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How To Get Discounted Business Class Air Tickets

Flying business class can be very essential for many executives and businessmen. Business class offers the comforts that are very much required by an executive during a business trip. To lure customers into flying in these days of inflation when travelers are avoiding expensive classes and often flying itself, airlines are offering discounted business class air tickets. You can avail of discounted business class air tickets by visiting websites of the airlines or travel agents or by visiting your local travel agent. The following are some things you should keep in mind so as to get discounted business class air tickets.

If you can book your tickets days in advance you have better chances of getting discounted business class air tickets. But often business trips cannot be planned in advance. Buying round tickets will provide you with cheaper air fares than buying one way tickets. If you keep your flying and returning dates flexible then you are more likely to get discounted business class air tickets. Flights to all major airports cost more. A flight to a nearby smaller airport may cost way less. You can book a ticket to a smaller airport near your destination to get a cheaper ticket and then take some other mode of conveyance. Traveling on weekends and days just before holidays, usually involve high airfare. You can get discounted business class air tickets if you avoid these days and fly on weekdays and on days well before or after holidays. If you follow these tips you can almost always find discounted business class air tickets.

Asian Medical Tourism: Big Bucks, Big Business

ALMOST THREE MILLION TOURISTS visited Thailand, India, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines last 2007, says statistical reports ,  with  some two hundred thousand of them visiting the Philippines in 2006 .    Yet,   Manila  still  struggles and keeps up behind said countries as 5th placing newcomer-player in the medical tourism ballgame. Yet,   hope  springs eternal.

 

 

The  Philippine government,   meantime,   with  an  impending freshly-installed  government under Benigno Aquino III,    continues to  strongly stress the importance of developing this sector as it is perceived as a “strategic tourism niche” for the years to come.  The Tourism Department gears up , zeroing in on cosmetic surgery as the perfect pitch to surface in the global market , “now that it has jumped enthusiastically on board the medical tourism bandwagon.”

 

Filipino doctor  Dr. Rolando Cabatu,  Vice-President of the Philippine Association of Health Organizations In Medical Tourism Inc.,  says  that  more than 200,000 tourists visiting the country in the past years have fueled the economy with an influx of dollars, considering 10 million OFWs also “acting as sales representatives” in their respective work destinations to promote the country’s medical services.

 

Dr. Cabatu  said that  this  would translate to a minimum of 10 million “recruited-tourists” who can possibly visit Manila as patient availing of local medical services at a small fraction of the price as compared to prices in Western countries.

 

Medical tourism industry analysts’ observe  that   Malaysia and the Philippines, both relatively struggling newbies in the med tourism global market, will be strong contenders in the next ten years .

 

And this early, the Philippines targets its future capture of a whopping US billion revenue share in the Asian medical tourism market from the predicted scenario of the industry , expected to shoot up to being US-billion global market by 2012. “And countries such as Singapore will try to grab a US.8-billion share of this figure and already it is succeeding. “

 

The figures speak for themselves.

 

Check out the numbers: according to TravelWeeklyWeb.com , Asia rides high with the most potential medical tourism market worldwide , generating 2007 revenues worth US$ 3.4 Billion, accounting for nearly 12.7% of the global market.

 

The global clientele is growing in numbers: “There will be more than 220 million aging baby boomers from the West, a large market with declining health —-who will be seeking inexpensive, high-quality medical care most likely in Asia. “

Price Waterhouse Coopers study says : seven percent of the world population in 2007, or 42 million people, were at least 65 years old and the figure was expected to double by 2015. That’s great clientele base for medical tourism.

 

Meantime, analysts reveal that Japan’s aging market — with its population dominated by the elderly — is touted as the largest client base for the global medical tourism market — and the main focus that Asian destinations like the Philippines can get its hands on — to make sure it meets its US billion target share of the Asian industry’s revenues.

 

Recent studies by the Philippine Institute For Development studies show that as per Japan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare estimates , millions  of worldwide  elderly needing nursing care is set to increase to 4 million in year 2010 , and will increase more to as high as 5.2 million in year 2025.

