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Losing My Virginity – To Virgin Atlantic Premium Economy

September 29, 2010 // Posted in Best Cheap Flights (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

Since returning from holiday everyone’s been asking, “What’s with the big grin?”

Well if you all must know, I just lost my Virginity, and to be honest, I can’t wait to go back for more. I’m no pushover you understand, but after hearing those rumors, I had to find out what all the fuss was about. So one minute I’m innocently working away at my desk, and the next I’m on the phone to my travel agent booking a seat to Hong Kong for a few nights of heady shopping, sightseeing, and degustation.

I’m not one to tell, but as soon as I arrived at the Virgin Atlantic counter at Sydney Airport they were already turning on the charm, inviting me to a special priority check-in for Premium Economy passengers, where a very friendly agent quickly checked me through with a big smile, remarking that I still had plenty of time to ogle the duty-free goodies before take off. Rather fresh of her I know, but that’s just the start of it.

As we boarded the aircraft, one of the attentive crew suggested I slip into something more comfortable – like my seat – while she fixed me a drink. Looking around with glee I discovered it wasn’t just a line; Premium Economy really did only have eyes for me, and twenty-seven others.

Not only were the seats wider than regular economy class – think Beyonce dancing next to Kylie – the chair configuration of two, three, two across the aircraft provided just the right amount of personal space. In addition, they’ve added extra padding, leg rests, and a generous recline. This baby was definitely built for comfort.

To put me in the mood before take off, I was offered a selection of drinks, including a glass of champagne. I hadn’t intended on letting my guard down so early, but I’m talking real glasses of French champagne, not just plastic picnic goblets of Spumante. What did they take me for, a Business Class passenger?

Slurping noisily on my glass of bubbly, so as to be heard back in economy, I couldn’t help but notice a well-stacked set of amenities bursting out of the seatback pocket in front. I have to say I’m a legroom man myself, however, these colourful kits were more than a handful. Each one was stuffed with socks, eyeshades, pens (who can ever find one when they need to fill out those customs forms?), notepads, tissues, and big enough to air your dirty laundry in on the way home.

Once in the skies, the crew really started to put on the moves. More drinks, impressive meals (by airline standards anyway, although I did tell them they were the best I’d ever had), refreshing hot towels, and tempting snack delights such as ice cream and chocolate bars.

Not long after dinner, the crew quietly dimmed the lights and lowered the shutters. However, this was no time to roll over and go to sleep. The flight was still young, and the fun just beginning. Both Premium Economy and Economy seats are equipped with large seatback video screens. Being sensitive to our individual needs, Virgin offer 50 movies to choose from. I could play, pause, go faster, take it slow, back a little, and, of course, stop if the film was just not doing it for me. Whenever I felt like a break between the action, a huge selection of TV shows, computer games, and audio channels awaited my every command.

After some initial fumbling around, I discovered that each seat has its own phone and email address. Of course, I could have communicated with the outside world, but why bother when the real enjoyment was dialling seat numbers to prank call and heavy breathe other passengers for free until I learnt that my seat number appeared at the receivers end. For those who would rather fly by the motto “all work and no play”, Premium Economy also provides in-seat power supply for laptop computers.

While gadgets might be a boy’s best friends, no airline gets far with me unless they can back it up with a great personality. That’s where the experienced and friendly Virgin Atlantic crew really made my first time special, even announcing over the PA system that they would be delighted for me to fly with them again! They haven’t called yet, but I’m sure they will.

Now you know how I lost my Virginity and still wear the big grin to prove it. But don’t take it from me, give your travel agent a call and tell them “I want what he’s having”.

Last minute cheap airline ticket

August 18, 2010 // Posted in Best Cheap Flights (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

Eros Tours & Travel provide last minute cheap airline tickets within USA, Caribbean,
Hawaii, Canada, Europe, Asia, South Pacific, Mexico and South Central America.
Over 24 year of experience in travel industry brings you the best possible discount
available for all your travel, weather traveling on Coach (Economy class),
Biz (Business class) or First class.
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Like:LAX-ATL ROUND TRIP AS LOW AS $228.00

Departure City Arrival City R/T(in $) O/W(in $)

Atlanta (ATL) to San Francisco (SFO) 228 118
Atlanta (ATL) to Los Angeles (LAX) 228 118
Alanta (ATL) to Burbank (BUR) 228 118
Atlanta (ATL) to Ontario (ONT) 228 118
Atlanta (ATL) to Long Beach (LGB) 228 118
Atlanta (ATL) to Santa Ana (SNA) 228 118
Atlanta (ATL) to Oakland (OAK) 228 118
Atlanta (ATL) to San Jose (SJC) 228 118
Atlanta (ATL) to Las Vegas (LAS) 228 118
Burbank (BUR) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
Las Vegas (LAS) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
Long Beach (LGB) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
Los Angeles (LAX) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
Oakland (OAK) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
Ontario (ONT) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
San Francisco (SFO) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
San Jose (SJC) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
Santa Ana (SNA) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
Sacramento (SMF) to Atlanta (ATL) 228 118
Atlanta (ATL) to Sacramento (SMF) 228 118

Last minute cheap air ticket

August 11, 2010 // Posted in Best Cheap Flights (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

If you think on taking a vacation that requires any sort of wide planning,
such as out of the country or even to a popular destination in a different states, it is
probably going to be necessary for you to enlist the services of a travel agency.

