Thursday, September 18, 2008

How to save money parking at the airport

Take a couple of minutes to enjoy our hilarious video entitled Murphy's Airport Parking, and watch renowned British actor Paul Kaye demonstrate the pitfalls of booking your holiday airport parking with a less-than-reputable company.
Tip 1: Know who you are booking with.
Take a minute to check out their "About us" page. Reputable companies will tell you about themselves so you know who you are dealing with. It is easy to get caught out on the web.

There are dozens of companies reselling airport parking, so it is worth finding out who is actually providing the service.

Don't forget, Holiday Extras handles 1.2 million parking bookings every year, and has been in the business for more than 25 years. We are a Times Top 100 company to work for and have an award-winning call centre and customer relations team.

Tip 2: Check the price guarantee.
Don't be caught out; we mean it when we say our prices are guaranteed to be the best. Remember, we check all of our competitors prices every day to make sure our prices are the best. We won't be beaten on price.

Great products. 1.2m customers booked their parking with us last year. Less than 0.2% of them had a complaint about the service they used. How's that for peace of mind?

Tip 3: Think about adding the cancellation waiver.
The average price for a week's airport parking can be up to about £60, but for an extra 99p, if you cancel and your booking is in accordance with our cancellation guidelines, you can get your money back. Make sure you select this option when you are booking - you will find it under the heading 'Cancellation Protection'.

Tip 4: Book at the right time.
Prices can change daily, sometimes more than once, so to guarantee you get the price you are quoted, reserve your parking space right away. Don't forget it is FREE of charge to cancel your booking online up to midnight on the day you book. On your booking confirmation e-mail you will have a link to follow if you wish to cancel.

Tip 5: Book early.
What's the difference? Up to 60%. Many car parks offer advance purchase prices and the earlier you book the more likely you are to find them. If you do find one, book straight away because these prices are withdrawn as you get closer to the departure date, and are subject to availability.

Tip 6: What's most important about the car park?
Transfer times and frequency of transfer are what our customers say are most important. Our car park information pages tell you all you need to know about when and how the transfers operate.

Tip 7: Check the cost of a hotel with parking package.
Compare the price of airport parking with the price of a hotel packaged with parking. At certain times of the year, especially August and September, parking packaged with a hotel can be up to £20 cheaper than parking on its own. If you have an early check-in, staying overnight takes all the stress out of getting to the airport on time. Compare the prices on the parking results page. You can click straight through from parking to hotels.

Tip 8: Feedback
Don't forget - when you get back from your holiday let us know how your parking went. Your feedback might even be published on our website. We will send you an e-mail after you book; you only need to click one button to rate the car park.

Tip 9: Different types of parking
There are several different types of airport parking. Remember Holiday Extras offers everything from the cheapest airport parking to covered parking and Meet and Greet parking. Whether you need to park your car for two weeks or just a couple of days we have something for you. So how does it all work and which will be the most suitable for you?

On-airport parking - This refers to parking within the airport boundary. Airports, however, are generally big places so always check the transfer times and distance to the terminal. In general the closer you are to the terminal the more you pay for the convenience.

Off-airport parking - This means it is located outside the airport boundary. Ironically, the transfer times for off-airport car parks can sometimes be less than the on-airport times, due to their location, so make sure you check.

Meet and Greet parking - Arguably the most convenient option for parking at the airport. This service means you are met at the terminal by a driver who will collect your car and take it to one of our approved secure car parks, leaving you free to check-in. When you return, your car will be delivered back to you at the terminal. Meet and Greet parking is great for large families with loads of luggage and for golfers, surfers and skiers. Services vary, so be sure to read the details.

Tip 10: And the golden rule...
Never, ever, ever turn up without pre-booking your parking. Airport car parks charge a premium for turning up on the day which can be up to 60% more than our internet prices. Remember - you can still save even if you only book your parking on the day of travel. If you see someone putting money into a parking machine at the airport, please do them a favour and mention us...£9 a day or £6 a day - you can choose.