 

 

The  Philippine  Daily Inquirer reports:    “As industry experts see a strong Asian medical tourism market down the line, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.6% between 2007 and 2012, the Philippines can work on improving its facilities for bigger bucks in medical tourism where it is said to be “gaining a firm foothold”.

 

The reports contend: The Philippines is known for its quality nurses and other health workers who have dominated the medical profession in such developed countries as the United States and Great Britain, reason for foreign patients to get assurance of getting the best in health care. The medical sector is working hard to see medical tourism flourish because they believe that the sector has the potential to address not only economic problems, but also the woes besetting our biggest exports: our human resources.

“Philippine medical facilities may, at this stage, still be building a reputation for service excellence, but they’ve put into place several mechanisms to cater to visiting patients.

Asian Hospital, St Luke’s and Medical City to name a few have set up special departments to deal only with foreign cases. For visitors from the US, the biggest motivation is the cost savings, as patients can receive US-standard healthcare from Asian healthcare facilities and internationally known doctors at a fifth of the price back home.”

 

Researchandmarkets.com’s figures: “Philippine medical tourism only started three years ago, in October 2005, but has already met sizable success. The overall income related to medical tourism was topping the 200 million USD threshold for the first year of operation.”

 

“Realizing the revenue potential of medical tourism, the Philippines is now exploring ways to take advantage of the growing trend. According to a Price Waterhouse Coopers study, 24 countries spent a combined .7 trillion on health and wellness in 2002 and the figures should rise to trillion by 2020.”

 

From NaturalNews.com, writer Mike Adams reveals that yes, this 21st century phenomenon called medical tourism — also called medical travel or health tourism ( “a term coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling to another country to obtain healthcare”) may be good news for Asia. But it’s bad news for the US healthcare industry.

 

Mike Adams writes: “People will go overseas to get better medical care or a better value on surgical procedures, and the popularity of medical tourism is proving that.”

“If healthcare becomes so expensive in the Western World, and that it’s by far cheaper to buy an international plane ticket and get some medical procedure done overseas, then more and more people are going to take that option and go overseas. And as medical tourism becomes more popular, I think we’re going to see the American Medical Association, hospital associations and maybe even the FDA up in arms, complaining about the loss of revenues for U.S. companies.”

“So in addition to exporting so many jobs from the IT industry, we will actually be exporting healthcare revenues to countries around the world. And these are substantial revenues; we’re talking about billions of dollars at stake. Medical tourism is good news for Asia, and bad news for US’ healthcare industry.”

Adams further writes: “And if you want to have a healthcare system that works , you need to make it efficient. You need to get rid of the paperwork, the fraud and the waste, and have a system that offers medical procedures at a fair, affordable price. Let’s face it: big medicine is big business. And organized medicine absolutely hates competition.”

 

“Medical tourism hospitals in the Philippines and other countries actually have to meet higher standards. They have to give you such a high-quality experience with such outstanding results that you go back home to the US and tell people. Because when you do that, they know it’s going to be great word-of- mouth marketing for that hospital.”

Wikipedia’s statistical data informs:

“Thailand as a destination for medical treatment has rocketed in recent years and they have the statistics to prove it. Take just one country like the United Arab Emirates for example – over 60,000 of their citizens a year come to Thailand to enjoy treatment. Two of the Thailand’s top hospitals Bumrungrad and Samitivej treat patients of whom 40% are foreign – this kind of high percentage is quite phenomenal. “

“According to the Kasikorn Research Centre, 2005 alone attracted an unprecedented 1.28 million foreign medical travelers which generated revenue of 33 billion Baht. That means therefore, that on average each patient spent 25,800 Baht for their treatments. It was revealed in an article in Newsweek in 2006 that 400,000 foreign patients were treated at just Bumrungrad hospital in Bangkok. This prestigious world-class hospital has an outpatient capacity of 6,000 patients per day.”

“Thailand presently has a free universal health program for its citizens with more than 600 hospitals and 400 medical facilities. Today, Thailand has proudly become a medical hub for patients from the United States, Europe, the surrounding countries, and the Middle East.”

Still, Singapore is touted as ranked close second to Thailand as “more than half a million international visitors visited the city-state in 2006 , boosting its medical tourism industry. Asia is becoming the medical travel hub of the world.”

