Two new offers from Club1Hotels
Club1Hotels are running a couple of promos you may wish to know about when booking via their site
Club1Hotels are running a couple of promos you may wish to know about when booking via their site
The blog features a stunning photo of the London skyline at night, captured during a Delta Air Lines corporate event celebrating a new non-stop service between London Heathrow and Salt Lake City. The image showcases the breathtaking views from Landing Forty Two, located in the iconic Cheesegrater building.
Amsterdam Schipol just made the walk for BA passengers a good deal longer, from the plane to Immigration. And it is going to be that way until Christmas.
Still a chance to enter the Club1Hotels competition and to sign up for a year of free membership.
Toronto, Canada’s largest city, offers a vibrant blend of urban life and green spaces along the shores of Lake Ontario. Visitors can explore diverse neighborhoods on foot or utilize the extensive streetcar network. The city boasts notable cultural attractions, including the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Ryerson Image Center, catering to art enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Today’s the day – your chance to win $250 credit with Club1Hotels and MilesFromBlighty
Tomorrow sees the launch of a draw for $250 of hotel credits with Club1Hotels.
There’s a smoking hot deal over at Ctrip which is a Chinese OTA for ~$1,800 round-trip Business Class tickets from Hong Kong to Los Angeles. It looks like you can fly the Trans-Pacific segment in either United and ultimately connect to LAX via SFO, or on ANA and connect to LAX via Tokyo.
A commuter train crash in Hoboken, NJ, has resulted in one fatality and over 100 injuries. In response, Via is providing free rides today to assist affected commuters traveling to and from The Port Authority Bus Terminal and New York Waterway at Pier 11. For updates, refer to the NJ Transit Service Plan.
British Airways has officially partnered with M&S to introduce a buy-on-board catering service for short-haul flights. This shift marks a significant change in BA’s approach, aiming to attract budget-conscious travelers while competing with low-cost carriers. The move has sparked mixed reactions among passengers accustomed to complimentary offerings.
Informing hotels about special occasions can enhance the guest experience significantly. A personal anecdote illustrates how a simple tweet led to unexpected birthday surprises, showcasing the value of communication and engagement with hotel staff. This practice can lead to delightful moments that make trips memorable.
A charming public sculpture trail featuring 44 giant Snowdog sculptures has launched in Brighton and Hove, designed to raise funds for The Martlets Hospice. Inspired by “The Snowman™ and The Snowdog,” the exhibition showcases unique designs from local artists and offers an engaging adventure for visitors through the city until November 27th.