Author: Buy2Greece

  • Buy2Greece.com – Jamie Oliver, the Known Chef Visits the Greek Island of Ikaria

    The English celebrity chef, restaurateur, and media personality of global reach, Jamie Oliver, decided to visit the Greek island of Ikaria. The visit was prompted by Oliver’s latest research focusing on longevity and the role of quality of food for living a long and healthy life.

    The inhabitants of the island of Ikaria are known for their life quality and longevity, therefore Jamie Oliver set sail for the island, known for its natural and untouched beauty, to examine first-handedly the food habits and the traditional Ikariotika dishes.

    Journalists report that the chef arrived on the island on Monday 18th of May, heading straight to Armenistis, one of the many beautiful villages of Ikaria. The chef of the Greek restaurant MaryMary told peoplegreece.com, that the British chef tasted fried mullet, spaghetti with pesto greens, ‘kopanisti’ Ikaria and wild greens sautéed.

    Jamie apparently had a great time on the island, discovering the traditional cuisine, and he expressed his love for Greek food telling his fans and followers by uploading photos on Instagram with comments like: “Delicious simple food cooked by a Greek mum…all homemade; the cheese, bread, herb pie and very very tasty peas and broad beans cooked in a fabulous way slowly with fennel and extra virgin olive oil…I’m even loving the table cloth…It’s all good learning lots and being well looked after…Big love, Jamie”.

    He even went on to pay a tribute to the traditional Greek salad with another post: “Beautifully simple Greek salad the classic way, with juicy tomatoes, olives and crumbly feta! Proper bold flavours and super fresh ingredients”.

    Jamie Oliver, apart from being a celebrity chef, has demonstrated over the years his sensitive side by establishing the Jamie Oliver Food Foundation in 2002, with the mission to shape the health and wellbeing of current and future generations and contribute to a healthier world, by providing better access to food education for everyone.

    The world renowned chef, through his Foundation, has managed to run three core food education programmes, in schools, communities and with young people across the UK.

    The main projects of the Foundation are the Kitchen Garden Project – empowering primary school teachers to integrate growing and cooking into the school day; the Ministry of Food programme – inspiring people of all ages to get in the kitchen and try out cooking; and the Fifteen Apprentice Programme providing inspiration and support to disadvantaged youth to pursue a career in the food industry.

    Read more: http://www.questgreekislands.com/lifestyle/1485-jamie-oliver-the-known-chef-visits-the-greek-island-of-ikaria.html#ixzz3cadL52A6

  • Buy2Greece.com – Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie want to buy a Greek island

    June 7
    Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie want to buy an island in Greece.

    The couple, who have six children, Maddox, 13, Pax, 11, Zahara, 10, Shiloh, nine, and twins Knox and Vivienne, six, are reportedly thinking about splashing out $4.7 million on the entire island of Gaia so they can enjoy more private holidays together.

    A source close to the couple said: “Angie fell in love with it. It will need development, but at that price they’ll have no problem building the vacation home of their dreams.”

    source:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/

  • www.buy2greece.com – Aeroflot adds long-haul capacity with new 777-300ER

    Aeroflot has taken delivery of a new factory- direct Boeing 777-300ER – the 13th of 16 aircraft B777- 300ER’s ordered by Aeroflot.The latest addition to its fleet further expands Aeroflot’s capacity on long-haul routes to such destinations as Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, from its base at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport, a fast-growing hub for East-West transit traffic.The new 777-300ER is configured with Business Class, Economy Class and Comfort Class cabins.

    The new aircraft has been named after Russian dramatist, whose works played a major role in the development of Russian national theater – Alexander Ostrovsky. The plane is equipped with spacious Signature Interior, which includes large overhead compartments and has deservedly proven popular with passengers. It is also equipped with Boeing’s Airplane Health Management system.

    Passengers flying Comfort Class enjoy a premium- class service at highly competitive prices, with features including additional legroom and baggage allowance, an upgraded menu and more Aeroflot Bonus miles, and a warm Russian welcome and award-winning in- flight service from Aeroflot’s stylish English-speaking crew.

    Aeroflot has the youngest fleet of any major carrier worldwide. Russia’s flagship carrier was named the world’s most punctual airline by Flightstats twice in 2014.

  • www.buy2greece.com – Gambling in Greece

    Another high-stakes week looms for Greece. The debt-crippled country has to make a €460m repayment on a loan from the International Monetary Fund on 9 April and is racing to find the money. Prime minister Alexis Tsipras has been doing the equivalent of searching down the back of the sofa for spare cash – raiding the coffers of the Athens Metro and the public health service, and seizing EU subsidies destined for Greek farmers.

    Nevertheless, there have been increasing suggestions that, if push comes to shove, Greece will choose to miss the IMF payment in order to be able pay pensions and salaries due to government workers a few days later.

