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ST ANDREWS
Atop a cliff, inspired by land and sea, and infused with Celtic lore of magic and myths, the Fairmont St Andrews is everything you hoped a Scotland luxury resort would be. Located in the heart of Scottish tradition and history, Fairmont is a destination for those seeking not only the finest luxury spa resort in Scotland , but memories to last a lifetime.
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MONTE CARLO
If you're looking for a spa break, look no further than the Fairmont Monte Carlo luxury resort. Monaco has long been known as one of the most exclusive locations on earth and Fairmont embodies this ideal as a resort of the highest calibre. Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the legendary Casino of Monte Carlo, the Fairmont Monte Carlo luxury spa resort puts all the beauty of Monaco at your doorstep.
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DUBAI
Be the author of your own pampering experience at a top Dubai luxury spa. Heighten the comfort of idyllic luxury living by indulging in a range of treatments designed to soothe, pamper, de-stress and invigorate mind and body at the hotel's Willow Stream Spa. If you're looking for a Dubai luxury hotel - look no further than Fairmont.
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SINGAPORE
The Fairmont Singapore luxury spa - Willow Stream - is perfectly located in a cultural hub which brings together the best of both East and West. Indulge in a spot of pampering at the Fairmont Singapore luxury hotel before heading out to enjoy some world-class shopping, thriving night-life and sight-seeing in a modern metropolis beautifully ringed by green open spaces
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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Qantas International Business Now On Sale


If you act fast, you can get a great deal on Business Class tickets to Australia.

Qantas has a special offer that you must book by February 23, 2010. For the details, go to http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/visit-australia-business-class/us/en?gclid=CNi6rNyfnZ8CFQJaagodg0r9Ug

Flights depart from Los Angeles or San Francisco and the sale price is up to 55% off regular Business Class prices. A 50-day advance purchase is required.

If you've been thinking of heading down under - now's the time, mate.

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Saturday, January 9, 2010

United Airlines' Suite Dreams


If you screen down to my December 7 post, you'll notice that United Airlines didn't win any of the OAG's Best Airline awards. This fact reflects the opinion of many First- and Business-class travelers who consider this legacy airline more of a work horse than a thoroughbred.

However, UAL appears to be trying to step up to the plate and compete with the airlines that offer serious in-flight luxury. The site http://www.suitedreams.united.com/ is all about how they are installing lie-flat beds and making other upgrades to First and Business-class cabins in an effort to provide an "International Premium Travel Experience."

I also found a YouTube site with a timelapse video of the conversion process on a 747: http://www.youtube.com/uniteditstimetofly . The musical accompaniment adds to the viewing experience.
Last year. United teamed up with Westin Hotels & Resorts to create “Renewal Lounges” in their Red Carpet Clubs at JFK, LAX, and SFO. Here, First and Business Class passengers can experience blue-light phototherapy, relax on plush furniture, stretch out on a daybed, and unwind as LCD televisions play custom videos that feature footage of the natural world.
I say "more power to them." The option of another carrier committed to comfort is good news for Authentic Luxury Travelers.

A "phased roll-out" is in process. If you've experienced United's new upgrades, please share your experience by leaving a comment below.

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