Easy to Book Low Fare Airlines in India

Transport in the Republic of India is an important part of the nation’s economy. With a land area of 3,287,240 km and an estimated population of 1,028,737,436 transport in India is both a necessity as well as a convenience. Since the economic liberalization of the 1990s, development of infrastructure within the country has progressed at a rapid pace, and today, there is a wide variety of well-developed modes of transport by land, water and air. With rapid economic growth in India has made air travel more affordable. Air India, India’s flag carrier, presently operates a fleet of 147 aircraft and plays a major role in connecting India with the rest of the world. Several other foreign airlines connect Indian cities with other major cities across the globe.

Air Deccan, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines, IndiGo Airlines and Air India are the most popular brands in domestic air travel in order of their market share under air tickets India. Of these, Jet, Indian and Kingfisher also operate overseas routes after the liberalization of Indian Aviation. With high competition in the market, visitors can easily find cheap flights booking with low fare deals. In India you will find many air tickets booking agent that offers cheap air travel to India. Like airtickets-india from where you can avail different types of online air booking facility that comprises one way, double or multiple destination flight booking India with different types of airlines and different classes. You can book online air tickets from or to any location in the world, can search from air tickets India and save your precious time.

India’s vast unutilized air transport network has attracted several investments in the Indian air industry in the past few years. Now it is easy to get online air booking. In India you will find many airlines and travel agencies that offer cheap and online flights booking. As India is a tourist hub that attracts number of tourists every year. Most of tourist destinations in India are connected by air route. This makes more than half a dozen low-cost carriers entered the Indian market in 2004-05. Major new entrants include Air Deccan, Kingfisher Airlines, SpiceJet, GoAir, Paramount Airways and IndiGo Airlines. This makes easy booking air tickets India with extra facilities that makes your air travel a remarkable air travel India.

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Canada Sets Record for U.s. Vehicle Imports

The percentage of vehicles brought into Canada from the United States has burgeoned. Based on reports, despite local automakers offering cash goodies, the number of cross-border shopping increases.

According to the North American Automobile Trade Association, a trade group of auto importers and exporters, Canadians imported 24,873 vehicles north in October alone. The number is a 68 percent raise from the month of September.

In 2006, the territory eked for the first time more than 100,000 vehicles headed north. This year, imports have already gone beyond 136,000 units. To stress, the figured are expected to hit a new record of 164,000 imports.

“I suspect there is an added psychological boost in having a dollar that trades at par,” said Brian Osler, the president of NAATA. “After rounding or approximating numbers, consumers probably feel a little more confident in comparing prices.” Osler’s comments came after the Canadian dollar lost some ground, dropping to US$1.068 after piercing past US$1.10 Wednesday.

In the context of the overall Canadian auto industry and based on 2006 results, this year’s record imports would represent barely four percent of all new and used vehicles sold nationwide, the Financial Post reported. It is apparent therefore, that the vast majority of Canadians are still shopping at home. Analysts say Canadian shoppers are unwilling to go through any hassle and content with the deals they are getting locally.

Based on list prices, the best cross-border deals are for luxury vehicles. Sports cars can sell for $14,000 more in Canada than in the U.S. While this may not be a bad idea for the maker of oil filter Canada sports car manufacturers revolted. As expected, Porsche dealers in Canada were among the first to express their outrage at losing shoppers. In response, the German automaker slashed its prices on new models by an average of eight percent in late September.

But the perception that consumers are being somehow ripped off by car manufacturers and other companies in Canada has become a wider public issue. Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Finance Minister Jim Flaherty have called on Canadian retailers to lower prices in the face of the soaring dollar, the report continued. That has exerted more pressure on automakers and their dealers to act in a more obvious way albeit many were already offering attractive incentives and better lease and financing deals than their U.S. allies.

“This is really getting on the radar screen for all the manufacturers. It’s not just a flash in the pan. The product planners and so on are looking at their cost structure to see how they’re going to respond,” said Chris Travell, the vice-president of Maritz Automotive Research.

