Monthly Archives: July 2008

Mendoza, Argentina’s Wine Center

A short two-hour flight from Buenos Aires, Mendoza is the very heart and essence of Argentina’s wine country. The art of wine making was introduced here by European settlers in the 19th century and has been perfected over the years … Continue reading

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Southwest Partners Up With Westjet

In a news release on July 8, 2008, Southwest announced it’s plans of joining the international market by entering a relationship with WestJet, Canada’s leading airline. While the rest of the US airline companies are faltering and constantly raising flight … Continue reading

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American Airlines Flight Cancelled Due To Passenger Rudeness

To most of us, air travel is an inherently stressful event. Away from the comforts of our homes and fixed routines, we are bound by the airlines’ schedules, rules and regulations. This stress is especially aggravated when we are met … Continue reading

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Naked Cowboy Sues Mars Inc.

If you’ve walked in New York’s Time square, during the summer, you might have met the Naked Cowboy. Appears in his trademark white underwear with cowboy hat and boots, the Naked Cowboy also sports a guitar. Now, the New York … Continue reading

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British Airways Buys L’avion

British Airways has announced that it will buy l’Avion, a struggling French business airline, for 68 million euros ($107.3 million). L’Avion has recently been operating flights between New York’s JFK airport and Paris Orly, and will become part of its … Continue reading

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Airline Internet Access

In order to both entertain and earn more revenue from passengers, American Airlines has planned to introduce Internet access on their flights. During long journeys, passengers will be able to connect to the internet, check their email, and even download … Continue reading

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World’s Best Tourists

Ever wondered who the the most welcomed tourists are at hotels? Well, a survey carried out by Expedia has found that the Chinese are the worst whereas Japanese, British and German tourists are the best. As the smh reports, more … Continue reading

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