Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Special Emblem For Queen's Diamond Jubilee on British Airways


Katherine Dewar
One of British Airways' fleet of 747s is now featuring a very special emblem to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. The celebratory aircraft will be flying its message of congratulations around the world.

Designed by 11-year-old Blue Peter winner, Katherine Dewar from Chester, the official logo has been emblazoned on the side of the British Airways aircraft alongside the words, "Congratulations, Celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee".

Katherine Dewar said:  "Since winning the competition, its been like a dream come true to see my design in so many different places around the UKbut I never expected to see it on a huge jumbo plane! I love going on holiday to Florida and hope the next time I do I'll be lucky enough to fly on this plane so I can look out the window at my design!"

emblem
British Airways' Captain Mark Mannering - Smith said: "As the national flag carrier I can't think of anything more fitting than British Airways carrying a message of congratulations to Her Majesty around the world."

Customers travelling on flights arriving into London over the Jubilee weekend (June 2-5) will hear British Airways captains making congratulatory announcements to mark the occasion.

In British Airways' Heathrow lounges, customers will be offered a regal afternoon tea, including a selection of traditional British sandwiches, sweet treats and a special Jubilee blend of tea from Twinings.

Premium customers in the Business and Concorde lounges will be invited to raise a glass to toast Her Majesty with a champagne cocktail, 'Pimms Royale', or the award-winning English sparkling wine, Balfour Brut.
Her Majesty the Queen

For those looking for some pre-flight pampering, there's also a selection of Jubilee treatments at the Terminal 5 Elemis Spa exclusively for British Airways' First, Club World and Gold Executive Club members.  These customers will be able to choose from four 'Royal Therapies' and massage treatments, including Royal Rose facials, hand treatments and musclease foot and body workouts.

British Airways
 - British Airways has a worldwide route network that covers more than 150 destinations in 75 countries.
 - British Airways operates a daily flight from Sydney to London via Singapore
 - British Airways operates 17 return services per week between Hong Kong and London
 - British Airways operates 14 return services per week between Singapore and London
 - British Airways operates a daily return service between Bangkok and London
 - British Airways code shares on all Qantas services between Australia and the three Asian mid-points of Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok.
 - In August 2009, British Airways celebrated its 90th anniversary. The airline has carried more than 1.2 billion customers on its extensive network and is recognised as one of the world's elite carriers.
 - British Airways is one of the world's largest international airlines carrying approximately 36 million customers around the world every year.
 - British Airways has been operating in Australia for 77 years.
 - British Airways' home at Heathrow, the state-of-the-art Terminal 5, is exclusive to customers of British Airways and Iberia and is capable of handling 30 million customers a year.
 - Australian flights operate from the multi-million pound refurbished Terminal
 - In September 2011, British Airways was recognised as "Best European Airline" for the 11th consecutive year by readers of Business Traveller, at the 20th Business Traveller Asia Pacific Awards.

Loksha Tours Offer Day Trips in and Around Sydney

Hunter Valley
Loksha Tours offers a wonderful range of Sydney Australia Tours and Sydney Holiday Packages. It also offers day tours to Canberra, The Blue Mountains, The Hunter Valley, and Port Stephens

Loksha Tours uses highly sophisticated deluxe buses & coaches along with well-trained drivers and pick & drop facilities, thus making it a traveler’s delight. Loksha can arrange for customized tours to suit specific requirements.

As I live in the Hunter Valley, I thought I would briefly mention the Loksha tour to this wonderful part of NSW.

The Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest and best wine making region and is known for captivating the heart of the visitors through its boutique wineries. The wide array of vineyards and scintillating lush green gardens and fields make the Hunter Valley a delightful destination of tourists visiting Australia from different parts of the world. The area is a beautiful array of vineyards and flowing fields and a day here satisfies peoples love for wine and love for scenery.

Hunter Valley Gardens
Loksha Tours operates a  a choice of 2 day tour from Sydney to the Hunter Valley. The Hunter Valley Day Tours consist of a guided tour of the best wineries Cellar Doors along with the opportunity to taste the most exotic wine & chocolates, a drive across the Sydney Harbor Bridge and through Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

The tour will take people from Cellar Doors to Cellar Door (but only the very best of course) on a journey of wine discovery and excellent taste. So, along with its visually spectacular backdrop, people can tantalize their taste buds with the wine and chocolate tasting opportunities.

The first tour option visits 3 wineries. The second tour visits one of the wineries and the Hunter Valley Gardens, which is a delight to see in any season of the year. 

