Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Book Cheap Flights on CheapOair

Book Cheap Flights on CheapOair  

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

¡Encuentra Vuelos Baratos!


Cheapoair takes you farther and Cheaper...
Easy Access To Cheapoair, not because i say it but because
most travelers have made us their first option...
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¡Encuentra Vuelos Baratos!

Viaja dentro de España o Visita el Extranjero

Cheapoair takes you father and Cheaper...


Cheapoair takes you farther and

Cheaper...



Easy Access To Cheapoair, not because i say it but because

most travelers have made us their first option...

Get cheap air travel to global destinations in Europe, Asia

and beyond. See more...http://bit.ly/2a8UeIW

Spring Season
Amsterdam
Bangkok
Barcelona
Cancun
Dublin
Frankfurt
Guadalajara
Lima
London
Manila
Madrid
Mexico City
Nassau
Ontario
Paris
Puerto Vallarta
Rome
San Jose
Toronto
Vancouver

Friday, March 11, 2016

Airbnb best price and best place to stay...

WE HAVE BIG THINGS TO DO TOGETHER






All year long, we focus on listening to hosts like you to inform innovation and improvements at Airbnb. But once a year, we get the opportunity to spend several days with hosts who bring their insight and expertise to Airbnb Open. This year, we brought 630 employees to Paris to listen over meals, between classes, in focus groups, and at dedicated team booths. Our researchers, engineers, designers, customer service team members, and founders heard you.
Just as your feedback from Airbnb Open 2014 influenced the features and services we announced in 2015, what we heard this year will impact our plans in the year to come. Our teams are busy discussing what we’ll develop based on your feedback, and we’ll share our plans soon. But in the meantime, we’ve gathered the main themes that we heard from hosts who joined us in Paris. Here’s some of what you shared:
Provide more options for managing your listing
You’d like more flexibility in how you set prices, describe your listing, and manage your calendar. You asked us to find ways to make it easier to use the pricing controls that are already available, and to help you understand how they work. We unveiled one pricing tool at Airbnb Open that we hope will address a lot of the needs we heard about: Smart Pricing. You also asked for help understanding and abiding by your local tax laws. And you’d like your price, including fees and taxes, to be clear to your guests when you approve a request or send a Special Offer.
You’d like more controls for describing your home. You want a better way to rearrange the order of your listing photos so after you’ve uploaded them, you can highlight the most important features of your space first. For hosts whose space can be configured in several ways—as a single room or an entire home—you’ve asked for a simple way to present these options to potential guests.
Being able to customize your calendar is important, and we heard lots of ways you’d like to do it. For example, you asked for an easy way to collect arrival times from guests, so that information can automatically appear on your calendar.
Attract the right guests and make listings stand out
We know you put significant effort into writing listing descriptions, guidebooks, and personal messages to travelers in order to attract bookings and set expectations. When guests don’t read or understand this information, the trip experience—and your ratings and reviews—can suffer, so you’d like better ways to navigate pre-trip communication. For example, a number of you asked for a filter indicating that yours is a non-smoking listing, so you no longer receive requests from travelers who want to be able to smoke in the space. Best place to stay...
Make it easier to be a top-performing host
Many hosts told us that some of the ways in which your activity is measured is confusing—it’s hard to anticipate a change in your Superhost status, and sometimes when a guest leaves a 3-star rating, you have no idea why. Some of your activity is completely within your control: things like your response rate and your cancellation rate. Other measures come from your guests.
What’s most important is that we help you know what activity matters and how it’s measured. This includes helping you learn from the feedback you receive from your guests, so you can maintain top performance in key areas.
For example, Sabrina from California explained, “Response rate suffers when you’re just getting the same questions and you ignore. Acceptance rate also suffers when you can’t host people…Some kind of automatic message for declining would be great.” Communicating with the guests you host—and the ones you don’t—should be seamless.
Share data and insights
When you’re passionate about providing the best hospitality possible, data can be crucial. Simone from France told us, “I want to see statistics of lead times for different bookings so I can track the progress of bookings over the year.” Tracey from London asked “Where can I find further information on data pertaining to my listing—the number of inquiries for my place vs. other similar listings; general data on nearby neighborhood bookings? The goal is to improve my listing based on the success of other hosts.”
While we’ve continued to add more data and information to your dashboard, we want to make sure you have all the insights you need to address the impacts of seasonality and travel trends in your city. Tracey’s approach is an inspiring one, and we want to find ways to help you feel confident as you make your pricing and availability decisions all year long.
Pay more attention to the Airbnb app
So many of the hosts who we met are dedicated users of the Airbnb app, and several were quick to point out that we need to improve it. We know you’re busy spending time on all the offline elements of hosting—providing a clean and welcoming space, helping your guests get the most out of your neighborhood—so you need a mobile experience that’s intuitive, fast, and complete.
Make it easier to communicate with travelers
Whether it’s being able to attach maps to messages, or to search your Airbnb inbox for a specific note about strollers, you gave us a lot of feedback on how to make communication faster and more helpful for your guests. For example, a host from San Diego shared, “I’d like the ability to privately message pictures to guests, like photos of the entrance that shouldn’t be public.”
You also highlighted some frustrating inconsistencies between the way your inbox looks on your computer, and the way it looks in the Airbnb app—which is another reminder for us to focus on making the app just as useful as the website.
We hear you, and while we can’t promise to make every change that was requested, we’ll do all we can to keep improving the tools and services available to you. We can’t wait to see the changes that emerge this year because you took the time to share. Watch for updates about the developments your insights will guide in 2016!  