 

 

 

Meantime, analysts reveal that Japan’s aging market — with its population dominated by the elderly — is touted as the largest client base for the global medical tourism market — and the main focus that Asian destinations like the Philippines can get its hands on — to make sure it meets its US billion target share of the Asian industry’s revenues.

 

 

Recent studies by the Philippine Institute For Development studies show that as per

Japan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare estimates , the elderly needing nursing care will be over 2 million, set to increase to 4 million in year 2010 , and will increase more to as high as 5.2 million in year 2025.

 

 

More statistical figures and facts :

 

· As of Oct 2001, there are 10,137 Japanese officially residing in RP making it the 8th most popular destination in Asia next to China, Singapore, Thailand, Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia and Indonesia.

 

 

· Japan, ranked as the second largest tourism market (next to US), has contributed roughly US0 million in direct revenues to the Philippine tourism industry.

 

· But RP has so far captured only 1.8% of the 20 million Japanese travelers

in the Asia-Pacific region.

 

· Japan’s aging market will be the largest medical tourism market in Asia, reason why Asian countries are aggressively positioning themselves to become the travel destination of this market, and eventually become the retirement choice.
· An average Japanese retiree spends at least US,400 annually in medical care ,With 20 million aging retirees having their regular medical check-ups or treatment, that translates to at least US Billion. And the amount is even expected to go up.

 

· Great numbers for the Philippine medical tourism industry — but RP ranks only 8th as popular retirement destination for Jap tourists ( in October 2001 study).

 

· In 2003, 1.9 million foreigners visited the Philippines, a number that has remained relatively stable since 2000. During that period, biggest volume of visitors came from US, Japan, South Korea, HK, and Taiwan. But tourism failed to flourish as a result of political and economic instability, among other factors. (www.hawaii.edu)

When the Arroyo government apparently got giddy with the astounding figures and is all poised to pursue the public sector-cum-private sector initiative with the Health Department, Tourism Department and private medical hospitals , facilities and practitioners , not a few wanted to join the burgeoning bandwagon for big bucks. Arroyo’s statement: “Cost is competitive and quality is high. Filipino professionals can serve the world right here at home, as we provide more jobs downstream and cut down poverty”

As industry experts see a strong Asian medical tourism market down the line, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.6% between 2007 and 2012 (www.researchandmarkets.com), the Philippines can work on improving its facilities for bigger bucks in medical tourism where it is said to be “gaining a firm foothold”, as per Philippine Daily Inquirer reports.

 

The reports contend: The Philippines is known for its quality nurses and other health workers who have dominated the medical profession in such developed countries as the United States and Great Britain, reason for foreign patients to get assurance of getting the best in health care. The medical sector is working hard to see medical tourism flourish because they believe that the sector has the potential to address not only economic problems, but also the woes besetting our biggest exports: our human resources.

“Philippine medical facilities may, at this stage, still be building a reputation for service excellence, but they’ve put into place several mechanisms to cater to visiting patients.

Asian Hospital, St Luke’s and Medical City to name a few have set up special departments to deal only with foreign cases. For visitors from the US, the biggest motivation is the cost savings, as patients can receive US-standard healthcare from Asian healthcare facilities and internationally known doctors at a fifth of the price back home.”

 

Researchandmarkets.com’s figures: “Philippine medical tourism only started three years ago, in October 2005, but has already met sizable success. The overall income related to medical tourism was topping the 200 million USD threshold for the first year of operation.”

 

“Realizing the revenue potential of medical tourism, the Philippines is now exploring ways to take advantage of the growing trend. According to a Price Waterhouse Coopers study, 24 countries spent a combined .7 trillion on health and wellness in 2002 and the figures should rise to trillion by 2020 (Philippine Daily Inquirer report).”

 

So who’s sorry now? Do we hear sour-graping??

 

From NaturalNews.com, writer Mike Adams reveals that yes, this 21st century phenomenon called medical tourism — also called medical travel or health tourism ( “a term coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of traveling to another country to obtain healthcare”) may be good news for Asia. But it’s bad news for the US healthcare industry.

