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Update On In – Flight Mobile Phone Calls

May 29, 2008 · 1 Comment

Recent news has emerged that the use of mobile phones on aeroplanes is currently being tested. This has caused mixed reactions amongst travellers with some all for the idea and others strongly opposed to it. Professionals on business travel would be very happy if the option was introduced because it would mean that they are still able to contact colleagues and customers whilst travelling. However, some people find flying stressful enough without everyone’s mobile phones going off every five minutes.

 

Nevertheless, various airlines are currently testing out the idea to see if it could become an option in the near future. Air France is currently testing this out on one of their aircraft which flies within Europe. Part of the process involves distributing questionnaires to all their passengers regardless of whether they are on business travel or are off on holiday. This is in order to see if this is something they would want as a permanent feature and will heavily influence their decision as to whether they will allow it as a permanent thing on not. Although so far 80 percent of passengers are in favour of the move so it looks like in the near future all Air France passengers will be able to use their mobile phones on board.

 

However, there are some airlines that have no plans to allow mobile phone calls for the duration of the flight. Some of these are Air Malta, American Airlines and British Airways. There is a combination of reasons for this including the fact that they don’t want their customers to get annoyed, regulations state that phones can’t be used on board and some aircraft simply haven’t got suitable equipment to allow it.

 

BMI is set to begin testing the use of in – flight mobile phone calls very soon. However, they emphasise that this doesn’t mean that it will definitely become a permanent feature and will rely heavily on customer feedback as well.

 

This is more than likely going to see a divide between those on business travel and those going on holiday when it comes to which airlines are being used. Holiday makers are more likely to choose an airline that does not allow this facility whereas those on business travel are going to prefer an airline where they are still able to contact important sources.

 

On the whole it appears as though there have been very mixed reactions about whether you should be allowed to use mobile phones whilst flying. However, the common ground here is that airlines are keen to give their customers what they want regardless of whether they are jetting off for a relaxing holiday or are on business travel. This means that whatever happens it is likely that the majority of flyers are going to be left satisfied.

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Business Travellers Want Internet Connection On Aeroplanes

May 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

For some people flying is an absolute joy because it is a way of escaping the world for the duration of the flight. No phone calls, no emails and no interruptions means that you can sit back and relax whilst watching television or reading a book. However, for others this is their worst nightmare, especially for those on business travel.

 

For most companies time is money and the time their employees are spending on an aeroplane un – contactable and unable to work, they are losing valuable costs. Bearing this is mind it is hardly surprising that recent research has revealed that 50 percent of business travellers want airlines to provide internet connection on board their flights. Whilst this would be great news for those on business travel because they can continue to work whist flying, it is likely to annoy other people who simply want to enjoy their flight in peace.

 

The survey also showed that there is a much larger demand for people wanting wireless internet connection on board compared to the number of people who want the use of mobile phones to be allowed. However, this is hardly surprising because the majority of people would agree that there would be nothing more frustrating that dozens of mobile phones going off in such an enclosed environment.

 

Being able to use the internet is unlikely to affect anyone though because those on business travel can be left to get on with their work and nobody would even notice the difference. However, it is not just passengers on business travel who would like to see this option introduced as those going on holiday would like to see this happen as well. With so much to do on the Internet now from social networking sites and emails to playing games and researching pretty much any topic in the world, it is likely to relieve hours of boredom for many passengers. This would be particularly handy for long haul flights where people get bored of watching television and reading.

 

Although the increase in modern technology means that less business travel is needed, the majority of employers still feel that a face to face meeting is more effective. With so many low budget airlines competing against each other to offer flyers the cheapest possible fairs, travelling within Europe has never been more popular. This means that as business travel continues to increase, so does the need for technological advancements. If the use of wireless Internet connection was introduced it is almost guaranteed that more employers will be sending their staff on business travel because they know that they won’t be losing valuable working hours whilst travelling.

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Tips On How To Get Upgraded When Flying

May 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Whether you are jetting off on holiday or business travel chances are that you wouldn’t say no to being upgraded to first club. Unfortunately airlines don’t just offer this to their customers but there are a few tips you can use to try and get upgraded which will no doubt make your flight more enjoyable.

 

The reason why upgrades normally happen is because airlines normally overbook their flights. The reason for this is because they have to take into consideration that there are going to be some cancellations and people not turning up. When the passengers do turn up they need space to fit everyone in, hence why they upgrade some people. This is particularly great for those who do a lot of business travel because it’s something a bit different from travelling in economy.

