Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotels. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2008

Maxroam Further Improves - now you can "roam for free"

Remember that company Maxroam, we mentioned them previously. Their Sim card

  • reduces your roaming charges hugely


  • allows your callers only pay landline charges when calling you


  • allows you to have fixed landline numbers (from 52 countries)directed to your mobile, creating a virtual presence in all those countries


  • Ronan O'Brien highlighted in a comment to our earlier post that they have further improved their service and now they allow free call forwarding.

    What does this really mean for Maxroam Sim Card Users?

  • arrive at your destination


  • if you have a Hotel direct telephone number in your room, or office or other landline number you can forward all your Maxroam numbers to that number FOR FREE


  • Your clients dial your Maxroam local number which goes straight to your Hotel Room (or other landline number


  • You pay no call forwarding charges, no roaming charges, your caller pays a local call charge.


  • The bottom line is that you are now roaming for free and your clients are just paying a landline call to call you - a win / win all round.


  • You can just change your call forwarding number as you move from hotel to hotel and your callers just call the same maxroam local landline number to call you.


  • Lally Logic also gives a very positive reveiw of the Cubic telecom phone and Maxroam.

    I know that a number of our Hotel Express clients are now using the Maxroam Sim and feedback is very good. So if you travel on business and want to reduce your roaming charges. Or if you are a small business and want to create a virtual global presence with lots of (normally priced-not premium priced) landline numbers forwarded to your phone then you should have a look at Maxroam.

    P.s On a totally seperate unrelated issue Ronan O'Brien runs an excellent online fancydress costume business in Ireland www.irelandcostumes.com . So the next time you are invited to a fancy dress party (yes I hate them too), you can order your fancy dress costume on line at the click of a button. The party might be painful but at least ordering the costume isn't!


    Get a MAXroam SIM and Enjoy Global calls at local prices


    Remember that these blog tips to help you further reduce your business related travel costs are just the tip of the iceberg. Hotel Express clients saved over £50 million worldwide on their Hotel expenses last year. If you want to reduce your hotel costs and the time you waste booking them just e-mail us.

    Tuesday, February 5, 2008

    6 Different Things To Do In Dublin


    As Featured On Ezine Articles

    6 different and unusual things to do the next time you visit Dublin

    • Visit St. Michan’s Church: Rebuilt in 1686 but originally dating from the 11th century, St. Michan’s church hides an unusual secret – it’s vaults contain preserved bodies (guaranteed to keep the children awake at night!). Within the church are magnificent carvings and an organ which is said to have been played by Handel. From the 1st November to 16th March open Monday to Friday 12:30pm to3:30pm. From the 17th March to 31st October open Monday to Friday 10:00am to 12:45pm and 2:00pm to 4:30pm. Open Saturday all year from 10:00am to 12:45pm. There is a charge for the guided tour of our vaults. Admission charges:- Adults €3.50. Students €3.00. Child €2.50. Senior Citizen€3.00.

    • Go Horse Racing in Leopardstown: just a 15 minute taxi ride from the centre of the city Leopardstown racecourse has year round racing and is a great day or evening out. The evening racing during the Summer particularly good as a family evening out.

    • Visit the Francis Bacon Studio at the Hugh Lane Gallery: Francis Bacon's heir, John Edwards, donated the contents of the 20th-century figurative painter's London studio to the Hugh Lane Gallery in 1998. The studio, at 7 Reece Mews, South Kensington, was mapped and removed piece by piece and meticulously reconstructed in the Hugh Lane Gallery. The reconstructed studio features the original door, walls, floors, ceiling and shelves. Over 7,000 items appear here, including 570 books, 1,500 photographs, 100 slashed canvases, 2,000 artist's materials and 70 drawings. Bacon said of his cluttered studio: "I feel at home here in this chaos, because chaos suggests images to me''. Tel 01-8741903 or visit http://www.hughlane.ie/

    • Climb the sugar loaf – OK this is not quite Dublin as it is technically North Wicklow but if you fancy fantastic bracing walk with magnificent views. The sugar loaf is about 30 minutes from the centre of Dublin.

