Etihad Airways will increase its flights from Abu Dhabi to Frankfurt from ten times a week to thirteen times a week beginning on December 12th. The national airline of the UAE will increase to double daily flights beginning on March 28, 2010. Etihad launched its flight service to Frankfurt in June 2005 and it has been among the most popular of its European services. Etihad Airways chief executive James Hogan said “Frankfurt has been one of Etihad Airways most successful destinations because it retains strong volumes of business and leisure passengers throughout the year.”
The new flight schedule allows passengers departing from Frankfurt to choose from over 80 connecting flights out of Abu Dhabi, with transit times under four hours. Connection destinations include Sydney, Melbourne, Bangkok, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Katmandu, and Beijing.
Mount Nebo is a ridge that rises 817m above sea level about 35km southwest of Amman. In the Old Testament, Mount Nebo is where Moses first glimpsed the Holy land (and where he was later buried). The view has not changed. It's simply breathtaking. On a clear day you can see all the way to Jerusalem. Be sure to go in the afternoon or evening on a clear day, because the...
Address: Avenada Paseo de la Reforma Chapultepec Polanco Mexico City 11560 Phone: +52 05536266 Website: http://www.mna.inah.gob.mx/muna/mna_ing/main.html Email: atencion.mna@inah.gob.mx Timings: Tuesdays to Sundays: 9am to 7 pm. Admission: 51 pesos Tuesdays to Saturdays. Sundays free. Free entrance for: Children under 13 Seniors over 60 Students and ...
Housed in a building that was the French consulate until 1910, it is now a museum in varying degrees; the collection includes prehistoric artifacts and carvings to funerary jars and some very fine examples of traditional drums from the north. The collection also contains items obtained from excavations of Han tombs, artifacts from the Buddhist statuary, and everyday items of early history. A...
You cannot visit Prague without visiting its most famous landmark. Founded in the 9th century by Prince Bořivoj of the Premysl dynasty, the castle grew arbitrarily as subsequent rulers made new additions. All Czech rulers have had their residences at the castle except for the country’s first post-communist president who preferred the comforts of his own home. The castle now stands at almost seven ...