John and Barbara With The Get Packing BookWe have a couple of personal milestones coming up, and as a result have planned a trip that takes us first from Melbourne in Australia across the Pacific into the US of A, thence by cruise ship across the Atlantic and into Spain.

We plan to then travel largely by train around a number of the Eastern European countries before arriving in London en route back to Melbourne via Singapore.

We will be posting stories and experiences about this trip and the places we visit on this website as we go.

 

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The Quincy Hotel, SingaporeWe recently had the great pleasure of staying at The Quincy Hotel in Singapore.

The reason we decided to stay at The Quincy was its claim to offer Singapore’s only all-inclusive accommodation experience – and what an experience it was!

Not only is limousine pick-up from the airport or Singapore Cruise Centre included, but the genuine friendliness that is extended when you first arrive signals that this will indeed be a different experience.

We were booked in to The Quincy for 2 nights, and could only wish that our stay was longer.

The Quincy hotel should be seriously considered by both corporate and holiday visitors since it is able to offer you a range of quality accommodation and support options with friendly and helpful support and a great experience for your time spent in Singapore.

We have certainly noted this hotel as one we will be sure to visit on our next visit to Singapore and strongly recommend to others.

The long list of complimentary items on offer at The Quincy includes:

  • limousine pick-up
  • three lovely meals every day (with daily dinner menu changes)
  • minibar selection
  • wireless and wired high speed internet
  • magnificently equipped gymnasium
  • sauna and steam room
  • 2 hour daily cocktail hour with wines, beers and mixed drinks
  • glass sided swimming pool on level 12
  • 2 laundry items per room per day
  • Molton Brown amenities, replenished daily
  • carparking
  • local telephone calls
  • robes and slippers

Quincy Hotel Stateroom

To find out more, visit the Quincy Hotel website at: http://www.quincy.com.sg

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Tony Fernandes, the chief executive of the successful Malaysian based low cost airline AirAsia, plans standard return fares for routes between Europe and Malaysia at a discount of 50% to 60% below the lowest fares offered by existing carriers with the launch of a new venture, AirAsiaX.

An Air Asia 737This pioneering venture will be followed closely by the global network carriers who are fearful of the threat such start-ups could pose to their traditional businesses.

A recent announcement has confirmed the purchase of 10 Airbus A330-300 aircraft, with another 5 in the pipeline.

Fernandes said:

‘The acquisition of the A330 aircraft marks a very important milestone in our journey to become the worlds first and most successful long haul low cost airline.

‘We will strive to make Malaysia the worlds biggest low cost hub, and are confident the route network of AirAsia domestic, regional and long haul operations will complement each other to drive passenger traffic from both long haul and regional destinations into and from Malaysia.’

A spokesman for the company indicated that The A330s will allow a most cost effective operation due to the aircraft’s excellent operational and fuel efficiency capability.

AirAsia X has strong growth plans. The company aims to be profitable in its first year of operations while it would like to go public within five years.

The new airline is also seen as a test of whether the successful low-cost airline model can be profitable on long-haul flights.

The airline is expected to offer a single class product with many of the classic features of the established short-haul low cost carriers including food and drinks purchased on board, with the option of pre-ordering via the internet, and pay-for-use inflight entertainment.

The choice of aircraft will mean that services to Europe, which are expected to include London’s Stansted airport among the destinations, will require a stopover in the Middle East for refueling.

Submitted by John Kumm www.onlinetravelconsultant.com

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