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Tuesday, 17 April 2018

World's Leading Destination 2018 & Awards

2018 Winners


AIR TRAVEL CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: DUBLIN AIRPORT
Best Airline to EuropeAer Lingus
Best Business Class Airline to EuropeTurkish Airlines
Best Airline to North AmericaAer Lingus
Best Long Haul AirlineEmirates
TOUR OPERATORS CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: HERTZ
 Best European Sun Tour OperatorSunway
 Best Escorted Tour OperatorWendy Wu Tours
 Best Specialist Tour OperatorG Adventures
 Best Long Haul Tour OperatorClassic Resorts
CRUISE & FERRY CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: TURKISH AIRLINES
Best Main Stream Cruise CompanyMSC Cruises
Best Premium Cruise CompanyCelebrity Cruises
Best Ultra Luxury Cruise CompanySilversea Cruises
Best Specialist Cruise CompanyUniworld River Cruises
Best Ferry CompanyIrish Ferries
AGENCY SERVICES PROVIDER CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: RIVIERA TRAVEL
Best Technology ProviderAmadeus
Best Car Hire CompanyHertz
Best Travel Insurance ProviderBlue Insurance
Best Tourist BoardSpanish Tourist Board
Best Accommodation-Only ProviderBookabed
SUPPLIER STAFF / TRAVEL MEDIA CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: IRELAND WEST AIRPORT
 Best Supplier Support Team MSC Cruises
Best Supplier RepresentativeRebecca Kelly – MSC Cruises
 Best Travel Media Award TravelBiz
DESTINATIONS CATEGORYSPONSORED BY: AMERICAN AIRLINES & BRITISH AIRWAYS
Best Worldwide City DestinationNew York
Best European City DestinationBarcelona
Best Summer DestinationPortugal
Best Winter DestinationLanzarote
Best Worldwide Theme ParkUniversal Orlando Resort
ITAA MEMBER AGENCY & PEOPLE AWARDSSPONSORED BY: PORTAVENTURA WORLD
Best ITAA Leisure Travel ProfessionalJoanna Gomez – Travel Focus
Best ITAA Corporate Travel Professional Louise Dunne / Karen Ray – The Travel Broker
Best ITAA Member Bricks & Mortar Marketing Campaign Cassidy Travel
 Best ITAA Member Digital Marketing Campaign Click&Go
Best ITAA General Marketing CampaignGrenham Travel
ITAA MEMBER TRAVEL AGENCY AWARDSSPONSORED BY: AMADEUS
Best ITAA Corporate Travel Agency HRG Ireland
ITAA Travel Agency of the year (Under 10 Employees) Manning Travel
ITAA Travel Agency of the Year (Over 10 Employees) Tour America
CONTRIBUTION TO THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY AWARDSPONSORED BY: CORK AIRPORT

Saturday, 10 March 2018

Protein In Saliva Can Prevent Traveller's Diarrhoea; 5 Dietary Tips To Follow For Safe Travel

Protein In Saliva Can Prevent Traveller's Diarrhoea; 5 Dietary Tips To Follow For Safe Travel.


Traveller's diarrhoea is an illness that is characterized by passing more than three watery stools within a period of 24 hours. In severe cases, affected people may have as many as 10 bowel motions per day. Some more common symptoms of the condition include abdominal cramps and sometimes fever, nausea and vomiting. The most common cause for the disease is the enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC). Researchers have now identified a protein in human saliva that can protect the body from the bacterium.
The findings of the research conducted by US scientists and published in The Journal Of Infectious Diseases may lead to development of better preventive therapies for the disease. Talking about the incidence of this sometimes fatal disease worldwide, a report in the journal said, "Diarrheal disease from enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) causes significant worldwide morbidity and mortality in young children residing in endemic countries and is the leading cause of traveler's diarrhoea."
The report further talked about the 'salivary peptide' histatin-5 that is the protein that is able to prevent the bacteria from adhering to intestinal walls. This successfully prevents the infection in the body. The journal report says that the way the protein acts is by stiffening the bacteria's arm-like structures called pili, so that they are unable to attach to the walls of the intestine.
"Our data represent the first report of a salivary component exerting specific antimicrobial activity against an enteric pathogen and suggest that histatin-5 and related peptides might be exploited for prophylactic and/or therapeutic uses", wrote the authors in The Journal Of Infectious Diseases.
The disease is typically caused when some one travels to another country where the chances of food and water being un-clean are more. Therefore, it's extremely important to take care of what one eats and drinks, in order to prevent contracting the disease.

