Sunday, 26 January 2014

Cheap Flights Info, Cheap Fare Airline, Low Cost Flights: Cheap Flight

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I love flying, I love the view that you get when you're up there in the sky and I love the sinking feeling you get in your tummy when the plane is taking off from the runway, I love chewing gum to stop my ears from blocking, I love the entire experience. Unfortunately, I am not a frequent flyer and as embarrassing as this is, my last minutes flight was in 2008. I had just finished matric, all bright eyed and bushy tailed at this big world that lay ahead of me. In South Africa it is a tradition among the youngsters that you go off for a few weeks to a new town and completely let loose. These weeks of partying and creating memories is known as Matric Rage. My then boyfriend was in Ballito, Durban celebrating with his friends while I stayed home. I had finished a year earlier than I should have meaning that all of my friends were only entering the last year of their high school careers when I had already finished mine. I chose not to go off on Matric Rage because it didn't really feel right to celebrate without them. However, on a sunny day as I lay next to the pool with my book in hand and the music soothing my ears, this crazy thought popped into my head, fuelled by missing my then-partner that I should go to Durban, and what faster way than by plane! I followed through with this crazy thought and made the decision the evening before, chatted to my mum and called up my dad to try and get funding for my little adventure, after all what are parents for (kidding mum and dad) Luckily my pleas were met with kind eyes and soft hearts, and my dad happened to have a friend with some connections so I was able to get a business class ticket of cheap flights for a discounted price. The East London Airport is a very small one and is unfortunately not on the main 'flying routes'. At the time we did not have much of a variety in terms of airlines and because it was such a spontaneous decision on my part, I never chose the airline because of its cost or what perks you got on the flight. I chose the airline that would get me there faster than I could say 'Take me to Durban' and the one that would be leaving soonest. Of course today our little East London Airport has grown a bit, thanks to the World Cup in 2010 and we are now getting more last minutes flights and have more of a variety when choosing an airline. As one would say, variety is the spice of life! I left in the morning the following day with a suitcase too big, eyes too wide, growing butterflies in my tummy and an excitement I couldn't contain. It was my first time flying on my own and I had no idea what to expect. I boarded from East London and found my seat. The plane was a lot smaller than any other plane I had been on before. I managed to secure myself a window seat right behind the wing – I am told this is one of the best seats, with no one else sitting next to me – bliss. I had an entire row to myself to stretch out and truly enjoy my flight, how many people can say they've had that? Not many I'm sure. The plane was virtually empty, with only business men and women flying to or from meetings, or whatever it was that had them catching this early flight.

It was a perfect morning with the sky as clear as crystal, inviting me to enjoy the views that lay below me and had my eyes and heart eating it up. I hadn't been to Natal since we had lived there many, many moons ago. It was so wonderful to go back, even if it wasn't to where I used to live. The flight was truly great. I don't have much to compare it to unfortunately, but for me it was just wonderful. It was short and comfortable, the people were friendly but kept to themselves; each of us caught up in our own thoughts and the beauty that lay beneath us. The cabin crew were easy-going and made you felt comfortable without making too much of a fuss and making sure not to bother you too many times. The captain's voice sounded like that of every other pilot. I often wonder if they go for voice-overs before getting the job, or if they go for vocal training to ensure that they all sound as cool, calm and collected as all the other 'drivers of the sky'. Honestly, if having to choose a pilot on his voice alone, I think I would fail terribly. One thing I have realised from travelling and living in different cities is that you could never find people like those in East London and Durban anywhere else, they are of the friendliest bunch, always with a warm smile and a cheerful hello. We were each handed a meal, I remember this because I was so surprised by the contents – bless my innocence! We received a delicious burger, sweets, yoghurt, fruit and a juice. This was absolutely perfect for me because with all the nerves and excitement going on before the flight, I don't remember eating breakfast. We landed in Durban not long after that. I had no idea where to go or how to get out of there, so I followed the crowd and hoped that they would lead me to the pickup area. Obviously you are not allowed to have your phone on during the flight, so I was holding thumbs that my then-boyfriend, let's call him Bob had arrived on time and was waiting for me. Thank goodness he was! We said our hellos and jumped in the car and headed off on the road that would lead us to the beach side cottage that he was staying in. When we finally arrived, I was greeted by a house full of unkempt men, with a house that was even more unkempt – clearly there were no women staying there! The house in general was beautiful and situated in a prime spot. It had a lovely garden that rolled down a cliff and into the beach which was covered by rocks and boulders and met with the crashing waves of the warm Durban Ocean. The week that I was there was spent partying through the nights, dancing until we couldn't 'boogie no more' and generally just losing ourselves in the anonymity you are granted within a new town, with new hotspots to attend every night. Soaking up the hot Durban sun was a daily blessing. The long summer days were what I craved most. Lazing around in the sun, playing volleyball and touch rugby, eyeing out any handsome blokes that strolled past us, dipping into the warmth of the sea, feeling the salt and sand stick to your drying body – there are few things better than a well spent summer's day! We had a ball and the week seemed to go by in the blink of an eye. I never flew back to East London, instead I travelled back down in the car with *Bob, singing the songs that burst through the speakers and taking in the scenery that ran by. It was all such an incredible experience, unfortunately I never took photos of the flight or of my spontaneous holiday mostly because I was too caught up in the experience and also because not even in my wildest dreams did I think I would end up writing about it. The flight was amazing and I'd definitely rate it a 4 out of 5 – nothing is ever perfect so I don't feel it would be fair to mark it 5, but it was pretty darn close! If there is one thing I could recommend to people, it would be to take that brave step and do something spontaneous, jump on a last minute flight and have the holiday of a life time – you will never regret it.