    Interior minister Nikos Voutsis was the first to raise the prospect of a missed payment, followed by a Greek Treasury official in German news magazine Der Spiegel. On Friday Nikos Filis, Syriza’s parliamentary spokesman, made the same suggestion. There is also speculation that Athens is preparing a new currency and is ready to step in to nationalise the banks to stem the inevitable capital flight that would follow non-payment.

    Each suggestion was shot down by government sources, who are engaged in the ultimate game of brinkmanship. The Greeks have proposed a series of economic reforms – while easing austerity measures – in the hope of seeing the final €7.2bn tranche of their last bailout. So far, to no avail.

    Greece’s position is made more difficult by the progress of near neighbour Cyprus. Bailed out two years ago, the island has seen its fortunes transformed to such an extent that President Nicos Anastasiades will tomorrow remove all the capital controls put in place at the time. He made matters worse for Tsipras by admitting that Cyprus is preparing for a Greek exit from the eurozone.

    We have been here before. Since January there have been two possible default days. Every time Tsipras found the cash, but one day soon, with declining in tax revenues and goodwill all but exhausted, his luck will run out.

  • www.buy2greece.com – Strong demand for the A321, Airbus’ largest single-aisle aircraft

    CIT Group Inc., a global leader in transportation finance has placed a firm order for five more A321ceo aircraft, in effect doubling its most recent commitment for five A321ceo’s signed at the 2014 Farnborough International Airshow and firmed up in November 2014.

    This latest agreement brings CIT’s total order for the A320 Family to 205 aircraft, comprising 155 CEO and 50 NEO aircraft.

    “We continue to see strong demand for the A320 Family CEO and NEO models from operators looking to grow their business,” said Jeff Knittel, President of CIT Transportation & International Finance. “The larger A321 in particular is becoming an increasing sought after model, as steady passenger growth encourages airlines to deploy larger fuel-efficient aircraft.”

    “When leading lessor, CIT, continues to place incremental orders for the A321, we take that as a clear confirmation of the trend for larger aircraft and the high value the market places on this largest member of our popular, fuel-efficient A320 Family,” said John Leahy, Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers. “The A320 Family is a solid investment for lessors as it is recognised worldwide as the number one, best-selling single-aisle aircraft family and the preferred choice with airlines in all segments thanks to its unbeatable economics, high operational reliability and best-in-class passenger comfort.”

    While passengers benefit from the A321’s state-of-the-art cabin design, wider seats and superior comfort, airlines profit from the unique operational flexibility of Airbus’ single-aisle aircraft. The A320 Family is the world’s best-selling single aisle product line with over 11,500 orders to date and over 6,400 aircraft delivered to 400 customers and operators worldwide. Thanks to its wider cabin, all members of the A320 Family offer the industry’s best level of comfort in all classes and Airbus’ 18” wide seats in economy as standard.

    Source:- Airbus Group

  • www.buy2greece.com – 5 exciting over-the-top hotel amenities for business travellers in Europe

    Travelling around the world for business is probably the least dull affair for a corporate traveller. Be it in London, Madrid, Florence, Berlin or Fiji, the hospitality industry around the world is ready with top-notch amenities to woo their guests travelling for business. From private pianos to a secluded trip to an island, a number of luxury properties around the world are offering over-the-top amenities to their guests.

    5 Over-the-top Hotel Amenities

    • Private Pianist
    Where: The Goring, London
    Located near Buckingham Palace in London, The Goring is perhaps best known as the luxury hotel where Kate Middleton spent her last night as a commoner before the royal wedding. Guests who would also like a taste of royal life can book the Royal Suite. Here, at no extra charge, the hotel can arrange for a private pianist to serenade guests on the suite’s bespoke grand piano. Guests can also enjoy personalized stationery, bathrobes, and slippers in addition to hand-made chocolates.

    • Temporary Closet
    Where: Hotel de Rome, Berlin
    Forget your little black dress? No problem. The Hotel de Rome offers Schumacher designer dresses at no extra charge, whether guests are looking to wear a cocktail dress or an evening gown. The Schumacher shop is located just a few minutes from the hotel, which can organize a private shopping trip there.

    • Private Island Getaway
    Where: Laucala Island, Fiji
    Booking a vacation to a private island resort in Fiji would feel like getting away from it all for most people, but guests staying at Laucala Island can take privacy even further. The hotel arranges excursions to Tadra Beach (meaning “dream beach” in Fijian), which can only be reached via boat, catamaran, or Jet Ski. Tadra Beach is available to just one couple at a time. The excursion is complimentary for guests celebrating an anniversary or honeymoon, and a spa treatment can be arranged there, for a fee.

