Posted by Susan Renolds | Spain | Posted on January 15th, 2010
If you’re considering Spain as a holiday destination, you have a wealth of options in destinations and airlines to get you there.
Aena, Spain’s airport management company, operates 47 full service airports in the country. With such a large number of airports, travelers can usually make arrangements to land at an airport that is within 50 km of their holiday destinations.
You’ll find that Spain’s airports offer the same services and conveniences of your home airport.
Here is a list of the airlines that fly into Spain:
Aer Lingus Air Canada Air France American Airlines BMI British Midland British Airways Iberia KLM Qantus SN Brussels Swiss United Airlines Virgin Atlantic
In addition to these larger, full-service carriers, you can choose from these low-fare airlines:
Air 2000 BMI Baby Britannia Easyjet Excel Airways Go JMC Monarch My Travel Ryanair Virgin Express
Now that you know you can get there, check out some of the top coastal holiday destinations in Spain. Read more...
Posted by Larry Summers | Spain | Posted on December 29th, 2009
People who want to learn Spanish may want to learn it for personal reasons, or they could be moving to a new country or simply going on vacation and want to learn some basic Spanish for their trip. However learning a different language for the first time can be difficult and can become very costly. Many people who want to learn a language the first time, are lured on the net, and ask me whether learning online is a good idea. I say, hell yeah, Here’s why.
Seeking a Spanish tutor to learn Spanish can be very, very expensive. Its a great way to learn, but it can cost you thousands of dollars, depending on how dedicated you really are. Also there’s the time issue, you have to book in lessons a certain time each week, and if you have a busy lifestyle, you may be tired, making the learning ineffective. Learning online on the other hand is a much more effective option. Its way cheaper, and you can do it anytime you want.
The internet provides many great Spanish learning programs. They provided a interactive experience, via video, audio or even games. Its great because you learn whenever you feel like and its a lot cheaper then buying tutor lessons. Read more...