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For more than a century, the world has come together on International Women’s Day to celebrate the achievements of extraordinary women, and to press forward in the ongoing fight for gender equality.
Here at Airbnb, we’re excited to be a part of that movement. Women are some of the most avid and adventurous travelers, and the warmest and most hospitable hosts and guides. Today, 55 percent of our hosts are women, and the income they earn helps with everything from sending their kids to school, to living independent lifestyles, to letting them pursue their passions. And since we’re driven by the goal of creating a world where you can belong anywhere, we want to do our part to create opportunities for women all around the world.
We’re thrilled today to announce our partnership with two incredible organizations that are supporting gender equality through their work.
Through our partnership with the Global Fund for Women, we’ll be supporting mission-critical travel for women leaders and activists to attend trainings, convenings and speaking engagements across the globe. In March, we’ll host our first Global Fund guests who are traveling from around the world for the United Nations’ 60th Commission on the Status of Women.
Airbnb is also partnering with Vital Voices, a remarkable organization that empowers women leaders to generate prosperity in communities across the globe. We’ll be supporting the travel needs of VV’s extraordinary women entrepreneurs around the world who are driving change and accelerating peace.
One of the greatest parts of working for Airbnb is hearing from our hosts about the ways that hosting has impacted their lives and communities for the better. We’re proud that our host community is made up of hundreds of thousands of extraordinary women around the world, and to mark this special day, we’d like to celebrate their achievements, and share some of their stories:
      • GeunHyang Park is a host from Korea who started hosting to earn extra money while taking care of her two teenage daughters. Now the whole family has embraced hosting and they enjoy learning about different cultures from guests traveling from around the world and sharing Korean food and traditions with their guests.
IWD Geunhyang
      • Nicole Silver uses income from hosting to provide a home for her daughter and to help fund her nonprofit organization, which helps young people identify their unique skills and apply them to their career goals.
IWD Nicole
      • Bruna Castro, an artist and entrepreneur, enjoys hosting guests from around the world in her Curitiba, Brazil home. She uses the money she earns from hosting to pay for her living expenses so she can pursue her passion as a designer for cultural events and gatherings.
IWD Bruna
      • Michelle Lai, credits the financial security from hosting with enabling her to remain in her home after an unexpected job loss, and later giving her the freedom to change her career path. She has since established the career services program for a developer bootcamp for women in the Bay Area, helping dozens of women secure their first roles in software engineering.
IWD Michelle
These are just a few examples of our vibrant community of inspiring female hosts that inspire us every day at Airbnb, and we are committed to supporting more women around the world in their journeys.

This post was written by Belinda Johnson, Airbnb’s Chief Business Affairs and Legal Officer.

5 USA Cities for Outdoor Lovers


Portland, Oregon
The USA is full to the brim with natural beauty, which makes it an ideal destination for exploring the great outdoors. These five USA cities for outdoor lovers are great places to start your wild adventures.

