Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Qantas Debuts the Longest Nonstop Flight in the World.

Qantas customers traveling on the popular Sydney-Dallas/Fort Worth route will soon be able to enjoy the world’s largest passenger aircraft on the world’s longest route, with an A380 replacing a B747 from September 2014.
Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said the new A380 service was the result of several scheduling changes designed to unlock more flying time, as flagged in February this year under the Qantas Transformation Program.

“As part of our strategy to build a stronger Qantas, we’re reducing the amount of time our domestic and international fleet spend on the ground,” said Mr Joyce.

“Aircraft are one of our biggest fixed costs and maximizing the amount of time they spend in the air is good news for our customers and for Qantas – especially when it comes to the A380.

“We have retimed A380 services between Melbourne and London to create a win-win for both our European and American networks.

“This schedule change unlocks more A380 flying time that we can use on the Dallas route, and now offers four times the number of onward connections to Europe because of the new arrival time of the Melbourne flight into Dubai,” added Mr Joyce.

Mr Joyce said constantly improving onward connections was key to delivering a better flying experience for customers.
“Dallas has become an important gateway for Qantas customers since we started flying there in 2011. It is the hub for our partner American Airlines and offers more than 30 destinations beyond the west coast of the United States as well as parts of Canada and Mexico on their network.

“When you combine the A380 with the onward connections available from Dallas, this is a great example of the right aircraft on the right route,” he added.

The additional range of the A380 over the B747 it replaces on the Dallas route will see the return service operate direct to Sydney rather than via Brisbane. The larger aircraft also means Qantas will fly six return services per week between Sydney and Dallas (every day except Tuesdays) compared to seven days a week with the B747. This represents a net increase of seats on the route by more than 10 per cent per week.
Adjustments will be made to the mix of A380s and B747s flying on the Sydney to Hong Kong route in order to facilitate the upgrade to Dallas services.

Fleet and network adjustments are earmarked to save up to $600 million over three years for the Qantas Group from the overall $2 billion cost reduction target that is at the centre of the airline’s turnaround plans. Increased aircraft utilization and accelerated retirement of older, un-reconfigured B747s form part of this.

Last month Qantas announced a seasonal Perth-Auckland service that uses an A330 aircraft that previously spent weekends on the ground in Perth, when regular business travel demand is much lower. In December last year Qantas increased its Brisbane-Los Angeles schedule to daily.

This month marks the 60th anniversary of Qantas services to the US. In 1954, Qantas operated a Super Constellation from Sydney to San Francisco – its first trans-Pacific route to North America.

Qantas has worked closely with its tourism partners, Destination NSW and Sydney International Airport to secure its new A380 Dallas/Fort Worth service, and previously Tourism and Events Queensland and Brisbane Airport Corporation to secure its daily Los Angeles service.


Qantas customers traveling on the popular Sydney-Dallas/Fort Worth route will soon be able to enjoy the world’s largest passenger aircraft on the world’s longest route, with an A380 replacing a B747 from September 2014.

Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said the new A380 service was the result of several scheduling changes designed to unlock more flying time, as flagged in February this year under the Qantas Transformation Program.

“As part of our strategy to build a stronger Qantas, we’re reducing the amount of time our domestic and international fleet spend on the ground,” said Mr Joyce.

“Aircraft are one of our biggest fixed costs and maximizing the amount of time they spend in the air is good news for our customers and for Qantas – especially when it comes to the A380.

“We have retimed A380 services between Melbourne and London to create a win-win for both our European and American networks.

“This schedule change unlocks more A380 flying time that we can use on the Dallas route, and now offers four times the number of onward connections to Europe because of the new arrival time of the Melbourne flight into Dubai,” added Mr Joyce.

Mr Joyce said constantly improving onward connections was key to delivering a better flying experience for customers.

“Dallas has become an important gateway for Qantas customers since we started flying there in 2011. It is the hub for our partner American Airlines and offers more than 30 destinations beyond the west coast of the United States as well as parts of Canada and Mexico on their network.

“When you combine the A380 with the onward connections available from Dallas, this is a great example of the right aircraft on the right route,” he added.