Tour Details
Hunter Valley Gardens
- Drive over the Sydney Harbour Bridge through Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
Stop for Morning tea at Wollombi
- Enjoy wine tasting at least in 3 wineries (1 winery and Hunter Valley Garden for Option 2)
- Guided tour of wineries
- Learn wine making process
- Lunch from local produce
- Take a look at the shops in the Hunter Valley Garden Village Boutiques shops
- Chance to purchase wines and local produces
- Enjoy Hunter Valley Garden (Option 2)

Loksha Tours Sydney
PO Box 267 Parramatta NSW 2124 Australia
Phone +61 2 8812 3451
Fax +61 2 8812 3451

For further details, see the website http://www.lokshatourssydney.com.au
or see the facebook site at  
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Loksha-Tours-Sydney/270481180587

The 2012 Gold Coast Airport Marathon


The 34th annual Gold Coast Airport Marathon is always held on the first weekend in July, so this year will take place on Saturday 30 June and Sunday 1 July 2012.

More than 24,000 took part in 2011, and you could enter and make even more rinners this year. Entries for the Gold Coast Airport Marathon are now open!

Start your training and fundraising today, by building your own page. Let your family and friends know by e-mailing your unique link to them or posting it on your Facebook and Twitter pages.  Run for a charity of your choice or run for the official charity of the Gold Coast Airport Marathon - Cancer Council Queensland. We have all been touched by cancer one way or another and by running the Gold Coast Airport Marathon, you can achieve your own personal goal and raise funds for cancer research at the same time.

Cancer Council Queensland is urging runners to use the event as a chance to help raise $100,000 for Queenslanders affected by cancer. For the past seven years, Cancer Council Queensland’s association with the event has helped raise more than $187,000, assisting more than 21,000 Queenslanders who are diagnosed with cancer each year.

34th Gold Coast Airport Marathon
Cancer Council Queensland Business Development Manager Vicki James said the charity is aiming to double the total amount raised last year and will provide runners with a bonus incentive to sign up and fundraise. “We have the target set at $100,000 and as a way to get more runners fundraising we will provide a special yellow Cancer Council Queensland running singlet to each runner who raises more than $100. We have close to 40 runners already representing Cancer Council Queensland and they are doing such an impressive effort raising much needed funds towards vital cancer research, services and practical support for cancer patients. One in three cancers are preventable and with the help of participants running in the Gold Coast Airport Marathon we can make a difference to the lives of many and provide hope that we can win the fight against cancer.”

Events Queensland Gold Coast General Manager Cameron Hart said running for Cancer Council Queensland is a step towards creating a cancer-free future and hopes last year’s charity total will be surpassed. “The partnership between Cancer Council Queensland and the Gold Coast Airport Marathon continues to be an integral aspect of our event as we help raise awareness about cancer in Queensland. Providing runners with the ability to raise much needed funds for Cancer Council Queensland is a fantastic opportunity for us all to make a difference in the lives of Queenslanders who may be suffering from cancer. “Last year we raised in excess of $300,000 for various charities and I believe with the assistance of all runners, we can increase this total at this year’s event.”

34th Gold Coast Airport Marathon
One Gold Coast Airport Marathon team, Runners for Razzel, will be running for Cancer Council Queensland as they honour the memory of Rae Twidale who passed away after being diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in 2010. The daughter of Rae, Deborah Frugtniet, said the Gold Coast Airport Marathon was the perfect event to remember her mum as her family and friends aim to raise $10,000 for Cancer Council Queensland. “Mum’s mantra was not if but when. Her dreams were endless and she always wanted the best for everyone around her. Mum didn’t let the idea of dying restrict her. She didn’t want the negative energy around her and it was for that reason she never told us her cancer was fatal until two days before her passing. We didn’t have the opportunity to give mum the recognition she deserved and the Gold Coast Airport Marathon will be an annual event where we plan to honour her memory.”

Runners in the 2012 Gold Coast Airport Marathon are able to run and fundraise either as an individual or team for Cancer Council Queensland by creating their own fundraising page at the Everyday Hero website http://www.everydayhero.com.au/.
34th Gold Coast Airport Marathon
Individual and team entries for the 2012 Gold Coast Airport Marathon are now open. Early bird fees close 30 May. For more information or to enter visit http://www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au/.

Gold Coast Airport Marathon 
When - 30 June - 1 July 2012 
Where - Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia 

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Skytrans ‘Destinations Guide’ Unveiled

 
Anthony Hayes,  Simon Wild, Todd Parker
As Australia’s first travel trade ready program showcasing regional Queensland, the launch of Skytrans new Destinations Guide’ holiday program on Tuesday, 29 May is a significant commitment from the airline to showcase the state’s better kept secrets.

