Articles in the Aviation Books Category

Travel Agent knows- it- all!
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. Travel agents used to be the go-to people for booking flights and special tour packages. But people all over the world have found is easier to pull out their credit cards and book their travel ticket from their own homes. But what a consumer doesn’t know is that a [...]

How Getting To Vietnam
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. From Outside AsiaVietnam Airlines is expanding and improving its fleet. Air France flies here from Bangkok, Japan Airlines flies in from several cities, and most other major Asian and European airlines (including Lufthansa) also fly to Vietnam. Quantas makes the trip from Australia. Several US airlines have started flying [...]

Fly to Singapore With Airhostess Course From Acumen
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles.  With the liberalization of the aviation sector in world, Indian aviation industries become one of the fastest growing aviation industries in the world. By screening this phenomenal idea Acumen School of Aviation in Delhi, India provides excellence in training pilots & Airhostesses.The major highlight of the One year diploma [...]

Knowing What You Want from Your GPS
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. Is a Global Positioning System (GPS) on your search list? It can be difficult to choose a GPS system because there are so many different types available. Garmin, TomTom, Magellan and Navignon are the top brands to research. Be advised that GPS has a lot of functions besides just [...]

Private Jet Charter: A Consumer’s Guide to Flying Private
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. It seems like the marketplace has exploded with ads promoting access to luxury jet charters at prices described as ‘discounted’, or even ‘cheap’. You can thank the growth of the general aviation industry for the change.  Up until recently, aircraft sales were rising year over year with $24.8 [...]

HOT AIR BALLOON FLIGHTS ARE A UNIQUE WAY TO ENJOY AVIATION
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. When you close your eyes and think about hot air balloon flights what do you picture? If you are like most people you picture a glorious sunrise, the glow of the burner as you ascend, and a gentle floating ride as the sun continues to rise. If that’s what [...]

Domestic Flights
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. Till 1993, the carrier Indian Airlines dominated the Indian domestic flights market. Jet Airways broke this monopoly and a plethora of low-cost domestic flights followed. Air Deccan began the discount “no-frills” flights in 2003. In 2006, Air Deccan gave into extreme competition and was acquired by Kingfisher Airlines. The [...]

Fear of Flying — Hypnosis Can Really Help!
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. Whenever I fly, I usually have no difficulty in spotting those anxious fellow travellers who are suffering from a real fear of taking an airplane and being airborne. Their nervous expressions and shaky appearance soon tells me that they are experiencing a very real fear of flying.Fear of flying [...]

Trends in the Aviation Industry: Coping With Change
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. On a brisk winter Thursday morning, December 17th, 1903, for the first time ever, Wilbur and Orville flew the Wright Flyer, the world’s first powered flight. It was a dream come true for the tenacious brothers. It was the beginning of consumer aviation history.It’s been 100 years now, but [...]

Dover’s Celebration of 100 years of cross-Channel aviation
Posted in Aviation Books on 8 September 2009

Exclusive Book Sale 123 Articles. Dover is at the heart of White Cliffs country, easily visible from nearby France only 24 miles across the English Channel. Because of its proximity to the French coastline and in particular the seaport of Calais, the modern day port of Dover has become an important ferry terminal acting [...]