 

Mike Adams: ” Asian medical tourism is bad news for the US healthcare industry.

People will go overseas to get better medical care or a better value on surgical procedures, and the popularity of medical tourism is proving that.

 

“If healthcare becomes so expensive in the Western World, and that it’s by far cheaper to buy an international plane ticket and get some medical procedure done overseas, then more and more people are going to take that option and go overseas. And as medical tourism becomes more popular, I think we’re going to see the American Medical Association, hospital associations and maybe even the FDA up in arms, complaining about the loss of revenues for U.S. companies.”

“So in addition to exporting so many jobs from the IT industry, we will actually be exporting healthcare revenues to countries around the world. And these are substantial revenues; we’re talking about billions of dollars at stake. Medical tourism is good news for Asia, and bad news for US’ healthcare industry.”

 

Adams further writes: “And if you want to have a healthcare system that works , you need to make it efficient. You need to get rid of the paperwork, the fraud and the waste, and have a system that offers medical procedures at a fair, affordable price. Let’s face it: big medicine is big business. And organized medicine absolutely hates competition.”


 

The cost savings are incredible: a knee replacement surgery in an Asian high-tech hospital may only cost you ,000 while it could cost ,000 in the USA.

Heart bypass surgery in Asia costs around ,000, while costing

6-8 times more in the US. Gastric bypass surgery in the U.S. can cost ,000 to ,000, while costing only under ,000 overseas (www.naturalnews.com) .

 

 

“Medical tourism hospitals in the Philippines and other countries actually have to meet higher standards. They have to give you such a high-quality experience with such outstanding results that you go back home to the US and tell people. Because when you do that, they know it’s going to be great word-of- mouth marketing for that hospital.”

 

One downside of medical tourism: the World Health Organization (WHO) recently ranked the Philippines as one of the top five countries in the world for human organ trafficking, along with China, Pakistan, Egypt and Colombia.

 

Asia Times Online reports that the website www.liver4you.org advertises liver transplants for 0,000, but a foreign patient can expect to spend between ,000 to 5,000 for a kidney transplant in one of 20 government-accredit ed medical facilities in the Philippines.

 

And as RP medical tourism booms , so does the influx of deep-pocketed foreigners who seek organ transplants, most commonly kidneys — about 200,000 health tourists visited the Philippines in 2006, according  to official  statistics.

 

Based on the Philippine Renal Disease Registry , kidney transplants in the Philippines has recently risen dramatically, climbing from 306 transplants in 2002 to 1,046 in 2007. Over half of the kidney recipients last year were foreigners, mostly from the Middle East.

Meantime, Dr. Cabatu says Thailand is top Asian country in the Asian medical tourism phenomenon, and not Singapore – as contrary to reports.

Wikipedia’s statistical data:

“Thailand as a destination for medical treatment has rocketed in recent years and they have the statistics to prove it. Take just one country like the United Arab Emirates for example – over 60,000 of their citizens a year come to Thailand to enjoy treatment. Two of the Thailand’s top hospitals Bumrungrad and Samitivej treat patients of whom 40% are foreign – this kind of high percentage is quite phenomenal. “

“According to the Kasikorn Research Centre, 2005 alone attracted an unprecedented 1.28 million foreign medical travelers which generated revenue of 33 billion Baht. That means therefore, that on average each patient spent 25,800 Baht for their treatments. It was revealed in an article in Newsweek in 2006 that 400,000 foreign patients were treated at just Bumrungrad hospital in Bangkok. This prestigious world-class hospital has an outpatient capacity of 6,000 patients per day.”

“Thailand presently has a free universal health program for its citizens with more than 600 hospitals and 400 medical facilities. Today, Thailand has proudly become a medical hub for patients from the United States, Europe, the surrounding countries, and the Middle East.”

Still, Singapore is touted as ranked close second to Thailand as “more than half a million international visitors visited the city-state in 2006 , boosting its medical tourism industry. Asia is becoming the medical travel hub of the world.”

