Patrick Omari
Patrick is a Travel Consultant and Expert online publisher. He is currently writing about Heathrow Airport Parking and other travel related sectors. http://www.holidayextras.co.uk/heathrow-airport-hotels.html
Articles by this Author
The Pain of Getting Stranded at the Airport
- By Patrick Omari
- 03/11/2008
- Air Travel
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You arrive at the airport 2 hours early for security. Airport security is such a big deal these days but the line at the security and immigration desk is a stretch of several hundred people. For some passengers their passports have to be photocopied.This means the clerk has to walk over to the copy machine and back each time. The machine is slow and the papers need to be changed.
Hunting for London Airport Hotels
- By Patrick Omari
- 03/12/2008
- Destinations
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Looking for a place to stay in London? England's capital is steeped in history with plenty to see and do! Whether it is a business trip or a West End jaunt or whether you are coming to London on business or pleasure, you will find that hotels and apartment accommodation will leave you more than satisfied. There is a wide range of last minute and all year round options in all areas of the City of London.
Enjoy Easter Holiday Funfare
- By Patrick Omari
- 03/17/2008
- Social issues
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It is easter holiday time again, the ultimate springtime festival. The plants are revitalised and so to are we, after the difficult days of winter. We will dust down and don our favourite clothes and shoes as we dump our cold insulation gear. So, toss your winter boots to the back of the rack and wear the designer leathers you've been looking forward to.
Economic and Cultural Benefits of Sports Tourism; The 2012 London Olympics Case Study
- By Patrick Omari
- 03/18/2008
- Recreation And Leisure
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Sport tourism is a multi-billion dollar business, one of the fastest growing areas of the global travel and tourism industry. There is an obvious link between Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Network. A close examination of the travel industry, paying special attention to cultural variations and sports, provides valuable insight into changing dynamics of this industry and the interplay between economy and sports.
Celebrate St George's Day in London
- By Patrick Omari
- 03/18/2008
- Religion And Spirituality
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It is thought that St George's Day is one of the busiest single-day celebrations, behind St Patrick's Day and Mother's Day. The celebration of St George's Day is to some extent low key here in England. However, it is much celebrated elsewhere including countries such as Aragon, Catalonia, Georgia, Lithuania, Palestine, Portugal, Germany and Greece, Moscow, Istanbul, Genoa and Venice.
Blogging Your Travels Can Make You Famous
- By Patrick Omari
- 03/26/2008
- Blogging RSS
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As a medium of communication, blogging has taken the world by storm. The question on the lips of most media savvy communities is whether our traditional media will survive the onslaught. Will blogs eventually kill conventional websites and newspapers? As a social Media Marketing tool, blogging provides endless opportunities at the least cost.
Suffice to say blogs are cool; they are a techie thing.
Suffice to say blogs are cool; they are a techie thing.
Heathrow Aiport Continues to Set the Pace
- By Patrick Omari
- 03/27/2008
- Current Affairs
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Today is an important day in the history of Heathrow Airport. An Airbus SAS's A380 superjumbo made its first commercial landing in London today. Heathrow Airport opened in 1946 and has become the United Kingdom's largest Airport and the world's busiest international airport and is only 24km from London center. The airport currently has 5 terminals.
Car Parking Is An Essential Survival Skill
- By Patrick Omari
- 04/1/2008
- Cars And Trucks
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I was thrilled when the Daily Mail reported that Heathrow is to become the world's first airport to install technology that will guide drivers to empty slots and also show them where they had parked when leaving. The technology, reportedly, allows you to find your vehicle simply by inserting your parking ticket into a machine that has a 32in screen displaying a 3-D map.
First Day at Heathrow Airport' T5; Not The Finest Hour For the National Carrier
- By Patrick Omari
- 04/2/2008
- Current Affairs
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Today I must leave early. I have been trying to hide my head under the desk. I am avoiding the gazing eyes of Stevo. Being within his shooting range, I have not been very succesful. Why all the fuss, you may ask. It is because only yesterday I paid a glowing tribute to Heathrow Airport and its reported sophistication and land mark opening of the multi-billion pound Terminal 5.
Going Green Might Mean Embracing Cabaret and Burlesque
- By Patrick Omari
- 04/3/2008
- Culture And Society
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This week we have been discussing the Green Revolution or earth-friendly life style, not in purely academic sense though. Conservation has always been viewed as a pre-occupation of the eccentrics. But now we all can't ignore this phenomenon any more. After all, politicians have now brought the whole issue into the mainstream as they jostle for positions.

