Archive for April, 2009
The cost of car travel has grown considerably in the last few years, and the public transportation section is no different. But it is not just the rising fuel costs that have your train tickets and bus tickets soaring. Each and every time a person rides the trains without paying not only raises our costs but our paying customers as well. This is why we have put the penalty fare scheme in place so that your train tickets do not cost more than they have to. Therefore, reducing the numbers who do not pay is our main goal.
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Lots of people going on safari for the first time ask me what to take on safari in africa. So here are 5 useful tips to smooth your journey, make packing easier, and ensure that you don’t leave any essentials behind.
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To Thi, or “Lady To,” has been perched atop Vong Phu Mountain for hundreds of years, waiting for her husband to return from war.
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Sa Huynh is an area dotted with quaint fishing villages and sandy beaches in the central region’s Quang Ngai Province.
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There’s much to see and do at Phu Ninh, the biggest manmade lake in the central province of Quang Nam.
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Europes major airlines have closed 132 routes in the last year, according to research from new private jet company, Jet Republic, leaving passengers with less choice.
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Consumer watchdog Which? Holiday has slammed airlines for the fees they charge to refund Air Passenger Duty for cancelled flights.
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The Sea Festival 2009 to be held in the south-central province of Khanh Hoa will feature 67 cultural, arts, sports and tourism activities held at several locations in Nha Trang City.
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Flying from Blackpool, London City or Doncaster Sheffield airports this summer? Lucky you. According to a survey of 9,000 passengers, they are the three best airports in the whole of the country.
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More than a quarter of travel companies selling insurance are not following new rules laid out by the Financial Services Authority, it was claimed last week.
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