The managing director of Skytrans, Simon Wild is delighted with the finished product that was three years in the making.

“Destinations allows us to give back to Queensland’s heartland - the old fashioned way - by telling stories that will fire your imagination and stimulate renewed interest in the Queensland Outback and Cape York experience.”

Destinations  has  been developed by Skytrans in conjunction with Australia’s leading tourism business development company, Parker Travel Collection – who  will now work with Skytrans to market the campaign world wide starting with an official launch to travel trade at next month’s Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) in Perth.

Skytrans
According to Todd Parker, managing director, Parker Travel Collection, the ‘Destinations Guide’ is an authentic and compelling insight into Queensland’s six country regions as well as Skytrans’ two gateway hubs of Cairns and Brisbane.   Each region is clearly identified while incorporating an appealing combination of hotels, touring product and events for standalone sale.

“In its region by region showcase, the ‘Destinations Guide’ takes its cue from major events featured in Tourism Queensland’s Outback Eventures’ initiative that will then be independently packaged and promoted starting with the Mount Isa rodeo in August,” he said.

In brief, Destinations: 
·         Features six country and two city regions across Queensland – Toowoomba/Cunnamulla, Corner Country (Quilpie and Charleville), Channel Country (Birdsville, Bedourie, Boulia), Mount Isa, Gulf (Karumba and Normanton), Cape (Tip and Coen), Brisbane and Cairns.

·         Travel Trade Ready – Commission offered on all product for domestic and international distribution.

·         ‘Things to Do’ - Listed in each area along with other local information (description and temperature guides), events supported by Tourism Queensland as part of its Eventures and Adventures campaigns.

·         Initial Distribution – Skytrans network (in-flight, website, consumer database), travel trade (retail, domestic wholesale and international inbound) as well as all visitor information centres throughout regional Queensland.

·         Packaging – Launch campaign will be followed by a succession of packages focussing solely on an event/activity starting with the Mount Isa Rodeo.

Todd Parker
Skytrans is a Queensland owned company with 20 years of operating history and a fleet of Dash-8 aircraft flying to 24 ports around Queensland and now New South Wales on scheduled and charter services.  All flights feature full in-flight service, movies, and quality catering.

For further information on fares and schedules or to make a booking, please visit http://www.skytrans.com.au/ or call 1300 SKYTRANS (759872) to speak with one of our friendly reservations staff.  

Parker Travel Collection has offices in Melbourne, Cairns, Gold Coast, Guangzhou, Los Angeles, London and Seoul. For further information, contact Todd Parker, Parker Travel Collection on 07 4055 6122, mob: 0417 440 922, email: or visit the website on http://www.parkertravelcollection.com/

Bonfires of San Juan Spain


Bonfires of San Juan
Alicante celebrates the arrival of summer with the Bonfires of San Juan. In an atmosphere of music, colour, fireworks and extravagance, thousands of people throng the streets to experience this fiesta which pays tribute to fire.

To celebrate the arrival of summer, the people of Alicante would traditionally flock to the countryside on 23 June for a festive dinner: they feasted on typical products, and at midnight they would light bonfires and dance around them, set off fireworks and go swimming in the sea. This custom endured over the years, and in 1928 the fiestas of the Bonfires of San Juan were formally constituted. For several days, Alicante celebrates this great homage to fire, a relation of the “Fallas” in Valencia, where the main characters are genuine works of impermanent art: the bonfires and the enormous cardboard and wooden figures which go up in flames on the night of San Juan.

Bonfires of San Juan
The queen of the fiesta, known as the “Beauty of Fire”, is chosen in May from among the candidates presented by a committee in each neighbourhood. The festivities officially begin on 20 June with the building of enormous bonfires with their tongue-in-cheek cardboard figures which fill the streets of Alicante with wit and good humour. That day the “barracas” or large tents are also installed in the fairground area where the dancing takes place, and where people can enjoy the typical figs and "cocas" (a kind of pastry with tuna, onions and pine nuts). On 21 June the parade of musical groups and the various bonfire committees takes place, with their respective “beauties” and the maids of honour dressed in traditional costumes. The following day there is a floral offering to the city’s patron saint, the Virgen del Remedio; and on 23 June there is the international folkloric dance parade, a colourful procession of dance troupes from all around the world. In addition, every day at two in the afternoon from 20 to 24 June, there are firework displays in the Luceros square: the ear-splitting “mascletás”, which should be seen wearing ear-plugs because of the racket of the firecrackers and rockets. And finally at midnight on 24 June is the “cremá” (burning), the high point of the fiestas.

