Sentences with phrase «convenient for air travels»

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This varied kit contains the entire Celtic Complexion collection in convenient sized jars and bottles, suitable for air travel.
But convenient relief areas weren't required until the department published changes last year to the Air Carrier Access Act, which spells out travel rights for people who have physical disabilities.
EVA Air has announced the initiation of a code - share agreement with fellow Star Alliance member, Avianca, making travel between Asia and Central America much more convenient for both the airlines» passengers.
Travelling around in Asia is pretty easy and convenient thanks to Air Asia, because the airlines covers so many points of interest for a traveller around the continent.
WIFI internet, advanced passenger information system, air - conditioning, as well as disabled accessible toilets and large luggage racks are also default features of the trains, which make travelling especially comfortable and convenient for passengers.
Imperial Hotel Kuching is a four star hotel perfect for all travellers, whether you are travelling solo or in a group, for business or pleasure, largely for its greatly convenient location along Jalan Datuk Tawi Sli in the Kuching City Center.Flying under the banner of a thriving local hotel chain, Imperial Group of Hotels, it opportunely tops the Boulevard Shopping Mall, thus making it a fantastic choice for its range of nearby retail, dining and entertainment offerings.Determined to keep guests happy with their array of hotel comforts and conveniences, the management at Imperial Hotel Kuching have done up their 339 air conditioned guestrooms, divided into six categories, in classic hotel style with a neutral colour palette and mod furniture.
The route will be operated by Air Canada rouge, its leisure carrier, and provide Scottish customers with convenient options when travelling to Canada for leisure or business.
People will simply not choose to abandon extremely cheap, relatively convenient (yes, even now) air travel for surface travel until and unless air travel becomes prohibitively expensive again, as it was at its inception.
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