BMW Canada, Chrysler Canada, and Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. are all among the automakers that have offered extra cash sweeteners to shoppers in October. General Motors of Canada Ltd., the country’s largest automaker joined the group yesterday. The company announced it will offer new cash incentives of between $1,500 and $10,000 on select vehicles including heavy-duty pickups and 2008 Saab models.

Some dealers specializing in cross-border sales, as well as some buyers, are bruised over new federal safety standards enforced since the first day of September this year. The mandate requires all new passenger vehicles imported into Canada to have an approved anti-theft immobilization system. Confusion over the new mandate and which cars meet the standard has resulted in a number of well-liked vehicles being tagged “inadmissible” for use in the territory.

Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.
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An Insider’s Guide to Cancun and the Riviera Maya, Mexico

Living in Mexico was an adventurous fairytale; due to the variety of things to do, beauty of the country and the kindness of its residents. I am originally from Ohio but spent substantial time living in Mexico, studying the nature and history of this beautiful place. Here are some ideas and tips I learned from being there that may help you on your next trip to the Yucatan Peninsula.

Using the public bus system is infinitely cheaper than taking taxis everywhere. If you are looking for cheaper transportation to and from the airport, take the bus to downtown Playa del Carmen or Cancun. It is easy and the bus stations are centrally located in both cities. You can choose to ride an air-conditioned bus for a small amount more than the non air-conditioned bus. I would use either, whoever left soonest. There are bus schedules posted for local travel or throughout the country. The nicest buses when I was there were the plush tour buses for longer trips, called ADO. Really nice buses that cost more but are worth it.

If you need to make phone calls in Mexico, buy a phone card there and use them from any pay phone. They can be used to call internationally as well. The locals, many of which do not have phones in their homes, use them all the time. You can buy them in the Casas de Cambio (places where you can exchange your money into Mexican pesos). A note on exchanging your money, check around, to look for the best exchange rates as they may vary place to place.

Those who don’t scuba can enjoy the beauty of the underwater coral gardens and scenery by snorkeling. Go to the scuba shops and inquire about what excursions they offer for snorkelers, or ask your resort’s front desk if you can sign up for snorkeling tours there at the hotel. Wear sunscreen while doing this daytrip, don’t expect a white t-shirt to protect you, because it won’t. If you don’t use sun protection, you will come back lobster-red, trust me.

A word about avoiding Turista (Montezuma’s Revenge, the Tourist Trots). These very unpleasant bacterial infections happen, frequently, to travellers. To avoid spending most of your vacation in the bathroom recuperating, I suggest you don’t eat raw fruit (unless it’s already peeled), and don’t drink drinks that have ice that isn’t round, with a hole in it (purified water ice cubes). The large resorts’ food is safe, as far as I have experienced. I’ve stayed in a few before moving to Mexico and never got sick by eating or drinking their food. Big resorts take precautions against contaminated foods and drink. But, out on the street, those bacteria free float into the food offered at taco stands (and I love those, by the way), and wherever fruit is sold. If you buy fruit, peel before eating it. If it isn’t peelable, then forget it. Drink purified, bottled water at all times. If you go to day-long trips out in the heat, bring a gallon jug of water, you will need it.

Hire only qualified tour guides through reputable agencies (usually found through the hotels or your travel agent). Don’t use freelance tour guides because I was told when living there that some will make information up as they go along. Independent tour guides will approach you at places like the ruins of Coba, Chichen Itza and Tulum, for example. Go with a tour group to these places. I liked the Apple tours, but there are many others that are good, too. Ask around to see who are most highly recommended. Chichen Itza is a big site, worthy of seeing, if you are going to choose a sight to see. The pyramid there, called El Castillo, is spectacular. I have been inside it (very, incredibly claustrophobic if you decide to brave it up the narrow stairway inside) and on top of it (steep stairs lead up to a few small rooms on the top, where nobility would perform rituals, etc.) Take a camera and stop at the nearby hotel for lunch if you have the chance. There was a show there where dancers in Mayan dress entertained us as our group ate there. It was a good break from the heat of sightseeing this ancient city. Word to the wise, bringing a family-size vat of sunscreen wouldn’t be a bad idea. And as much water as possible. Walking around the site all day will dehydrate and bake you if you aren’t careful.