Portland

Oregon is a hive of activity for outdoor adventure in the USA, and Portland is one of the best places to base yourself if you’re looking for that blend of city and fresh air. Forest Park is a good place to start as it has over 70 miles of trails ideal for walking, running, or cycling.
Alternatively head slightly further afield to Oxbow Regional Park, which offers ample opportunity for swimming, kayaking, and camping. If you need a quick fix in the city, just look up – Mount Hood is visible from many spots in the city.

Minneapolis

Just like Oregon, Minnesota is a breeding ground for outdoor adventure. This state is home to thousands of lakes – a whole lifetime of adrenaline-fuelled activities await anyone travelling here. Hop on a flight to Minneapolis and go canoeing or kayaking through the Chain of Lakes, on a bike tour around the city, or sledding in the park in winter.
Nearby St Paul is also a great place to get outdoors in Minnesota. The Mississippi River runs through both the cities, and St Paul is close to a number of other lakes just waiting to be explored.
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Anchorage

Alaska is the definition of wild in the USA. This largely undiscovered state is a playground for anyone who likes to be outdoors, and flights to Anchorage are relatively easy to come by from cities in the Pacific Northwest. Using Anchorage as your base, you can go on biking, hiking, kayaking, and more.
As you’re in Alaska, make sure you don’t miss catching some wildlife while you’re here. From moose to salmon, bears to whales, Alaska is one of the best places in the USA to get out into nature and connect yourself with a world of wildlife.

Asheville

One of North Carolina’s most dazzling gems, Asheville is known for being an artistic haven and bursting with creativity. However, that’s not the only thing this city’s got going for it. Leafy Asheville sits nestled among mountains and is a stone’s throw from the Appalachian Trail, one of the USA’s most popular long-distance hiking trails.
So it will come as no surprise that hiking is one of the most popular outdoor activities in Asheville. Hundreds of miles of trails skirt the city, with mountain views aplenty. If that’s not your thing, in Asheville you can also go biking, horse riding, camping and ziplining.
Asheville, North Carolina

Boulder

Beloved by rock climbers the world over (which makes its name extremely apt), Boulder is used by thousands of people as a base for getting out and about in Colorado. Over the years, this is has been voted one of the most outdoorsy cities in the USA, so it has to go on this list.
Paddle a kayak through the center of town, go tubing at Boulder Creek, stomp along the 300 miles of hiking trails that loop around the city and surrounding area, or check out nearby Bolder Canyon and Eldorado Canyon. The list is endless.
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6 Best Countries for Street Food

best countries for street food
Travelers are busy people, which is what makes street food perfect for the backpacker on the road. These six best countries for street food have mastered the art of on-the-go eating, ideal for picking up bites while you’re soaking up your surroundings.

1. Italy

Although Italy doesn’t cook much food directly in the street, as you might imagine from a street food vendor, the country is a pro at two delicious dishes in particular: pizza and gelato. Fly to Italy and amble around beautiful cities like Rome or Florence with a slice of pizza in-hand or licking layer off creamy, rich gelato.

2. Turkey

When you think of street food in Turkey you no doubt thing of simit, a bagel-like circle of dough cooked to perfection, sold from little stalls in the street. These are a must-try, but also look out forbalık-ekmek, which is a fish sandwich, and lahmacun, a dish not unlike a pizza, made of a flat of dough spread with minced meat, onions, and peppers.

3. Vietnam

The food alone is reason enough to fly to Vietnam. Exotic, heady smells waft through most of the streets of Vietnam’s main cities, making it paradise for anyone who loves street food. Go in search of a market to find treats to bite on – bowls of pho, banh mi sandwiches, mounds of rice noodles, and more can be found across the country.
Aside from being lip-smackingly good, street food offers one of the cheapest ways to eat in Vietnam. Pick out a stand with crowds around it and a good flow of traffic – a sure sign of quality.
best countries for street food, vietnam street food

4. USA

There isn’t one street food dish that the USA prides itself on – there are hundreds. As one of the most multi-cultural countries in the world, you can find top-notch dishes from across the globe being served up on the streets in any major US city.
The recent trend of food trucks has helped fuel this style of food. Pick up Vietnamese or Cuban sandwiches, big bowls of hearty chilli, or one of the nation’s favourites: hot dogs. Served any which way and always tasty.

