Flying to London
Flights to London are available from a wide range of international airlines and low-cost carriers, including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Ryanair, easyJet, Lufthansa and KLM. There is a wide range of London flights to choose from as the city is a year-round destination, with the peak period for fares between June and September. If you're looking for cheap flights to London, lower fares can be nabbed in mid-autumn and spring.
Flight times:
From New York - 7 hours 40 minutes; Los Angeles - 10 hours 20 minutes; Toronto - 7 hours; Sydney - 23 hours 5 minutes (plus stopover).
Travel by road
Summary:
Traffic drives on the left in the UK and drivers must be at least 17 years old. Speed limits are 113kph (70mph) on motorways, 97kph (60mph) on single-lane main roads and 48kph (30mph) in built-up areas. Overseas driving licences and International Driving Permits are valid for up to one year. Insurance is mandatory. Overseas visitors bringing their own cars should bring registration documents and check with their insurance company as to whether a Green Card is needed.
Emergency breakdown service:
AA (tel: 0800 887 766); Green Flag (tel: 0800 051 0636); RAC (tel: 0800 828 282).
Routes:
The M25 encircles Greater London. The M1, M11, M20, M23, M3, M4 and M40 radiate from London to the rest of Britain. The M1 goes north to Leeds, the M11 northeast to Cambridge and East Anglia, the M20 southeast to Folkestone (from where the A20 continues to Dover), the M23 goes south to Gatwick airport (and continues as the A23 to Brighton), the M3 southwest to Southampton, the M4 west to Heathrow airport and Bristol, and the M40 northwest to Oxford and Birmingham. Motorists can travel by train through the Channel Tunnel from Calais, France to Folkestone in southeast England, with Eurotunnel (tel: 0844 335 3535, in the UK only; www.eurotunnel.com).
Driving times:
From Cambridge - 1 hour 30 minutes; Oxford - 1 hour 30 minutes; Folkestone - 1 hour 45 minutes; Birmingham - 2 hours 15 minutes; Bristol - 2 hours 45 minutes; Manchester - 3 hours 35 minutes.
Coaches:
National and international services use Victoria coach station, a short walk from Victoria train station, at 164 Buckingham Palace Road, SW1. National Express (tel: 08717 818178;www.nationalexpress.com) operates services throughout the UK, and has stops throughout London, as does Megabus (http://uk.megabus.com). Eurolines (tel: 0871 781 8178;www.eurolines.co.uk) has departures to over 500 European destinations.
Travel by rail
Services:
England’s rail network has a mixed reputation - delays, cancellations and over-full carriages are common, and fares are typically high. For the cheapest tickets, book online in advance.
London’s main stations are Victoria (southwest), Paddington (west), Euston and Kings Cross (north), Liverpool Street (east), Waterloo (south) and Charing Cross (central), and they connect with different regions of the country. Buy tickets at the station – from ticket desks or machines – before boarding. Do note that London’s main stations become very crowded during rush hour (Monday to Friday 0800-0930 and 1700-1830).
Several key stations have recently received facelifts and extensions. Busy London Waterloo has recently benefitted from a 220m (722 ft) balcony, relieving the heavy people flow across the station floor. A new concourse at King’s Cross has vastly increased the station’s capacity, and Stratford station, near the Olympic Park, has been extended.
Operators:
Rail services in England are co-ordinated by a number of independent operators. Railway information is available 24 hours from National Rail Enquiries (tel: 0845 748 4950;www.nationalrail.co.uk). Eurostar (tel: 0843 218 6186, in the UK only; www.eurostar.com) connects London St Pancras International with Avignon, Calais, Brussels, Lille, Paris-Gare du Nord and Disneyland Paris via the English Channel. Scotrail (tel: 0845 601 5929; www.scotrail.co.uk) runs overnight sleeper trains from Euston to Scotland’s main cities.
Journey times:
From Edinburgh – 4 hours 30 minutes; Cardiff – 2 hours 10 minutes; Manchester – 2 hours 10 minutes; Birmingham – 1 hour 25 minutes; Brighton – 1 hour; Paris - 2 hours 20 minutes.
Source : Worldtravelguide
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Also in office, sometime back, the HR decided they will give more freedom to people to dress the way they feel comfortable. Yu cant imagine to the extent people took the liberty to. People were walking in wearing unpressed kurtas and jeans and chappals. It was affecting the attitude at work place as well. We are back to strick office formals 4 days a week and business casuals on Fridays.
Given the social immaturity in our society i think the rules we have make sense. For those who are more culturally aware, we pay a price.
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