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Fans That Missed World Cup Semi Final To Demand Compensation

September 3rd, 2010
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So Spain have won the Jules Rimet trophy after defeating Holland in the World Cup final in South Africa. But the tournament wasn’t all happy for some Spanish fans, as approx. six hundred of them weren’t able to get to the Semi Final game (despite having tickets), after numerous flights from South Africa’s King Shaka airport were delayed or cancelled as a result of congestion.

According to reports, the congestion was down to an increase in private jets as stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Paris Hilton, flew in to the airport, as well as FIFA officials, South Africa’s president Jocob Zuma and Spain’s King Juan Carlos.

The planes were apparantly directed to land at a different airport in Durban, although the private jets apparantly ignored these directives. They were originally asked to redirect in order to cut down congestion and free up airport parking places reserved for scheduled flights.

According to some reports, fans had spent up to around $1,300 for tickets, only to find that they couldn’t get to the stadium in time. The company overseeing the airports in the South Africa (ACSA) has now accepted some responsibility and has put $52,000 aside for those affected by the situation.

What’s not clear however is whether or not this amount is enough to compensate the passengers, as many have said that missing that game completely ruined their holiday.
Penelope, a Spanish national team fan living in the United Kingdom, had this to say:
“It’s not as if we’ve just spent the money on those internal flights. We didn’t have enough for the final aswell so we just came out for the quarter final and semi finals. They can pay us pack the internal flight fees but what about the hotel? Or the Manchester airport parking for the last fortnight? Or travel insurance? Or the fact that we were stuck in South Africa with nothing to do, and two expensive tickets that became worthless to us. It’s not fair that these famous people just get to do what they want.”

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International Airline Flights

February 12th, 2010
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It is no longer the major airlines that are operating on international routes. Over the years a number of relatively smaller airlines have come on to the scene and provided competition for these big airlines.

The competiton that has resulted from this has been beneficial for a number of reasons. The first one being that this has resulted in a lowering of the airfares across the board. An airline that is still charging high fares is likely to be avoided or boycotted totally. This has also forced the airlines to improve on the service to passengers during flights. That’s why you now find that most airlines now compete in terms of service rather than airfares.

Every country is now accessible by air as they can now accommodate arrival and departure of international flights on at least one airport. On most of the routes they is a major airline and a smalle competing airline.

Securng tickets for an international flight is really not something difficult. This can be done through the airline’s ticket office either personally or by phone you can do it through travel agents or you can make an online booking ,. You can also get to find out about flights within a particular country if you are interested.

This information can be obtained from where ever you choose to make your reservation. You could make use of a flight finder tool which is a service available on some sites. What happens with these sites is they have fields that you are required to enter, there will be a field for departure airport, destination, times and dates. As soon as you are done completing the form and you carry out a search a list of the available flights at that time will be displayed.

The flight finder also helps you compare routes, stop overs, flight times and price. international travel is not a difficult thing when you have the right information and you will find all this information at any one of these:

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Travelling By Air – UK To South Africa

February 8th, 2010
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There are quite a number of options for flight from UK to South Africa. This makes it easy for you to even choose a convenient airport to fly from. For example you can either depart from London (LON), London Heathrow (LHR), Glasgow (GLA), Manchester (MAN), Newcastle (NCL) or Birmingham (BHX) airport.

Then you also have a variety of options on which airport you will be landing at in South Africa. There are about 10 airports there but there are only 3 international airports i.e. the OR Tambo International airport in Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban international airports. Unless you definitely have an interest in the other cities then OR Tambo airport is good arrival point.

In fact most of the flights that eventually get to Durban or Cape Town from UK make a stop at Johannesburg first.

London (LON), UK to Johannesburg, South Africa

There are six flights you can consider booking for this route. That is, Swiss air, Lufthansa, Emirates, Air France, Etihad Airways and the South Africa airways. South African Airways is the only one that offers a non stop flight.

This gives it the shortest flight time of bout 11 hours and 35 minutes. This flight will leave London for Johannesburg at 18.00 hrs and arrive at 07.25 hrs the next day.

If you want an early departing flight then you can book with Air France. It lives London at 06:40 and flies to South Africa via Paris De Gaulle. It will arrive there at 09.00hrs and takes off for Johannesburg at 10.30 hrs where it will arrive at 22.00 hrs.For more information and detals about airfares and travel arrangements check out any of these:

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Air Fares From Bangkok To Cape Town

February 7th, 2010
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There are generally two departure points in Bangkok i.e. you can choose the Bangkok – Don Muang (DMK) to Cape Town route or the Bangkok (BKK) to Cape Town route. However there aren’t usually any flights from DMK so we will only focus on BKK.

(BKK) Bangkok to Cape Town

You can choose from any of the following airays that are offering flights to to Cape Town i.e. Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Thai Airways International, Emirates, Cathay Pacific Airways, Malaysia Airways Singapore Airlines or the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

Ethopian and Kenyan Airways have the cheapest rates which are about half of the rates being charged by the other airlines.

The Ethiopian airways flight leaves Bangkok at 01:40 and flies to its home country Addis Ababa. It will arrive at 06.35 hrs and is scheduled to leave for Johannesburg at 08.50hrs where it should touch down at 13.15hrs. From here it will head to Cape Town at 15.00 hrs and arrive 17.10hrs the following day.

All in all this cheap flight to Cape Town takes 16 hours and 40 minutes on air and the overall journey is 22 hours and 20 minutes.

Emirates is also another airline that is offering cheap flights from Bangkok to Cape Town. It departs from Bangkok at 20.30 hrs headed for dubai . You might need a place to sleep in Dubai because it gets there at 23:35 and leaves for Johannesburg at 04:40 the following day.

It will reach Johannesburg at 10.50 hrs and depart for Cape Town. After flying for two hours from Johannesburg you should arrive in Cape Town at 15.10 hrs.

Other possible flights that you might use are Cathay Pacific, Malaysia and Singapore Airlines. KLM is the most expensive amongst these and has the longest journey.

Up to date airfares and ways on how to make your travel arrangements can be found from any one of the following:

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Cheap Flights From UK To South Africa

February 5th, 2010
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Flights from UK to Cape Town South Africa are widely available. You can book flights departing from any of the following airports. London (LON), London Heatthrow, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle and Birmingham. All flights departing from these airports can take you to Cape Town International Airport. Most of the air flights make a stop before heading to the Cape.

Examples of flights to book are The KLM, which flies via Amsterdam, The South African airways, which has one stop in Johannesburg; Virgin Atlantic also makes a stop in Johannesburg. You can also choose Air France, even though it has two stop overs i.e. flies to Cape Town via Paris De Gaulle and Johannesburg. If you want a direct flight then you will have to book with Birtish Airways.

Between these air flights, KLM is the cheapest and Air France is one of the most expensive. Of course it would be hard to specify the figures as these change according to the time of the year. You would have to consider checking the prices from a comparison website.

As for time of departure, KLM lives London at 06:30 and arrives at Amsterdam at 09:05. Upon arrival it takes off for Cape Town and arrives in South Africa at 22:30 on the same day. Total flight time is about 13 hours and 5 minutes.

With the South African airways, it lives London at 18:00 and arrives in Johannesburg at 07:25 the following day. It will then depart for Cape Town at 09.00hrs and arrive at 11.10hrs.

The direct flight from London to Cape Town leaves at 16.45 hrs and arrives at 06.15 the next morning. For the latest air fares and how to make your bookings check out any one of these:

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