Business Travel Tips

Even those working in small businesses are finding that they need to travel more frequently these; this is despite advances in information technology and communication. This is putting an increasing strain on business travelers who often become stressed and fatigued at the constant need to be in another part of the world. Hopefully the following business travel tips will help you make the most of your travel time, and perhaps even enjoy the trip along the way.

When baggage goes missing it is irritating to say the least but for someone on a business trip it can be a whole lot more disastrous. The answer to this is to ensure you have everything you need in your hand luggage.

This type of forward thinking means that you will not be caught out nor will you have a wasted trip. Regular travelers know that the main business travel tip when packing is to keep things simple by only including exactly what you need for the journey and that way you won’t go far wrong if luggage goes missing.

In order to accomplish this, make do with a pair of casual shoes and a pair of business shoes only, and be sure to only bring enough work clothes to last you through the trip. The remaining items to pack will be toilet essentials and any other work related documents that aren’t important.

A clever business travel tip, to reduce the size of bag you require, is too roll your clothes up instead of folding them; apart for taking up less space they are not so creased when they are unpacked. The last thing you want on a business trip is having clothes laundered because something was spilt on them, this can easily be avoided by wearing dark clothes which are able to absorb stains more easily.

If you are delayed for any reason then knowing you can freshen up prior to the meeting without the need for a shower can be a lifesaver, this is where those travel wipes come in very useful. Although most cell phones have very good standby and talk times now, you will need to make sure it and any other electronic equipment are charged up before you go on your journey.

As it is possible to carry out work while you fly, by making the best use of this time you will be able to spend some time relaxing in the evening and perhaps a little site seeing. Simply planning ahead for these eventualities mean you will be ready for your business travel journey, no matter what.

Business trips do not have to be boring and stressful if you apply the business travel tips in this article as they will allow you the opportunity to enjoy your free time even more.

How To Get Cheap Business Class Airfares Within No Time

Are you interested to get hold of business class tickets and that too in exchange of a reasonable sum? Well that’s not an issue if you have ample time at your hand. I mean you can devote quite a few hours in carrying out your research. But on the reverse side, what if you don’t have sufficient time at your hand and still want to avail best business class airfares at a reasonable amount? Won’t you think that would be great?

But how’s that possible? Well, this is where the content of this article comes into play.

• Business class airfares are increasingly high during the peak season. Hence, prefer not to purchase airfares at that point of time. If you intend to fly out of country, then prefer booking your tickets well in advance, say six months prior to the date of flight.

• You can also purchase business travel airfares at the nick of the hour when airline haven’t filled their plane. This is in fact believed to be the best time to book business travel airfares

• It would be unwise on your part to book an airline ticket that comes your way. Instead prefer comparing the price put forward by different airlines prior to fixing on a deal.

• You can also take online help when it comes to get hold of discount business class airfares

• You can also look for the national carriers as quite a few of them provide air passes at discount rates

Cheapest Business Class Air Fare

Reach for the stars – ask for cheap airline tickets

Often our routine life gets overwhelming and we dream of weekend getaways – cheap airline tickets make it very possible. Just pick a destination, make the booking and go. A weekend in Prague or Milan or perhaps the Big Apple might be just what to need to recharge your batteries and be the very best in everything you do again. If you can take more than two days off cheap flights will take you also to India or Australia.

Traveling has always positiive effects on people. When you are thirsty of life and want to see the world, there is nothing better than getting on a plane and stepping out in some distant corner of the world to discover its secrets. Different countries have different cultures and people. They offer so much more than one can measure in money. Traveling gives you perspective and teaches to appreciate things. Traveling makes you understand better why things are the way they are and what makes people into who they are.

Having an open mind allows one to experience emotions and life in general fully, but unfortunately traveling requires somewhat more than just a joyful heart. Hotels cost and transport costs. Eating out costs and most of us also want to buy souvenires for ourself and presents for our loved ones. So we keep postponing discovering the world until unknown moments when we expect to have sufficient funds. But for many this means that they never get to travel or when they do have enough money, traveling has become impossible for other reasons.

So how to be able to travel right this moment? When you have the urge to take off? How to make traveling affordable? Look for cheap airline tickets. Flying does not necessarily have to be costly. Every year more and more flight companies come up and when competition gets tougher they start lowering the prices – which is great for people passionate about traveling.

