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Airport Lounges resemble Spas and Restaurants
Air travel has come a long way in recent years with every airline competing for the business traveller. Seats that fold in to flat beds at the touch of a button are the norm these days and lounges that try to outdo their competitors’. Some tempt you with a car service to and from the airport, a haircut in the lounge, a Spa and Jacuzzi or even a massage on the plane...
Staying Fit In The Capital - The Tourist Approach
Categories: Travel News Tags: Run Club, London Walks, Barclays Cycle Hire, New York, London, UK, City, Capital
As a Londoner I know that staying entertained in the capital can prove to be quite expensive, however I’ve just stumbled across the perfect solution. I decided to take advantage of living in such a lovely city; I topped up my Oyster card and headed into the Centre...
Dealing with Geese at New York Airports
I read with interest that New York is fed up with the birds and geese in particular that hang around their airports and can cause so much damage to jet engines and have come up with a creative way of dealing with them.
Cirque Du Soleil
Zarkana, Cirque Du Soleil is a breathtaking show currently playing at Radio City in New York.
The music, costumes, scenery and special effects of Zarkana are stunning and the acts will take your breath away. I was truly amazed by this spectacular show and it is by far the best show I have seen in recent years. The acts are powerful, colourful and make you gasp at the sheer brilliance. I would go again!
No More Snow This Winter Please
Categories: Travel News Tags: Business, Heathrow, New York, London, Travel, Snow, Flying, Airports
I read last week that New Englanders and New Yorkers are ready for spring. It is not surprising given all the snow they have had this winter. Why is it that some countries seem to be able to cope with snow and others can’t?
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge in New York is having a $500 million facelift which will be completed by 2014. The entire bridge will be painted and access ramps will be improved.
The bridge, which spans the East River was first opened on May 24 1883 and cost $15 million to build.