Travel Trends for 2009

travelSpecialists from American Express revealed top travel trends for 2009, including the continued growth of trends that have been building steadily over the past year. Though some emerged out of economic downturn in 2008, others show travelers determined to create new and fulfilling travel experiences despite the economy.

Second City Travel - Visiting smaller, lesser known cities within a destination can yield more affordable, though equally enriching, and vacation experience. For example, visiting Birmingham, England instead of London; or vacationing in Calgary, Canada instead of Toronto.

Tried and True Travel - Travelers are expected to return to destinations that they know and love in greater numbers. Not only is it a safe way to ensure an enjoyable vacation, it allows travelers to explore destinations more thoughtfully, while giving them a true sense of costs.

Closer to Home Travel - Expanding beyond previous year’s “staycation” trend, travelers are expected to seek “closer to home”, affordable alternatives to overseas destinations. For example, visiting Montreal instead of Paris.

Vacation Home Rentals Support Multi-Generational Travel - Vacation home rentals and villas that offer multi-generational families a “home away from home” experience while on vacation, will continue to gain popularity.

Value Vacations Expected to grow - Value oriented vacations, such as all-inclusive resorts and cruise lines that continue to expand their offerings will become more appealing to travelers that had not considered them in the past.

Other trends indicating that some consumers are moving forward with their travel plans regardless of the economy are:

Climate Sightseeing - A growing number of travelers are moved to visit destinations threatened by climate change such as the Galapagos, Machu Picchu, Alaska and Canada’s Churchill, an area whose polar bears are threatened by extinction.

Authentic Travel and Niche Tours - According to American Express travel agents, demand for vacations driven by special interests will continue to rise in 2009. Among these, agents named both “authentic travel”— experiencing a destination more intensely through longer stays and deep cultural immersion— and niche tours, where groups of people with like-minded interests travel together.

Solo Travel - Travel agents expect to see a rise in solo travel due to lifestyle factors, and the rising age of couples getting married.

Virgin Atlantic All Set to Celebrate 25th Anniversary

virgin-atlanticVirgin Atlantic has started a £6 million advertising campaign to mark its 25th anniversary, which takes place in June this year. The television ad is set in Gatwick airport before the airline’s 1984 inaugural flight to New York. The ad features flight attendants and a pilot walking through the airport amid images of the 1980s such as a Rubik’s Cube, brick-sized mobile phones and an Asteroids video game. It also takes a sideswipe at British Airways by showing an aircraft with the words “Britain’s flag-carrier” above the Virgin Atlantic logo.

“The ads were intended to fight back against the doom and gloom in the airline industry” said Steve Ridgway, Chief executive of Virgin Atlantic. “While our competitors are feeling down in the dumps, our passengers want us to celebrate the transformation we’ve brought about in the industry since our launch in 1984,” he said. “You can count on Virgin Atlantic to raise spirits with some of our lowest fares ever and look into the future with optimism, as we did 25 years ago.”

Virgin Atlantic plans to unveil a range of special fares, campaigns and events in the run-up to the June 22 anniversary.

New Year Eve: Another Reason to Sing, Dance and Party!!!

party1If you are not on vacation, don’t get disappointed. You can still celebrate New Year Eve with your family without missing anything. Check out our refreshing ideas to celebrate the joy of New Year and create memories for life.

Party Harder: The most common but the best New Year celebration idea is to party out. Parties can be a public as well as a private affair. These days many groups of people believe in partying publically.

Celebrate with your Kids: Children love to be adventurous when it’s the holiday festival time. Families go out to watch New Year Circus with their children.

Decorate the House: A peculiar idea can be to blow balloons and fill your room with it. It is so much fun to pop them out on New Year Eve.

Participate in the Masquerades: Another idea is to participate in the masquerades. People dance on streets wearing colorful clothes and masks.

Watch T.V: Some people prefer to sit back home and enjoy watching New Year’s Special Programs on T.V.

Play Games: Families hosting the New Year party can arrange some good games. Games usually played on New Year are musical chair, play board games, ring the article and mask dances. This can be followed by a lavish dinner party.

