By Ann on May 12, 2010
Review “The perfect book to have to hand when planning your family’s annual holiday” Junior Magazine “Top resources for vacationing: Travel with Kids by William Gray – exotic excursions, from hanging out under a pagoda in Kathmandu to puffin-watching in Wales.” Nick Jnr Magazine (Nickleodean) “From tots to teens, this book helps parents get it [...]
Posted in Destinations | Tagged Britain, Children, Europe, Fullcolor, GUIDE, heavenly beaches, Kathmandu, Kids, lifestyle, Magazine, nick jnr, nickleodean, travel, traveling, Wales, William Gray, with |
By Ann on January 11, 2010
Wales Millennium Centre January is normally the month when we lock ourselves away, but have you thought about visiting our capital city Cardiff for a weekend break? We’ve got some great ideas for things you can do that won’t break the bank: Grab yourself a bargain in the January sales Visit the new St David’s [...]
Posted in Destinations | Tagged accommodation in cardiff, Cardiff, Centre, Chicago, cuppa tea, January, John Lewis, Millennium, St David, UK, Wales, waterloo gardens |
By Ann on December 18, 2009
The old, authentic victorian style shopping in Cardiff Cardiff – A mix of old and new If you’re looking for somewhere new to do this year’s Christmas shopping, Cardiff is the place to go. The Welsh capital has recently risen from 10th to 6th in a list of the UK’s best retail centres and it’s [...]
Posted in Destinations | Tagged Cardiff, Castle Street, Christmas, Christopher George, Clive Ranger, David, Duke Street, Gwent, Hannah Carr, Howell, John Lewis
In, John Lewis, love, national history museum, Newport, Paul Gentile, Queen, Queen Street, St David, st fagan, UK, Wales, Wally, Welsh, welsh cakes, West Wales |
By Ann on December 11, 2009
In its heyday, the invitation-only Flying Colonel was one of air transportation’s coveted citations. The first ”Flying Colonels of the Delta Fleet” were frequent flyers, supporters of Delta and the air transport industry in 1953, but the program has an earlier history. Delta inherited the Flying Colonels in our merger with Chicago and Southern (C&S) Air Lines in 1953. The program was the [...]
Posted in Airlines | Tagged air transport industry, Betty Jeanne Claffey, C.E. Woolman, Chicago, Colonel, Delta, delta air lines, Flying, George E. Bounds, Manager
Source, Marie Force, Memphis, memphis commercial appeal, Program, S Director-, Tommy, Tommy Alexander, Wales, Windsor |
By Ann on December 11, 2009
In its heyday, the invitation-only Flying Colonel was one of air transportation’s coveted citations. The first ”Flying Colonels of the Delta Fleet” were frequent flyers, supporters of Delta and the air transport industry in 1953, but the program has an earlier history. Delta inherited the Flying Colonels in our merger with Chicago and Southern (C&S) Air Lines in 1953. The program was the [...]
Posted in Airlines | Tagged air transport industry, Betty Jeanne Claffey, C.E. Woolman, Chicago, Colonel, Delta, delta air lines, Flying, George E. Bounds, Manager
Source, Marie Force, Memphis, memphis commercial appeal, Program, S Director-, Tommy, Tommy Alexander, Wales, Windsor |