Here are some diet tips to prevent tarveller's diarrhoea:

1. Do not consume tap water. The disease-causing pathogens and bacteria might be present in un-treated water or water that has been sitting out for some time.
2. Make sure all the fresh produce is well-cooked or at least washed and peeled with clean water.
3. Avoid eating foods from street vendors who look unhygienic or who don't practice even basic hygiene like using gloves, cleaning the workstation, etc.
4. Wash hands before and after eating every single meal. This is extremely important in cases of infants or small kids. Make sure to wipe their hands clean after they touch un-clean things.
5. Eat only hot, freshly cooked meals. Heat kills bacteria which often tend to come back once the food is stale. Never eat food that has been sitting out.
It's always advisable to consult your physician before heading off to a country which you suspect will expose you to harmful bacteria. Carry a first aid kit that has antibiotics and immunity medicines recommended by the physician.

Friday, 24 November 2017

Karma !! what you do it exactly it will return Back to you !! Here's proof !!

    When a woman help a homeless man with $2,50,000 , who spent his last $20 to       buy her gas !!


© Provided by WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post Johnny Bobbitt Jr., left, Kate McClure,  right, and McClure’s boyfriend Mark D’Amico pose at a Citgo station in Philadelphia on Nov. 17. (Elizabeth Robertson/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP) 


Kate McClure was on her way to Philadelphia when she met Johnny Bobbitt Jr. He is a homeless man. But at that moment, she was the one in need of help. McClure ran out of gas while driving on Interstate 95 last month. She stopped at the nearest exit ramp, her heart pounding as she got out of the car to find a gas station, she said.

Then she met Bobbitt, who was sitting on the side of the road near the exit ramp holding a sign.
“He saw me pull over and knew something was wrong,” McClure recalled. “He told me to get back in the car and lock the doors.” McClure said Bobbitt walked to a gas station and came back with a can filled with gas. He had spent $20 — the only money he had — to buy it.

McClure decided to give back, so she started a GoFundMe campaign about two weeks ago to raise money to help Bobbitt get back on his feet. She had intended to raise $10,000 to pay for an apartment, a vehicle and other expenses for the next four to six months.
She has raised more than $252,000 as of Thursday afternoon.

The Washington Post was unable to reach McClure on Thursday, but she talked about her chance meeting with Bobbitt on the GoFundMe page.

“Johnny did not ask me for a dollar, and I couldn’t repay him at that moment because I didn’t have any cash,” she wrote.

She said she has been driving back to Bobbitt’s spot over the past few weeks, giving him a few dollars every time. She also repaid him, gave him a jacket, gloves, a hat and socks.

“One day I stopped to see him and had a few things in a bag to give him, one of which was a box of cereal bars so he could have something that he could carry around and eat,” McClure wrote. “He was very appreciative as usual and the first thing he said was, ‘Do you want one?’ ”

Another day, McClure said she gave Bobbitt two gift cards from the Wawa convenience store and a case of water. In response, Bobbitt, according to McClure, said he couldn’t wait to show “the guys” what she had just brought him, referring to a couple of friends he hangs out with.
“If those 2 statements alone do not give you a glimpse of the good heart this man has, I’m not sure anything will,” McClure said.

Bobbitt, who’s from North Carolina, became homeless because of problems with drugs and money, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. The 34-year-old has been living on the streets for a year and a half.
Public records show arrests in North Carolina dating back to 2001.

The Post called a number registered under the names of Bobbitt’s relatives in Henderson, N.C., more than 40 miles northeast of Raleigh. A man who answered said they “do not want to make a comment at this time. I’m sure you’d respect our privacy.”

A Facebook page that appears to belong to Bobbitt has not been updated for more than a year. Three-year-old photos portray a man who seemed to be, at one point, living happily with a significant other and their dogs. One picture from June 2014 shows a clean-shaven Bobbitt smiling next to a woman wearing a pink and white long-sleeve blouse and a dog.

McClure and her boyfriend, Mark D’Amico, told the Inquirer that they have gotten to know Bobbitt over the past weeks. D’Amico said Bobbitt had talked to them about how his life took a turn for the worse.

“Johnny said, ‘Yeah, tell me about bad luck. But don’t get me wrong. I’m here because of my own decisions. I got nobody to blame but myself,’ ” D’Amico told the Inquirer, adding later: “He knows where he’s at and he knows what he has to do to dig himself out.”

McClure wrote on the GoFundMe page that she believes Bobbitt is driven to find a job.

“I believe that with a place to be able to clean up every night and get a good night’s sleep, his life can get back to normal,” she wrote. “Truly believe that all Johnny needs is one little break.”

Just before Thanksgiving, McClure shared an update on Bobbitt. She said she and her boyfriend had found a hotel where Bobbitt can stay for the holiday weekend while they work on finding him a permanent home.

Source : http://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/a-woman-raised-thousands-of-dollars-to-help-a-homeless-man-who-spent-his-last-dollar20-to-buy-her-gas/ar-BBFz4x4?li=AAgfYGb&ocid=iehp

Thursday, 2 November 2017

WOW !! Goa is Safest for Woman !! Delhi is in Under Red Line !!

