel
Ghana is an African country that is situated right on the south coast of what we call the West African bulge. It shares its borders with Togo, Ivory Coast, Burkina Fasso and the mighty Atlantic Ocean. Ghana has always had a rich cultural and natural heritage. There is a narrow and small grassy plain that stretches inward from the Atlantic coast and widens in the east and this stretch of land is home to dense rainforests and different animals and plant species. One of the major attractions in Ghana is the national park at Kakum. As compared to some of the other countries in Africa, the national parks in Ghana are relatively small. Some of the animals that you will find in Ghana include different species of antelopes, deer, lions, monkeys, and elephants. There is plenty of species of birds for the avid bird watcher and the photographers and then there are the beautiful and colorful butterflies. Another major tourist attraction is the coastline of Ghana, which is home to many palm-fringed and powdery beaches as well as lagoons.
Information On Air France
August 12, 2010 by Max Pigford
Filed under Travel
Four transport companies of France and Aeropostale, the carrier of airmail at that time, merged to form the Air France. On 7th October,’33, at the Le Bourget airport, the official charter of the airline took place. At that time, 259 aircrafts were assigned to it. The airline?s logo was taken from the Air Orient emblem, which has the image of a sea horse with wings.
Information On Air Canada
July 23, 2010 by Max Pigford
Filed under Travel
In September’37, Air Canada commenced with the name of Trans-Canada Airlines. The first 50 minute flight was on a Lockheed L-10A. It flew from Vancouver to Seattle, carrying some mail and only two people. The airline became popular very soon and Trans-Canada Airlines became Canada’s national airline, by the year’64. Around the same time, it was renamed as Air Canada. In the year’89, Air Canada was privatized. Around the same time, the airlines also took over the Canadian Airlines International.
South African Airways
July 14, 2010 by Lonnie Master
Filed under Travel
South African Airways, established in’34, is South Africa’s largest domestic and international airline. SAA was one of the first national airlines in the world.Modern day SAA has hubs in Cape Town and Johannesburg. It is owned by Transnet, a public transport company. Two percent of the stocks are held by SAA’s 9,000 employees.
Alitalia Airlines After Bankruptcy
June 27, 2010 by Lonnie Master
Filed under Travel
With its headquarters in Rome, the capital of Italy, the one-time national airline of Italy, Alitalia, is still the nineteenth largest airline in the world. Alitalia’s hub is Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, where it maintains three runways to accommodate its many international flights. The flagship carrier 24 destinations in Italy and 66 more around the world, all of its top 10 flights originating in Rome. Frequent fliers can accumulate points with MileMiglia, qualifying them for free travel on Alitalia or its Sky Team partners, including Air France, Northwest, Delta, Continental (through mid-2009), Aeroflot, Czech Airlines, Korean Airlines, and more.