Dance the Year Away: Singing the New Year songs after dinner would be a good idea. When clock strikes 12 at night, gather all the partiers to sing songs and dance.

new-year-partyCapture Memories: Take pictures or make a video of whatever you do on the celebrations day. Make an album of these pictures and show them to your relatives and friends.

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Top 10 New Year Party Destinations

new-yearSearching for the right Christmas gift for each friend and relative? Most of us are looking for something fun and memorable to do on New Year’s Eve these days. If you really want to do something original, use your vacation time wisely and visit a top party destination.

Hawaii : Whether part of an all-inclusive package or on your own, there is a lot to do in Hawaii during New Year’s. Romantically inclined couples will want to reserve a table at some of the state’s finest restaurants and then relax on the beach with nothing more than a Mai Tai and some privacy. Even single men can keep busy, as many hedonistic-like parties take place along the beaches of Oahu and Hawaii’s Big Island.

Must-do: Try to get tickets to a Hawaiian gala, where traditional New Year’s practices are mixed with good old-fashioned fun.

Vienna, Austria: True metrosexuals will appreciate a New Year’s stay in Austria’s fine capital. Substitute nightlong dance raves with dignified balls and loud club music with the world’s best symphonies. Numerous other classical music concerts are organized in Vienna, and there are several private galas organized by hotels.

Must-see: On New Year’s Eve, the Vienna Philharmonic puts on a concert at the great Musikverein hall.

Madeira, Portugal: The Portuguese island of Madeira is heaven on Earth year round and only gets better with the busy holiday season. The linking of a great culture and unforgettable food with a party atmosphere makes this place a prime New Year’s destination. You can rent out a villa and soak up the atmosphere and beaches, or join the populace in watching Madeira’s famous fireworks and outdoor parties.

Must-do: Prior to the festivities, eat out and try Madeira’s local dishes, like black swordfish and espetada (meat brochettes).

Goa, India: For five-star hotel treatment and white sandy beaches with a romantic backdrop, think about bucking the trend and visiting India’s beautiful state of Goa. Here you’ll find a great combination of sun, sand and surf. As such, this paradise is ideal for couples who want to spend New Year’s away from loud parties and drunks singing Auld Lang Syne.

Must-see: Preface a memorable romp on the sand with a visit to scenic Baga Beach and a drink at Tito’s, Goa’s most popular nightclub.

Tokyo, Japan: For New Year’s, two different but equally fun opportunities present themselves in Japan’s greatest city. Traditionalists enjoy visiting Tokyo’s Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples to celebrate in style and pray for good luck in the New Year. Amazing festivals are held in these shrines, replete with music and dancers dressed in ornate costumes.

Must-see: On January 2nd, the Imperial Palace is open to the public. You can tour the grounds and catch a glimpse of Japan’s Emperor.

Morocco: When the champagne-filled parties get old, it’s time to consider something completely different. Certain Moroccan tour companies organize desert tours for New Year’s, where travelers get to spend the memorable night in an incredible oasis. You can stay in the ancient city of Ouarzazate, then move out into the Sahara and experience a nomadic lifestyle with the natives.

Must-see: After midnight, catch the bonfire and nomadic dances, which help transform the desert into an outdoor dancehall.

Sydney, Australia: All of Sydney comes alive for New Year’s Eve as Australia’s great harbor city offers a stunning array of activities that keep the energy up and the champagne flowing. The most popular spot to visit is the Harbor Bridge, where people come in droves to watch an impressive display of fireworks that starts over the water at the stroke of midnight.

Must-do: Prior to partying, grab a window seat in one of Sydney’s high-rise restaurants to get a view of the city’s activities while dining on great food.

Las Vegas, Nevada: The standard Las Vegas activities are revamped for New Year’s Eve, as the strip is closed to traffic after 5 p.m. and is transformed into an enormous block party. Four hundred thousand people come to eat, dance and drink before visiting the shows or casinos. As an added bonus, you’re likely to spot as many street performers as you do celebrities.

Must-see: The fireworks at midnight, which are best seen in front of Caesars Palace’s Forum Shops or on the observation deck of the Stratosphere.

Cape Town, South Africa: There’s a lot to see and do in this diverse, vibrant South African metropolis. Cape Town holds a New Year’s carnival, attracting 80,000 enthusiastic tourists and locals. This festival entertains in every aspect, offering great food, music and shows all night long.

