Tuesday 8 April 2014

A Taste of Aussie Life


A Taste of Aussie Life -

NTAS Air Adventure Guided Tours of Northern Australia.


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Australia is a huge and diverse land of beauty and wonder. NTAS Air Adventures can provide guided tours of several areas of this vast continent, including guided tours and scenic flights of Northern Australia, which take you into the interior of this wonderful and fascinating place and travel through some spectacular changing landscapes into the Australian outback.
 
On most guided tours of Northern Australia is a trip to Mount Isa, a lovely mining town and then through Queensland and Carnooweal on your way to the flat and interesting Northern Territory.Perhaps you’ll take a refreshing swim in the aqua-coloured waters of the Mataranka’s thermal pool, hidden within a grove of tall, shady palm trees.
 
  
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Following this stop, you’ll head back up north. As you travel, NTAS Air Adventure tours will take you on a cruise through the spectacular gorge systems of the Katherine Gorge and then it’s on to the fascinating Magnetic termite mounds, visible in the Litchfield National Park. Visitors can swim at the lovely Florence Falls before going back to civilization in the city of Darwin in Northern Australia.



In Darwin, NTAS Air Adventure tours will often have you stay at a luxury hotel and will show you the areas for shopping, dining and enjoying the nightlife at one of Darwin’s famous nightclubs.  Visit the museums and the historic early settlement in this Australian frontier city.  Guided tours by open top bus of the city are available for those who wish to see what Darwin is all about.  
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Next, NTAS Air Adventure tours will head east to the famous Kakadu National Park, truly one of Australia’s most lovely wilderness refuges.  In the park, you’ll see the Nourlangie Rock which reveals original aboriginal art from thousands of years ago and you’ll be visiting an aboriginal site where these people have lived for more than 40,000 years.
 
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To really “see” Australia’s finest, NTAS Air Adventures can take you on a Yellow Water Billabong Cruise, where you can snap pictures and catch sight of Australia’s many crocodiles, snakes, dingos and other water life easily found in the Kakadu region.
  
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Another favourite spot for NTAS Air Adventure guided tours of Northern Australia is the Manyallaluk Aboriginal Cultural Center where you’ll see how the native peoples lived and continue to live today.  Demonstrations show you how to throw a spear and create fire the natural way.  This center is run by the indigenous peoples themselves so you’ll get a really authentic experience.  There are places to shop for aboriginal souvenirs. 


NTAS Air Adventures guided tours always stop at AliceSprings—often for a couple of days.   One can visit the Western MacDonnell mountain ranges, where one can see the Ochre Pits, Simpson’s Gap or hike the Ormiston Gorge. There are also many places to eat authentic Australian food.  
 
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NTAS Air Adventure Guided tours of Northern Australia take you back to the aboriginal life and help you explore the Australian Outback in ways few people have been able to do.  The sights and attractions are many and it’s a great trip for the whole family.
 
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Monday 7 April 2014

Chartering a Private Aircraft versus Buying Your Own


Chartering a Private Aircraft versus Buying Your Own


Are you interested in chartering a private aircraft?  If so, have you done so before?  If this is your first time chartering a private aircraft, you may not know that you that may be able to choose your own aircraft.  There are a large number of private jet chartering companies that have fleets of aircraft or more than one type of aircraft. When this is the case, it is not uncommon for you to be able to choose your own private aircraft to charter.  While this is nice to do, there are some instances, where it may be more of a hassle than anything else.  That is why you are urged to examine the advantages and disadvantages of choosing your own private aircraft to charter.

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The most obvious benefit of choosing your own private aircraft to charter is the fact that you can have exactly what you want.  It is no secret that aircraft come in all different sizes, shapes, and styles. There are some aircraft that are designed for those traveling on business; these aircraft tend to have a small number of passenger seats, but a large amount of conference room space or working space. There are also aircraft that are designed to accommodate a large number of passengers, like an organization that is chartering a private aircraft for a trip.  Choosing your own private aircraft will not only make sure that you have enough room for all of your passengers, but it will also help to ensure that room is room that you can use. 

 

Another benefit or advantage to choosing which particular private aircraft you would like to charter is satisfaction.  One of the most common reasons why people choose to charter private aircraft is because they want a personalized, private flight.  Many of those who charter an aircraft are fed up with the hassles and discomforts of commercial airline travel. For many, chartering a private aircraft is enough to create satisfaction, but why not take it a step further?  Choosing your own private aircraft will virtually ensure that you have a good flight and good traveling experience, because you chose the aircraft yourself.


