Budget carrier flydubai released its summer schedule for 2010 yesterday. Ghaith al Ghaith, CEO of flydubai said “Releasing our 2010 summer schedule well in advance will allow our customers to plan ahead, giving them the opportunity to book early and take advantage of better rates.”
Reservations can now be made for flights operating to any of the carrier’s eleven routes, through October 30th next year. The eleven destinations are Doha-Qatar, Amman-Jordan, Baku-Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Alexandria-Egypt, Djibouti-Africa, Damascus, Aleppo-Syria, Khartoum-Sudan, Beirut-Lebanon, and Kathmandu-Nepal.
This beautiful forest reserve is spread over 80 acres and has more than 300 species of trees from Kenya. It is a beautiful place to walk around in and absorb the sounds and sights of pure nature. Arboretum Road (off State House Road) Tel: +254 (2) 749957 ...
is a beautiful complex of monuments built by the Qajar ruler Nasser al-Din Shah in the Imam Khomeini Square area. Also known as the palace of Roses, it houses some of Iran’s oldest buildings; serving primarily as a museum and home to ancient artefacts. There are several museums in the complex, and tickets must be bought for each separately. The marble throne verandah, Shams-Al Emarat (the palace o...
The old port area of Sunda Kelapa remains today as a bustling hub for inter islands trade. Graceful Bugis phinisi schooners, the world's last wind-powered sailing fleet used for trade, still berthed at the quay as they have for century. ...
Town Hall, located in the Fort area has been influenced by Greek and Roman architecture and is one of the heritage buildings of Mumbai. The massive pillared edifice with eight Doric pillars is impressive. A flight of 30 steps leads to the portico. The building has wooden floors, spiral staircases, wrought iron loggias and exquisite marble statues of late benefactors of the island city. It houses t...