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on Ethiopian air

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For details contact: Bunmi Adeola CEO Excella travels Abuja, Nigeria Email: info@excellaservices.com Web: www.excellaservices.com Tel:     +234812828570

Jumeirah Al Naseem...a place to be.

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JUMEIRAH AL NASEEM AT MADINAT JUMEIRAH Anchored on a stunning endless stretch of coast sits Jumeirah Al Naseem, bringing a new wave of energy, exuberance and excitement to Madinat Jumeirah. A breath of fresh air in today’s dynamic Dubai, welcoming guest for stays from December 2016. Jumeirah Al Naseem’s extensive lush gardens edge the sandy beach, providing pockets of privacy and peacefulness. Proudly overlooking Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, this is a place where the rhythmic lapping of the waves gently filters through a bedroom window left ajar. Jumeirah Al Naseem is the youngest member of the successful Arabian Resort's family of hotels and has been crafted amongst the inland waterways, bustling Souk Madinat Jumeirah, award-winning Madinat Conference Centre and indulgent Talise Spa. Guests can visit the turtle lagoon, part of Jumeirah turtle Rehabilitation Project, have fun in the Kids Club, relax in the adults-onl

Opening of Safari park in Dubai

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DUBAI SAFARI PARK IS EXPECTED TO OPEN IN OCTOBER Dubai Authorities are working round the clock to open the Dubai Safari Park to the public by October. The Dubai Safari Park project that will become home to over 1,000 animals from around the world, including more than 350 species of rare and endangered animals. As per the Director General of Dubai Municipality, the Safari Village is almost complete, and they are now finalizing the last details of the main building’s façade, as well as the project’s landscape that will feature the elements of rock, water and earth. By the third quarter of 2016, the new zoo will also include an Arabian, Asian and African Village with architecture and landscaping to match, in addition to a butterfly park, a botanical garden, a resort and veterinary facilities. For details contact: Bunmi Adeola CEO Excella travels Abuja, Nigeria Email: info@excellaservices.com Web: www.excellaservices.com Tel:     +234812828

Santorini - Alta Vista Suites

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For those wanting to take the concept of private lavishness one step further, the beautiful island of Santorini may have the answer, in the form of Alta Vista Suites - housing five spacious honeymoon suites on the calderas edge, offering a unique accommodation experience. The Suites present a balance of comfort, and unparalleled style. Great attention has been given to the exterior design. The result is a unique combination of the traditional Cycladic style with a blend of modern comfort.   For details contact: Bunmi Adeola CEO Excella travels Abuja, Nigeria Email: info@excellaservices.com Web: www.excellaservices.com Tel:     +234812828570

Santorini - Alta Vista Suites

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For those wanting to take the concept of private lavishness one step further, the beautiful island of Santorini may have the answer, in the form of Alta Vista Suites - housing five spacious honeymoon suites on the calderas edge, offering a unique accommodation experience. The Suites present a balance of comfort, and unparalleled style. Great attention has been given to the exterior design. The result is a unique combination of the traditional Cycladic style with a blend of modern comfort.   For details contact: Bunmi Adeola CEO Excella travels Abuja, Nigeria Email: info@excellaservices.com Web: www.excellaservices.com Tel:     +234812828570

“Kenya most Breathtaking Wildlife Safari in MAASAI MARA and the Great Rift Valley Lakes’’

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                                 5 DAYS SAFARI TO MAASAI MARA GAME RESERVE /LAKE  NAIVASHA /LAKE  NAKURU PARK/ NAIROB I Day 1:Nairobi /Mara –Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, you will be met by our driver guide and after introductions departs to Maasai Mara Game Reserve, which is commonly known for ‘big five.’ It’s about eight hours to get there via Narok the only Maasai town in the Rift Valley. Arrive late in the afternoon and have time to check in the hotel. Dinner and overnight at the Mara AA lodges & camps. Day 2:Mara –After early morning breakfast, take packed lunch and  drive to the park for a full day game drive. You have a chance to witness much wildlife such lions, elephants, cheetahs, leopards, zebras and buffaloes. Also are many species of birds such as vultures, hornbills, Maasai ostrich, crown cranes and marabou stocks. In the afternoon proceed to the Mara river to witness the amazing hippos that lives in families.Dinner and overnig

British airways passnegers kept in plane for 3hrs without power!

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Passengers flying from Athens to London Heathrow on the BA633 flight, were forced to sit on the delayed plane for more than three hours. Passengers including families with young children,  on the British Airways flight were made to sit on the tarmac  in the un-airconditioned plane for hours. The flight that was scheduled for Exhausted 7.50pm on Monday was later cancelled and passengers  only got accommodation in Athens about 2am after the nightmare.

Reason for Orlando closure

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If you have any plan of travelling Orlando this season it is best to reschedule as all Walt Disney World parks are closing, including Disney Springs 5 pm local time because of hurricane Mattew.. Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party has been cancelled for Thursday and Friday. Universal Studios and Sea World have both are also closing. Universal Orlando is closing Thursday at 5 pm and will be closed Friday. Halloween Horror Nights have been cancelled for Thursday and Friday. At Sea World Orlando, the park is closing Thursday at 2 pm and will be closed Friday. Sea World's water park Aquatica is closed Thursday and Friday. Tag: Disney World.

Get weighed before boarding.....!

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A pair of American Samoan businessmen have filed complaints to the US Transportation Department after they were weighed before boarding a flight from Honolulu – and assigned specific seats to keep the aircraft’s load evenly distributed. Radio New Zealand  reports that Hawaiian Airlines – in response to an increase in average passenger weight – has been routinely preventing those flying to or from Pago Pago, the capital of American Samoa, from choosing their own seats online, and has also required them to step on the scales before boarding. The airline told the station that the expanding girth of the typical passenger means it is required to redistribute weight in its Boeing 767 cabins to meet the manufacturer’s guidelines. This means limiting the number of adults per row and reserving seats in certain rows for young children, the broadcaster's report said. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news/hawaiian-airlines-policy-weighing-passengers-american-samoa/ Tags: Telegraph.

Abuja city tour

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