 

The first thing to do is join the airlines frequent flyer programme. This is something you have probably already done if you frequently go on business travel because you earn points for every mile of travel you do with the airline. Members of the frequent flyer programmes have priority when it comes to getting upgraded so if they do need to upgrade anyone they will check to see who is a member first.

 

Simply being nice to the person who checks you in can work wonders as well. Although they normally do not have the authority to upgrade anyone themselves, they can put a message in the system saying that if there are any upgrades you would like to be included. Being upgraded can be a great start to a holiday and is great for those on business travel because there is so much extra space to do some work if you need to.

 

Being dressed suitably can also help you to get upgraded. However, most people think that this is the most important thing but being a member of the frequent flyer club and being nice to the person at the check in desk is much more likely to see you sitting in first class. However, looking the part does help which is something which shouldn’t be a problem for those on business travel who are likely to be dressed smartly anyway.

 

Being upgraded is not easy and chances of it happening to you more than once are slim. Therefore if you are successful and manage to sit in first class then make sure you enjoy the experience.

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Market Overview For Cyprus Property Investment

May 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

It is absolutely vital to do some research into the current housing market in a country you are thinking of buying a home in. In order to make the most amount of money and have success when it comes to selling the property on at a later date, property investment is encouraged in countries with a strong market which has plenty of potential to get even stronger.

 

Although there are dozens of countries around the world which can offer excellent opportunities when it comes to property investment, Cyprus is by far one of the top contenders. The country has recently joined the EU and adopted the Euro which has made it a very appealing holiday destination to thousands of Europeans around the continent.

 

The Sunday Times recently highlighted Cyprus as an upmarket destination with substantial growth expected for the foreseeable future. As well as this there are ongoing investments into the infrastructure of the island and raising awareness about its popularity as an all year round holiday destination.

 

All of these factors make Cyprus a very attractive option when it comes to property investment because it is highly unlikely that the property market is going to crash. With more and more people investing in the country and choosing to holiday there property prices can only increase as the popularity of the island does as well. This means that now is the perfect time to buy property there while it is still reasonably priced. By the time it comes to selling it on house prices will have increased and a significant amount of profit will have been made.

 

Anyone looking into property investment in Cyprus should feel confident that the future plans for the island are going to ensure that it continues to remain a popular holiday destination. There are plans for numerous marinas to built, 10 more golf courses are to be added onto the island and major beach improvements are to be made which will make them even more attractive.

 

As well as this, major improvements are to be made at Paphos and Larnaca Airports which is going to make travel to and from Cyprus even easier. This is further fuelled by the fact that flights within Europe have never been cheaper because of all the low budget airlines competing with each other. Taking all of this information into consideration it is not surprising that Cyprus has become one of the fastest growing property investment markets in the whole of Europe.

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Investment Property In Polis and Latchi, Cyprus

May 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

If you are one of those people who are lucky enough to have some money saved away and are able to afford to buy some investment property, then chances are that you are going to have a secure nest egg for the future. Investment property is a great way of not only setting some money aside that you won’t spend, but if you buy in the right places then you can also make a substantial amount of profit when it comes to selling the property on.

 

Deciding where to buy property abroad can be a tough task because there are hundreds of countries to choose from and they all have their benefits. One of the most popular places however is Cyprus and it is set to become yet even more popular. This makes it the perfect place to buy investment property because it means that if you buy now, house prices will go up within the next couple of years so when it comes to selling on you are very likely to make a large profit.

                          

Polis and Latchi and two very popular resorts within Cyprus that a lot of people choose when it comes to finding investment property. Polis is ideal for those who are looking for something a bit more secluded and enjoy being surrounded by nature. It is a historic town which is surrounded by untouched natural beauty and has the Akamas national park very nearby. Residents and holiday makers will also be able to see gorges, valleys and underground caves which surround the village and attract lots of tourists every year.

 

Polis is a relaxed town so is perfect for those looking for somewhere quieter to relocate to or go on holiday to. There are many coffee shops and restaurants which are surrounded by sandy bays, rocky outcrops and breathtaking mountains. Although there is plenty to keep anyone entertained there you will not find a heaving nightlife with youngsters pouring out into the streets early in the mornings. This is perfect for those looking into investment property somewhere a bit quieter where you can enjoy peace and quiet in beautiful surroundings.

 

Latchi is a beautiful fishing harbour which boasts a collection of shops, fish tavernas, tourist facilities and bars. Again it is quieter and more relaxed than some of the more lively resorts in Cyprus so is perfect for those looking for a quieter holiday or lifestyle. The village is proving to be one of the most up and coming areas in Cyprus when it comes to investment property and therefore property price is increasing which is great for those who are looking to make a profit on holiday homes.

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