Worldwide Offers from Netflights.com
As one of the UK’s leading tour operators netflights.com have hundereds of cheap flights on offer which customers can combine with 30,000 cheap hotels worldwide and cheap car hire in over 50 countries.
This week’s worldwide offers include New York flights starting at only £269, flights to Dubai starting at just £275 and flights to Bangkok from just £375 – All prices include taxes and fees.
Further afield, netflights.com has teamed up with Hong Kong based airline Cathay Pacific to bring customers a range of cheap flights to Australia, which are some of the best in the market. Flights to Sydney start from as low as £749 and flights to Perth are even better value at just £739 – Again all prices listed include taxes and fees.
The offers don’t end with flights, with a portfolio of 30,000 hotels worldwide, netflights.com can offer Orlando hotels from just £10 and Sydney hotels from only £33 – Prices are per person per night based on two adults sharing a twin or double room.
With cheap car hire in over 50 countries including Orlando car hire from £15 a day, customers need look no further than netflights.com to tailor make their perfect holiday.
Netflights.com also have some fantstic holiday offers including New York holidays from just £499 for two nights and Dubai holidays from only £599 for three nights – Prices include flights, accommodation and all pre payable taxes.
For more information or to make a booking customers can click www.netflights.com, call 0844 493 4944 or visit their local Thomas Cook or Going Places store.
Key airport staff vote to strike at BAA airports
BAA’s six UK airports, including Heathrow, Stansted, Southampton, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh face massive disruption as union, Unite, have announced the results of the recent strike ballot covering security staff, engineers, fire-fighters and support staff.
The strike has been called following unhappiness at BAA’s low pay offer.
Unite national officer for civil aviation, Brian Boyd said: “Last year BAA’s employees accepted a pay freeze to help the company because they understood the difficult financial operating environment within civil aviation. A pay offer of one per cent plus the withdrawal of two payments worth over £1,000 is simply confrontational.”
The current offer of a one per cent increase on basic earnings plus an additional 0.5 per cent conditional on changes to its sickness agreement falls far short of employee expectations. In 2009 BAA staff accepted a pay freeze. However, to compound employee frustrations, BAA withdrew a proposed £450 payment due to it narrowly missing the EBITDA target of £1.2 billion by just three per cent. The company has also informed all staff that they would lose out on their annual airport incentive payment of £700 for 2010.
Unite will be meeting with its key representatives on Monday 16th August to decide what form of industrial action union members will take.