    • Have an old-fashioned hot towel shave: White-coated barbers at the Waldorf barber shop on Westmoreland Street in Dublin 2 have been trimming and preening men at the premises since 1929. The barber shop also boasts one of the few female barbers in Dublin – Linda Finnegan. Telephone 01-6778608.

    • Have a drink in the “highest pub in Ireland”: Johnny Fox's in the Dublin mountains claims to be “undoubtedly'' the highest pub in the country. There are a number of other pubs around Ireland with the same claim - the Ponderosa pub on the Glenshane Pass in Derry (where you can join the mysterious 1,000 feet high club) and Creedon’s pub on the top of Coom in KIlgarvan, Co. Kerry. But Johnny Fox's serves great food and great Craic year round. Telephone: Johnny Fox's 01-2955647

    Similar posts can be seen at

    Planning a trip to see FC Barcelona

    Doolin, Co. Clare, Ireland - perfect for a family getaway

    And of course whilst you are in Dublin and elsewhere worldwide Hotel Express saves you money on your Hotel Reservations.

    Tuesday, January 29, 2008

    jfl2go.com What a name! But worth a look for cheap ski flights!

    It may seem like I’m a skiing fanatic. In fact I have never skied in my life! However, I have come across a chartered airline selling their excess seat capacity cheaper than their competitors. This may be of interest to all you avid skiers.

    The website is http://www.jfl2go.com/ They offer surplus seats on their charter flights to the general public. These are at a considerable discount to the scheduled carriers. They advertise:



    • No Charges for ski carriage


    • No Hidden Taxes or Compulsory charges


    • No Charge for pre-allocated seating


    • No Charge for meals drinks or newspapers


    So what is this business? Yet another new low cost airline! The answer to that is no! The parent business is Just Flights, a 20 year old UK company. They charter about 30 passenger jets each weekend during the European Skiing season and sell the seats to ski tour operators. Just Flights built its business with "high end" service rather than the traditional charter flight image of "no frills and no service".



    Over the past few years there has been an emerging trend for do-it-yourself skiing holidays. Simultaneously, some scheduled airlines have started adding extra seats to their planes. Just Flights found itself with extra capacity (approx. 1500 additional seats per season) that its existing clients didn't want.



    The solution is http://www.jfl2go.com/ which sells these surplus charter flight seats direct to the public. (They may want reconsider the website name - not instantly memorable is it!)



    They have a limited number of routes with flights to Geneva, Grenoble, Innsbruck and Lyon from Manchester, Gatwick and Heathrow.



    They say they undercut the scheduled airlines and provide a higher standard of service with hot meals, sociable flight times, agent service and an all in price with no extra charges for ski gear.



    So if you are a skiier travelling to any of these destinations they must be worth a look: http://www.jfl2go.com/



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    Monday, January 28, 2008

    Planning A Trip to see FC Barcelona

    My son recently travelled to see FC Barcelona play in Spain and I came across this article which has some great relevant tips. Some are obvious, some not so. Pay particular attention to number 1. The match my son travelled to see was originally scheduled for Sunday and was rescheduled for Saturday. Luckily he travelled on Friday night and returned on Monday - covering all his options.

    Lots of our clients travel to Barcelona and I'm sure many take in a trip to see the soccer whilst there. I hope these tips are of some assistance.



    Remember, whilst on that trip to see FC Barcelona, Hotel Express membership guarantees you the cheapest hotels

    Wednesday, January 23, 2008

    KLM - Winter Breakaway Deals Promotion ends 31st January.

    KLM are currently running a Winter Breakaway deal promotion which ends on the 31st of January. Your flights don't have to be before the 31st. You just need to book before the 31st.

    The long haul prices are good so if your planning a trip to a KLM destination over the coming months they are worth a look

    Direct flights from Heathrow to Detroit start from £303 /Minneapolis (from £323) /Seattle (from £434).

    But of course they are not limited to the US and have long haul flights to Asia, South America, Africa and the Middle East with deals on all of these routes.

    There are a number of new locations coming on line - Muscat (since 03Dec07), Panama City (from 30Mar08), Dallas (from 30Mar08) and Portland (from 30Mar08). All of these are inlcuded in the 'Winter Breakaway' offers.



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    Thursday, January 3, 2008

    Polls, statistics and such

    Polls and statistics

    Our most frequent objection to buying Hotel Express international membership is “I get great rates on the internet so why would I pay for membership of Hotel Express International”. Well the answers to that are clear but more about that later.