The additional range of the A380 over the B747 it replaces on the Dallas route will see the return service operate direct to Sydney rather than via Brisbane. The larger aircraft also means Qantas will fly six return services per week between Sydney and Dallas (every day except Tuesdays) compared to seven days a week with the B747. This represents a net increase of seats on the route by more than 10 per cent per week.

Adjustments will be made to the mix of A380s and B747s flying on the Sydney to Hong Kong route in order to facilitate the upgrade to Dallas services.

Fleet and network adjustments are earmarked to save up to $600 million over three years for the Qantas Group from the overall $2 billion cost reduction target that is at the centre of the airline’s turnaround plans. Increased aircraft utilization and accelerated retirement of older, un-reconfigured B747s form part of this.

Last month Qantas announced a seasonal Perth-Auckland service that uses an A330 aircraft that previously spent weekends on the ground in Perth, when regular business travel demand is much lower. In December last year Qantas increased its Brisbane-Los Angeles schedule to daily.

This month marks the 60th anniversary of Qantas services to the US. In 1954, Qantas operated a Super Constellation from Sydney to San Francisco – its first trans-Pacific route to North America.

Qantas has worked closely with its tourism partners, Destination NSW and Sydney International Airport to secure its new A380 Dallas/Fort Worth service, and previously Tourism and Events Queensland and Brisbane Airport Corporation to secure its daily Los Angeles service.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

- The first A380 flight on the QF7/8 Sydney-Dallas route will operate on 29 September 2014. This will be the first time Qantas has offered First Class on this route.

- The new schedule for the QF9 Melbourne-Dubai-London is effective from 20 July 2014. The flight will depart Melbourne each day at 22:55, arrive into Dubai at 07:05 and land in London at 13:40. On the return journey on 21 July, QF10 will depart London at 13:30, arrive into Dubai at 23;25 and land in Melbourne at 20:55. Customers with existing bookings will be contacted by Qantas or their Travel Agent and advised of their new flight times.


- Customers traveling from Melbourne to Europe will have access to 17 round-trip connections within four hours of landing, compared with 4 under the current timings.

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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Majestic Villa di Sogni In Laguna Beach, California - FOR SALE

 With a whopping price tag of $38 million (29.958.000 Euro), the exquisite Villa di Sogni is located in Laguna Beach,California.

It boasts 17,800 square feet ( 1653.7m²) of living space. Built in 2002 on a lot of 2.8 acres (11.331m²) , the villa was sketched out by Laguna Beach Architect John O’Neill, and it was built using only the highest quality materials, most of which were imported from Italy.

The stonework and the 14 fireplaces were made entirely by hand in Rome by skilled artisans, which means that they feature exquisite detailing and utmost quality. Apart from the 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, the residence also flaunts special accommodation options for the caretaker. As far as entertainment and relaxation are concerned, the owners and their guests are able to enjoy quality time together while dining, socializing, soaking in the swimming pool or simply walking through the beautiful gardens of the estate.

Villa di Sogni was positioned perfectly in order to benefit from the most exceptional views of the beach and of the ocean. Luxurious, spacious and masterfully designed – this place has it all.






























Splendid Hotel Bellevue In Dubrovnik, Croatia

 Dubrovnik, the city that was chosen to depict King’s Landing in Game of Thrones, is one of Croatia’s most popular tourist destinations, and it can be found on the shores of the Adriatic Sea.

The city boasts a plethora of historic and modern attractions, and since it is visited by waves of tourists year after year, it also includes some of the most fabulous hotels in the country.

A great example is Hotel Bellevue, which was constructed on the side of a cliff in order to provide the most breathtaking views of the Miramare Bay. The establishment offers great relaxation opportunities for its guests, whether we’re talking about the indoor swimming pools, Jacuzzi whirlpool or fitness area. The beach can be found just a stone’s throw away from the hotel, which means that sun tanning sessions or refreshing swims in the sea are always in close reach.

