Qatar Airways announced on Sunday at the Paris Air Show they will increase their flight service to Paris, France to twice daily beginning on 25 October. Qatar Airways area manager for France said currently they fly 11 times a week to France, and the additional services will provide more connectivity to destinations in South Asia, Far East, and the Middle East.
Eric Didier said they are adding more flight services to Paris due to huge demand from corporate clients in particular. Didier said they had numerous enquires this week at the Paris Airshow from companies like Total, Renault, American Express, and others. All the companies expressed interest in services from France to the Middle East and destinations beyond. He said “Double daily flights between Doha and Paris will give our customers more flexibility, more convenience, and more choice.”
The Premises is a superb exhibition theater that plays hosts to numerous exhibitions throughout the year, be it performing arts or fine arts. It is one of the most creative and contemporary looking exhibition centers in the city. Address: Civic Theatre, Loveday Street, Braamfontein Telephone: +27 (0)11 877 6800 Website: http://onair.co.za/thepremises Opening hours: Tues-Sat 1200-2000 ...
Situated on the old road connecting old Jeddah to Makkah. The location is now known as Al-Syumaisi. Hudaibiyah was a small oasis where the Muslim pilgrims from Madinah brokered a deal with the pagan rulers of Makkah, the Quraish, in 6 AH to return the next year to perform the holy pilgrimage of Hajj. In a typical fashion, the spot is marked with a masjid. ...
Robert Edmond Grant was the first Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in Britain. Upon arrival at University College in London, he discovered that there were no specimens to aid his teaching. He began to assemble a collection and the museum was started in 1827. Grant went on to become one of the founders of modern zoology and had a heavy influence on Charles Darwin. The muse...
Microcentro is the name used for the central Barrio, downtown, an ideal location for visitors to be near to the main historical spots of the Argentinean capital. The widest street in the world, the monstrous 16-lane Avenida 9 de Julio is part of this neighbourhood. This is also the central financial district so during work hours on weekdays, the place is fairly chaotic. The Obelisco, the main monu...