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Friday 19 October 2018

France Is Getting 5 New High-Speed Train Lines

Earlier this year, the French government announced it would make some serious investments in its transportation infrastructure—which translates today to details about five new high-speed train lines, expected to criss-cross the country by 2023, reports The Local France. These technically aren't new routes; instead, France will upgrade both train cars and existing "regular" rail lines to make them both high-speed TGV. Here's where the "new" lines will run, and what it all means for you:Bordeaux–

Toulouse: It currently takes travelers more than four hours to go by train between the wine region of Bordeaux and historic Toulouse, with its landmark churches and convent, in France's southwest. A new high-speed connection will shave off an hour, and the train stations in both towns will be upgraded, reports The Local.

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Monday 1 October 2018

Five Things to Know About Crystal Cruises' Debussy Cruise Ship




World's Best 2018 Awards Rank: #6 River Cruise Line

Best for: Luxury lovers searching for memorably fabulous Continental cuisine and top-notch service.
Sails: Rhine River, Main River, Moselle River, and Danube River

At a Glance: Crystal Cruises’ river ship cabins all have balconies and butlers … and they’re also all-ages, too. You may not think of them as family ships, but everyone six-months-old and up is welcome.

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Monday 17 September 2018

Five Things to Know About Crystal Cruises' Debussy Cruise Ship



World's Best 2018 Awards Rank: #6 River Cruise Line
Best for: Luxury lovers searching for memorably fabulous Continental cuisine and top-notch service.
Sails: Rhine River, Main River, Moselle River, and Danube River

At a Glance: Crystal Cruises’ river ship cabins all have balconies and butlers … and they’re also all-ages, too. You may not think of them as family ships, but everyone six-months-old and up is welcome.

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Tuesday 4 September 2018

Here’s What’s on the Menu for the World’s Longest Flight


Singapore Airlines will be relaunching the world’s longest flight this October. For the 18-hour and 45-minute nonstop journey, the airline has partnered with nutrition and health experts to create a wellness menu specifically for the flight.

To make passengers comfortable on the flight from Newark Liberty International Airport to Singapore's Changi Airport, the airline is working with wellness brand Canyon Ranch to create meals, sleep and lighting strategies, and stretching routines. Canyon Ranch is no stranger to providing health expertise, with a portfolio of wellness lifestyle properties that include the world’s biggest day spa inside of Las Vegas’ The Venetian and The Palazzo hotels.

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Tuesday 7 August 2018

Marion Miller's 14-day Trip Around India

Marion Miller is a member of Travel + Leisure’s A-List, a collection of the top travel advisors in the world, and can help plan your perfect getaway. Below is an example of the type of itineraries she creates.

Day 1: Arrive in Delhi

Arrive in Delhi and meet your Micato representative after deplaning. They will accompany you to your luxury vehicle, where cool refreshments await. You will drive through the city to your hotel, The Imperial Hotel, where the manicured lawns, sweeping staircases, and exquisitely carved stone-work will take you back to the glamorous days of the Raj. 

Day 2: Delhi

Grab a leisurely breakfast before meeting Micato's tour director, Hem Singh. His charm and intense love for his country and its people make him the person to have by your side as you embark on your adventure. Continue to Humayun's Tomb, where Emperor Humayun, the father of Emperor Akbar, lies buried. 
Next, visit a Gurudwara or Sikh Temple, where you will meet community leaders and help make the day’s meal. You'll learn how to roll chipatti dough. After lunch, continue your exploration of the city as you embark on a visit to the Old Delhi. Deep within the labyrinthine alleys, meet Michael Haidar Ali, who will take you on a fascinating food walk to discover the many treats available. 
Later, dine at the home of our Indian hosts. 

Day 3: Delhi to Agra

Proceed to Agra and check into the Oberoi Amarvilas, located right across from the Taj Mahal. In the evening, visit Mehtab Bagh, a site across the river that affords a spectacular view of the Taj Mahal. Back at the hotel, we have arranged for you to enjoy the expert ministrations of a traditional Ayurvedic therapist. For dinner, head to the Pool Pavilion, where a sitarist provides the live background music while you dine. 