    So we decided to run an on line poll asking the simple question:

    Would you pay an annual fee for access to Hotel Rooms at large discounts on internet prices?


    The answers:





    So 51% of people wouldn’t pay. But of course maybe they don’t travel – so why would they.

    12% of people would pay.

    37% might pay. Price is most likely the issue here. Yes I would pay but only if it makes financial sense.


    Responses by sex





    Male 54%, Female 46% ok nothing too startling here. Effectively 50/50









    But now on to the good stuff:

    Answer breakdown by sex



    Interesting

    So the no’s are equally divided male and female.

    But more women than men are in the maybe category. Are they more price sensitive?

    More men than women are in the positive yes category. Perhaps men travel more on business – does the glass ceiling still exist?



    Now answer breakdown by age groups




    This is quite different to what I had thought.


    Of course the 100% no in the 13-17 age category is easily explained, they don’t pay for their hotel rooms anyway and so are not interested in our product.


    But look at the Yes responders.


    Most of our clients are older and our feeling was that this segment recognized our product as both time and money saving whilst the younger market being more “internet believers” and be sucked in by the internet hype i.e. it says cheap hotel rooms on the top of the web page so they must be cheap.

    Of course the truth is not necessarily so. All online hotel bookers earn their fees by one method and one method only – commission. The higher the price of the hotel room you buy the more commission they earn.

    How many times have you been lured in to a website with the headline XXXXX hotel €59*. You think what a great rate and you go through the booking process only to discover that the little asterix to the right of €59 meant something either:

    - the rate was per person sharing and is based on a double room so the rate is in fact €118


    - the asterix indicated “rates from” and in fact for the days you require the rate is actually €120


    - there is no availability in the hotel for the days you require or in fact any days (it couldn't be that the website is padding out its site with listings of hotels it doesn't actually have access to, they wouldn't be that devious would they?)

    But now you’re in the site you wasted half an hour you’re sick and tired and book the room or another room anyway!

    So clearly the younger responders are more internet savvy. They realize that internet hotel booking is a money making activity and not a humanitarian service. They realize that internet rates are not all they're cracked up to be.

    The older age groups appear to be intetnet believers when it comes to internet bookings. What it says on top of the page must be true!

    So our ideal market would appear to be male in the 18-24 age category. We need pay attention on this category! It is not a market segment we have looked at!

    "Show me the data and I'll show you the money"


    PS. In answer to the first question as to why someone would pay for membership to Hotel Express when they get "great rates on the internet", the answer is:

    • Yes you get good rates on the internet but they fluctuate some days they're great and the next day the room is the price of a small semi detached house. Our rates are fixed and at 50% of rack rate are better than available on the internet.

    • With us you pay on check out not up front so if your travel plans change you can cancel without penalty.

    • Best of all we do the booking for you – saving you that most valuable of commodities – Time. If you do your own bookings its your time that’s saved. Is it really worth an hour of your time to seek out the best available online rate when our rates are better anyway. If your PA does your bookings - couldn’t that wasted hour be used more productively.


    We’re the experts at getting you the best prices – just leave it to us and you get vastly better prices than you can get yourself with no time wasted.

    We have 4,500 hotels contracted hotels at 50% of rack rate.

    We have a further 6,000 USA hotels contracted at 10% off the best available internet rate.

    We have access to a further 50,000 hotels worldwide at the best available industry rate - so if you travel to an area where we do not have a contracted hotel we can still get you a great price.

    Your hotel requirements are covered - anywhere, anytime.

    Individual membership costs just €169 plus VAT (Ireland) and £119 plus VAT (UK). Our average saving per room per night against best available rate in 2007 was £47. So the savings cover the cost of memebrship in just 2 or 3 nights!


    PPS. There are lots of other benefits as well e.g.

  • 10% off National Car Rentals best available online rates worldwide.
  • FREE membership of National Car Rentals VIP Emerald Club (normally €50)
  • 10% off Gatwick and Heathrow Express
  • Discounted petrol and diesel at over 300 shell and statoil petrol stations throughout Ireland
  • that's just to name a few!! Just click here to see the full list of additional benefits



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