Check out the cenotes (lakes of brackish water in the jungle), accessed by taking buses or taxi, along the Playa del Carmen-Tulum corridor. I liked going to the Cenote Azul or the Cenote Dos Ojos. Cenotes attract nature, and while visiting them, I saw a variety of fascinating flora and fauna from basilisk lizards to a diving duck. Cenotes are the entrance points to underwater caves, which are only safe to go to with certified dive experts. Underneath the Yucatan peninsula there are a large network of underground caves that expert divers like to explore. Do not attempt to dive these on your own, because it is dangerous. If you want to see what an underground cave is like, go nearby to the nature park of Xcaret, where there are underwater caves for the public to swim in.

Speaking of Xcaret, it is a must to visit if you love nature. It is full of educational activities and fun things to do for the whole family. Expect to spend an entire day there. There is swimming with dolphins, horseback riding, exploring an ancient Mayan village, seeing Mayan dancing shows, snorkeling in a large lagoon, all built into the jungles. It is a top-class place, and even has its own small zoo, butterfly garden and aviary. I know, I used to be the main illustrator for the park years ago. The restaurants are atmospheric and the food is good. Don’t forget to see the Mayan musicians do their flying pole exhibition, which is done all day long. They start on top of a pole, and “fly” down, while playing their instruments, while hanging from ropes by their ankles. You won’t see anything quite like it out of this region. Xcaret has a variety of natural history exhibits near their large gift shop. It is a “must” for all.

If you want a fun trip by boat, go to Playa Linda (in the Hotel Zone of Cancun) and hop a boat over to Isla Mujeres. Aqua Tours has a big, luxurious yacht that goes over there a few times a day. On the way to the island, you are served drinks, are entertained by the staff and get a great view of the Cancun coastline. Once at Isla Mujeres, you are taken on excursions to places like Tortugranja (a sea turtle farm, where they raise endangered sea turtles from small to large), or Hacienda Mundaca (a supposed former estate of an ex-pirate, who built it for his love interest, according to local legend). They offer snorkeling, too. It’s a fun day trip, and the shopping is pretty good on the island, too.

Another interesting place to visit is Merida, the capital city of the state of Quintana Roo (where Cancun is located). It reminded me of Europe, with its lovely, large mansions,outdoor cafes and stately buildings. There, you will find the United States embassy, among others. If you need to replace a lost passport or talk to embassy officials, this is where you want to go. It is a very international place, worth the very long bus ride from Cancun.

Downtown Cancun has a few interesting places to shop. There are authentic food and crafts at Plaza 2000, or see Chedraui (a department/ grocery store), or Pelicano (another general merchandise store). I haven’t been to Cancun since the devastating hurricane there, so check to see if these places are still in operation, if so, they are definitely worth going to. Take a bus or taxi to these places, to get a more “authentic” Mexican experience. Staying just in the Hotel Zone is fun, but not a slice of everyday Mexican life. Try some of the great food stands where the locals go. I love the chicken cooked on spits everywhere, called “Pollo Rojo” (red chicken) due to the spices used. It is to die for and incredibly cheap. If you see people on the street selling tamales, try them, they are excellent and really cheap. I could easily eat my way through Mexico by living on tamales (meat inside a corn-based “cake”) and empanadas (meat turnovers) alone. If you buy bakery items in Mexico at the grocery stores, bear in mind that they use much less sugar than Americans are used to having, in their recipes. I like the Conchitas, breads shaped like shells. If you want sweets, buy the cakes sold under the brand name

“Bimbo” (yes, that is the name of it). It is a major bread and snack food producer in Mexico.