5. Peru

Peruvian food has been the rising star for the last few years, and its street food is no exception. Markets in Peru are an explosion of colour, especially when it comes to the fruit stalls which have all sorts of exotic things to try, as well as old favourites. Grab some juice from these at every available moment.
In Peru you’ll find lots of tender meat street dishes to try, such as pork belly or beef heart skewers (it might not sounds appetising, but trust us on that one…). Plus, the country’s much-loved ceviche can be found in street food form too.

6. Germany

One word: currywurst. We think this delicious dish of sausage with curry ketchup warrants Germany’s inclusion on this list alone. Nothing beats strolling through the hip streets of Berlin with a plate of currywurst in-hand.
What’s more, the Germans are also pros are baking, which means there are dozens of to-go delights you can pick up while walking around a city. Pretzels are among the most popular – twisted knots of dough that match with a good local beer.

Travel packing tips...

Travel Packing Tips: Essential Advice

travel packing tips


Packing is one of the lamest part of traveling, we all know that. Follow these travel packing tips to make the process go as smoothly as possible.

1. Choose your bag size wisely

If you opt for a smaller bag, you’ll pack less – it’s as simple as that. By forcing yourself to only pack within the limits of a small bag, you’re thinking lightweight right from the outset. This will help to keep you in that mindset through the dreaded packing process, and encourage you to ditch the items you just don’t need.

2. Only pack for a week

Even if you’re going away for longer, only pack the amount of clothes you need for a week. Based on the assumption that you wash your clothes once a week, there’s no reason for you to have to bring any more than that traveling with you.
If you’re backpacking, take even less than that. Everyone else around you will be recycling clothes and wearing the same things day in day out, so you may as well do the same. Go hardcore and pack only what you would use over the standard three-day period.
travel packing tips

3. Leave out the ‘just in case’ items

If you find yourself going through your suitcase finding items that you’re taking ‘just in case’ you need them, they have no place in your luggage. You will find that 99% of the time you’re not going to use these things, and you can find them abroad anyway if you need them in an emergency. This especially applies to medication – unless you’re going to the back and beyond, you don’t need to pack backups of every form of medication as there are pharmacies all over the world.
If you’re going on a longer trip, these are the things you start to resent – the dead weight items in your bag that you wish you’d never brought with you. Avoid that entirely and don’t pack them in the first place.

4. Accessorize

If you do want to style things up a little bit and look a little more refined than the average grubby traveler, pack lightweight accessories. Jewellery and other such items create an easy way to make you feel more dressed up, and are the little touches that can make the difference between a day and evening outfit.

5. Roll!

When it comes to actually packing your clothes into a backpack or suitcase, master the art of rolling. Tightly roll up t-shirts and tops, and anything else that’s made of a relatively thin material. Pack them compactly in your suitcase and stuff them in any available space – tucked down the sides of other bulkier items, or in your shoes.
Once you become a rolling ninja you’ll find all this space opening up in your luggage that you never know existed!

What would you add to these travel packing tips?

Thursday, March 3, 2016

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Airbnb Hosts File Tax Returns