Day 4: Agra

Rise early to visit the Taj Mahal. As is customary with Micato, we are the first to enter the gates. Accompanying you is your dedicated photographer to capture these memorable moments. You will also visit the widely acclaimed House of Kohinoor for a private viewing of their priceless collection of hand woven tapestries as well as jewels, some of which date back to the Mughal era.
In the afternoon, get up close and personal with the sloth bears living at the world’s largest sloth bear rescue facility. If of interest, sponsor one of the adorable resident bear cubs and receive its biography and periodic updates on his welfare.

Day 5: Agra to Ranthambore

After breakfast, take a private charter to Sawai Madhopur, home to the Ranthambore National Park. Upon arrival in Ranthambore, proceed to your luxury resort bordering the park, the Oberoi Vanyavilas. Later in the evening, meet the Head Warden of the park for cocktails and dinner. Ranthambore is indisputably one of Indian wildlife conservation’s success stories where the tiger population has increased over the years. A meeting with him is a perfect way to understand the tireless conservation efforts which have gone into this.

Day 6: Ranthambore

Awake just before dawn to hot coffee or a pot of tea, accompanied by a few pieces of shortbread to fortify you for the morning’s a sunrise game drive. The rolling landscape is simply crawling with wildlife, but it is the tigers that everyone comes to see. Ranthambore is one of the best locations to get a close view. They are sighted almost daily somewhere in the park – especially early in the morning. 
Between game drives, embark on an excursion to Dastkar – a craft conservation project aimed at sustaining local artisans and their trade. Visit the workshop where you will see and even try your hand at different crafts like block printing, patchwork, rug-weaving and shoe-making.

Day 7: Ranthambore to Jaipur

Depart Ranthambore for Jaipur. Arrive at Rambagh Palace, your accommodations for the next few nights. In the afternoon, visit the City Palace complex. Here you'll take the insider’s tour — your guide knows all the legends that make the Palace such a memorable place to visit. At night, you are invited for a special family dinner. 

Day 8: Holi

Watch and join in as people of all ages gather and douse each other with brightly colored powder (gulal) and water. Your guide will provide the traditional garb for the day – a white kurta-pyjama and  your arsenal of colors. Early this evening, maybe you’ll want to fly a kite? During your travels through India you will often see children on rooftops engrossed in the age-old sport of kite-flying. The children can also enjoy a rangoli session at the hotel, where they will be taught to recreate a beautiful Indian design using flower petals/dried rice.

Day 9: Jaipur

Wake up early to enjoy a balloon adventure over Jaipur. Later, we visit the Amber Fort before heading to a private elephant sanctuary. You'll get up close and personal with the Asian elephants by bathing and painting them with traditional Indian designs. As the sun sets, enjoy cocktails at the members-only Jaipur Polo Club where you will be joined by members of the legendary Jaipur Polo team. This elite game, once the sole preserve of kings and princes, is a way of life in Jaipur and a favourite with the city’s smart set.

Day 10: Jaipur to Udaipur

Once again, awake to a delightful breakfast before departing for Udaipur. Upon arrival, you'll visit the City Palace, the largest palace complex in Rajasthan. Afterwards, we continue to your hotel, Taj Lake Palace, in time for lunch. The perfect way to enhance your stay at the Lake Palace Hotel is to take a cruise on the Gangaur boat around the serene Lake Pichola. The Gangaur is an antique royal barge belonging to the House of Mewar, and was used in the James Bond film Octopussy. Cocktails and a delectable dinner will be served. 

Day 11: Udaipur

Join your guide for a tour of the nearby temples of Eklingji. You also visit Nagda, the site of two fourth-century temples, both embellished with intricately carved royal edits, recalling the harsh rulers of centuries past. After lunch, you'll take a camel cart ride through the nearby village, where you’ll meet a village elder. He will take you on a walk through the village, introducing you to his family and perhaps inviting you for a cup of tea at his home. 

