Articles for tag: Rococo, Ryanair

Karla News

Slovakia and Its Capital Bratislava

Low-cost carriers and bachelor parties have put the small country of Slovakia on the map. But putting that aside it is worth visiting Slovakia to spend time in Bratislava, its capital and to visit the ancient castles and traditional villages in the country. We will first take a look at Slovakia as a whole and ...

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Analysis of Ryanair’s Competitive Advantages

Strategy is an important factor to all organizations since it gives direction for the organizations on which route they should take in order to success. Strategy can be seen as effective long-term plans that guide organization to achieve their goals or objectives and to remain competitive advantages in the industry. Generally, strategy has been variously ...

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Frontier Airlines is OK for Short Flights

After a wonderful six days with my son in the greater Los Angeles area, I flew with Frontier Airlines from LAX to Denver (DEN), and then switched planes and flew from Denver to OKC. I have mixed emotions about this U.S. airline company. The Frontier staff at both LAX and DEN were exceptionally nice. I ...

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Public Transportation in Spain

Spain has some great public transportation, though a visitor may have an interesting time accessing all of it. The easiest to access are the regional trains and the city metro systems in Barcelona and Madrid. Bus systems service all regions and also local areas, but travelers from outside the area will have trouble finding them. ...

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Public Transportation in Britain

British public transportation can look impressive or dismal, depending on your perspective. The British public transport network will really wow a North American visitor due to the extent of its connections and its relatively low cost compared to public transport options in the United States or Canada, even compared to a big city like New ...

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Three of the Best Low-Cost European Airlines

Planes versus trains — in Europe, the battle is on. For many years, traveling from one European city to another meant traveling by train. Even on the high-speed trains, the distances involved required rides of several hours. In recent years, budget airlines have surfaced all over Europe and are giving trains hefty competition. I recently ...