|
Crew Guide 2006 shares Scandinavian Airlines' insider tips to global happiness
If you'd like
to get beyond the tourist traps on your next overseas trip don't leave home
without Scandinavian Airlines' ‘guide to global happiness' Crew Guide 2006.
This is the
second edition of an extremely popular guidebook SAS launched last year. It
picks the well-travelled brains of its crew to present more than 200 pages of
travel tips from 40 countries. All the tips
are personal recommendations volunteered by its pilots, pursers, stewards and
hostesses and printed in their own words.
Where to find
the best bargains in New York,
cheap good food in London,
high altitude bars in Singapore
and Shanghai,
or off-the-beaten track hilltop villages in Italy
are all covered.
The crew share
their knowledge of everything from nightclubs worth queuing for to taxi tours
of Soweto
and inexpensive teeth whitening in Bangkok.
As frequent
visitors they've also uncovered some unusual, yet practical, goodies to bring
home - like white flower oil to relieve sinus congestion from China
and Detox Foot Patches from Japan
that you tape on your feet when going to bed. "When you wake up the patches are
filled with an oily liquid. Don't ask!" says steward Johanna Thordenberg.
There are also
crew recommendations on experiencing the best of their homelands in Sweden, Denmark
and Norway -
from beachside hotels and funky bars to hikes and ferry trips into the
surrounding mountains or islands.
Plenty of
tempting places in Helsinki
are covered as well - from two great shopping streets that most visitors miss
out on to where to stuff yourself on the world's biggest cinnamon buns.
Crew Guide
2006 is
printed in English and can be ordered online at www.sasguides.com and costs € 9.99 (approx $16.50)
plus postage and handling. |