Re: Beer Garden
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 6:04 pm
This just in! Harris Scarfe (HS) is returning to Elizabeth where Myer was after 7-8 years!
Adelaide's Premier Development and Construction Site
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I book all my holidays myself online. Have done since 1998. But this is only because I am confident with my ability to find the correct information. As you said some people have no idea and prefer to book with an agent. There was that story of the US couple who booked a week in Sydney online, but got on the flight and ended up here...Ho Really wrote:If you are only booking flights go straight to the airline's website. Especially if they are a LCC. Agents these days make no commission on airfares. You can also try the comparison sites like Webjet, Zuji (owned by Webjet), Skyscanner, Expedia, CheapOair, Cheapflights, Lastminute, Jetabroad, FareCompare, etc., to get an idea of prices. They are not always cheaper than the airline so shop around. Also if you fly regularly sign up for the newsletters and specials. If you can buy airfares early airlines still do Earlybird specials. If not, depending on the airline there are periods when it is best to book to get the cheapest rates. Here you need to do some research.monotonehell wrote:People who use travel agents to book a package.Nathan wrote:Who goes off to book flights these days, when the Qantas/Jetstar/Virgin/Tiger websites are sitting right there?
^ More of this, please. We can't even manage to get the bike lanes installed without panic, confusion, and ripping them up again.Vee wrote:'Protected intersections'
Interesting concept for cyclist safety in big cities.
Video.
The next breakthrough for a bike-friendly world: Protected intersections!
By Nick Falbo
http://www.treehugger.com/bikes/next-br ... video.html
I heard the couple interviewed on TV. IIRC they were British not American, and they started to realise their mistake when they changed planes in Canada (as they'd expected to do) and noticed the second plane was much smaller.monotonehell wrote:I book all my holidays myself online. Have done since 1998. But this is only because I am confident with my ability to find the correct information. As you said some people have no idea and prefer to book with an agent. There was that story of the US couple who booked a week in Sydney online, but got on the flight and ended up here...Ho Really wrote:
If you are only booking flights go straight to the airline's website. Especially if they are a LCC. Agents these days make no commission on airfares. You can also try the comparison sites like Webjet, Zuji (owned by Webjet), Skyscanner, Expedia, CheapOair, Cheapflights, Lastminute, Jetabroad, FareCompare, etc., to get an idea of prices. They are not always cheaper than the airline so shop around. Also if you fly regularly sign up for the newsletters and specials. If you can buy airfares early airlines still do Earlybird specials. If not, depending on the airline there are periods when it is best to book to get the cheapest rates. Here you need to do some research.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney,_Nova_Scotia
(Story was supposed to be true but obviously FUD put about by the travel agent industry)
Yes, a very good and FREE advertisement. Now we need more of these in China, India and South East Asia! Get the flight connections going and BINGO!wilkiebarkid wrote:Not sure where this article goes, but it is in The Evening Standard UK and is a very good advertisement for what we have to offer visitors.
http://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/tra ... 37981.html
Whatever is available.Waewick wrote:On the topic of beer. What is everyone's poison of choice?
I have Boags premium in the fridge normally, but ive recently had Stella (imported strangely it was a gift)
I really enjoy the micro brewery scene as well as some of the german and belgium beers.
Ah yes, the beer that bogans (that don't think they are bogans) drink.[Shuz] wrote:Corona.
With Lemon or Lime?[Shuz] wrote:Corona.