Genteel, smart… meet the old Marbella July 24, 2011 THE plane descends over the southern Spanish countryside and the perfect rows of olive trees almost resemble a Roy Lichtenstein cartoon from above, neatly formed into different sections by hill slope and field. The dramatic mountains give way to bold blue waters and there are whisps of white as the waves collide with the land. [...]
A whirlwind weekend in Hong Kong September 25, 2011 Hong Kong is epic. Everything about the city is exaggerated. The skyline. The escalators. The humidity. Once a busy trading port, it still thrives on exchange, be it financial bonds or dried fish. Being an island, Hong Kong has to work harder than other cities because it can’t reach out into the suburbs for a [...]
BAA mulls a fresh lawsuit in sell-off spat July 19, 2011 BAA said it is considering judicial review after the Competition Commission ruled yesterday that the airport operator must sell Stansted and Glasgow or Edinburgh airport. In its final report, the commission said that the sales process for London’s third-largest airport Stansted would start in three months’ time, and would be followed by the sale of [...]
Virgin Atlantic expects to unveil new partnership within months May 26, 2011 VIRGIN boss Sir Richard Branson said yesterday up to three suitors of his Virgin Atlantic airline are set to bid for a stake in the company, with an announcement on the tie-in due within the next three months. Branson, speaking at an event in the States, said he will remain involved with the carrier as [...]
International Airlines Group narrows losses May 6, 2011 International Airlines Group has seen its losses narrow on rising revenues in the company’s first results since the British Airways-Iberia merger. The firm lost 47m euros ($68m; £42m) in the first quarter of the year, down from a 273m euro loss a year ago. Revenues jumped 15.4 per cent on the year as business volumes [...]
Ronda June 20, 2011 BEST EXCURSION The quaint village of Ronda retains much of its historic charm, particularly its old town. Growing in popularity thanks to the dramatic scenery, Ronda is now firmly on the map as one of Spain’s must-sees. The El Tajo gorge was created by the Guadalvein River, its 120 m deep and up to 68 [...]
Praia da Rocha June 20, 2011 BEACH HEAVEN Praia da Rocha (Rock Beach) is one of the most popular beaches in the Algarve. With an area of sand stretching over one kilometre, holidaymakers are assured plenty of space, even in peak times. The name “Rock Beach” comes from the beautiful, warm-coloured cliffs that surround the beach. High viewing points can be [...]
Granada June 20, 2011 ATMOSPHERE The bustling Spanish city of Granada offers the perfect combination of history, breathtaking views of the Alhambra and the snow capped Sierra Nevada as well as nearby mountain villages steeped in tradition and culture. Soak up the atmospheres at Granada’s Plaza Nueva or Plaza Bib-Rambla, the ideal settings to enjoy a romantic evening or [...]
Praia de Armação de Pêra June 20, 2011 BEACH TOWN Praia de Armação de Pêra is one of the largest and busiest beaches of the Algarve. Once a small town which served the Algarve’s fishing industry (the name Armação means fishing equipment and nets), it is now bustling with bars, restaurants, holiday homes and tourists, particularly in the summer months. The fishing industry [...]
History lives on in the City of Angels September 18, 2011 WELCOME to LA. Embrace the pain!” jokes leading man Scoot McNairy in the touching 2007 indie flick In Search Of A Midnight Kiss. McNairy’s character is a failed, lonely screenwriter trying to woo a failed, lonely actress (Sarah Simmonds) on a New Year’s Eve date. His poignant words echo around the famous Orpheum Theatre, a [...]