Day 12: Udaipur to Jodhpur

This morning, after breakfast, you will depart Udaipur and drive to Ranakpur to visit the magnificent Ranakpur Jain temple complex. You'll stop for lunch at the charming Maharani Bagh Orchards, originally gifted by the Maharaja to his queen and used as a royal retreat. Afterwards, continue your journey and drive on to Jodhpur. Check into the Umaid Bhawan Palace, where you will receive the royal treatment as you settle into your gorgeous room. Once you’ve settled in, you’re off to explore the older part of Jodhpur city on auto-rickshaw, the best way to navigate the narrow lanes. Spend some time soaking in the sights and sounds of the bustling alleyways of the old-world bazaar. Roam the narrow lanes dotted with tiny shops selling exquisite Rajasthani textiles, handicrafts, pottery, curios and exquisite Rajasthani silver jewellery. Afterwards, you will return once more to your beautiful palace.

Day 13: Jodhpur

Your day begins with a visit to the Meherangarh Fort. Later, you will set off to visit the nearby Bishnoi Villages like Guda Bishnoiyan, Kakani, and Khejarli. Afterwards, explore the surrounding countryside on an open jeep safari, stopping en-route for a picnic lunch. You will return to your hotel in the late afternoon.

Day 14: Depart (Jodhpur to Delhi) 

This morning your journey draws to a close as you fly to Delhi. Upon arrival, you will be escorted to a hotel where a room has been reserved for you. Later that night, proceed to the international airport for your flight home.

Tuesday 17 July 2018

One percent. That’s all it took


The Olympics were two years away and the British cycling team was looking for a way to gain maximum advantage.

Enter Dave Brailsford.  His aim was simple – to improve the performance of the UK cyclists by just one percent in each key area of their training.  It was his theory that an improvement that small – in every single area – could lead to dramatic results.  And it did!

Within a few years, Britain not only had its first Tour de France winner, they also won over a third of the gold medals at the 2016 Olympics!

At ALTOUR, we take a similar approach.  We have created a proprietary solution that focuses on over seventy touch points of your travel program, by making several small changes that lead to huge results!

If you are currently under a managed program, you are probably already seeing some results, whether or not you feel that your TMC is doing a good job.  Most TMC’s are able to achieve certain savings…but they miss most of the waste.

The key is to uncover untapped savings and benefits, while enhancing the product your travelers and arrangers experience.

We expect you to achieve measureable savings of at least ten percent.  We are so certain we can deliver, that we write that promise into our contracts!

And we don’t stop there.  We would love to engage in conversation about our Travel Diagnostic tool which focuses on the key strength and opportunities within your travel program, while benchmarking your processes against your peers.

Talk to us.  Let’s discover which small improvements can be made in your program – improvements that will lead to dramatic results!

Wednesday 4 July 2018

How to stand out in a CROWDED market!

Travel Management is a crowded place to play. You and your colleagues are being bombarded on a daily basis by people who promise to make everything quicker, cheaper and better.
We can’t all be right — and in an industry with so little differential - how can you really tell before it’s too late?
Before we tell you our secret how we support our clients, we want to ask you some questions!

 o   How do you balance the quality of your program and employee well-being with the necessity to commoditize cost at all times?

o   In a mature program such as yours, how do you find these additional saving without affecting the very people who use the product daily?
o   In an industry shrouded in mystery… how transparent IS transparent??
 As always the best ideas are the simplest, At ALTOUR, we have no gimmicks. We make no false promises. We have no hidden agenda. Our plan is simple.


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Tuesday 19 June 2018

All You Need to Know About Travel Agencies in UAE


Planning to go for a family vacation to Dubai? Here are some quick details on what travel agencies in Dubai will make your journey a memorable one. Dubai welcomes over 5 million guests every year. Located in the UAE, the city of Dubai is a stunning blend of nature and technology. Located on the Arabian Gulf, people can enjoy sandy beaches, venture outside towards deserts, select shopping or simply learn more about town, which is slowly gaining prominence.

