Finding Flights to Pattaya
February 27, 2010 by Tom Martens
Filed under Flights
Each year Pattaya receives more than five million visitors. It became a well-liked place for vacation and has continued to stand as such. You can get on Bangkok Airlines and get connected from the UK to Pattaya’s U-Tapao Airport via Phuket. Or you better just trip to Bangkok, from there you get many options to fly into Phucket, which is only 150 kms away from Pattaya, so it is much easier if you arrive to it by road.
You can decide to fly in, U-Tapao, which is primarily a military facility. It is the closest airport handling commercial passenger flights but only to a handful of destinations. The direct door-to-door minibus is the quickest transportation option to get you from U-Tapao to Pattaya, about 30 minutes.
In the last few years, Pattaya has tried to draw families of visitors with a new image. The beer bars and go-go joints have been de-emphasized, and now families from Thailand and from all over Asia visit Pattaya in large numbers. The beaches nearby are excellent, and many kinds of entertainment can be found, ranging from shooting to golf to bungee jumping.
Getting around Pattaya offers its own options. The songthaew, public passenger pick-up vehicles, also called Baht Busses, are available throughout Pattaya. You may also choose the local bus, motorbike taxi, or meter taxi. If you wish to brave the erratic (by Western standards) traffic, you can hire a car, motorbike or scooter.
Pattaya sees the most visitors around Christmas and New Year’s, when visitors want to go somewhere sunny and warm. Several of Pattaya’s beaches are very popular, such as Pattaya Beach near the city center. Pattaya Beach has many stores, hotels, and nightspots nearby. Many jetskis, powerboats, and deckchairs are available for rent in the area.
There is a popular place for families just south of the city called Jomtein Beach. If you don’t wish to go to the beach, there is an entertainment complex at Pattaya Park, which features a water park, monorail, roller coaster, and activities for the children.
Both offer the primary scuba diving destinations for Pattaya.Is accessible by speedboat or ferry The Near Islands are close to Pattaya’s northern shores and the Far Islands lie directly to the west,Ko Lan, or Coral Island.Islands surrounding Pattaya also offer great beaches.
The North Pattaya Fishing Park provides rod and bait, serves refreshments and has live music after dark.Fishing is a popular diversion. Deep sea fishing excursions often include breakfast, lunch and a stop at one of the island beaches for swimming.
Another island specialty is golf. More than 20 courses are within an hour’s drive from Pattaya, and many are designed by golf’s most famous names. Laem Chabang International Country Club is ranked as one of Thailand’s top three courses and is considered the finest in this area.
Underwater World aquarium offers visitors an up-close chance to view the marine life in the Gulf of Thailand. The acrylic pedestrian tunnel gives a’0 degree view of rare angel fish, sharks, stingrays and turtles.
The elephant village in Pattaya has hour long shows each day, which show methods of catching, working with, and playing with elephants.
Tom Martens is the content coordinator for bestukflights.co.uk the UK’s premier flight and travel comparison portal which includes a detailed section on Travel to Thailand and Fights to Pattaya
Mango Airlines
February 8, 2010 by Tom Martens
Filed under Flights
Mango is South Africa’s newest low cost airline, getting its start in October 2006. It faces hefty competition from more established low-fare airlines, 1time and Kulula Air.
Mango is owned by South African Airways, and this is sometimes a point of contention among air travelers and competing airlines. Tired of losing market share to the other low cost carriers, SAA launched Mango offering starting prices for seats that were almost half that of its competition, sparking problems on two fronts.
According to Mango’s reports, 15,000 booking requests were made in the first 10 minutes after the website went live.First, its website, its major base of operations, crashed as eager would-be customers overwhelmed the site to take advantage of the cut rate price.
The airline was criticised by other airlines for overcharging because it was a goverment-funded subsidiary of SAA and was funded by taxpayers. Mango didn’t need to charge so much since they were subsidized, so it was believed their business policy was not fair.
In spite of its less-than-stellar beginning, Mango is already reporting healthy profits.
Current routes include: Johannesburg to Cape Town, Cape Town to Johannesburg, Cape Town to Durban, Durban to Cape Town, Bloemfontein to Cape Town, and Cape Town to Bloemfontein
Available only via its website, vouchers are not acceptable for this special.Mango offers some attractive fares called cool-off flights in which passengers pay only R175 (one-way, all inclusive) to fly to Durban or Johannesburg.