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Although there are a number of benefits or advantages to choosing your own private aircraft to charter, there are also a number of disadvantages to doing so as well. One of those disadvantages is the cost.  There are a small number of private aircraft chartering companies that charge an extra fee to handpick the private aircraft of your choice.  While this fee, if it even exists, is small, it is enough to notice.  It is also important to note that many private aircraft chartering companies charge more money for their highly requested aircraft.  If you are looking to choose an aircraft that is popular, you may find it a little bit more expensive to charter that plane.

 

Another disadvantage to choosing which private aircraft you would like to charter is availability.  When it comes to availability, there are two main instances where a problem may arise.  For starters, you may find that your first choice aircraft is not available for the time frame that you need it.  This is most commonly seen with a certain type of jet aircraft, like one that is ideal for those traveling for business.  The higher an aircraft comes rated and recommended, the harder it may be to get available reservations. With this in mind, if you choose to do business with large aircraft chartering company, you should have a number of aircraft to choose from.

 

Another aspect of availability that may not work out to your advantage, when choosing your own private aircraft, is location.  Many private aircraft charteringcompanies have aircraft scattered across Australia.  If you are looking to charter an aircraft in Melbourne, but the jet of your choice is located in Brisbane, you may have a problem.  Unless that aircraft will be making a one-way trip to Melbourne right around the time that you requesting a charter, you may need to pay an extra fee to get the aircraft of your choice.  In some instances, it is not uncommon to have an aircraft chartering company refuse your request for a particular aircraft; however, as previously mentioned, there should be others for you to choose from.

 
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As you can see, there are a number of advantages and disadvantages to handpicking your privately chartered aircraft.  When making your finial decision, it is advised that you keep the above mentioned points in mind.

Airport Security Checkpoints: What You Need to Know

Airport Security Checkpoints: What You Need to Know

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In recent years, as well as recent months, air travel rules have changed.  If you are planning on flying, you will find that most of these changes have occurred right at airports, namely airport security checkpoints.  If you are about to head off to catch a flight, whether you leave tomorrow or in two weeks, it is advised that you famialrize yourself with these new air travel rules, namely the ones that are enforced at airport security checkpoints.

When it comes to airport security checkpoints, there are many passengers who only think of one checkpoint, but the reality is that there are actually three.  The first checkpoint is when you go to register for your seat on the plane. This is the time when you will be presented with your boarding passes and when you must hand over the luggage that you would like checked.  In addition to handing over your plane tickets or requesting your boarding passes, you will need to show the proper forms of identification. These items most commonly include a driver’s license or a government issued identification card.
 
Once you have received all of your boarding passes, for all of your flights, you will need to hand over your luggage that you will be leaving below in the plane. These bags are commonly referred to as checked baggage or checked luggage.  As with your carryon luggage, your checked baggage will need to be checked for prohibited items. In the past, only a small number of bags were hand checked, but now almost all are.  Many of these checks are quick look-overs, but you may be subject to a random, extensive search. This search often includes the checking of all baggage compartments, as well as the wiping of a cloth, which is looking for powdery substances.
 
When you have been cleared to the next stage, you will need to go through the main airport security checkpoints. This point is where you will be required to have your carryon luggage scanned by an x-ray machine. You will also need to walk through a metal detector. In the past, only random travelers were asked to remove their shoes for checking. At the current time, all air travelers, with the exception of those with a disability or hindering medical condition, are required to remove their shoes. Your shoes will be x-rayed, along with the rest of your carryon luggage.

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By familiarizing yourself with the items that are banned aboard an airplane, including items that are only prohibited from being stored in your carryon luggage, an unnecessary incident could be prevented. In the event that you are found carrying a prohibited item, certain steps will be taken. Depending on the item in question, you may be required to return the item to you car, discard of it, mail it to your home, or turn it over to http://ntas.com.au

Sunday 6 April 2014

Pet Carriers for Air Travel

Pet Carriers for Air Travel


Airline approved pet carriers are a must for getting precious cargo from one place to another in safety. There are many different choices to consider in pet transportation systems. It is important to make sure that the unit you choose meets the standards of air travel regulations for animals.