Try to find out which travel agency you are considering is helpful with.
Agencies with more extensive (think global) affiliations are more likely to be able to get
you lower prices and added favors for your vacations. Keep in mind, however, that just
because they are affiliated with a large group does not mean that the agency itself has
to be bigger. Common knowledge would suggest that the bigger the agency, the easier it is
to negotiate lower prices.

Atlast, ask for references from the agency of both clients and dealers.
Clients of course, are people like yourself who have used the agencys services to visit on
vacations earlier. Dealers are the people with whom the agency deals in order to purchase
items such as hotel rooms and airline tickets, and will often have a clearer thought of how
the agency operates and where or not they can do all that they claim as far as cost
cutting and favours.
Eros Tours & Travel provide last minute cheap airline tickets within USA, Caribbean,
Hawaii, Canada, Europe, Asia, South Pacific, Mexico and South Central America.
Over 24 year of experience in travel industry brings you the best possible discount
available for all your travel, weather traveling on Coach (Economy class),
Biz (Business class) or First class. No Advance Purchase Required on most Fares.
Buy online and save up to 45% on all your Last Minute Domestic travel.
We provide Consolidator fares with up to 70% savings on airline tickets for cheap international flights, generally the best overseas travel bargain available.
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Example: Atlanta to Los Angeles starting As low As 228.00 ( No Advance Required)

Our other fares are like as below.

Departure City Arrival City RT(in ) OW(in )

Atlanta (ATL) to San Francisco (SFO) 258 158 5
Atlanta (ATL) to Los Angeles (LAX) 258 158
Alanta (ATL) to Burbank (BUR) 258 158
Atlanta (ATL) to Ontario (ONT) 258 158
Atlanta (ATL) to Long Beach (LGB) 258 158
Atlanta (ATL) to Santa Ana (SNA) 258 158
Atlanta (ATL) to Oakland (OAK) 258 158
Atlanta (ATL) to San Jose (SJC) 258 158
Atlanta (ATL) to Las Vegas (LAS) 258 158
Burbank (BUR) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
Las Vegas (LAS) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
Long Beach (LGB) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
Los Angeles (LAX) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
Oakland (OAK) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
Ontario (ONT) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
San Francisco (SFO) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
San Jose (SJC) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
Santa Ana (SNA) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
Sacramento (SMF) to Atlanta (ATL) 258 158
Atlanta (ATL) to Sacramento (SMF) 258 158

How to book cheap flights

June 30, 2010 // Posted in Best Cheap Flights (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

Contrary to what most believe, travel agents do not always know best. They tend to steer you on the route of major airlines, which happens to be the most expensive. They neglect to inform their customers of the other methods of travel that are available to them, which makes sense because they will not make a commission if the customers go with a method that they are not affiliated with.

With that said, why use a travel agent? Be your own travel agent. The following information will tell you how to be your own travel agent and book the cheapest flight possible.

Global Travel International provides all of the necessary resources for anyone to be an independent travel agent. As an independent travel agent, you can take advantage of the many opportunities youll have to attend educational and exciting workshops, seminars, events and conferences. Youll learn the most fundamental rules of getting the cheapest flight possible. One of the rules is that flights leaving Fridays, Sundays, and Mondays are always more expensive. Try to leave and return sometime in the middle of the week.
Youll learn the lowest possible fare might not fall under the economy or APEX fare rate. APEX (advance purchase excursion), is much lower than normal fares and is valid in specific sectors of economy class. It also must be purchased at least seven days prior to time of departure.
You can take advantage of deals that cater directly to travel agents. Travel agents are privy to a wealth of discounts due to their status.
Youll learn the best deals for flights for major airlines are located and sometimes only valid on the company’s website. As a travel agent you will be sent notifications of deals through email, which at most times are before they are featured on the site itself.

Youll learn where and how to book charter flights. They, for the most part, offer fares that are much lower than major airlines. The reason for this is because charter companies lease an airplane for a specific route and allotted time. The already low price for tickets begins to decrease as the departure day approaches. However, if not enough seats are sold, the flight will be cancelled without notice, and other airlines are not at any obligation to accommodate you if such an occurrence happens.
Consolidators are the Price Club of airline travel large brokerage houses which buy blocks of tickets from airlines at wholesale prices and then pass the savings on to individual flyers. Airlines sell to consolidators at reduced prices because they fear that the tickets would otherwise go unsold. Consolidators buy seats mostly on established carriers for flights that are headed to overseas destinations. Travel agents booking flights with consolidators can save anywhere from 20 to 50 percent off the price of a regular ticket.