Airbnb, H&R Block Partner to Help

 Airbnb Hosts File Tax Returns

Airbnb hosts are overwhelmingly middle class families who want to pay their fair share and we want to help. Today, we’re launching a new partnership with H&R Block, the world’s largest consumer tax services provider, to help Airbnb hosts file their tax returns in the U.S. and pay income taxes on the money they earn sharing their space. Under the new partnership, H&R Block will offer discounted tax preparation services to Airbnb hosts and a range of educational materials and services to people who share their space with travelers.
As part of the partnership, H&R Block will provide a $20 discount on in-person tax preparation services and a 35 percent discount on online tax preparation services for Airbnb hosts who use the service between January 1, 2016 and April 30, 2016. Hosts can get the information they need to receive these discounts by clicking here.
H&R Block will also:
  • Feature tax guidance for home sharers on the H&R Block website. Hosts can also use the H&R Block tax calculator to help quickly estimate their tax obligations.
  • Provide educational materials on Airbnb hosting and tax obligations to H&R Block’s network of more than 10,000 stores and professional tax aids.
  • Highlight services and support for Airbnb hosts in their electronic newsletters and blog.
  • Conduct a webinar to provide tax advice for home sharers.
Airbnb hosts interested in scheduling an appointment with H&R Block can call 1-800-HRBLOCK or visithttp://www.hrblock.com/tax-offices/.
Most Airbnb hosts occasionally share their space and the typical middle income host in the United States can earn the equivalent of a 14 percent annual raise sharing only the home in which they live. This new partnership will make it easier for Airbnb hosts to pay their taxes and contribute to their communities. It’s also part of our ongoing work to support hosts and make communities stronger and more sustainable. Airbnb previous partnered with NRG Home Solar, one of the country’s leading residential solar companies to increase the adoption of rooftop solar and with Tesla to bring more charging stations to select homes across the globe, starting with the California coast. In 2014, Airbnb provided selected hosts in the US with the Nest Learning Thermostat, free of charge.
Note: Airbnb’s presentation of H&R Block is not an endorsement. Tax advice is complicated and you should do your own diligence when receiving advice. Airbnb is not responsible for any tax or other advice provided by any outside entity.
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Airbnb Rocks...

Airbnb Rocks...

Sobre nosotros

Fundado en agosto de 2008 y con sede en San Francisco (California), Airbnb es un mercado comunitario basado en la confianza en el que la gente publica, descubre y reserva alojamientos únicos en todo el mundo, ya sea desde su ordenador, tableta o teléfono móvil.
Tanto si quieren alquilar un departamento para pasar una noche como un castillo durante una semana o una villa durante un mes entero, Airbnb ofrece a sus usuarios experiencias únicas para todos los bolsillos en más de 34,000 ciudades y 190 países. Airbnb les proporciona la forma más sencilla de ganar dinero alquilando su espacio y permite mostrárselo a millones de personas que pertenecen a una gran comunidad que no deja de crecer. Además, ¡tenemos un servicio de atención al cliente de primera!

N.º total de huéspedes
más de 60,000,000
Ciudades
más de 34,000
Castillos
más de 1,400
Países
más de 190







Travel Packing Tips...

Travel Packing Tips: Essential Advice

travel packing tipsPacking is one of the lamest part of traveling, we all know that. Follow these travel packing tips to make the process go as smoothly as possible.

1. Choose your bag size wisely

If you opt for a smaller bag, you’ll pack less – it’s as simple as that. By forcing yourself to only pack within the limits of a small bag, you’re thinking lightweight right from the outset. This will help to keep you in that mindset through the dreaded packing process, and encourage you to ditch the items you just don’t need.

2. Only pack for a week

Even if you’re going away for longer, only pack the amount of clothes you need for a week. Based on the assumption that you wash your clothes once a week, there’s no reason for you to have to bring any more than that traveling with you.
If you’re backpacking, take even less than that. Everyone else around you will be recycling clothes and wearing the same things day in day out, so you may as well do the same. Go hardcore and pack only what you would use over the standard three-day period.
travel packing tips
3. Leave out the ‘just in case’ items
If you find yourself going through your suitcase finding items that you’re taking ‘just in case’ you need them, they have no place in your luggage. You will find that 99% of the time you’re not going to use these things, and you can find them abroad anyway if you need them in an emergency. This especially applies to medication – unless you’re going to the back and beyond, you don’t need to pack backups of every form of medication as there are pharmacies all over the world.
If you’re going on a longer trip, these are the things you start to resent – the dead weight items in your bag that you wish you’d never brought with you. Avoid that entirely and don’t pack them in the first place.
4. Accessorize
If you do want to style things up a little bit and look a little more refined than the average grubby traveler, pack lightweight accessories. Jewellery and other such items create an easy way to make you feel more dressed up, and are the little touches that can make the difference between a day and evening outfit.
5. Roll!
When it comes to actually packing your clothes into a backpack or suitcase, master the art of rolling. Tightly roll up t-shirts and tops, and anything else that’s made of a relatively thin material. Pack them compactly in your suitcase and stuff them in any available space – tucked down the sides of other bulkier items, or in your shoes.
Once you become a rolling ninja you’ll find all this space opening up in your luggage that you never know existed!

What would you add to these travel packing tips?