The safest state to be a woman in India is Goa, followed by Kerala, Mizoram, Sikkim and Manipur. States where women and girls are the most vulnerable are Bihar, Jharkhand, UP and, perhaps not so surprisingly, Delhi.








The findings of the first-ever gender vulnerability index (GVI) are expected to help identify the challenges women face with respect to four parameters — education, health, poverty and protection against violence — and assist policy makers mark out priorities.



The report was prepared by Plan India and released by the women and child development ministry on Wednesday.


The index puts Goa on top with a GVI of 0.656, more than the national average of 0.5314.



The index scores are on a scale of zero to one. The closer the score is to one, the better the performance. Goa also ranks first in protection, fifth in education, sixth in health and survival, and eighth in poverty.


Kerala ranks second, with a GVI of 0.634, primarily for its achievements in the area of health.



At the bottom of the table is Bihar, with a GVI of 0.410, women and girls being the most vulnerable, less healthy and poorer among the 30 states. Education is also ranked among the lowest, and protection is unsatisfactory; 39% of girls got married before the legal age while 12.2% aged 15-19, when surveyed, were either mothers or pregnant.



Delhi ranks at 28, with a GVI score of 0.436, pulled down by its poor track record in education and protection, with the former ranked worst.


Jharkhand ranks ahead of Delhi at 27 and Uttar Pradesh trails at 29 with GVIs of 0.450 and 0.434, respectively. The study's dataset was based on 170 indicators on which data is available across all states, including Census 2011.

Nearly 29% of children in India are in the age group of 0-5 years. Yet, the child sex ratio (0-6 years) is at 919 and the sex ratio at birth is at 900. "Though the girl child comprises nearly half of the population under 18 years, girls in India face a spectrum of multifaceted issues at different ages," said Bhagyashri Dengle, executive director, Plan India, which put together the index.



What the index throws up clearly is that high achievement in one sector or dimension leads to stronger outcomes in others. There are of course outliers to this. For instance, both Sikkim (rank 4) and Punjab (8) exhibit high scores for all dimensions except poverty.


Source : TOI

Saturday, 14 October 2017

Do you know ? in how many country you can visit with Visa on Arrival ??

Yes  !! with Indian passport, you can travel to 59 countries without a visa (or with a visa on arrival). Recently, Arton Capital, a financial advisory firm, came up with a ranking of passports based on how powerful the passport of a nation is. The more the countries a passport allows you to visit without a visa the more powerful it is said to be ; US and UK top the list with the most powerful passports enabling access to 147 countries without visa, India stands somewhere midway at 59 countries. The power index of a passport is highly dependent on the nation’s ranking on the international scene, in terms of trade, power, GDP, etc. 


Here are the countries your Indian passport enables you to visit without a visa (or with a visa on arrival): 

1. Bhutan
2. Hong Kong
3. Thailand
4. South Korea (Jeju)
5. Macau
6. Nepal
7. Antarctica
8. Seychelles
9. FYRO Macedonia
10. Svalbard
11. Dominica
12. Grenada
13. Haiti
14. Jamaica
15. Montserrat
16. St. Kitts & Nevis
17. St. Vincent & Grenadines
18. Trinidad & Tobago
19. Turks & Caicos Islands
20. British Virgin Islands
21. El Salvador
22. Ecuador
23. Cook Islands
24. Fiji
25. Micronesia
26. Niue
27. Samoa
28. Vanuatu
29. Cambodia
30. Indonesia
31. Laos
32. Zimbabwe
33. Timor Leste
34. Iraq (Basra)
35. Jordan
36. Comoros Is.
37. Maldives
38. Mauritius
39. Cape Verde
40. Djibouti
41. Ethiopia
42. Gambia
43. Guinea-Bissau
44. Kenya
45. Madagascar
46. Mozambique
47. Sao Tome & Principe
48. Tanzania
49. Togo
50. Uganda
51. Georgia
52. Tajikistan
53. St. Lucia
54. Nicaragua
55. Bolivia
56. Guyana
57. Nauru
58. Palau
59. Tuvalu

Oldy gets $24 million lottery ticket just before it expired !!

Jimmie Smith has tried his luck with lottery tickets. He would buy them in New York City and in his home state of New Jersey, but never hit the jackpot — not knowingly, anyway.