Enjoy your stay in the lovely Mayan Riviera. Walk the beaches and admire that stunningly turquoise water, it is truly paradise. Enjoy the hospitality of the friendly and helpful Mexican nationals. Remember to have fun, but remember, it is a foreign country, so obey their laws and be respectful of the differences in culture. If you go, you’ll want to go back again and again. I know I did. The more you go, the more you know. Living in the Yucatan was an unforgettable experience, visiting there is too, so make it a memorable trip for yourself by seeing as much of it as you can. You won’t be disappointed.

Carolyn McFann is a scientific and nature illustrator, who owns Two Purring Cats Design Studio, which can be seen at: http://www.cafepress.com/twopurringcats . Educated at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York, Carolyn is a seasoned, well-traveled artist, writer and photographer. She has lived and worked in Cancun, Mexico, among other interesting professional assignments in other countries. Clients include nature parks, museums, scientists, corporations and private owners. She has been the subject of tv interviews, articles for newspapers and other popular media venues.
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Best Buys in your Yearly Worldwide Travel Coverage

For best buys in annual travel insurance worldwide you need first only travel as far as your Internet connection. Annual travel insurance for worldwide travel is the best buy, as compared with single trip coverage, if you’re going to be making more than one trip in a calendar year, or if you’re stay is going to be lengthy.

Let’s look at some insurers and plans that qualify as best buy annual travel insurance worldwide. One UK travel insurance carrier that dubs itself the cheapest worldwide travel insurance offers not only annual coverage but plans specific to a single trip, a business trip, backpacking adventures, and plans designed with folks over 65 in mind.

You can purchase the best buys in worldwide travel insurance for a year’s worth of worldwide coverage that includes the U.S. and Canada as well as Europe, or you can choose to exclude the United States and Canada. This coverage, while noted as worldwide travel insurance does exclude from coverage several high-risk areas – the countries of Israel, Lebanon, Libya and Algeria. In fact, you would be hard pressed to find annual or single trip travel insurance coverage for these countries anywhere. Were you to do so you can count on them not being among your best buy.

Let’s look at an example quote and see if it is indeed one of the best buys in annual travel insurance worldwide. These quotes are for UK residents. Assuming two adults, the oldest 64, traveling in Europe, the range of cost is indeed quite low – from a per person low of $46.43 U.S. dollars to a high of $78.18. These just might be some of the best buys in annual travel insurance worldwide. Coverage includes trip delay or cancellation protection, medical care, the cost of repatriation back to your home, hospital care, lost or delayed luggage, missed flight connection or departure, hijacking, accident, personal liability, care of injured pet, and even vacation abandonment (which means were your flight or cruise to be delayed 12 hours or more you could choose to cancel your plans and be reimbursed for doing so.) These best buys in annual worldwide travel insurance also offer additional coverage add-ons (for an additional price, of course.)

You can choose to pay an extra fee for additional travel insurance coverage for loss or theft of money you carry with you, for loss or damage to business equipment such as your laptop, blackberry or cell phone, and for injury during participation in golf or winter sports.

Best buys in travel insurance worldwide are also found on the Internet, with many sites offering an easy comparison.

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How Far Will Canada Go to Help Newcomers Integrate Into the Workforce?

You were lured to Canada by Canadian immigration officers who’s promise of lucrative career opportunities and a better life abroad were all to seductive to pass up. As a highly educated professional in your native country you are well respected, your salary allows you to live in a big house, feed and educate your children, and enjoy the social status that comes along with it. But these immigration officers advise you that your credentials automatically qualify you for entry into Canada. Where you can find a job in your field for 10 times as much as what you could make in your country. Your decision is easy. After spending $15,000 for a ticket, application fees, and money in the bank, you’re finally ready to start your new life abroad. Leaving your wife and kids behind may not have been easy, but you know that in 1 year you will be settled in Canada with your 6-figure income and your three-story mansion on the hill with your family. After a long journey you arrive in Canada your credentials in tow, you anxiously begin your job search only to find out the credentials that you obtained outside of Canada do not meet Canadian qualifications and the only work you can get is driving a cab or working in the labour market.

