Monday, October 31, 2011

Opt For Businesses Certified by Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa

Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa (FTTSA) is a non-profit organisation that promotes and encourages fair and responsible business practice by South African tourism establishments. The organisation issues a certification programme that backs tourism establishments that meet the criteria.

South Africa is visited in hordes by tourists from all over the world. With tourist destinations like Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Port Elizabeth, South African tourism has become a sort of phenomenon. Many look for cheap flights tickets to South Africa that land at any of its many airports to explore the myriad of the country’s attractions and charms. In such a blossoming tourism scenario, it becomes relevant that a certain organisation takes care of the working of tourist-oriented businesses and look into different aspects of it like fair wages and working conditions, fair purchasing, fair operations, equitable distribution of benefits and respect for human rights, culture and environment. This is where Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa comes into picture.

Tourists who book flights to South Africa and choose to stay or use the services of an FTTSA-certified establishment will make sure that their holiday travel is going to benefit local communities and economies. It will also ensure that the establishment you are dealing with is operated ethically and in a socially and environmentally responsible way.

Fair Trade in Tourism South Africa has won many accolades with the most recent one being the winner in the 2010 Africa Investor Tourism Awards under Best Sustainable Tourism Investment category.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Alluring Reasons to Book flights to Brisbane

Brisbane is sitting at the banks of River Brisbane and shimmers with an unparallel vivacity. Sheer cosmopolitan lifestyle of the city prompts millions to look for airlines offering cheap air tickets on flights to this remarkable capital of Queensland.

Brisbane boasts a cloud-piercing skyline and at night gleaming reflections of the soaring skyscrapers decks up the charm of River Brisbane. The wonderful city of Brisbane offers a year-round pleasant weather, diverse art and cultural scenario. Myriads of appealing sightseeing attractions lure holidaymakers to grab cheap flights to Brisbane. But the essence of Brisbane lies in its two alluring attractions. Read on and know them!!

Story Bridge

Story Bridge stands at the forefront and highlights the splendour of beautiful Brisbane. Story Bridge connects Fortitude Valley with Kangaroo Point. Don’t forget to miss this incredible attraction while on holidays to Brisbane. The bridge offers an exhilarating bridge-climbing experience and on reaching the top you are rewarded with breathtaking views of the city. Story Bridge is in close proximity to countless accommodation options which offer convenient facilities for every taste and budget. Millions across the world hop onto the flights to Brisbane, just to catch sight of this marvellous bridge.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is the parkland which is located 11km southwest of Brisbane. The sanctuary is home to 130 adult koalas and other inhabitants like dingoes, roos, wombats and snakes. Make sure to visit the sanctuary when you travel to Brisbane as it is one of the premier tourist attractions in city. Here you can encounter the kangaroos and hand feed them.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

A Holiday in the Most Livable City in the World - Melbourne

Australia spoils for choice; even when it comes to selecting your port of entry into the country. Well, it did not for me!!

Melbourne has recently been awarded as the most liveable city in the world for 2011. And I decided to book flights to Melbourne for a city-break holiday, ignoring close contender Sydney. A good availability of tickets on cheap flights to Melbourne was an equally important factor!

My travel on connecting flights to Melbourne with British Airways and Thai Airways proved pretty rewarding for the wonderful in-flight service (Thai hospitality in the air was something to die for). The 30 minutes drive from Melbourne airport (or Tullamarine Airport) to my hotel in central Melbourne clearly explained why the city is the most liveable city in the world.

The reliable and efficient transportation facilities in the city make Melbourne one of the most 'comfortable to explore' cities. The bus tours and helicopter tours are great ways to travel down under and to enjoy a trip to all the major attractions.

It was a good idea to have booked my cheap flights to Melbourne in March. The Melbourne Food and Wine festival was every bit worth the money spent on my flight tickets and hotel.

The city’s attractions did cause the problem of plenty for me though. The Penguin Parade at Phillip Island, Melbourne Museum, Eureka Skydeck 88, the legendary Melbourne Cricket Ground, Old Melbourne Gaol, National Gallery of Victoria International, and the Royal Botanic Gardens make any Melbourne holiday unforgettable. They made mine!! Just make sure you carry an extra memory card for your digital camera!! was a testament to the after disembarking my flights and at Melbourne and heading to my hotel With a great infrastructure and lifestyle, Melbourne has managed to win the tag of being the most-liveable city in the world in 2011 and thus tempt many to book tickets to travel to this dreamland.

A local at the carnival suggested me to book advance cheap flights to Melbourne in November when the city hosts another vivacious fest, the Wangaratta Jazz Festival that features boundless events and performances by many world-renowned musical artists. Being a music enthusiast, I took his advice and booked cheap flights to Melbourne for November too. Plus, the lure to visit the city again, this time with my family, was quite irresistible.

The two major airports of Melbourne are "Wow". The International airlines such as Qantas Airways and Jetstar Airways land at Melbourne International Airport whereas all the domestic flights head towards the Avalon Airport.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Deckchairs to be put out in Sydney

People on cheap flights to Sydney who want to put their feet up on arrival will soon be able to relax in a deck chair in the city.

The lord mayor of the city Clover Moore has announced that it will be playing host to a Chairs in the Square project this year, which will see 190 of the items of furniture put out in Sydney Square and Barrack Street Wynyard.

Cafe chairs and tables will also be put out in the areas and will remain in place for six months as part of the City of Sydney 2030 vision for the future initiative.


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