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December 2005/January 2006

December 2005/January 2006


In this issue...

Tried and Tested

Flight check: Jet Airways

Mumbai-Bangalore, economy — full story »


Flight check: Delta

New York-Moscow, business class — full story »


Hotel check: Swissotel Krasnye Holmy

Moscow, Russia — full story »


Hotel check: Landmark Mandarin Oriental

Hong Kong — full story »


Hotel check: Four Seasons, Riyadh

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — full story »


Hotel check: Intercontinental Bangkok

Bangkok, Thailand — full story »


Hotel check: Hotel du Vin

Henley-on-Thames, UK — full story »


Hotel check: Radisson SAS Hotel and Spa

Cork, Ireland — full story »


Special reports

Every breath you take

The air you're breathing in-flight is not as it seems, Sarah Maxwell reports — full story »


Catching some rays

The truth about the risks of cosmic radiation for frequent air travellers, and how to tell if you are over-exposed. Sarah Maxwell sheds some light — full story »


Managing your travel

Should you book your hotel room directly or pay a fee to a TMC to do it for you? Felicity Cousins weighs up the alternatives — full story »


The future is here (well, almost)

The time when you can merge all your functions into one device is finally on its way, says Tom Otley — full story »


Stay in touch

Hotels have some way to go to keep guests connected, reports Guy Dittrich — full story »


Destinations

Unusual Newbury

The country towns and villages around Heathrow are learning to market themselves to business travellers, discovers Mark Caswell — full story »


Berlin by the bed

Few cities have experienced such changes, and few European capitals can boast such a selection of hotels. Felicity Cousins tries out the different ways to stay — full story »


Rural retreat

Tucked away in the Slovenian countryside, holiday homes are being snapped up by cost-conscious foreigners. Beverley Fearis reports — full story »


New-look Delhi

India's historic capital is expanding in all directions, creating new suburbs packed with gleaming shopping malls to serve the newly emerging consumer culture. Margie T Logarta explores New Delhi's heady mix of tradition and development — full story »




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