After a spectacular white palm tree of fireworks, the bonfires all over the city are set alight and blaze away amid much merriment and dancing and singing, while fire-fighters shower the merrymakers with water in what is known as the “banyá”.

But the fiesta is not over yet. From 25 to 29 June there is a fireworks competition on the el Postiguet beach, and the historic centre of the town comes alive with a medieval market and a range of shows.
Bonfires of San Juan


Useful information

Dates: From Jun 20, 2012 to Jun 24, 2012
Location: Alicante-Alacant, Alicante (Alicante - Alacant)

2012 Tour de France


The 99th 2012 Tour de France
The 99th 2012 Tour de France route casts the spotlight on the potential of the intermediate mountain ranges to test the bike racers. Christian Prudhomme has turned to novelty and to the cyclists' fighting spirit to keep the race for the Yellow Jersey open for as long as possible.

The 2012 Tour de France will start in Belgium This is the fourth time that Belgium has hosted the start. The Province of Liège is situated in south eastern Belgium, in the Walloon Region. It has a population of slightly more than one million inhabitants and is made up of 3 “arrondissements” (Liège, Verviers, Huy-Waremme) and 84 municipalities, spread over a surface area of 3, 862 km² The city of Liège (192, 000 inhabitants), bears the same name as the province, of which it is the county town. Seraing has 62, 000 inhabitants and the population of Visé is almost 17, 000 inhabitants.

It is with enthusiasm and undisguised pride that once again the Province of Liège will host the “Grand Départ” of the 2012 Tour de France - after the success of the 2004 edition.

The 99th 2012 Tour de France
The Province of Liège is a land of sport and of sportsmen and women. It has many excellent venues, clubs and champions in its region and regularly collaborates on major sports events.The Tour de France is the most outstanding and popular of these, without forgetting the international classics, Liège-Bastogne-Liège and La Flèche Wallonne. This passion for bike riding sports is not only on a professional level, but also thousands of bicycle tourists take to the roads.

A region of great events, the Province of Liège has acquired a certain expertise in the organisation of large-scale cultural and sports manifestations, such as the Tour de France. Modern facilities, including the new “TGV” (high speed train) station, the first Belgian cargo airport, the third European river port and a foremost motorway network, provide a perfect setting to host these events and open the Province de Liège to the world.

The Province of Liège is a land of conviviality and celebrations, but also application and flair, that will welcome the Tour with open arms. The inhabitants of Liège, Seraing and Visé as well as the population of the whole province will make this great popular celebration outstanding with their warm encouragements.

The 99th 2012 Tour de France
Belgium is a country which has always known how to instil a sense of panache into the peloton. It is precisely this sense of courage which inspired the design of the route of the 99th edition, one in which fortune will favour the bold, even in places where no-one expects it. Punchy riders will get their chance to shine on the rolling terrain of the Province of Liège and, later, Northern France. Those vying for the final victory will be able to go head-to-head before the end of the first week. They may even be able to open gaps if they make the most of the mountaintop finish at the Planche des Belles Filles (which makes its debut in the Tour) or the finale of the Porrentruy stage, right in the heart of the Swiss Jura.

While the favourites to win the Tour will be expected to dig deep on mountains which until now were labelled "intermediate", they will also have their work cut out for them on the Alpine and Pyrenean stages, whose profiles are especially dynamic. The 140-km-long stage between Albertville and La Toussuire - Les Sybelles will offer no respite to those poor riders who choose to play the waiting game. In the Pyrenees, the discovery of the Mur de Péguère, right before diving to Foix, together with the Aubisque-Tourmalet-Aspin-Peyresourde sequence on the Bagnères-de-Luchon stage and the Peyragudes summit finish, will give climbers the opportunity to shine. Cyclists will have no choice but to spring into action at the decisive moments. Indeed, the Liège prologue and the stages in Besançon and Chartres will force them to defend their positions in the race against the clock over a combined length of more than 100 kilometres.

2012 Tour de France Prizes

The 99th 2012 Tour de France
- Stage win - Powerbar. Every day, the Tour de France honours the first rider across the finishing line.
- Yellow Jersey - LCL. This jersey is worn by the leader of the general classification. This year, this and the other ones will be dressed by Le Coq Sport, which makes its return to the Grande Boucle.
- Green Jersey - PMU. This jersey is worn by the leader of the points classification. The changes introduced in 2011, with just one intermediate sprint but with more points on offer, will be kept for the 2012 edition.
- Polka Dot Jersey - Carrefour. This jersey is awarded to the leader of the mountains classification. The points scale was modified in 2011. The same one will be used again with a few changes. For example, points will be awarded to the first ten riders to reach the summit of an hors catégorie climb.
- White Jersey - Å koda. The rider aged 25 or under who ranks highest in the general classification gets to wear the white jersey.
- Team classification - Digital. This classification is calculated by adding the times of each team's three best riders on each stage. Riders belonging to the leading team wear yellow back numbers.
- Brandt Combativity Award. Every day, a jury made up mainly of journalists selects the most deserving rider, one who has stood out for his attacking spirit, braveness or fair play. The winner gets to wear a red back number on the following stage. A super-combativity award is also given out at the end of the Tour.