Moreover, as it is to be expected from a high-end hotel, the dining services are simply irreproachable. Those who like to keep things simple can always frequent the Spice Lounge, which tempts with delicious drinks and snacks, while formal dining can be savored at the Nevera Beach Restaurant or at the Vapor Restaurant.

Accommodations include 91 suites and rooms, all of which flaunt great amenities such as minibars, air conditioning systems, L’Occitane products and safety deposit boxes. Last but not least, Hotel Bellevue Dubrovnik offers room service around the clock, which is always a big plus if you suddenly gain an appetite.







2015 Bentley Mulsanne Speed Revealed With 530 HP

Bentley redefines the fastest ultra-luxury driving experience in the world with a new pinnacle flagship. 

The new Mulsanne Speed is tailored for the driver, with 537 PS (530 bhp / 395 kW), 1,100 Nm (811 lb.ft) and selectable sports suspension and steering on demand.
The pinnacle of performance

At the heart of the Mulsanne Speed is Bentley’s iconic 6¾-litre twin-turbo V8 engine. A totally redesigned combustion system promotes a much faster and more controlled combustion process. Through combining these advances with new variable valve timing and optimised turbocharger control, torque output of the engine has been pushed to record levels – 1,100 Nm (811 lb.ft) from 1,750 rpm.

The swell of torque from low engine speeds builds to a new peak power output of 537 PS, enough to drive the Mulsanne Speed to a top speed of 190 mph (305 km/h) – an unrivalled figure in the ultra-luxury sector. The 0-60 mph sprint is covered in 4.8 seconds, with 0-100 km/h taking just 4.9 seconds.

Designed to enhance the driving experience of the Mulsanne Speed, Bentley created a recalibrated gearbox to optimise instant torque delivery on throttle application. Moreover, a new “S” mode gives the driver even more control, and maintains the engine speed above 2,000 rpm so that the turbochargers are always ready to deliver instantaneous performance.

To deploy the effortless power and acceleration on offer in the Mulsanne Speed, an even more driver-focused Sport suspension mode is included. While the Bentley and Comfort suspension modes provide a comfort-focused and fully compliant chassis setup, the Sport mode stiffens the all-round air suspension for improved body control and adjusts the steering dynamics for greater feedback and accuracy.

Through this new setup, the Mulsanne Speed builds on the abilities of the signature Mulsanne model, being able to switch from a communicative and enjoyable car to drive at pace, to a relaxing, comfortable and exceptionally refined limousine.
Assertive design

The Mulsanne Speed reflects its ground-breaking performance with new and more assertive styling features that are marks of distinction for Bentley’s pinnacle flagship. With its dark tint finish applied to the exterior stainless steel matrix grilles, the radiator grille, lower bumper grilles and wing vents, the Mulsanne looks like a “floating ellipse”.

For the first time, Bentley introduced a directional style wheel, with a design that is handed for the right or left side of the car. Twin rifled exhaust tailpipes are the finishing touch to the revised powertrain, while solid, polished stainless steel Speed badging adorns the front fender and door tread plate areas.

Four new exterior paint colours are introduced for the Mulsanne and Mulsanne Speed: Spectre, Candy Red, Camel and Marlin. The “standard” paint range covers 25 shades, including Marlin, while the optional extended range features over 100 colours. A fully bespoke paint-matching service is available on request.

The cabin of the Mulsanne Speed is a contemporary reinterpretation of the exquisite interior of the Bentley flagship. To create a modern two-tone feel, a new and unique colour split is available, with new stitch lines, that balances diamond quilted light-colour hide with darker, smooth hide. A new technical veneer option is available, with Piano Black veneer panels now including expertly handcrafted carbon fibre inlays.

Customers choose from 24 different hide colours, in six different colour splits, and ten different veneers (seven as cost options) when specifying their Mulsanne Speed.


Finally, on-board technology and connectivity are discreetly integrated beneath the finest materials, created with unrivalled craftsmanship and exquisite handcrafted details:  60 GB on-board hard drive, electrically-operated tables, with recesses and connections for iPads, on-board Wi-Fi, a 2,200 watt Naim for Bentley premium audio system and two 8” screens and Bluetooth headphones.