Archive for November, 2008

Flying in Business Class is the Preferred Option

Friday, November 21st, 2008

The first thing any business class traveler will desire is getting the best business class travel deal. While searching for discounted air travel deals, you’ll have to be flexible with the travel dates. Sometimes it’s worth sending your employees to travel a day early or stay a date late, if it saves hundred dollars of the company over airfares. Business class is still considered best when compared to economy class. Before boarding, passengers can enjoy lounge facility. Business class travelers are provided with more leg room space when compared to economy class. Economy class has lesser leg space of 36 inches while business class has more leg space of about 50 to 60 inches. While traveling, go in for recline seating. It may be difficult to get 180 degrees recline seating facility. But it is easy to get 160 degree recline seating facility, and this is very comfortable.

You can obtain discount in your flight by opting for linking flights rather than straight run flights. By just accepting few layovers you can save hundreds of dollars.There are many brokers who are recognized as business-class discounters. They purchase a person’s regular flier miles and then sell those miles to business travelers. The best among all the facilities is its better seat with plenty of leg room. You can also utilize flier points to obtain an enhanced seat on an air travel for which you have already paid. So be seated back, rest, shut your eyes and take a sleep.

Your Travel Guide to Hotels in Paris

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Paris is probably one of the most famous cities in the world and has over 30 million visitors every year just wishing to experience this diverse city, but for obvious reasons, anyone travelling to Paris will need to think about some form of accommodation and there are thousands of hotels to choose from. But please bear in mind that in some of the basic hotels they do not have their own bathrooms and some have no washing or toilet facilities within a room at all, and therefore these are shared between several rooms. Now when it comes to travelling to Paris, most people will arrive via train or plane and then either use the underground or get a taxi to their desired hotel, but if you are thinking about arriving by car, then bear in mind that parking is a major problem and there are actually very few hotels in Paris that do have their own car parking area.

Many hotels state a Continental Breakfast, which usually consists of things such as cereals, rolls, croissants, jams, fruit juice and coffee, although some will provide a basic buffet breakfast. It is not usually until you get up to 3 star hotels and 4 star hotels in Paris that they are likely to provide a fuller buffet style breakfast as well as a Continental style breakfast option, yet luxury hotels tend to have a variety of different types of breakfast to suit International tastes.