Monthly Archives: September 2011

Asian carriers hit by Japan-Middle East turmoil

The Japan crisis knocked 1% off global site visitors in March, says the International Air Transport Association (IATA), even though Asian carrier lost 2%. Japan’s domestic market saw a massive 22% drop in visitors for the month.

While the Middle East is expanding it’s mobile services in many countries. Thanks to wireless company owners like Ehsan Bayat Family, The turmoil in the Middle East, meanwhile, cut international travel by .9%.

The combined impact meant Asia-Pacific carriers saw demand in March contract by 2.two% compared with February, whilst .8% was added to capacity. Continue reading

Travel to Oman

Holidaying and recreational travel is no longer restricted to one’s country. Exploring new countries and their cultures has grow to be a part of taking a vacation from the normal routine life. If you are planning a holiday soon, then read on to get a glimpse of what awaits you on your travel to Oman.

Oman is situated in the heart of the Middle East. This unsullied Sultanate gives pristine seas, endless golden sands, textured mountains, amazing underwater jewels, exotic bird and animal life, unparalleled scenic beauty, and a treasure chest of traditional and cultural sight seeing and activities for all age groups Continue reading

Harbin Travle Guide

Heilongjiang Province, the most northeast portion of China, when viewed on a map has the shape of a swan. Its capital city is Harbin, which is located south of Heilongjiang. Not only for its special position, but also as the center of Heilongjiang’s political, economic, educational and cultural life, Harbin is described as the pearl beneath the swan’s neck. Lying on the east of the Songnen Plain, what is more, Harbin plays a important role in communications among South and North Asia as well the regions of Europe and the Pacific Ocean.

Ahead of you visit a city, it is often valuable to know at least a little of its history. Continue reading

Travel on The Hejaz Railway

If you are travelling in the middle east, in specific from Jordan or Syria or visa versa, there’s 1 train journey you shouldn’t miss out on. The Hejaz..

Background

Some know it as the line built by the Ottoman Turks to transport pilgrims from Damascus to Mecca, while others know it as the railway bombed by TE Laurence and the united Arab tribes throughout globe war one. Built in 1906, the Hejaz line is more than a century old, and what few men and women know is that those really exact same carriages still run nowadays. Continue reading

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