Airline-travel
China Domestic Flights - Online Booking Tips
China has a vast territory, the distance from Hong Kong to China’s capital Beijing is more than 3000 miles, if one takes a train or bus it will take days, however a flight is only 2 hours. Getting around China by flights are both practical and affordable.
1 Find China flight schedule
A few years back, if [...]
The Changing Landscape of Business Travel
The ongoing global economic downturn has affected nearly all major industries but the effect has been particularly devastating on the global airline industry which has been grappling with various woes like rising fuel costs, falling revenues and rapidly diminishing demand especially in the premium class of travel. In a recent forecast, the International Air Transport [...]
The Parking Spot at the Burbank Airport
The Burbank Airport has changed names so many times over the years; people don’t know what to call it! It’s formal name is currently the ‘Bob Hope Airport’, as of 2007, but most people just stick with BUR or Burbank airport, –easier to say, and remember. Two movies and one music video have been filmed [...]
Children Flying Alone in Airline Safety
The big day has arrived and your child is making their first airline flight alone. The reasons behind a child flying alone are many. The trip could be a result of relocation by one parent or grandparents and extended family being located in a different geographical area of the country. What ever the reason for [...]
An Independent Travellers Guide in Stansted Airport London
Of London’s airports, Stansted Airport is furthest from the centre of London, nearly 40 miles. The airport is dominated by low cost budget airlines and in particular Ryanair and easyJet, Europe’s largest low cost airlines.
The overwhelming majority of flights are European or UK domestic flights.
The airport also has significant charter traffic, particularly for the British [...]


