When it comes to buying memory for my cameras or tablets - I'm not fussy the majority of the time (providing I stick to the big retailers and I'm using the right card for the job). However, once a year - I try to get a Sandisk Extreme memory card on the cheap (from a known retail source/online place - and normally, not eBay). This example set me back a total of … [Read more...]
TRIP REPORT: Cathay Pacific Lounge and American Airlines Lounge (Heathrow T3) – Springing into Chicago
Springing to Chicago - Cathay Pacific Lounge and American Airlines Lounge (Heathrow Terminal 3) Here we go... again (in more ways than one) Off to Heathrow Terminal 3 Oneworld Lounges (Cathay Pacific and American Airlines) AA87 London Heathrow T3 to Chicago O’Hare International The joy of US immigration Intercontinental Chicago - Magnificent … [Read more...]
Airbus’s Beluga XL gets its engines
On this blog, we don't pay that much attention to cargo aircraft - normally because they're either: Too bland Too boring Or just plain dull - however useful they are at taking cargo from A to B Figure 1: An Atlas Air Boeing 747 that has practically no markings on it... at all. It doesn’t beat this Atlas Air 747… pic.twitter.com/FmEQZ1mroM — … [Read more...]
Heathrow rewards conversion bonus for Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer members
One the point collecting schemes that I do - but pay only a bit of attention to is Heathrow Rewards. Mainly because, I'm not a big shopper at airports. However, it is a useful scheme that's good for racking in points on spends like Heathrow Express, Costa Coffee, Dixon Travel and so forth at the airport. With low conversion options to convert 250 points to airline miles, … [Read more...]
TRIP REPORT: Off to Heathrow – Springing to Chicago
Springing to Chicago - Off to Heathrow Airport with National Express Here we go... again (in more ways than one) Off to Heathrow Terminal 3 Oneworld Lounges (Cathay Pacific and American Airlines) AA87 London Heathrow T3 to Chicago O’Hare International The joy of US immigration Intercontinental Chicago - Magnificent Mile Travel Tech: Life with … [Read more...]
Air Belgium to start Hong Kong service on 30th April – Tickets on sale
Air Belgium has finally commenced sales for its first route - Brussels South Charleroi to Hong Kong international airport. The airline will use an Airbus A340-300 on the route Air Belgium Airbus A340-300 - Image, Air Belgium Seating is pretty standard for an A340, with: Business Class in 2-2-1/1-2-2 formation (5 across formation), 79” seat pitch, 21.5" … [Read more...]
Spicejet turns to Expliseat for Boeing 737/Bombardier Q400 seating
As Aircraft Interiors Expo 2018 comes closer, seat manufacturers are starting to reveal their latest buyers. Expliseat has attracted the attention of Spicejet of India, and who have signed for Expliseat's TiSeat E2 Seat. The seat will be fitted to 10 Boeing 737 Next Gen and 25 new Bombardier Q400 aircraft TiSeat2 for Spicejet - Image, Expliseat The seat itself is … [Read more...]
TRIP REPORT: Springing to Chicago – With American Airlines and British Airways
Springing to Chicago - With American Airlines and British Airways Here we go... again (in more ways than one) Off to Heathrow Terminal 3 Oneworld Lounges (Cathay Pacific and American Airlines) AA87 London Heathrow T3 to Chicago O’Hare International The joy of US immigration Intercontinental Chicago - Magnificent Mile Travel Tech: Life with a … [Read more...]
If you thought the SNCF (French National Rail network) strikes were bad now….
...then have I got news for you, with a basic disruption plan of two days of strikes, three days of work, then two more strike days, three more work days, and repeat. And this goes on until JUNE. Oui by SNCF published a list of strike dates. If you have plans that involves travel on any French Railway service - or any rail service that uses French railways to get from A … [Read more...]
The ultimate fast food shop opens at East Midlands Airport….
For some people in the UK - there is one food outlet we have a love and hate relationship. And it's called Greggs. Whilst Greggs have branches in most towns selling sandwiches, cakes and such, most of us are there for the pasties, sausage rolls and steak bakes (your author included... mainly for the steak bakes). Although I am partial to a sausage roll too Well it … [Read more...]
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