Many newcomers have been mislead by the Canadian government into immigrating to Canada with the hopes of a better life. The Foreign Credential Assessment Office established a year ago offers hope for highly skilled immigrants to get their credentials recognized in order to utilize their skills. Though this program is long over due, it is a big step toward acknowledging the issues of foreign professionals working in our labour market.

The continued problems with racial discrimination in the work place have yet to be addressed.

With Canada’s so called “ job shortage” will companies now hire these skilled immigrants once there credentials meet their standards? Or will they continue to hire foreign temporary workers for inexpensive labour? Here are 4 reasons why companies might be reluctant to hire these immigrants once their credentials are recognized:

 

 

 

There are many good candidates that are not being hired simply because of racial discrimination. Immigrants are often more educated than local Canadians, but a Canadian born worker with less education is more likely to make more money. Some immigrants are told they are over qualified for a job or do not have sufficient Canadian experience for the position. This is also an issue common for non-white Canadians born in Canada. In order to guarantee the equal employment opportunities of skilled immigrants, a sufficient anti racial legislation needs to be implemented using methods that encourage interracial cooperation. Discrimination in Canada can be combated in the following ways:

 

 

 

Newcomers to Canada will benefit from the Foreign Credential Assessment process. However, further information is required for prospective newcomers to understand the barriers of finding a job in their field. Overseas services are also available to further assist perspective newcomers before settling in Canada. As we already know the Canadian government is not always forthcoming about their true motives, be sure to do a lot of research, and ask a lot of questions.

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Exquisite Holidays in Canada for a Wonderful Christmas

Canada is the ideal country to visit for a Christmas break whether you want to escape the Christmas mayhem or attend it in another country, you won’t be disappointed with what it has to offer. Located in North Northern America Canada offers its visitors dazzling cities of Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver and further cities of Calgary, Winnipeg and Ottawa can offer more peaceful and scenic surroundings.Canada is a popular Christmas break retreat – where better in the world would you find natural Christmas idyllic surroundings where you are certainly guaranteed a white Christmas, endless pine tree forests and outdoor natural ice-skating rinks, Sparkling gigantic Christmas trees, winter festivals and traditional Christmas customs all in cased within some of the most beautiful surroundings you are ever likely to encounter. Canada’s geographic location with the arctic circle means that temperature’s can drop well below freezing during the winter months so it is advisable to bring plenty warm and waterproof clothing. Its proximity to the North Pole is ideal for two day trips from the mainland to Santa Land – a rare and exciting treat for the kids and the parents. Going away for Christmas is becoming more and more popular with travel agents and tour operators making custom made Christmas breaks for singles, couples and families. Lets face it everyone has their own idea of what makes a great Christmas holiday it could be to spend hours preparing Christmas dinner, feast on chocolate in front of the TV all day or entertain the family with games and drinks or if like many you want to escape the high street queues, extravagant cost and boredom of the holiday season then maybe a trip to a sun drenched beach listening to the waves is more appealing or if you just love everything about Christmas then a break in a Canadian mountain resort such as Calgary is perfect – where its knee high in snow and freezing cold.Christmas shopping trips where you can combine Christmas gift buying with a bit of sightseeing are becoming increasingly popular. Many people like to book a long weekend to Canada as the flight time from the UK is only around 7 – 9 hours – the same as a trip to New York and the shops and shopping Malls will see you spend all your hard earned cash on Christmas gifts for the family – just remember to buy an extra bag to take it all home in!The best city for Christmas shopping is Edmonton as it has the fourth largest shopping mall in the world with over 800 shops, cafes, restaurants and department stores under one roof. The Edmonton Mall also has many indoor attractions such as a skating arena, theme park and Imax theatre and if you are completely shopped out there is even a hotel on site.

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