“A lucky New Yorker has a $24 million Lotto payday just waiting — but the winner has to act fast as time is running out,” Gweneth Dean, director of the New York Gaming Commission’s Division of the Lottery, said in May.
The winning ticket for the May 25, 2016, New York Lotto drawing was about to expire, and the gaming commission was making a final push to locate the lucky, unknown winner.
“We urge New York Lottery players: Check your pockets. Check your glove box. Look under the couch cushions. If you have this winning ticket, we look forward to meeting you.”
Smith, 68, heard about the search for the mystery New York Lottery winner on the evening news, and remembered he might have bought some tickets last year.
A retired security officer and grandfather of 12, he fished out a stack of old, unchecked tickets from the pocket of an old, favorite shirt. As he went through them, he found one with the numbers: 5, 12, 13, 22, 25, 35.
“I stood there for a minute thinking, ‘Do I see what I think I see?’” Smith told the gaming commission. “I had to stick my head out the window and breathe in some fresh air. I was in serious doubt. I really had to convince myself this was real.”
The New York Gaming Commission announced Smith’s identity on Wednesday.
On May 25 this year, the day that his winning ticket was to expire, Smith showed up at the Lower Manhattan customer service center of the gaming commission to claim his prize, barely a mile from the Renu Corp Grocery & Tobacco store where he had bought the ticket a year earlier.
“It was literally a last-minute thing,” a spokesman for the gaming commission told The Washington Post.
Smith left the office after taking care of some paperwork to certify that he was the rightful owner of the ticket. But when the commission tried to get in touch with him again, Smith was nowhere to be found.
“We could not find him. It was a long time before we heard from him again,” the commission spokesman said.
It was only this past week, almost five months later, that Smith again appeared at the office to finally collect his prize, the representative said. Smith completed some paperwork, then left again.
“It was a bit of an unusual situation where we couldn’t track” the winner, said the representative.
Smith chose to receive his $24 million in installments over 26 years, according to the commission. He could not be immediately reached for comment.
“I just hope they didn’t lose the ticket. I think it is probably lost,” Bobby Patel, the owner of the grocery store, told the New York Post in May, a week before the ticket’s expiry date. “It could even be a tourist. Sometimes tourists come in and buy lottery tickets. They go home. They forget.”
Patel added that he had been telling all his regular customers to check their tickets. “It would be a shame for all of that money to go to waste. Please,” he said. “There is only a week left.”
Massive jackpots have gone unclaimed in New York before. One ticket bought in 2002 was for $63 million and another, the following year, was for $46 million, according to the gaming commission. Both were sold in Brooklyn, according to the New York Post.
At least nine winning New York Lottery tickets went unclaimed between 2002 and 2014, totaling $191 million in lapsed prizes, according to the gaming commission.

And in the fiscal year 2016-2017, a total of $74 million in New York Lottery prizes went unclaimed, as to the New York Post.
Source : Washington Post !

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Tata Group is considering buying Air India !!

 New Delhi :Tata Sons Ltd ; executive chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran has said the Mumbai-based group is considering buying state-owned flag carrier Air India Ltd.The group, however, needs more details from the government on the process, Chandrasekaran told CNBC-TV18 in an interview, which was released Monday evening.

In detail He said  “We will definitely look at it,” Chandrasekaran said, adding, “We still don’t have all the details. Every business proposal will be very seriously looked at and we will look at that (Air India). Definitely. But currently we don’t have the data... there are so many different groups within Air India and then there is real estate, there is debt, there is liabilities and we got to look at all of that it but we will definitely look at it.”
Chandrasekaran indicated the group was keen on the airline it once started.
“We have a team which can definitely spend the time as soon as the details are out,” he said, adding, “We need to look at aviation as a whole. We are subscale. We got two airlines both are subscale. Any decision that we take—Air India or otherwise—we have to have a story because we can’t be operating with 15 aircraft or 20 aircraft. I feel scale is important, in every industry in every group we operate in scale is important. Without scale you get to a situation where you are all over the place and it is very, very difficult to pay management attention."
Tatas have launched Vistara in alliance with Singapore Airlines and AirAsia India. Vistara has said it will place wide body aircraft soon to fly international. Tata chief said Air India would be a “strategic decision” and therefore “data” and “long term story is required”.He also indicated Tatas have looped in Singapore Airlines to potentially look at Air India jointly as they had in the past but failed then.“Do you think I would not have?” he asked, in reply to a question on talks with Singapore Airlines, but declined to comment further. This is the first formal statement by Tata Group on Air India since the government announced its decision to sell the airline earlier this year.
Mint reported on 21 June that the group has sought details of the Air India disinvestment in meetings with government officials. In 2000, Tata group and Singapore Airlines had expressed their interest in acquiring up to 40% of Air India. In 2013, after a meeting with then aviation minister, Ratan Tata had said the Tata group would be interested in buying a stake in Air India if the government were to privatize the airline.
Air India was launched in 1932 by J.R.D. Tata as Tata Airlines. Its name was changed to the current one in 1946. The government decided to take it over in 1953.
Source : livemint

YOU SHOULD NEVER DATE A GIRL WHO TRAVELS

YOU SHOULD NEVER DATE A GIRL WHO TRAVELS !! the messy unkempt hair colored by the sun. Her skin is now far from fair like it onc...