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See when airport parking is at its cheapest throughout the year

When is the cheapest time to park? You can see from the graph below the average cost of airport parking is cheaper at certain times of the year.


January - March
£39.67 in 2007 down -3% on 2006 at £41.06

April - June
£42.64 in 2007 down -7% on 2006 at £46.03

July - September
£48.36 in 2007 down -2% on 2006 at £49.19

October - December
£40.99 in 2007 up +4% on 2006 at £39.51

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Admissions in India

Admissions in India


After completing school, there is always the anticipation of joining college and enjoying life with greater freedom. However admissions to colleges can be quite exasperating as one decides which colleges are right, the best courses to choose, as well as meeting the cut off percentage for different colleges. There are also many colleges in India that conduct admission tests, based on which students are short listed. Students from different streams have to prepare well in advance for getting admissions to the right colleges. For example students who aspire to pursue a degree in medicine, have to sit for an entrance test, which is part of the admission procedure. In this article we provide you an overview of Admissions 2008 at different colleges in India.

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For admissions to the science and arts colleges in India, the lowest average cut off marks is generally 50% to 55%. In many colleges students are required to sit for an entrance test, particular for admissions to the honors degree courses. Short listed candidates are then called for a personal interview. Some colleges in India do no conduct any entrance test and select students on the basis of their 10+2 marks. For admissions to engineering, MBA and medical colleges, there are common entrance tests held at the all India level. CAT (Common Admission Test) scores are considered for admissions to the 7 IIMs in India. Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad (MICA) selects students for PGDM-C program based on CAT or GMAT score.

Similarly different institutes have their own selection procedure for admissions to the various courses. Students should collect the admission forms along with the prospectus of various colleges and submit them on time. There are also special admission quotas available for Christian students in various catholic institutions. Colleges also reserve seats for students under the SC/SCT category.


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Admissions to Science Colleges
Admissions to Arts Colleges
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Admissions to Law Colleges
Admissions to Medical Colleges
Admissions to Engineering Colleges
Delhi University Admissions 2008
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Admissions to MBA Colleges



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Monday, August 25, 2008

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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Launching World Smallest Car in Cheapest Price

Fireworks blossomed on giant video screens, the 2001: A Space Odyssey theme reached its brassy peak, and the world’s most affordable car—the $2500 Tata Nano—rolled out onto the stage. Ratan Tata, chairman of the Tata Group, parked and got out as hundreds of camera flashes speckled the darkened convention hall. If the pageantry seemed excessive, this wasn’t the time to complain. Here at the 2008 AutoExpo in India, the Nano’s debut was about much more than a car. The Nano, many tradeshow attendees seemed to believe, would transform the country and then, maybe, the world.

From where I stood, crushed between an elbow-throwing television reporter and three teenagers, also jockeying for position and armed with cellphone cameras, the Nano looked underwhelming. Automotive journalists had traveled from the four corners of the globe too see a golf cart crossed with a jelly bean. Its journey onto the stage and into history was powered by a 2-cylinder, 33-hp engine, and the spec sheet is best given as what the car has not: no air conditioning, no radio, no power steering, no sun visors. But it carries four people, gets 50 mpg, and costs less than a trendy motor scooter. All of these facts had been leaked before the official presentation. What the public didn’t know until now was that the Nano, without needing to be, was designed cute—sleek, simple and glassy, a pleasant pod car straight out of 1960s sci-fi.

Ratan Tata answered questions later at a press conference for foreign journalists. Here was an exceptionally powerful man—“to us, he is a king,” one attendee told me—cheerfully fielding inanities. Most of them were variants on the same theme:

“Will you be releasing the Nano in the U.K?” “No we don’t have any plans for that at this time.”

“When you release the Nano in the U.K., how much will you charge?” “But I just said that we wouldn’t. Next question.”

“Will you be releasing the Nano in Japan?”