Must-see: The V&A Waterfront, which is Cape Town’s fine harbor area and a great place to grab a drink and watch traditional African song and dance in the many lounges nearby.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Rio is a party city all year round, so imagine the ruckus that occurs when it’s time to ring in the New Year. Copacabana Beach serves as the setting for many of the outdoor parties, which are characterized by thumping samba music and many, many beautiful Brazilian females. In accordance with tradition, the two million partiers who drink and groove on the sand are usually all dressed in white, so follow along and soak up the wicked atmosphere.

Must-do: At the stroke of midnight, celebrate by going for a dip in the ocean.

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Welcome 2009 with CheapOair: $15 off on all flights

new-yearCelebrating New Year Holidays in your favorite destination is what you have been dreaming for long. If you are still looking for New Year holiday offers, it is not too late to book a trip to see in the New Year in a far-flung destination. Welcome 2009 with open arms as CheapOair has come Exclusive New Year Coupons. Book flights on CheapOair and get $15 off on all flights. Isn’t it exciting? For more details check: CheapOair.com

Europe’s Top 10 Christmas Markets

Christmas markets are a wonderful part of the Christmas Celebrations. If you are planning a trip to Europe, check out the list of top Christmas Markets.

Christmas Market

Christmas Market

Antwerp: The Christmas market (December 7 to December 26, excluding December 8 ) takes place in the Grote Market, with dozens of stalls and a temporary ice rink in the shadow of the cathedral and evening carol concerts.

Basel and the Black Forest: Basel boasts Switzerland’s largest and most traditional Christmas market (November 29 to December 17) and Europe’s longest illuminated Christmas Street. The city is also home to the celebrated Johann Wanner Christmas shop.

Berlin: There are some 50 markets in Berlin; the main ones are at Gedächtniskirche (November 24 to December 28), Unter den Linden (November 24-December 2 8) and Alexanderplatz.

Copenhagen: It is in winter that Tivoli Gardens are at their most magical, with a market and an outdoor ice rink. No wonder the market (November 10 to December 30, excluding December 24 and 25) is visited by almost a million shoppers every year.

Dublin: This is the first time Dublin has held a European-style Christmas market in Georges Dock (December 12 to December 23; from noon). Expect seasonal food, handicrafts, mulled wine, carol singing and a German-themed bar.

Frankfurt: Frankfurt has one of Germany’s oldest and largest Christmas markets (November 30 to December 23) and for many locals buying all their gifts here is an important part of their Christmas tradition. Quality is high and prices are reasonable.

Hamelin: Hamelin, south of Hannover, is the Pied Piper’s home town, which adds an extra fairytale quality. The market takes place in the medieval Old Town (November 28 to December 23), where 70 decorated wooden huts sell gifts, handicrafts, hot food and mulled wine.

Jersey: The Fête de Noué in St Helier (December 7 to December 23) takes place under a canopy of lights, with Dickensian storytellers, carols by candlelight and lots of Christmas crafts.

Prague: The city’s markets take place in the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square (December 5 to December 23), with smaller ones at Namesti Republiky and Havelske Trziste. Tradition dictates that you sip svaree vino (mulled wine) as you visit huts selling handicrafts and hot food.

Stockholm: The Skansen Christmas market (December 1-2, 8-9 and 15-16) sells everything from sausages and spices to children’s toys and fine linen. There’s also an indoor market at Bollnas square.

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Flight Deals Under $199 on CheapOair: Book it to Believe it.

Flight Deals Under $199 on CheapOair: Book it to Believe it. Yes! This is our new mantra this Season. Check out our super-saver airfare prices on CheapOair and fly to Las Vegas, Orlando, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Atlanta, Denver, Phoenix and more. So go, grab the offer and kick off your vacation right with flight deals under $199.

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Celebrate This Season with CheapOair’s Exclusive Winter Deals

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With winters knocking our doors, many travelers must be thinking of taking an exotic vacation. If you have not planned yet and still looking for some great deals to come your way, check out exclusive winter travel deals on CheapOair. Whether you are planning for a Caribbean vacation or want to go for ski trip, CheapOair is offering you great bargains on flights, hotels, and car rentals. For more information, check back for regular fare updates and travel deals on next posts.