Tourism in is a flourishing industry and the many choices of travel agencies making it possible for the tourist to avail of the very best available alternatives. Certain tour packages include visits to cities that are near. These bundles include a trip to the cultural area of the Arab world, many museums, palaces and oldest markets of the UAE. Adding for this, these packages provide an excursion to celebrated markets offering silver, gold, precious stones, carpets and carpets.

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Tuesday 8 May 2018

How to Find the Right Travel Agent for Your Specific Service

Right Travel Agent for Your Specific Service

Finding a travel agent is not anywhere near as hard as you may first imagine. Nowadays, more than ever, people are turning towards travel brokers to assist them to plan the holiday, best friend holiday or escape in their dreams.

As soon as you first begin your trip a travel professional, then start with everything you know. By way of instance, do you know of anyone (family, friends or colleagues) who has acquired a secondary recently or previously, and it's employed a travel agent sooner? It is a superb alternative for those individuals that are just too busy to plan out a secondary however that would like to continue a rest or to get businesses that are trying to plan events for their workers and guests.

As you begin your hunt for a traveling professional, you will undoubtedly discover that many travel agents are very well traveled, mainly if you're thinking about using a traveling agent for a particular destination. The majority of people search for traveling experts such a manner. For example, in the event you're conscious that you wish to organize a destination holiday in Hawaii, then you would carry out an online search for travel agents in Los Angeles or something comparable.

Do not be fooled by the length of time of expertise that a travel specialist has. Alternately, turn to learn precisely what their memberships and affiliations are. Can they have some base or testimonials from other satisfied customers? This may or might not be significant for many men and women that are traveling for the very first time and energy into a different state where their native language isn't the principal language spoken. If that's the scenario, it will be essential that their journey specialist can effectively communicate their itinerary strategies with whoever is getting them in the opposite end.

Arranging a holiday ought to be fun. Most of us like the fantastic, durable memories that may come from having the capacity to detect a statue at the London Museum for the first time or maybe the abacus in the Great Wall of China and take our image in the front of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. All they are things to consider and things a travel professional may set you within reach. Therefore, why not use it?

Tuesday 1 May 2018

Everywhere You Can Fly the Airbus A350 in 2018

The Airbus A350 has been in service since January 2015, but still, only a handful of airlines operate it around the globe. There are actually three variants of the Airbus A350: the A350-900, the A350-900-XWB, and the A350-1000.
The first of those, the Airbus A350-900, or A359, has been in commercial service since 2015, as stated above. The next variant, the A350-900XWB, is designed to be an ultra-long-range aircraft that has higher fuel capacity over the A359. It can fly up to 19-hours within a 9,700-mile nautical range. The launch carrier of this prototype, Singapore Airlines, completed its maiden flight from Toulouse on April 23, 2018. It will be used to operate nonstop flights between Singapore and New York City once the delivery takes place to SQ this August.
Global routes that currently or will feature the A350 in 2018
The -1000 version will serve as a stretch of the -900, and be used to replace the Airbus A340-600. Its primary competitors will be the Boeing 777-300ER and future Boeing programmes such as the 787-10 and 777-9. The A359 was designed to compete with the 777-200ER and 787-9, and replace the Airbus A340-300 and Airbus A340-500.
Currently, there is only one Airbus A350-1000 in service, and that is on Qatar Airways. The remaining Airbus A350s that are in service are all of the -9000 variants with Rolls Royce engines. These are the following airlines that operate the A350:
  • Air Caraibes
  • Air Mauritius
  • Asiana Airlines
  • Cathay Pacific
  • China Airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Ethiopian Airlines
  • Finnair
  • French Bee
  • Hong Kong Airlines
  • Iberia
  • LATAM Airlines Brasil
  • Lufthansa
  • Malaysia Airlines
  • Qatar Airways
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Thai Airways International
  • Vietnam Airlines
There will hundreds of routes that the A350 is offered on through the rest of the year, and here are the ones where you are most likely to find it.
All maps generated by the Great Circle Mapper – copyright © Karl L. Swartz

Air Caraibes

This is probably one of the few airlines that you’ve never heard of, much less flown. Interestingly, their IATA code is, “TX,” but this is an airline that has little to do with anything pertaining to the Lone Star State. Based in Martinique, Air Caraibes only offers a fleet of 12 aircraft, consisting of propeller planes (ATR-72s), Airbus A330s, and Airbus A350s. It has 2 A350-900s in service and 3 A350-1000s on order.