Finding cheap airline tickets might be a bit trickier and requires time for research. Also planning ahead is useful. When you are more flexible about your travel plans you have a better chance of finding good deals. When you need to fly immediately you can look out for last minute offers, but be ready to pay more.

There are several ways to find cheap flights. Fly with low-budget companies or look for campaign offers. Plan your flights on work days and buy early. Flying with a less known company or choosing not so popular airports might also be cheaper but be careful not to lose your money on some cheaters! There are plenty of those out there too.

We suggest you use the help of travel agencies who have the right contacts to get better deals than a regular customer. Because of that you can be sure about getting a fair deal with all the guarantees and it might not cost more too. For example an online booking company TripExplorer promises to find you the cheapest international air fares and you can finalise all the bookings at home by just logging on to TripExplorer.com.

Finding Cheap Business Class International Air Fares

If you spend a lot of time flying to foreign countries you know that hours spent in coach class can be a form of paid for torture. Most airlines coach class leg room dimensions are in the 29 inch to 34 inch range and once you take off that dimension shrinks as your cabin mate in front of you reclines his chair into your knees.

As you board the plane you normally get to walk through the first class and business class cabins and if you are like most people you feel a pang of jealousy and wish that just once you could stretch out and relax on that long over ocean flight.

The thing is you don’t have to be a business traveler to fly business class, anyone who can afford it can buy a ticket. And that’s a problem for most people who can’t afford tickets in the thousands of dollar range. Fortunately it is possible to find cheap business class international air fares to just about anywhere you wish to fly.

Here’s a little known secret. Everyday at midnight all the airlines ticketing databases are updated with the new days airfares. Here’s the secret to this secret. Everyday the airlines run specials that include highly discounted tickets for nearly all their flights, including business class. The problem is they don’t actively advertise this fact so the general public doesn’t know about them and those who do buy them up fast.

How do you get these tickets? Set your alarm and call the airlines ticketing service centers early in the morning and ask. That’s it, you have to ask what kind of deals they have going for their international business class fares and see if it fits your travel budget.

This same thinking can be used with the online travel sites such as Expedia and Travelocity, These sites have deals in place with the airlines which allows them to buy up large blocks of tickets for discounted prices, which they can pass on to you. Much like the airlines databases these websites update their ticketing data around midnight and any deals or discounts are first come first serve.

Another place to look for cheap business class tickets are the less well known airlines. India Air and Iceland Air both have international flights and in many cases are able to offer savings up to 80% less then the more well known major carriers.

If you have been accumulating frequent flier miles and get enough of them you can cash those in and get a seat upgrade. If you can get what is known as an elite status on those miles this will also help you upgrade to business class. Just be sure to use your miles efficiently as possible.

Another good resource for finding cheap business class international air fares is the eBook My Airfare Secrets which outlines hundreds of tips and techniques for finding dirt cheap airplane tickets.

Himfr.com reports * ST Chunlan main business does not change on resumption of air-conditioned

Suspension of 18 months * ST Chun-lan (600,854) will resume trading on the 13th, the company main business is also an increase from the previous air-conditioned housing, electricity. An industry researcher believes that after the reorganization, the company has not taken place reborn changes in fundamentals, and more are the original controlling shareholder of assets under its own power maneuvers, while the previous air-conditioned main trend of increasing consolidation in the industry, it is also difficult to change.

Due to 2005 year 2006 year 2007 year losses for three consecutive years, ST Chunlan on May 19, 2008 suspension of listing. During the suspension period, ST Chunlan through a series of asset replacement, successful insurance shell. In 2008, net profit of 1,208.04 million in the suspension of the first fiscal year after the listing of realized profit; in 2009 from January to September, the company achieved net profit of 8,100.74 million. At present the company’s total share capital of 520 million shares, earnings per share of about 0.15 yuan, 28 times the current household appliances industry, the average price-earnings ratio basis, the company’s share price no more than 8. But the company suspended before the stock price rose sharply, reaching 6.51 yuan, the company’s share price performance on the 13th cause for concern.