Fly Cheap and Save More: Tips for Booking Flights Online

flightAs Christmas is near, more and more travelers are booking their airfares online, but it pays to shop around and know some tricks to find cheap airline deals. Your best approach will likely depend on how flexible your travel plans are, but regardless of your situation, there are a variety of ways to save money.

1. Book Early: The earlier you book the more chance you have to get the cheap flight deals. While waiting until the last minute can pay off at other times of the year, those who wait to buy seats for the holidays may find little or no availability.

2. Compare fares: Search multiple travel sites for cheap flight deals. You can speed this process with a comparison-shopping engine, which allows you to sample several airline and agency sites simultaneously.

3. Include Saturday Night Stay: Try including Saturday night during your stay at the destination. Most of the carriers offer a discount on their fares for travel including Saturday.

4. Avoid Weekend Travel: Traveling Monday through Thursday is generally cheaper then Friday thru Sunday. This applies both to departure and return travel. Airlines charge more for weekend travel. If your schedule is flexible, think about flying on less popular days. Tuesdays can save you a lot of money. Most business people travel on Mondays and Fridays, while vacationers travel on the weekends. If you are flexible, Tuesdays can be much cheaper.

5. Avoid Peak Travel Dates: Certain dates around the holidays are more popular for travel than others, and with so many passengers competing for a set number of seats in the airplane, booking an affordable airfare on these busy days can be quite difficult. You should try not to fly on the Wednesday before Easter, the day before Christmas Eve (December 23), the day after Christmas (December 26), and the day after New Year’s (January 2).

6. Don Not Stay More Than 30 Days: If your stay is 30 to 60 days long, you can pay 10 to 15 percent more for your ticket. And, if your stay is 60 to 90 days long, you might pay 30 to 40 percent more for your travel.

7. Extend the Airport Search: By avoiding major airports and flying out of smaller, less popular ones, you may find more availability on major carriers and have access to the many discount airlines that tend to use alternate airports as bases of operation. Most of the search engines are able to search for the lowest fares using multiple airports within large metropolitan areas.

8. Sign up for fare alerts: Many airline sites and agents such as Expedia, Orbitz and CheapOair allow you to sign up to be notified about deals on specific routes.

British Airways and Qantas Explore Merger

British Airways confirmed merger discussions with Qantas Airways. British Airways in a statement said “it is exploring a potential merger with Qantas Airways Limited via a dual-listed company structure,” but warned, “There is no guarantee that any transaction will be forthcoming and a further announcement will be made in due course, if appropriate.”

In addition to its newly disclosed discussions with Australia’s flag carrier, British Airways said it continues to move forward with discussions in its planned merger with Spain’s Iberia.

Top 10 Most Adventurous Ski Areas

Different people have different perceptions for Skiing. Some take it just as a hobby, visit “resorts” and go for the glamour scene, the beautiful view and the amenities. While for others it is an untamed adventure sport. They prefer Marco Polo over Rumple Stilskin, they play Risk, not Parcheesi, they let their lawns go in the summer, and they search for wild playgrounds in the winter. Check out list of top-ten most adventurous ski areas as voted by the editors at Skiing.

Squaw Valley

Squaw Valley

1. SQUAW VALLEY - Squaw is where the majority of American professional extreme skiers live and where “extreme” movie-makers and photographers shoot endless rolls of film. The place oozes with extreme energy, and it is impossible not to be captured by it yourself. The mountain has plenty of famous lines to conquer, such as The Palisades or The Fingers, and innumerable other look-at-me cliff jumps and steep chutes. Most adventurers who visit find Squaw intoxicating, and feel like the radical stars of their own personal movies.

2. JACKSON HOLE - When you board the tram at the bottom you can not help but notice a sign warning “Our Mountain is like nothing you have skied before. It is huge with variable terrain from groomed slopes to dangerous cliff areas, and dangerously variable weather and snow conditions. Give this special mountain the respect it demands!” Already, your adventure has started. For such a large area, there is comparably little grooming and plenty of untouched terrain to explore. Too bad the sign also insists you “exercise extreme caution”.