The mango fleet is very safe as it is made up of Boeing B737-800. It can carry’6 guests in leather seats and the seats are arranged in two rows of three seats on either side. Travelers are informed about their seating arrangements after they check in and they can also choose the in-flight food service.
Between the age of 7 days and two years, a child may ride in the lap of the adult who flies with him. Should a child turn two before the return flight, however, a separate tickey must be bought for him.
Mango also offers accommodations for handicapped or impaired travelers, providing access for several types of wheelchairs. These passengers and those with small children will not be asked to sit in emergency exit rows.
Pets are not allowed in the cabins on Mango’s flights. The ability to transport your pet in the pressurized cargo hold is subject to availability.
For added flexibility for this group, Mango Plus tickets provide access to a business class lounge, 10 kg extra luggage and vouchers for meals. Customers may choose to pay for tickets by credit card, by Edgars account (adds approximately R40), cash, voucher, or POLi – internet banking and debit cards.Mango offers Mango Flex tickets which allow ticket holders to change the date, time and destinations of their tickets. These features apply to travel during the week, not weekend flights. Business travelers are the main participants in this program.
Mango has partnered with several other companies to offer additional discounts and conveniences. Tempest SIXT, a low-cost car hire company, offers deeper discounts for Mango customers. A partnership with Edcon gives Mango customers the option to use store credit cards to pay for their tickets. And Vodacom credit card holders can save up to 25 percent when they purchase Mango tickets on their Voadacom card.
Tom Martens is the content syndication coordinator for South Arica’s leading Flight comparison portal, which includes Mango Airlines amongst others.
Find And Learn The Best Ways To Travel By Plane Saving Good Money And Enjoying Wonderful Places
January 23, 2010 by Norris Lynzor
Filed under Destinations
You’ve been looking forward to it for weeks. Your two kids have already packed their bags. Your wife has already hired the dog sitter for the dog. You have the tickets in your hand, and excitement shoots through your body like lightning, until you look at the costs of the tickets, and then you receive a real electric shock. It’s over five hundred dollars a person and you’re only traveling across the country! You begin to accept the false impression that in order to travel by air, you need to drill multiple holes in your wallet. But that’s because you got the wrong deal!
Tickets for you to travel across the world are offered by air companies who give you outrageous deals at outrageously low prices. But remember: low ticket prices are generally available according to the time of year and season.
Where you wanted to go and what airliner you chose when you bought the plane tickets makes a difference in the cost and quality of the trip. Even though the costs can vary from country to country, it is guaranteed that the right discount can be located for you if you start looking early, and book your seats speedily.
* How to obtain a cheap air trip. If you want to travel cheaply, you can save money constantly being in contact with airlines. Call them up, ask them about discounts, or look on their website(s), and review their deals weekly. Knowing when and how to access discounts can save you hundreds of dollars, and keep you informed of any new deals airlines have recently proposed.
* Also, airline salespersons and consolidators purchase tickets from airlines and resell them at lower prices so that you can save and reduce your stress. These are called “bucket shops”. Make sure, however, that you can find a ticket for your route. Booking in advance prevents others from stealing your seat.
Various types of airfare. When you’re buying your seat on the plane, make sure to remember two things. One is that you should examine the airliner market, that way you can choose your desired airfare from varying airliners. Also, look for the company with the lowest possible rate. Doing this would’ve saved you hundreds earlier!
Here you’ll see varying forms of airfare such as: – “Apex fares” – basically buying your ticket at a rate that’s much lower than the normal one because you booked in advance – “Discount fares” – discounted rates that are offered by airlines (e.g., British Airways, Hawaiian Airlines, etc.) for short periods of time – “Flexible fares” – You’ll find that with these fares, you’ll be digging into your wallet a bit, but you’re given beneficial refunds and changes on your ticket even the day you travel! These are known as full or unrestricted fares (because you pay the normal amount) – “Joint fares” – Through these rates, you have access to multiple airlines in order to do joint flights to locations around the world.
Now of course, if you’re a worker that travels around the world, being pulled from one place to another, or maybe you’re a busy hobbyist, traveling to almost every continent, or perhaps an international diplomat, whoever you happen to be, finding the right airline at the right price is indisputably important.
Just ask around, look up the information online, and you’ll find the discount that works best for you. There are even websites that match the right airline with you. If you’re not jazzed by the idea of looking deals up online, hire a travel agent who will do the work for you. They’ll provide you with the discounts you didn’t even see.
So, take a week off just for you! But remember that, you deserve a discount. To find out more, go to: Cheap Plane Tickets and Travel Tips






