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August 21, 2009 | No Comment
The Majority of Travelers to Bonaire

Bonaire is an island without even a single set of traffic lights. Here, fish and flamingos outnumber people. Bonaire has largely avoided the kind of development that blights other Caribbean islands, the glitzy resorts and malls, jet skis and beach-side discos. This island, the least populated of the so-called ABC islands of the Leeward Antilles (the others being Aruba and Curacao), prides itself on pioneering sustainable tourism, the first nature reserve and marine park in the Caribbean were founded here exactly 40 years ago. It helps that the beaches aren’t …

February 10, 2009 | No Comment
Istanbul Has Aroused the Curiosity of Traveler, Straddles the Continents of Europe and Asia

Steeped in a rich and colorful history, the city of Istanbul , Turkey’s largest, straddles the continents of Europe and Asia. It is here that towering minarets, as if in a fabled tale of the Arabian Nights, soar majestically into the skies, while imposing mosques, ancient castles and lavish palaces enhance the city’s undulating skyline. Historically, Istanbul dates back for more than 2000 years, though the earliest of Turkey’s inhabitants, the Catal Hoyuk have been known to exist long before that. Founded by a seafaring tribe from Megara in about …

January 7, 2009 | No Comment
Qantas A380 Will Herald a New Class of Air Travel

Qantas will herald a new class of air travel, offering travelers unparalleled levels of comfort and style with the launch of its first A380 commercial passenger service from Melbourne to Los Angeles. Qantas will have three A380s in its fleet, growing to 20 with extended services from Sydney to London via Singapore.
Not only will the Qantas A380 pamper travelers with the best cabin design in the sky, Creative Director and world-renowned industrial designer Marc Newson has overseen the design and development of all four classes on board;

First …