Different airlines may have individual requirements that vary from one air travel organization to another. Make some considerations when investing in a pet carrier approved for airline flight. It is wise to adopt a unit that is standard for a number of different travel companies.

Size is a crucial factor in choosing pet carriers that are airline approved. You definitely want your pet to travel in comfort. The ideal animal transporter should be nice and cozy while providing adequate space for your pet to travel comfortably.

Some airline approved pet carriers can be checked in as carry-on items. This is the ideal situation for most animal lovers who don’t like the idea of having to be separated from their travel companions.

These pet transporters are typically designed for the smaller dogs and cats. The standard pet shipper that can be used as a carry on item will be able to fit comfortably under the seat right in front of you. Of course, sizes will vary according to the size of the dog and the size of airline approved pet carriers for carry on travel.

Check out the details before packing. Style and design is another factor to consider in portable carriers for pets. There are a number of different looks that you may want to consider for your furry travel companion.

The ideal unit is designed to keep the animal comfortable and safe while on the move. It should suit the airline requirements for carry on pet transporters. It should suit the size of the animal and it should suit your taste.

The types of airlines approved pet carriers include everything from totes to kennel-style designs. Personal preference is the deciding factor with many of these items. If they are approved for flight travel then they are probably safe and well-tested. The freedom to choose from different varieties of pet transportation devices is very appealing.

One design that stands out offers a softer alternative to the plastic-and-metal versions. These airline approved pet carriers are soft and have a lot of movement. They resemble duffle bags and they are made of mesh material that allows the pet to see well. Travel with a furry companion doesn’t have to be a burden. If you have the right airline approved pet carriers at your disposal you will have a great experience.

Shipping your dog or cat
You will find here information to assist you in making transportation arrangements for dogs and cats with the airlines. 
 

First questions before booking 

When do you want your pet to travel?

If you ship yourpet as air freight, check with the airline to ensure the air freight facility is open so your pet may be claimed by the consignee.
Transport of snub nose dogs, such as boxers, pugs, bulldogs and Pekinese, in hot season isnot recommended. These animals have difficulty in maintaining a normal body temperature in hot weather.
Note that it is preferable to ship your pet on week days as all staff are working and liaison is easier all along the route.
Contact the airline you have selected to confirm that they accept your pet on the day and flight that you prefer. Some airlines restrict the number of animals on a flight so the more advance notice you give them the better it is.
 

Where is your pet traveling to?

Is your pet going to travel within your own country, or will it be traveling internationally? Do you intend to break the journey, or stopover at an intermediate station? What is the pet's final destination?

What is your pet's size and weight?

Only small dogs and cats can go in the cabin. Some airlines may not even allow them in, and will transport them as special baggage in a heated and ventilated hold. Do not worry, cats and dogs actually travel better this way because it is quieter and they will rest in a darkened environment.
 

Do you have a suitable container for your pet?

It is important you purchase the right sized container for your animal. Airlines use the following indications to ensure the animal has enough space to turn about normally while standing, to stand and sit erect, and to lie in a natural position.
 


Note: IATA does not certify, approve, endorse, or sell any particular pet container manufacturer, brand , make, or model. Equally so, IATA does not offer, solicit, endorse, or approve any particular pet or puppy transport or relocation services, regardless of whether these be offered via email or the internet. Readers should pay attention to fraudulent offerings that claim the opposite.
Should you decide to build your own wooden crate, verify with the airline if they accept custom build containers. For certain dogs, airlines may mandate the use of containers of a different more sturdy design than those of Container Requirement 1 (CR1). It is equally important to ensure that all locking mechanisms function properly and that the animal can not distort, gnaw at or push in/out the wire mesh or the pieces holding the mesh of the door. So, the mesh must be firmly attached to the door, not stapled.   
Food and water containers (troughs) accessible from outside the container are required. The carrier, or government agency, may require that additional food be provided in a pouch attached to the container with feeding instructions.
 

How many animals will be traveling?

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal Welfare Act (AWA) states that "no
more than two live puppies or kittens, 8 weeks to 6 months of age, that are of comparable size and weighing 20 lb. (9 kg) or less each, may be transported in the same primary enclosure via air carrier." This is a good practice to follow for all animal shipments, no matter what country they are traveling in.
Remember, animals may become stressed and aggressive when traveling by air and should not be placed in the same container unless they are young puppies or kittens. Animals which share the same household may become stressed and aggressive towards each other when traveling by air.