3. CHAMONIX- Chamonix has long been known as the “death sport capital of the world”. “Death-sport” meaning any sport based on adrenaline and gravity with a high fatality rate, in this case climbing, mountaineering, paragliding, and “extreme” skiing. In keeping with Euro-tradition, Chamonix has few rules. You can duck under ropes, play in crevasses, schuss avalanche slopes, swing from one finger over a 1000-foot cliff, whatever you want. This free attitude, coupled with the steep, sick terrain and the trendy scene that promoting gnarliness, and a pilgrim such as yourself can really get out and rock.

4. MAD RIVER- Those popular “Mad River Glen, Ski it if you Can” bumper stickers must have paid off. The mountain itself draws people in, not fancy new lifts or snowmaking. Skiing Mad River makes you feel like a hyperactive kid attacking a jungle gymn, the world seems dripping with challenges and excitement: ski a hidden chute and jump a mandatory 10 foot frozen waterfall, or swing from a tree into a hollow for one skier. Mad River offers tight tree skiing and some of the only east coast cliff jumping available.

5. WHISTLER/BLACKCOMB- Want to get away from the closure signs and control ropes of American’s litigation fearing resorts? There’s freedom nearby, and it’s called Canada! Whistler/Blackcomb offers a chance to make more of your own decisions and fend for yourself, all while facing big mountain challenges. Consider it a mini- Europe, with glacier skiing, some crevasses, ice faces, and risk-your-life challenges. It’s all there, caution signs in place, for you to look over or even indulge.

6. VAL D’ISERE - The European Alps are dramatic, with huge Matterhorn-type peaks and angry looking horizons beckoning the adventurous come to play. If you add the freedom of the French mountain culture which allows you to take responsibility for your own actions, then all French ski areas should be on this adventure list- with Val D’Isere at the top. The resort is in a dead-end valley and perfect for visitors to begin long explorations to dozens of other towns, ski resorts and even countries.

7. ALTA- Almost anything worth skiing at Alta requires a traverse or a short hike. People not used to “earning their turns” find the extra work fabulously adventurous and well worth the effort. Plus, the atmosphere is cool, laid back and real- almost like stepping into a Spike Lee Movie. Lack of high-speed lifts leaves the snow less cut-up, and the management doesn’t try to create false glamour through advertising. Alta is raw, with little hype. It’s an adventure just being there.

8. VERBIER- Only in Europe are ski areas this huge. With well over 100 lifts and trams, you could get seriously lost in Verbier, or finish a day 30 miles by car from where you started. Over every ridge is another awesome view with dozens of new peaks to explore. The small town of Verbier is small and very cosmopolitan, so it’s easy to find an eclectic group to adventure with. This is important; because you could get so lost you may have to eat one of your companions.

9. SNOWBIRD- People dedicate their lives to The Bird. It’s the snow quality- 500 inches a year, and well worth it. After a big storm, when the obvious runs look tracked, everyone goes on a mission to discover the secret stashes. Even weeks after the last storm, there’s excellent snow somewhere- you just have to find it. When the patrol open the out-of-bounds areas, and the snow is sweeter than lemon meringue, watch out! You’ll become obsessed like the rest of them.

10. CRESTED BUTTE- The best way to ski The Butte is to follow a local. Either befriend him or her, or quietly chase anyone clad in gore-tex and duct tape. Crested Butte has a million hidden treasures. All those inconsequential looking traverses lead to an enormous world of rocks, trees and wicked little lines. Think like an archeologist. Don’t miss a turn, or you could miss a new discovery.

Obese Have ‘Right to Two Airline Seats’ in Canada

obeseOBESE people have the right to two seats for the price of one on flights within Canada, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Thursday.

The high court declined to hear an appeal by Canadian airlines of a decision by the Canadian Transportation Agency that people who are “functionally disabled by obesity” deserve to have two seats for one fare.

The airlines had lost an appeal at the Federal Court of Appeal in May and had sought to launch a fresh appeal at the Supreme Court. The court’s decision not to hear a new appeal means the one-person-one-fare policy stands.

The appeal had been launched by Air Canada, Air Canada Jazz and WestJet.