    • Monogrammed Bathrobes
    Where: Hotel Ritz Madrid, Spain
    Sometimes the simplest things can seem the most luxurious — especially after a gruelling transatlantic flight. At Madrid’s Hotel Ritz, staff places personalized monogrammed robes in the room before your arrival. Wrapped in red ribbon with single rosebuds, these are no ordinary bathrobes; they’re probably the most opulent and plush ones that you ever used.

    • The ultimate bubble bath
    Where: Il Salviatino, Florence, Italy
    After a surfeit of meetings, few things are more relaxing than a bubble bath. One of Il Salviatino’s discreet service ambassadors can pour a prosecco, spumante or Champagne bubble bath. Not only do the hotel guests bathe in bubbles, they can sip on them as well as a reward for closing an important business deal.

    These days, hotel amenities—especially at resorts—are often way over the top, as properties come up with increasingly amazing ways to pamper and spoil guests. The above list outlines the five plushest amenities offered in some elite properties of Europe!

  • www.Buy2Greece.com – Top 10 Countries for Chinese Buyers

    Top 10 Countries for Chinese Buyers & 2014 Price Performance (SOURCE: Juwai.com activity statistics, Juwai Global Property Report):

    UnitedStates, + 3.85%
    United Kingdom, + 7.33%
    Australia, + 5.25%
    Canada, +3.47%
    Spain, – 1.96%
    New Zealand, + 4.6%
    United ArabEmirates, – 1.14%
    South Africa, + 1.95%
    Italy and France are also in top 10, but the latest price data is not available.

  • www.buy2greece.com – ABTA – The Travel Association estimates 1.8 million British holidaymakers

    ABTA – The Travel Association estimates 1.8 million British holidaymakers are set to head overseas over the Easter Bank holiday weekend of 3 April – 6 April making it a particularly busy Easter for overseas departures. Spain is the UK’s favourite foreign holiday destination over the weekend, with the Canary and Balearic Islands the most popular areas. Due to Easter falling quite early this year skiers are also heading off to catch the last of the season’s snow with Switzerland doing particularly well.

    Daytime temperatures this weekend are set to reach 23C in Malaga, 30C in the Red Sea resorts in Egypt, and 25C in Turkey. Temperatures in Florida, the most popular long haul destination with its wealth of great beaches and amusement parks are set to hit 26C. The Mexico resorts of the Caribbean coast have also sold well.

    Foreign city breaks are popular at this time of the year with the weather being comfortable and the streets less crowded. Paris, Dublin, Amsterdam, Rome, Barcelona and New York are among the top choices. Due to the time in the season, holidaymakers are heading high up to resorts such as Zermatt in Switzerland, Val d’Isere and Tignes in France, Obergurgl in Austria and Cervinia in Italy.

    Bookings for UK breaks are also healthy with many customers travelling to traditional sea side resorts, national parks and holiday camps.

    Airports are reporting strong numbers: 393,000 will leave from Heathrow, 250,000 from Gatwick, 153,000 from Stansted, 70,000 from Luton.

    From the North and the Midlands, 125,000 will leave from Manchester, 51,000 from Birmingham and South West and 23,000 from East Midlands with 37,000 from Bristol airport. Well over 100,000 will be leaving via the Scottish airports with 64,000 departing from Edinburgh alone.

    Other regional airports, ferry terminals and the channel tunnel will also be extremely busy over the weekend and Eurostar is reporting that 85,000 will be departing the UK.

    Mark Tanzer ABTA Chief Executive said: “Easter is the travel industry’s traditional curtain raiser to the summer and hundreds of thousands of UK holidaymakers will be heading overseas to enjoy some early sun or late snow. Holidaymakers are flocking to the Eurozone to take advantage of the cheaper Euro. While UK breaks have also proved popular with low fuel prices boosting travel around the country.”

    Katy Ellis, Sales & Operations Manager, Ski Club of Great Britain said: “The Easter weekend continues to be a popular choice for many Ski Club members looking to make the most of the Bank Holiday and get four days on snow with no time off work. Easter falls at a good time this year in early April when all the resorts are still open, snow conditions are generally still good and temperatures are warm enough to dine alfresco and top up the tan!”

    Source:- ABTA

  • www.Buy2Greece.com – British Airways informed thousands of its frequent flyer accounts hacked

    On Sunday British Airways informed that thousands of its frequent flyer accounts had been hacked and that it had frozen those affected to sort out the problem.

    It also informed that no personal information had been viewed or stolen, however warned customers that some fliers might not be able to use their air miles temporarily. It expected the system to be back to normal in the next day or so.

    According to spokeswoman Michele Kropf, British Airways is not aware of any access to any personal information within Executive Club accounts, including travel histories or credit card details. Customers were emailed details on how to reactive their accounts.

    The breach apparently was the result of a third party using information obtained elsewhere on the Internet, via an automated process, to try to gain access to accounts. It follows problems for hotel companies Hilton and Starwood as well as United and American airlines.