And so on. (For the record, the car will be released in India only; in a few years it may be sold in other developing markets such as Latin America or Africa.)

I wandered back to the display halls. Fiat, Ford, Volkswagen. Bright stage lights; gleaming car bodies buffed by men with white shammies; the obligatory car show babes with toned legs and smiles frozen in faces of wax—this land of automotive fantasy was a jarring break from the city outside the convention hall. The world may be flat, but India’s roads are bumpy. They are often dirty with trash and sodden with human waste, gridlock-crammed with bicycles, motorcycles, rickshaws, cars, cows, busses, men towing carts and women carrying runny-nosed infants between the lanes and begging for rupees. The press has rightly touted the astonishing growth of the Indian middle class to more than 300 million people, but sometimes overlooks the 700 million who still live on $2 or less per day.

The Nano is no solution to the traffic problem in big cities; a prominent Indian environmentalist called the prospect of these ultra-affordable vehicles flooding the roads a “nightmare.” But the Nano represents both national pride about India’s ingenuity and the promise that the benefits of middle-class life will reach more people. “What can you get for $2500 in the U.S.?” a young man named Hemant Chagh asked me. “You can’t carry your family for $2500 in a car. But in India we have done this.” His friend, Rajesh Relia, agreed. He makes 6000 rupees a month, about $150, working in a factory that makes cassette tapes. He doesn’t own a car, and carries his family of four, dangerously and cumbersomely, on a motor scooter. The Nano is a car he can actually afford, and he said he will buy one as soon as it becomes available in late 2008. “This is my dream,” he said, beaming toward the stage. “I am very happy today.”

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Dental Treatment in Kerala

Medical Travel or Medical Tourism is a concept where foreigners travel abroad in search for low cost medical & dental treatments, having however the latest technological advance and procedures.And enjoying a beautiful holiday, meanwhile..


More than 250,000 patients every year showed that they overcome the prejudice about health care in Eastern countries by having a combined vacation with dental treatments. Medical tourism is particularly attractive in United States, Great Britain or Canada because there are long waiting lists for major dental treatments and because of the high dentistry costs. India, one of the prime tourist destinations in the world, has recently come up as a new destination for Medical and Dental Tourism. After Eastern Europe countries like Hungary, Romania and Czech Republic, India has become an increasingly popular opportunity where you can obtain really high quality dental treatments at extremely cheap prices compared with the UK, Germany, USA or Canada but also with the abovementioned Eastern European countries.




Indian private clinics offer health services and care on par with similar clinics in most developed countries, and the staff includes specialists trained at high international level. The possibility to benefit of an advantageous medical treatment and in the same time to enjoy this incredible tourist destination represent an attractive opportunity for many people who can in this way to combine the useful with the pleasure of a great exotic vacation.

Dental Treatment in Kerala.. Quality is not costly

Medical Travel or Medical Tourism is a concept where foreigners travel abroad in search for low cost medical & dental treatments, having however the latest technological advance and procedures.And enjoying a beautiful holiday, meanwhile..

More than 250,000 patients every year showed that they overcome the prejudice about health care in Eastern countries by having a combined vacation with dental treatments. Medical tourism is particularly attractive in United States, Great Britain or Canada because there are long waiting lists for major dental treatments and because of the high dentistry costs. India, one of the prime tourist destinations in the world, has recently come up as a new destination for Medical and Dental Tourism. After Eastern Europe countries like Hungary, Romania and Czech Republic, India has become an increasingly popular opportunity where you can obtain really high quality dental treatments at extremely cheap prices compared with the UK, Germany, USA or Canada but also with the abovementioned Eastern European countries.

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Indian private clinics offer health services and care on par with similar clinics in most developed countries, and the staff includes specialists trained at high international level. The possibility to benefit of an advantageous medical treatment and in the same time to enjoy this incredible tourist destination represent an attractive opportunity for many people who can in this way to combine the useful with the pleasure of a great exotic vacation.

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