...........eating in, drinking a bottle of finest Belgian champagne, watching a film and going to bed, except the dogs will be barking due to fireworks..........
I first flew to the US from London on a PanAm 747 in January 1982. My last Transatlantic crossing was on an Air France A330 (CDG-IAH) a couple of days ago. Scotty, beam me back to 1982. We are devolving versus evolving are we not!?
It would seem logical that NH should try to acquire the 'AN' IATA code of the now defunct Ansett Australia. All Nippon's current IATA designation 'NH', doesn't stand for anything meaningful, in either its Japanese corporate name 'Zen-Nikku', or its English translation 'All
A new free book of travel memoirs is available at the following website: http://sentimentaljourneys.blogspot.com/ It includes my 8-month round-the-world trip in 2002-03 -- Hong Kong,
Are all UK passports being issued now e-passports (biometric) or are they still being phased in. There is contradictory information on the Passport Office web site. --
http://www.flandersnews.be/cm/flandersnews.be/News/070101_%2BGood%2Byear%2Bfor%2 BBrussels%2BAirlines Successful year for Brussels Airlines Mon 01/01/07 - It has been a good year for Brussels Airlines. In 2006, the company that arose from the merger between Virgin Express and SN
I just booked my first L.A. to London flight on British Airways and I would greatly appreciate it if anyone out there could give me recent and detailed experiences on BA. I am very used to traveling on Virgin, as I usually make this trip once a year, but this time BA had a