středa 30. září 2009

How not to miss out cheap tickets any more


I was always wondering how other people get the best airline tickets. The answer met me about a year ago. I couldn't believe that it was possible to buy cheap airline tickets from only €1 but when I read one article my eyes suddenly opened! The basic rule is: Wait for flight sales and airfare deals!
 
Airfare sales are particularly available during autumn and winter season. People are travelling less and airlines try to attract passengers with lower fares as much as possible. You can easily buy the tickets with more than 50% discount – but what more? It is possible to book cheap flights from €1. Many airlines also offers 1+1 sales when you get two tickets for the price of one. Wonderful, isn't it?

As always there is a catch. But don't worry it is not so bad. The airfare sales don't last long. Usually it is possible to book flights only within a couple of days. Moreover, the number of discounted seats is limited only and because of low availability of bargain flights is dropping fast after first few hours. That's why I have always missed all the perfect deals. So now it is great time for my advice! If you want to make sure you will not miss any airfare sales, sign up at the website www.myairdeals.com.

Simply choose the routes you are interested in and as soon as there is a new flight offer matching your requirements you will be informed via email or RSS feed. It doesn't cost anything - or yes, about 5 minutes of registration! The service is completely free. Great - isn't it?


MyAirDeals.com inform you about the upcoming airfare sales. You just click on the links and they redirect you to the airlines' websites. (you simply do the booking directly at the websites of airlines and not via complicated form. When booking the ticket, don´t forget to check all details of the airfare deal and purchase conditions. Most of discounted airline tickets can´t be cancelled and every change made on the ticket is connected with a fee which sometimes exceeds the original ticket price.

Both traditional and low cost airlines offer many airfare deals for these autumn and winter flights you can even find many offers on summer 2010 flights! Whether you want to enjoy a weekend getaway in your favourite city or arrange your holiday abroad according to your own taste, grab your chance and enjoy buying your airline tickets cheaper than ever.

úterý 29. září 2009

Five most interesting places in the C...

Five most interesting places in the Czech Republic


The Czech Republic is mainly known thanks to its capital city – Prague sometimes called “Golden Prague” or “The town of 100 towers”. Prague is well-known all over the world and it is definitely worth visiting. However, there are many more places that you cannot miss when you visit the Czech Republic. Let's have a short glance on five other popular places in the Czech Republic. 


Šumava National Park – is one of the four national parks in the Czech Republic. It is located in the South Bohemian Region near Pilsen along the border with Germany and Austria. Šumava National Park was created in 1991 to protect the unique collection of bogs, primeval forests, meadows, rivers and glacial lakes. The whole area of national park is highly visited by tourists. The most important places are e.g. dam lake Lipno, chateau Kratochvíle, lakes Černé jezero and Čertovo jezero or numerous peat-bogs.

Český Krumlov – is a small town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is best known for its architecture, the historic old town and the castle. Old Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town was founded in the late 13th century at a ford in the Vltava River. Most of the architecture of the old town and castle dates from the 14th to 17th century, prevailing styles are Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Krumlov has a museum dedicated to the painter Egon Schiele, who lived there, and has also its own brewery. 

Brno – is the second largest city in the Czech Republic, located in the southeast of the country. The city was founded in 1243. It is the capital of the South Moravian Region and the seat of many courts. During the mid-14th century Brno became the center of Moravian region. In the 18th century began development of industry and trade. The town became one of the industrial centers of Moravia. Nowadays Brno hosts international traid fairs, exhibitions and shows. The main sights are Špilberk Castle, Villa Tugendhat, St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Jewish Cemetery and Old City Hall. 

Lednice – is a village in South Moravia in the Czech Republic. It was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1996. It consists of a palace and the largest park in the Czech Republic. Lednice was owned by the House of Liechtenstein from the 13th century. The palace was built as a Renaissance villa at first. In the 17th century it became a summer residence of Princes of Liechtenstein and was designed and furbished by baroque architects Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, Domenico Martinelli and Anton Johan Ospel. Last extensive refurbishment came in the 19th century with the Neo-Gothic style. The surrounding park is laid out in an English garden style, containing Romantic follies, the artificial ruins of a medieval castle and a sixty-meter minaret. 

ZOO Lešná – is located in southeastern region near Zlín. the ZOO is opened 365 days per year and it belongs to the most popular zoological gardens in the country. The ZOO is divided into sections according to individual continents. Visitors may travel through Africa, Asia, Australia and South America and get acquainted with 210 species of animals. The most attractive are gorillas, African elephants, giraffes, rhinos, wallabies, lion, tigers, anteaters, South American sea lions, penguins, cranes and parrots. What else can you see in ZOO Lešná: New Yucatan tropical hall, the pavilion of African wildlife, Elephant pavilion, Exhibits of Amazonia, Lions exhibit, a trail for emu runners, walk through lemurs catta exhibit, Chateau Lešná and an English style park. 


There are many possibilities how to get to the Czech Republic. The most convenient is definitely getting to the capital, Prague, by plane. Prague is well connected with the rest of the Czech regions by railways and motorways. Moreover, you can also fly to some bigger towns (e.g. to Brno). Prague Airport is one of the most modern airport in Central Europe. Connections to PRG airport are operated by many traditional and low cost airlines. Flights to European capitals are offered by the biggest European airlines such as Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, British Airways etc.