Executive summary by darmansjah
Travel the world from
in front of your computer; snag cheap last-minute tickets; experience the best
of Britain in first class; discover locals’ secret places and get insider recommendations
TRAVELING WITHOUT
MOVING
Using interactive 3D CGI scenes incorporating genuine sounds
to replicate the environment, 3rd Planet is an interactive 3D online
travel portal, allowing users to explore the world’s most famous sights with
the click of a mouse. Launched with its inaugural experience ‘Jouney to Everest’,
the portal intends to roll out other locations (3rdplanet.com).
LAST MINUTE
EFFICIENCY
Want a quick last-minute getaway? Thanks to Cheap
Tickets.sg. an online travel agency, you’ll have access to the cheapest flights
in town through a quick and easy online booking system. It is the only online
travel portal to also offer flights on budget airlines, as well as last minute
flights for those wanting to get away at short notice (cheaptickets.sg).
THE NEW FIRST
Though Bristish Airways launched its new First Class cabin a
couple of years ago, travelers flying through Singapore will be pleased to know
that come February, all of the airline’s long haul fleet to and from Singapore
will boast this experience. The new First redefines British Style and elegance
with a 60 percent wider bed, personal wardrobe and leather bound writing table
(britishairways.com).
THE INNKEEPERS’
SECRETS
The iPad App ‘Inkeepers’ Guide to Discovering Asia’ presents
a unique insight Relasis & Chateux destinations across Asia, through the
eyes of the property’s innkeepers. Alongside profiles on individual properties
and destination reviews are itineraries, ‘secret places’ and even recipes for
local cuisine suggested by the ‘Maitre de Maison’ innkeepers (relaischateaux.com).
THE INSIDER
CONNECTION
Trafalgar has unveiled The insider, its new range of
products for 2012 that include Be My Guest, where guest are invited to intimate
family-run restaurants and establishments; and local Experts where experts such
as naturalists and historians take the place of regular guides to provide fascinating
insights into destinations (Trafalgar.com).
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