SAS Scandinavian Airline will use Dubai as a regional hub in order to expand in the Middle East and South Asia. The carrier is the combined multinational airline of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. The newly appointed manager for the UAE said “Dubai is a good and increasing market and the region is becoming more and more important for us.”
SAS is coordinating with Dnata travel booking service to meet demand for the many Scandinavians who want to escape the cold north and experience the sunny Dubai lifestyle. SAS is developing codeshare agreements to link SAS flights landing in Dubai with India, and later Pakistan, Iran and Jordan. Henschel said there will be an introduction offer for a Copenhagen-Dubai round trip ticket. Currently this costs Dh1,175 plus taxes but it will the promotional offer will be less than Dh1,000.
Address: south of Plaza Bolívar Timings: Tuesdays to Fridays 9pm to 430pm, Saturdays and Sundays 10am to 4pm. Admission free A museum dedicated to the legendary independence hero Simon Bolivar. Situated in a renovated colonial style building, the Bolivar Museum contains exhibits with historic documents, formal dresses from Bolivar’s era, a collection of weapons used during the colonial war...
One of the largest parks in Frankfurt, Palmengarten covers 50 acres and is a beautiful sight in every season, with seasonal blossoms and greenery everywhere. The Tropicarium consists of numerous varieties of tropical plants enclosed in a giant greenhouse and displayed according to climate and natural habitats like mangroves, desert, rainforest and monsoon. On the same property there are various gl...
The Golden Bell Theatre is a heritage building located on Silver Street, one of the oldest streets in Hanoi. The theatre has the Vietnamese revolution closely interwoven into its history. During the revolution it served as the headquarters of the Hanoi Guards. In 1947, freedom fighters pledged their allegiance to the revolution from its steps. Often overlooked by hurried tourists, it remains a sym...
Address: 50 Abai Avenue, corner of Musrepov Boulevard, Abay Avenue, Almaty Timings: open all year round 10 am to 8 pm Inaugurated in 1972, this place has continued to entertain kids and adults, locals and tourists alike. The impressive architecture of the place is reminiscent of a traditional yurt. Shows range from animal performances to daredevil acts that will make your heart leap. M...