Air Mauritius

The flag carrier of this tiny island in the Indian ocean shares similarities with the one above. It has a small fleet (~21 aircraft) consisting of short-range propeller planes, as well as a few long-haul Airbus aircraft, including the Airbus A340, and now, the A350. It has two in service and four on-order, entirely of the -900 variant. All routes are operated from its Port Louis hub.

Asiana Airlines

Seoul-based Asiana is also a Star Alliance carrier and has a mixed fleet of narrow and widebody planes. It flies to short-haul markets as well as intercontinental markets, and the A350 has recently been deployed to a lot of its North American stations. The A350 will be a huge part of its fleet replacement program, as it has 4 of the -900 series in service and an additional 17 on order, plus 10 of the -1000 variants on order.
All A350 routes are operated from the Seoul Incheon hub.

Cathay Pacific

Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways has 22 A350-900s in service with an additional 6 on order. It will also take delivery of 20 Airbus A350-1000s. All routes are operated from Hong Kong. All routes are from Hong Kong unless otherwise stated.

China Airlines

China Airlines, based in Taipei, Taiwan, has 12 A350-900s in service, with an additional two on-order. All routes are from Taipei unless otherwise stated.

Delta Air Lines

Delta was the North American launch customer for the Airbus A350. The vast majority of its A350 long-haul operations are from its Detroit hub, but they also appear in Los Angeles and Atlanta. Delta has 8 in service and 17 on order.

Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines, based in Addis Ababa, has 7 A350s in service and 17 on order. All routes are from Addis Ababa

Finnair

Finnair was one of the earliest launch customers of the Airbus A350 and has utilized this aircraft to transform the long-haul operations from its Helsinki hub. Previously, Finnair operated Airbus A330s and Airbus A340s to serve markets in the Middle East and Asia, but now has 11 A350s in service with an additional 8 on order to fly to these markets as well as seasonal routes to warm destinations. All routes are from Helsinki.

French Bee

This is another airline you likely have not heard of, and ironically enough, this carrier has two Airbus A350-900s that have been around for some time. The airline used to be called French Blue, but in any case, it exists as a low-cost carrier connecting Paris to Tahiti, with a stopover in San Francisco.

Hong Kong Airlines

Hong Kong Airlines is a newer entrant to the North American market that is owned by HNA Group, the same parent company as Hainan Airlines. It has 4 A350s in service with an additional 15 on order.

Iberia

Iberia does not have any A350s delivered (yet) but will begin to receive them in the next few months. It has already announced the initial A350 routes, including the ones below.

LATAM Airlines Brasil

LATAM Brasil bases its A350s predominantly in Sao Paulo, with 5 in service and 12 on order. It also has a sub-fleet of A350s that are leased to Qatar Airways, and can be found on the following routes to Doha:

Lufthansa

Lufthansa aims to use the A350 to replace its Airbus A340-300 and Airbus A340-600 aircraft. Since the vast majority of these planes are based in Munich, many of the first A350 routes on Lufthansa originate in its Munich hub. It currently has 8 in service and 17 on order.

Malaysia Airlines

Malaysia Airlines has 4 A350s and 2 on order. All routes originate in Kuala Lumpur.

Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways is the launch customer of the A350, and has the most of any carrier in service (23), with also the largest number of -900s on order (18) and the largest number of -1000s on order (36). It also has 1 of the -1000s in service.

Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines has the second largest number of Airbus A350-900s in service (21), but has the largest on-order (46) which will place it ahead of Qatar Airways when all of them come online. It has opted for 16 of the -1000 variants.

Thai Airways International

Thai Airways has 11 A350s in service and 1 on order, all of the -9000 family.

Vietnam Airlines

Vietnam Airlines has 11 A350-900s in service and 3 on order.

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