If there is one dream place where every traveler wants to start his journey then it has to be Europe.
The immense natural beauty, adorned with rich historical monuments, abundance of delicious cuisines and ever-cheerful people of Europe make it one of the most ideal places to throw away your towels!
Besides, Europe is also a traveler-friendly continent - and why wouldn't it be when tourism fuels a nice chunk of the economy of European Union's many member nations.
One of the great things about Europe is that you don't have to find places to see. Almost anywhere you turn your eye you're sure to be surprised by the beauty and charm of the place.
You can travel by air although I really like seeing Europe by trains and buses because the real Europe is to be seen on land! And biking is also a new trend that let you see Europe upclose while saving the environment.
You will find the most exotic of hotels as well as backpackers & hitchhikers and Europe seems to like all of them!
And if you're coming from a country like US you'll be pleasantly surprised by the culture that Europe still preserves! Even though almost all of the Europe is well-equipped with modern amenities Europeans take life easy and live it in the truest sense.
Time seems to stop at the roadside cafes and parks. Retired people seem to enjoy their retirement and are always seen out in the air having the time of their lives.
Europe is also house to some of the world's most treasured places like museums and art galleries - most of which are free to enter!
When it comes to travel Europe wins the race (and the tourists!) by a long shot. But due to heavy commercialization in some of the most popular toursit destinations in Europe, it has started to lose its charm.
More and more people prefer and opt for places less travelled and visited by other tourists. Something natural, something whose beauty hasn't been ruined by profit-hungry capitalists.
What is yur favorite destination in Europe and Why? We'd like to know!
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Deal: Fly Unlimited with JetBlue for $599

While $599 is nowhere near cheap, it becomes cheap once you consider that it offers unlimited flights for 1 month. If you have free time on your calender between September 8 to October 8 then this is just what you need. A completely unlimited, 1-month travel pass called All-You-Can-Jet.
While JetBlue is set to make you all warm and fuzzy about this deal let me clear up some points for you. This period, September & October are usually very slow for airlines. The end of summer holidays means kids return back to school and employees are already done with their vacations.
So instead of flying empty planes JetBlue has come up with brilliant deal that wouldn't cost them much anyway (on the contrary, they have everything to gain!) - free publicity, new customers and some extra money which they'd be losing anyways if they flew empty. Call this a Win-Win situation. And they don't have to be afraid of everyone claiming these passes as everyone has gotten busy with their chores, again.
The whole deal is based upon the principle that makes unlimited flights cheaper with each additional flight the passenger takes. So the more flights you manage to take the less money per flight you'll pay. Of course, this will only pay off for frequent flyers or people who have the time and money to make it pay off.
The Fine Print
The fine-print might tick some potential travelers off. The first one is that you'll have to pay a $100 no-show fee. And until you pay this fee you cannot book another flight against the pass. This, I think is done to prevent customers from booking every flight just to be safe and then boarding the one which they think is convenient. JetBlue will of course lose normal seats if everyone starts doing this. So this is totally acceptable.
Another thing you need to keep in mind is that you have to book the flight 3 days prior to departure.The pass is valid for all the flight on JetBlue route network which again doesn't cover all the places but a few important ones.
You can read the fine print in this PDF by JetBlue. And do let us know about your plans or ideas in the comments.
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