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Sunday, 19 January 2014

Cheap Last Minute Flights from London Gatwick Airport

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Cheap return flights at Cheap flights for you from London Gatwick Airport will leave you spoilt for choice – we fly to all corners of the globe so take your pick from Europe, America, Africa and Asia.

Gatwick is Thomson Airways’ biggest hub. From here, we fly to over 70 airports around the globe. It means there’s no shortage of options if you choose to take a cheap flight from London Gatwick Airport. We rack up European titans like Ibiza, Italy, Turkey and Rhodes. Then you have got the likes of Barbados in the Caribbean, Florida for a chance to meet Mickey and co, and the Maldives for some grown-up glamour. If that’s not enough, we also fly to Africa, which means you can hit the souks of Marrakech or trail the big five in Kenya.

Thomson Airways Cheap Flights From London Gatwick Airport Include:

Agadir, Morocco
Alghero, Sardinia
Alicante, Spain
Antalya, Turkey
Aruba, Caribbean
Aswan, Egypt
Barbados, Caribbean
Boa Vista, Cape Verde
Bodrum, Turkey
Bourgas, Bulgaria
Cancun, Mexico
Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic
Catania, Sicily
Chania, Crete
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Corfu, Greece
Corsica, France
Dalaman, Turkey
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Faro, Portugal
Florida, USA
Fuerteventura, Spain
Funchal, Madeira
Gerona, Spain
Goa, India
Gran Canaria, Spain
Heraklion, Crete
Holguin, Cuba
Hurghada, Egypt
Ibiza, Spain
Izmir, Turkey
Kalamata, Greece
Kavala, Thassos
Kefalonia, Greece
Kos, Greece
La Palma, Spain
Lanzarote, Spain
Larnaca, Cyprus
Liberia, Costa Rica
Luxor, Egypt
Malaga, Spain
Male, Maldives
Malta
Marrakech, Morocco
Marsa Alam, Egypt
Menorca, Spain
Marsa Matruh, Egypt
Mombasa, Kenya
Monastir, Tunisia
Montego Bay, Jamaica
Mykonos
Mytilene, Greece
Naples, Italy
Palma, Majorca
Paphos, Cyprus
Pisa, Italy
Preveza, Lefkas
Pula, Croatia
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Reus, Spain
Rhodes, Greece
Sal, Cape Verde
Samana, Dominican Republic
Samos, Greece
Santorini, Greece
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Skiathos, Greece
Taba, Egypt
Tenerife, Spain
Thessaloniki, Greece
Tivat, Montenegro
Varadero, Cuba
Venice, Italy
Verona, Italy
Zante, Greece

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Sunday, 5 January 2014

Cheap Flight to Australia

Cheap Flight to Australia
Pack your bags and head Down Under with our cheap flights to Australia. The land they call Oz awaits your visit with adventure, animals and scenery unlike any in the world. This island nation has a bit of everything for the curious traveler. Get in touch with nature by heading to the Outback to hop with kangaroos and climb like koalas. Go on a walkabout with Aboriginals and listen to tales of long past as you lie under the stars. Then head off to Queensland or the Gold Coast and their beautiful beaches to wash off the dust left behind by your Outback adventure. If you’re more of a city dweller, sightsee in awesome Aussie cities like Sydney or Melbourne, where you won’t find a shortage of fun tourist attractions. It’s a big country, but with such cheap airfare, you won’t have a problem with the size of your wallet.

A direct flight to Australia might seem lengthy, but your time in the air is well worth your time on land. With natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef, Oz is a must for any world traveler. Australia flights arrive at all the big cities, like Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD). Get the best view of the world-famous Sydney Opera House from the pinnacle of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb. Search for a cheap flight north to Cairns International Airport (CNS) and sail out to snorkel or scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef. Or book a trip out to Ayers Rock, the color-changing monolith in the middle of the Outback. Or you may want to grab a flight down south to Melbourne and drive along the Great Ocean Road and see how the sea has carved cliffs into the land. Australia has it all; what are you waiting for?

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More useful information about Australia

  • Book a direct flight to Australia to see bizarre wildlife and beautiful beaches.
  • If you are looking for Australian beaches, Bondi Beach in Sydney should be a first stop.
  • Last minute flight deals to Australia can be found if you are flexible with your travel dates.
  • Looking for daily deals while in Australia? Groupon and Living Social have a presence there too.
  • Some of Australia's six states are New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia.
  • Sydney is Australia's oldest city and has international style and superb dining.
  • Take a one way flight to Australia and you'll will be picking up some of the local slang in no time.
  • The 'real' Tasmanian Devil is found on the island of Tasmania, and is the size of a small dog.
  • The off season in Australia is June through August when winter is in full effect.
  • Want to visit the capital city? It's little-known Canberra; not Sydney or Melbourne.