The 2012 Tour de France Route

The 99th 2012 Tour de France
Running from Saturday June 30th to Sunday July 22th 2012, the 99th Tour de France will be made up of 1 prologue and 20 stages and will cover a total distance of 3,479 kilometres.
These stages have the following profiles:
- 9 flat stages
- 4 medium mountain stages - one with a summit finish
- 5 mountain stages - two with a summit finish
- 2 individual time-trial stages
- 1 prologue
- 2 rest days

Distinctive Aspects of 2012 Tour de France

The 2012 Tour de France will have 25 mountain level two, level one or highest level mountain passes or summit fi nishes.
They will be divided up geographically in the following way:
- 1 in the Vosges
- 3 in the Jura
- 4 in the Swiss Jura
- 6 in the Alps
- 11 in the Pyrenees

9 New Stage Towns

Abbeville, Annonay Davézieux, Bellegarde-sur-Valserine, La Planche des Belles Filles, Peyragudes, Porrentruy, Samatan, Tomblaine, Visé

The 99th 2012 Tour de France Stage 2
Prologue Saturday 30 June Liège > Liège 6.1 km
1 Plain Sunday 1 July Liège > Seraing 198 km
2 Plain Monday 2 July Visé > Tournai 207 km
3 Medium mountains Tuesday 3 July Orchies > Boulogne-sur-Mer 197 km
4 Plain Wednesday 4 July Abbeville > Rouen 214 km
5 Plain Thursday 5 July Rouen > Saint-Quentin 197 km
6 Plain Friday 6 July Épernay > Metz 210 km
7 Medium mountains Saturday 7 July Tomblaine > La Planche des Belles Filles 199 km
8 Medium mountains Sunday 8 July Belfort > Porrentruy 154 km
9 Individual time-trial Monday 9 July Arc-et-Senans > Besançon 38 km
10 High Mountains Wednesday 11 July Mâcon > Bellegarde-sur-Valserine 194 km
11 High Mountains Thursday 12 July Albertville > La Toussuire - Les Sybelles 140
12 Medium mountains Friday 13 July Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne > Annonay Davézieux 220 km
13 Plain Saturday 14 July Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux > Le Cap d’Agde 215 km
14 High Mountains Sunday 15 July Limoux > Foix 192 km
15 Plain Monday 16 July Samatan > Pau 160 km
16 High Mountains Wednesday 18 July Pau > Bagnères-de-Luchon 197 km
17 High Mountains Thursday 19 July Bagnères-de-Luchon > Peyragudes 144 km
18 Plain Friday 20 July Blagnac > Brive-la-Gaillarde 215 km
19 Individual time-trial Saturday 21 July Bonneval > Chartres 52 km
20 Plain Sunday 22 July Rambouillet > Paris Champs-Élysées 130 km

Sydney Promoted on Billboards & Social Media for Winter

 
The temperatures have dropped as winter fast approaches. Where do Australians head to holiday at this time of the year? Most tend to head north, to get closer to the equator. Tasmanian’s head to Victoria, Victorian’s head to NSW,  NSW people head to Queensland. Where do Queenslanders  head??? Destination NSW is suggesting that they do a reverse turn and head south for Winter in its latestSydney in Wintercampaign. Saturated coverage around the Eastern Seaboard of Australia and New Zealand is promoting NSW as the ideal place to head in Winter.

As well as advertising on Billboards and on other media, the latest social media, including Facebook and Twitter, is being utilised. People are invited to join the conversation and promote Sydney by posting a photograph on the Facebook wall at www.facebook.com/seesydney using #sydney. It will be interesting to see how many people do this, and what they say.

This Love Every Second billboard is located at Gold Coast Airport. 

For more information about the campaign go to the Destination NSW Corporate website.

Interesting fact for the day. Did you know that the tune "Stars and Stripes Forever" has been traditionally used in the entertainment industry?  When it is played it indicates that a major emergency requires the evacuation of everyone.... This is done so that the staff know the meaning of the tune being played without the public panicking...