Archive for September, 2009
Choice and value in Egypt
Posted by: | CommentsThese are just a selection of our holidays. For more information, call 0208 816 8789 or visit our dedicated website:
Egypt, Israel & Jordan: http://www.redsea.explorertravel.co.uk Cairo Break – a capital idea!
4R+ Le Meridien Pyramids
A large, popular property with a heated outdoor pool. Unparalleled views of the pyramids.
from £629 per person
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Choice and value in Egypt
Posted by: | CommentsThese are just a selection of our holidays. For more information, call 0208 816 8789 or visit our dedicated website:
Egypt, Israel & Jordan: http://www.redsea.explorertravel.co.uk Cairo Break – a capital idea!
4R+ Le Meridien Pyramids
A large, popular property with a heated outdoor pool. Unparalleled views of the pyramids.
from £629 per person
Includes…
European Shark Week 2009 – make that change
Posted by: | CommentsEuropean Shark Week, 10-18 October, is a unique opportunity for European Union citizens around the world to demonstrate their support for shark conservation and effect change.
This year, Project AWARE Foundation and Shark Alliance Partners are going back to governments for follow-up action under the EU Shark Plan seeking stricter fishing quotas (and zero quotas for the most vulnerable species) and a stronger finning ban.
Fly BMI Better For Business Sale Continues
Posted by: | CommentsThere is just over 2 weeks left of the bmi better for business sale. Fantastic sale fares are available on a huge range of bmi destinations around the world.
Fares from London Heathrow to:
* Glasgow — £35 one way
* Dublin — £38 one way
* Amman (Jordan) — £349
* Brussels — £42 one way
* Edinburgh — £35 one way
* Aberdeen — £40 one way
* Cairo (Egypt) — £249 / £449 Premium Economy
* Tel Aviv (Israel) — £254 / £469 Premium Economy
* Dammam (Saudi Arabia)- £329
* Aleppo (Syria)- £318
* Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) — £359
* Tehran (Iran) — £365
* Moscow (Russia) — £215
* Kiev — £178
All fares are available until 30 September 2009 and for travel up to 25 March 2010.
Are you a member of the BMI Diamond Frequent Flyer Club? If not, sign up now>>
First ‘missing diver tracking system’ for British divers in the Red Sea
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Although it is very rare these days for someone to go missing at sea, unfortunately it can happen.
Emperor Divers has always been at the forefront of safety in the Red Sea and, at the time of going to press, is the only British-owned liveaboard company now offering a Missing Diver Location System currently operating on Emperor Superior and Emperor Elite and to be installed on all its liveaboards by the end of the year.
The system by Seasafe has been developed over a period of five years in response to a growing international demand for a personal ‘self-contained’ and ‘stand-alone’ tracking and location system whereby the diver wears a small compact unit on either their arm or BCD. With just the touch of a button a missing diver at the surface with a problem can alert boats in the area that are equipped with Seasafe. This alarm triggers a series of steps to co-ordinate a search using a powerful directional antenna to pinpoint the missing diver. During an Emperor training and demo session recently the system tested accurately up to 18km away.
It’s hoped that other operators will also install this in order to help Emperor give search cover for much of the Red Sea’s famous dive sites. The Chamber of Diving and Watersports (CDWS) will also now be testing the system.
Mike Braun, Emperor Divers’ General Manager explains, “The valuable benefit of Seasafe is the ability to respond immediately to distress signals that aren’t directly critical but can be dealt with at local level without involving Search & Rescue resources.”
Seasafe is a ‘personal’ system whereby each individual carries their own tracking device comprising a personal transmitter, a receiver and an antenna. The transmitter can be manually triggered and can continue to transmit for up to seven days after activation.
You can book your liveaboard or shore diving with Emperor Divers through Explorer Travel (http://www.redsea.explorertravel.co.uk/RedSeaLiveaboards.htm)
Images (C) Emperor Divers