In addition to booking cheap flights, a Global travel agent can make money in four ways.

1.You earn commission on the travel you book for yourself, your relatives, friends and business associates.
2.You get paid a quick cash bonus when you refer a new agent to Global Travel International
3.You also make money from all of your referred new agents commissionable travel sales, and
4.You earn even more cash when your referred agents renew their membership.

Cheap Flight To Amsterdam

March 24, 2010 // Posted in Best Cheap Flights (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

Are you currently looking for a place online where you find a cheap flight to Amsterdam? If so, just dont worry. There are actually a lot of portals out there on the web that could give you a cheap flight to Amsterdam. All you need to do now is to carefully choose the right portal for you as there are a lot of them. Try to consider their offers, including the reliability of their booking service. If possible, you should also try to note of the security of the chosen airline. So, if you are now ready to know the most well-known booking services online for a cheap flight to Amsterdam, then here they are:

Expedia.co.uk

Expedia.co.uk actually allows you to plan your perfect trip to Amsterdam and book a cheap flight to Amsterdam online. This site currently holds the latest and best flight deals on flights to Amsterdam, bargain airfares, airline tickets and flight deals with all the leading airlines. If in the end you decided to book your cheap flight to Amsterdam through the service of Expedia.co.uk, all you need to do is just to use the booking engine that they have given on their page or select from a choice of departing airports.

LastMinute.com

LastMinute.com is but another notable site where you can find a cheap flight to Amsterdam. As commonly noted, LastMinute.com always has a good flight deals for you whether a charter flight, first class seating or good old economy class. So, there is no reason for you not to book a flight to Amsterdam with their service. They in fact offer loads of discounted flights to the city. All you need to do is to simply employ their search box to book the cheapest flight available.

OnlineTravel.com

OnlineTravel.com generally allows you to compare discounted international airfares from more than 500 airlines. They currently feature their easy to use flight search engine that lets you choose your flight options, choose whatever flight you preferred from their clearly displayed list of available cheap flights to Amsterdam, or book a particular cheap flight to Amsterdam quickly and securely. Furthermore, OnlineTravel.com offers a Fare Finder that allows you to check and find the cheapest fares for your flight. Note that there are always flight bargains to be had on Amsterdam flights, so if you are interested, just look for their saver fare logo for special fares if you can be flexible on departure date. Several other services that you must check out are provided by OnlineTravel.com.

SkyScanner.net

At SkyScanner.net, the best deals on the cheap flight to Amsterdam can be found by way of using their search controls presented on their website. With this tool, you can select your departure airport and set Amsterdam as your destination. The exact month you wish or scheduled to travel is also needed. If all the necessary details are given, the service will find the airline tickets for your holiday, business trip or weekend break flights to the city of Amsterdam. And, if you wish to find more about the available flight deals, you are free to try their travel information pages.

You can have a cheap flight to Amsterdam.

5 Top Tips to Get You Upgraded on Flights

February 17, 2010 // Posted in Best Cheap Flights (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

For many travellers, paying up to 5000 for a business class ticket in order to fly in greater comfort simply isn’t an option. However, what very few people realise is that most airlines will upgrade passengers from economy class for free – if they meet certain guidelines. In this article, I will pass on some of the things that the check in staff look for and require so that you can take advantage of the loopholes and get your upgrade for free. These five top tips come direct from the check in staff of some of the best-known airlines, and are considered by many regular travellers to be the holy grail of getting something for nothing.

Tip Number 1:

Look the part. Make sure that you are dressed smartly when you travel. There is almost no chance of getting a free upgrade if you are wearing shorts and a scruffy t-shirt, so at the very least, check in wearing a shirt and pants. there is no need to go overboard and wear a suit – unless you really want to. The key is to look smart, but not like you’re trying too hard.

Tip Number 2:

Turn up early. The check-in staff know exactly how many passengers are travelling on a particular flight well in advance, so if there are seats to spare in business class, they will know straight away.

Tip Number 3:

Be Polite. Put yourself in the place of the check in staff. Would you reward a person who gives you attitude and starts shouting the odds, or someone who is pleasant and gives them the time of day. There may be 250 people in the queue behind you, so make them remember you. Flirt, smile, use their name, be nice, and you may well get a pleasant surprise.

Tip Number 4:

Be a Frequent Flier. If you join an airline’s frequent flier programme, you are far more likely to be at the front of the queue for an upgrade, as the airline will want to reward you for your loyalty. Even if you do not fly regularly, go to the airline’s website and join their programme online. It will only take a minute or two, and is well worth the time.

Tip Number 5:

Ask. They say that if you don’t ask for something, you won’t get it, so make sure you do – but do it at the right time. If the check in staff look stressed, and no amount of charm has elicited a smile, don’t bother to ask them, wait until you get to the gate. If the counter staff have responded well, when they ask you if you have any specific seat request, be cheeky and say “First Class” to them. It might just work.