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Friday, 26 December 2008



The High Standard of First Class Travel
By Mark Stone

Travel with first class is a high standart.you must try this.you will lost if you not try.
Mark StoneLevel: PlatinumI was born in Ohio but raised in Carlsbad, New Mexico. I spent a year in Southern

California before moving to Dallas, Texas where I ... ...

Enjoy a high standard of service and comfort on board Cathay Pacific. Their First Class service promises an increased level of privacy, ambience and convenience aboard one of the youngest and most advanced fleets in the world. From the special paneling that creates individual cocoons to seating that is put through rigorous ergonomic testing a long haul flight on Cathay Pacific now offers the best in first class travel.
Cathay Pacific offers an extensive schedule from North America to Hong Kong and beyond Hong Kong to cities throughout Asia as well as daily nonstop service from Europe, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand.
As soon as you check-in at the airport, all your needs are anticipated and met. With personalized service, exclusive cabins and spacious seats with a pitch ranging from 62 to 74 inches on long haul routes, all your needs are anticipated and met. Personal televisions in the armrest of each seat offer eight channels of entertainment, movies and TV features and up to 22 different first-run movies are available each month.
Foods and beverages including five-course meals, light snacks, fine wines, spirits and more are served in elegant custom-designed glassware and crockery at your preference. Refreshment menu choices range from light snacks such as sandwiches, to more substantial offerings such as Asian soups or hot entrées. Cathay Pacific's noodle service is also available throughout the flights to and from Canada.

The experience of Cathay Pacific first class travel is enhanced by an environment that is natural, soothing and exceptionally well appointed.this is a rigt travel and your not loss yor memory about this.
Mark Stone writes informative articles for many websites including American Express Imperial Travel, http://www.imptrav.com. Imperial Travel are first class travel and business class travel experts with years of experience in finding the best prices for travelers interested in first class and business class seating.

Wednesday, 24 December 2008

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First Class and Business Class Air Travel - How to Fly Cheaper and Join the Jet-SetBy Dave Smith

Many people in world spend her money because to travel with first class.
Every single day hundreds of thousands of people worldwide will board an aircraft and sit down in 'sardine' (economy) class to enjoy hours and hours of 'comfort' in a standard seat of 29" to 34" pitch. Your seat space will depend on which airline you fly - some are more generous than others. And we've all been there! Probably nothing worse as the captain switches off the seat belt sign and the passenger in front immediately reclines his seat towards your face...

Many people choice aeconomic class.Economic conditions dictate that most air travellers will have to fly economy, as business and first class tickets are simply out of range price-wise. Only the flying 'elite' get to travel up front - this is particularly the case for long-haul flights.
There will always be a demand from corporate travellers and wealthier individuals for for these higher priced premium air tickets. In fact this high revenue group is the lifeblood for many an international airline, particularly on the lucrative transatlantic and transpacific routes.
Fly from London to New York in first class and you will pay up to £7,000 or $14,000. Or fly from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia in first and you could pay up to £12,000 or $24,000. Not exactly small change...
Let's face it, we all want to sit at the front of the plane. Nice comfortable chairs which recline into flat beds, plenty of space and privacy, gourmet dining, service with a personal touch. Not to mention free lounge access where we can escape the crowds at the airport.
So you think that you will never be able to enjoy the trappings of international first class air travel? Well, all is not necessarily lost...

There are a number of tips and techniques which can get you flying in the premium cabins much cheaper than you ever thought possible. We will mention a couple here for readers...
Try All Business Class...while it's still here
French airline L'Avion flies from Paris Orly to New York Newark. It is currently the only surviving "all-business class" airline after the likes of Maxjet, EOS Airlines and Silverjet went under. It uses a Boeing 757 aircraft configured with 90 seats.

Prices start at around $1,550 or €1,180 return all-in, which is reasonable value.
Fly OpenSkies
British Airways has started its OpenSkies airline which will co-operate with L'Avion on flights between Paris and New York. BA will also use a Boeing 757 but in a 3-class configuration. Business class tickets are available from €2,300 / $3,700 return.
Go Off-Beat

Book a ticket on one of the more off-beat carriers. For example, there are a large number of airlines flying transatlantic (such as Air India, IcelandAir and Kuwait Airways) and they often undercut the major carriers by up to 80%. Business class flights can be found from £850 / $1,700 return.
Join the Frequent Flyer Elite
You should join up with 1 or 2 frequent flyer program and try to attain elite status. This will give you some benefits including lounge access and better chance of upgrades. There are clever ways of getting top status within a few weeks if you know how and this will help you greatly in your quest for first class flying. And be careful how you spend those miles as most travellers end up using them in the most inefficient ways, at great cost to themselves!
Invest in Your Travel Future

If you would like to learn a lot more about maximizing your chances of traveling in business or first class including little known advanced airfare arbitrage techniques, making the most of your air miles, how to find the lowest fare every time - even if you fly economy - and much, much more, then you should invest in the 'Ultimate Airfares & Upgrades Guide' from AirTravelGenius.com This high-end e-book is for the aspiring elite traveler who wants to join the global jet-set - a must for any international flyers.
The 'Ultimate Airfares & Upgrades Guide' ebook is available at airtravelgenius.com. These secret insider tips and techniques could really save you thousands of pounds or dollars in airfare costs. Invest in yourself and your travel future.
Want to know how to get the best seat on an airplane or get a free airline upgrade? Then check out more air travel tips and strategies in the comprehensive free articles section here: airtravelgenius.com/articles
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