Wednesday, December 20, 2006

The airline gave away my seat ! Now what do I do ?

This winter travel season promises to be a bumpy one, as flight delays continue to increase and more ticketed passengers are turned away at the gate. Airlines almost always book more passengers on a given flight than a plane can accomodate. The odds of being bumped from a flight are greater that they've been in years. Learn what you can get for giving up your seat. Know your rights and beware of airlines bearing gifts.

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Seaport Of Rijeka To Become Adriatic Gateway To Europe

The reconstruction of Croatia’s largest seaport of Rijeka, which should be completed in 2009, will help this Adriatic port to look more like Barcelona or Baltimore, the World Bank said in a press release on its website Friday. The project was launched in 2003 by the Croatian government in cooperation with this international financial institution, reports HINA (Croatia, 03/05).

The project, known as the Rijeka Gateway project, "will change the face of the city and help increase the competitiveness of the Croatian economy by improving the international traffic sector in Rijeka for cargo and passenger transport, modernizing the connections between the harbor and road networks and revitalizing the harbor business activities through better road and bridge maintenance," the World Bank said. "Its new facilities will accommodate cruisers of up to 500 passengers and other passenger ships. The central part of the Rijeka basin will be opened up for commercial use, while local citizens and visitors will be able to access the coastal area, creating an attractive Mediterranean port city," reads the press release.

The project is worth $266 million, and the World Bank has ensured $156.5 million through loans for this purpose. The project is expected to "create a dominant traffic route in Croatia, connecting seaways with European road and railway corridors. Already, because of established road transport through the corridor V, the port of Rijeka generates around 40 percent of its cargo traffic with Hungary, Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Traffic growth should make Rijeka one of the main ports in the Central and Eastern Europe.

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Zagreb Is Set to Crown a New Queen of the Hill

AN elite ski race begins with thousands of reveling fans packing into the stands while the racers, with their plastic armor and hard-won competence, wait shivering on a distant mountaintop. Among spectator events, this is the humane inversion of the gladiator battle; the crowd’s job is to coax the racers through peril and welcome them home to the warm safety of the arena.
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Source: New York Times

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Croatia Added to European Rail Pass

From the beginning of next year holidaymakers who want to travel across Europe by rail will have several new options with new passes from Eurail.


From January 1st 2007 passes covering rail travel in Croatia, Ireland, Italy and Portugal will be available, as well as Benelux (Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg).

Additionally, Eurail will also have two new country combinations - Austria and Hungary or Italy and Spain from next year.

"Eurail is adapting its pass range to match the way many overseas visitors travel today," said René de Groot, Eurail managing director.

"With holidays abroad getting shorter and more frequent, many travellers have less time for extended journeys throughout Europe."

For more info on Eurail

Source: www.travelbite.co.uk
Tuesday, 28 Nov 2006