2008 year, the company sold 140 million yuan of land to a reserve of land development in Taizhou city center. Since then, the company set up in Suzhou Chunlan Air Conditioner Co., Ltd. 75% stake in three other long-term equity investments, while placed in Taizhou Starwise 60 percent stake in Real Estate Development Co., Ltd., as well as 150,000 square meters of land available for commercial and residential development, in addition to , but also into the State Power Taizhou Power Generation Co., Ltd. 10% stake.

The traditional main air-conditioning, the company said it would accelerate the transformation of air-conditioning sales system, pay close attention to channel building, strengthening basic management business. ST Chun-lan said that since the end of 2007, the company, after full investigation and comparison of the same industry, to determine the adjustment of product marketing model, the past “distribution system” to “regional agency system.”

Analysts say, ST Chunlan air-conditioned main business in recent years, a serious decline, the market share rankings have been 14, Gree Electric Appliance in the United States and a substantial expansion of the electrical industry background, disadvantaged businesses have not fared well the future

Follow These Notes When You Buy Cheap Air Fares For Business Class

Do you want a good deal on the business class tickets? Then you will have to search around in different booking sites, change the dates and have to wait for the correct time. But, if you are in a hurry and don’t have time for such an ordeal then follow the tips below to get the best deal.When there is peak season, avoid purchasing the business class tickets. The prices usually go up during that period of time. If you want to travel overseas the best bet is to get the tickets booked at least 3 to 6 months earlier. The cheap air fares for business class can also be availed at the last moment. If the flights are not completely booked, they slash the rates. These airlines also give out newsletter to their consumers, so they are aware of the last minute offers.Visit a few major travel sites and find fares for your flight. There will be a difference in air fares in all these sites. You will be able to make a decision, after this you can visit the chosen airlines site to see if they provide with cheap air fares for business class.You can also opt for the business class discount airlines like the Allegiant Air etc. You can find cheap air fares in these airlines too. There are times when after you have purchased the tickets the prices of the tickets fall. If that happens you can ask for a refund, though most of the flights have a no-refund policy. The airlines give cheap air fares to the tourists. This is done mainly to promote tourism in the country.

Finding Cheap Business Class International Air Fares

If you spend a lot of time flying to foreign countries you know that hours spent in coach class can be a form of paid for torture. Most airlines coach class leg room dimensions are in the 29 inch to 34 inch range and once you take off that dimension shrinks as your cabin mate in front of you reclines his chair into your knees.As you board the plane you normally get to walk through the first class and business class cabins and if you are like most people you feel a pang of jealousy and wish that just once you could stretch out and relax on that long over ocean flight.The thing is you don’t have to be a business traveler to fly business class, anyone who can afford it can buy a ticket. And that’s a problem for most people who can’t afford tickets in the thousands of dollar range. Fortunately it is possible to find cheap business class international air fares to just about anywhere you wish to fly.Here’s a little known secret. Everyday at midnight all the airlines ticketing databases are updated with the new days airfares. Here’s the secret to this secret. Everyday the airlines run specials that include highly discounted tickets for nearly all their flights, including business class. The problem is they don’t actively advertise this fact so the general public doesn’t know about them and those who do buy them up fast.How do you get these tickets? Set your alarm and call the airlines ticketing service centers early in the morning and ask. That’s it, you have to ask what kind of deals they have going for their international business class fares and see if it fits your travel budget.This same thinking can be used with the online travel sites such as Expedia and Travelocity, These sites have deals in place with the airlines which allows them to buy up large blocks of tickets for discounted prices, which they can pass on to you. Much like the airlines databases these websites update their ticketing data around midnight and any deals or discounts are first come first serve.Another place to look for cheap business class tickets are the less well known airlines. India Air and Iceland Air both have international flights and in many cases are able to offer savings up to 80% less then the more well known major carriers.If you have been accumulating frequent flier miles and get enough of them you can cash those in and get a seat upgrade. If you can get what is known as an elite status on those miles this will also help you upgrade to business class. Just be sure to use your miles efficiently as possible.Another good resource for finding cheap business class international air fares is the eBook My Airfare Secrets which outlines hundreds of tips and techniques for finding dirt cheap airplane tickets.