Archive for March, 2009

EasyJet predicts winter air travel will fall

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Easy Jet is predicting that airlines will see a fall in demand of between two and four per cent this winter.

The low-cost carrier said it expects its annual pre-tax profit to fall by ten per cent to £110 million as a consequence of the gloomy outlook.

Strong growth in total revenue per seat that had been witnessed over the summer will reportedly tail off due to the economic downturn.

The carrier’s stock has lost more than 40 per cent of its value so far this year and had already committed to reining in some services in order to cope with heightened operating costs.

Those difficulties have been marginally offset by the recent fall in oil prices - down from a July peak of $147 to just $95 per barrel - but analysts insist the situation remains volatile.

Numis Securities wrote a research note warning that easyJet’s prediction may be understating the problem.

Assessing the industry situation in general, it voiced concern about the winter trading outlook “as pressures on the consumer accumulate and the outlook for employment in the UK deteriorates”.

Earlier this week, BA chief executive Willie Walsh warned the airline industry is going through its worst-ever crisis.

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10 TIPS TO GET THE BEST MOTORHOME INSURANCE

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Buying and using a Motorhome or RV is one of life’s great pleasures – providing life on the open road and the opportunity to find great weather and spectacular locations. But what happens when something goes wrong? With the right insurance policy, virtually any situation can be managed quickly, efficiently and hassle-free. But with the wrong insurance, you run the risk of encountering heartache which could drag on for days, weeks or even months. One of the easiest ways to get the very best Motorhome or RV cover is to use a company that specialises in bespoke Motorhome insurance – like Sureterm Direct, for example – who understand exactly what’s required to guarantee a trouble-free life when accidents happen. Here’s a list of the key dos and don’ts when insuring your Motorhome. 5 ESSENTIAL Dos DO consider exactly what your circumstances are likely to be over the coming year. How much will you be using your vehicle? Where will you be going, especially abroad? How many miles do you expect to do? All these factors can affect your policy. DO make sure your policy covers personal effects that will be in the Motorhome or RV, and extras like awnings. Some large awnings, for example, can be expensive to replace. Specialist insurers pick up on these little things when you’re discussing your requirements. DO ask if there are discounts available depending on the length of time you’ve owned your Motorhome or RV, or if you’re a member of a club or association. Many specialist Motorhome insurers reward experience with better premiums. DO be clear about your No Claims Discounts (NCD). Many insurers will mirror the NCD you’ve accrued while driving your car. DO make sure your policy provides adequate cover for legal expenses. In the USA, particularly, personal claims lawyers can be as vicious as the alligators in the Florida swamps, and you may need to fight fire with fire. If you’re policy means you can employ your own alligator – at no extra cost to you – it makes sense! 5 IMPORTANT DON’Ts DON’T lie about your circumstances - be honest with your underwriter. If you cause a pile-up in Peru having claimed you were never going to leave Peterborough, be prepared for a nasty surprise! DON’T make assumptions. For example, many Motorhome owners tow a small car behind to make it easy to pop to the local shops. But don’t assume your Ford Ka, Smart car or little Fiat will be covered simply because it’s attached to your Eldiss or Bessacar. Some policies automatically give you third-party cover for your cover, but in other cases you might need to take out full-comprehensive car insurance too. Always check. DON’T always settle for a high Excess figure. The joy of using a specialist insurer is that they can often create Motorhome cover with lower than expected Excess figures (the initial amount you have to contribute to any repairs to another vehicle before your insurer covers the rest). The usual Excess figure is between ?100 and ?500. But with a specialist company, even if your Excess is slightly higher than you’d expected, the policy you get is often way better, with many more features, than an ‘off the shelf’ product.

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Oscillococcinum Homeopathic remedy for flu and Cold

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

flu child flu childrenOscillococcinum Homeopathic remedy for flu and Cold

Oscillococcinum (o-sill-o-cox-see-num), Oscillo is safe, natural and easy to take. Oscillococcinum was discovered by a French physician named Joseph Roy (1891-1978). It is for temporary relief of symptoms of flu such as fever, chills, body aches and pains. The flu (influenza) is a highly infectious viral disease. Homeopathic preparations, such as oscillococcinum or similar products, are often prescribed by homeopaths for the prevention and treatment of the flu is used by millions of people and recommended by doctors around the world. It can be used by the whole family to help relieve the worst symptoms of the winter season.

How does Oscillococcinum work?

Oscillococcinum is thought to stimulate your body’s own defenses. It works best at the onset of symptoms, when your body has more resources to react. In recent medical studies, 63% of patients treated with Oscillococcinum showed clear improvement in 48 hours.

Oscillo works best when it is taken at the first sign of flu. So make sure you have some on hand to fend off your flu symptoms at their onset.

What is special about Oscillococcinum?

Oscillococcinum (Oscillo) is free from side effects and drug interactions. As a pharmaceutical company, Boiron complies with FDA regulations and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) requirements for the manufacturing of homeopathic medicines. All products marketed in the U.S. are made according to the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States. Oscillococcinum (oh-sill-oh-coke-see-num) a homeopathic remedy that is a mouth full to say, but must be taken as soon as you feel the flu symptom if it is going to be effective, just one dose should do the trick.

Advantages of Oscillococcinum (Oscillo)

Oscillococcinum will not mask symptoms of an underlying serious condition.

Oscillococcinum is NOT contraindicated if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, glaucoma, thyroid disease, kidney disorders or asthma and cannot use antihistamine or decongestant medications.

Because of its safety, Oscillo is an excellent choice for children. Under the supervision of a physician, pregnant women and infants can also use Oscillo.

Oscillococcinum is the #1 over the counter (OTC) flu medicine in France.

Oscillococcinum is the #1 homeopathic flu medicine in the U.S.

Oscillococcinum Cautions

Do not use if the tray seal is broken.

Consult your doctor before use in children under 2 years of age.

Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persist for more than 3 days or worsen.

Consult your doctor before using this product, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

Written by Chris

Oscillococcinum Homeopathic remedy for flu and Cold

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