Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Airways in the world

You will find here The top 100 Airlines who give top facilities for the Travelers:


Airlines Name
Present Rating

1
Qatar Airways
2
2
Singapore Airlines
3
3
Cathay Pacific Airways
1
4
Turkish Airlines
5
5
Emirates
4
6
Etihad Airways
9
7
ANA All Nippon Airways
6
8
Garuda Indonesia
7
9
EVA Air
12
10
Qantas Airways
11
11
Asiana Airlines
8
12
Lufthansa
10
13
Austrian
21
14
Swiss Int'l Air Lines
13
15
Air France
25
16
Virgin Australia
15
17
Air New Zealand
16
18
Dragonair
28
19
Thai Airways
14
20
British Airways
17
21
Japan Airlines
23
22
Hainan Airlines
19
23
Bangkok Airways
20
24
Malaysia Airlines
18
25
AirAsia
31
26
Virgin America
46
27
Air Canada
24
28
KLM
32
29
Aegean Airlines
30
30
Hong Kong Airlines
29
31
Finnair
37
32
LAN Airlines
33
33
Norwegian
38
34
South African Airways
22
35
Oman Air
27
36
China Southern
35
37
Virgin Atlantic
34
38
Korean Air
26
39
easyJet
44
40
Air Astana
41
41
Jetstar Airways
39
42
SilkAir
40
43
AirAsia X
36
44
Indigo
43
45
Delta Air Lines
49
46
Aeroflot
51
47
WestJet
45
48
Porter Airlines
55
49
Avianca
47
50
jetBlue Airways
59
51
TAM Airlines
42
52
China Airlines
54
53
Jetstar Asia
50
54
Brussels Airlines
48
55
Vietnam Airlines
58
56
Iberia
67
57
SAS Scandinavian
52
58
Scoot
61
59
Thomson Airways
68
60
United Airlines
53
61
Aer Lingus
65
62
Azul  Airlines
63
63
Air Seychelles
62
64
Copa Airlines
57
65
Alaska Airlines
69
66
Azerbaijan Airlines
72
67
Southwest Airlines
71
68
Transaero Airlines
56
69
Air Mauritius
60
70
TAP Air Portugal
64
71
Air Berlin
70
72
Germanwings
82
73
SriLankan Airlines
73
74
Alitalia
76
75
Peach
80
76
Jet Airways
75
77
Ethiopian Airlines
74
78
American Eagle
79
79
American Airlines
89
80
Air Transat
90
81
Icelandair
81
82
Hawaiian Airlines
88
83
Air Nostrum
83
84
Saudi Arabian Airlines
77
85
China Eastern
94
86
Kenya Airways
84
87
Philippine Airlines
93
88
Gulf Air
86
89
Juneyao Airlines
118
90
TAAG Angola Airlines
92
91
Tianjin Airlines
66
92
Shenzhen Airlines
78
93
Air China
85
94
SpiceJet
87
95
Tiger Airways SIN
91
96
Mango
95
97
Vueling Airlines
96
98
NIKI
103
99
Kulula
100
100
Fiji Airways
9


So Now You can choose your best Airlines to journey from here. Happy Traveling in the Air.......

Friday, June 12, 2015

Sydney Australia: Opera House

 Sydney Opera House

 The facility features a modern design, with a series of large precast concrete Shells each composed of sections of a sphere of 75.2 metres (246 ft 8.6 in) radius, forming the roofs of the structure, set on a monumental podium. The building covers 1.8 hectares (4.4 acres) of land and is 183 m (600 ft) long and 120 m (394 ft) wide at its widest point. It is supported on 588 concrete piers sunk as much as 25 m (82 ft) below sea level.

Although the roof structures are commonly referred to as "shells" (as in this article), they are concrete panels supported by precast concrete ribs, not shells in a strictly structural sense. Though the shells appear uniformly white from a distance, they actually feature a subtle chevron pattern composed of 1,056,006 tiles in two colours: glossy white as well as matte cream. The tiles were manufactured by the Swedish company ''Hoganas AB'' which generally produced stoneware tiles for the paper-mill industry.

Apart from the tile of the shells and the glass curtain walls of the foyer spaces, the building's exterior is largely clad with aggregate panels composed of pink granite quarried at Tarana . Significant interior surface treatments also include off-form concrete, Australian white birch plywood  supplied from Wauchope in northern New South Wales, and Brush box Glulam.

Of the two larger spaces, the Concert Hall is in the western group of shells, the Joan Sutherland Theatre in the eastern group. The scale of the shells was chosen to reflect the internal height requirements, with low entrance spaces, rising over the seating areas up to the high stage towers. The smaller venues (the Drama Theatre, the Playhouse and the Studio) are within the podium, beneath the Concert Hall. A smaller group of shells set to the western side of the Monumental Steps houses the Bennelong Restaurant. The podium is surrounded by substantial open public spaces, and the large stone-paved forecourt area with the adjacent monumental steps is regularly used as a performance space.

The Sydney Opera House includes a number of performance venues
Concert Hall: With 2,679 seats, the home of the ''Sydney symphony orchestra'' and used by a large number of other concert presenters. It contains the Opera House Grand Organ, the largest mechanical tracker action organ in the world, with over 10,000 pipes. 
Joan Sutherland Theatre: A magnificant theatre with 1,507 seats, the Sydney home of Opera Australia and The Australian Ballet. Until 16 October 2012 it was known as the Opera Theatre 
Drama Theatre: A proscenium theatre with 544 seats, used by the Sydney Theatre Company and other dance and theatrical presenters
 Playhouse: An end stage theatre with 398 seats. 
Studio: A flexible space with a maximum capacity of 400, depending on configuration. 
Utzon Room: A small multi-purpose venue, seating up to 210. 
Recording Studio 
Outdoor Forecourt: A flexible open-air venue with a wide range of configuration options, including the possibility of utilising the Monumental Steps as audience seating, used for a range of community events and major outdoor performances. The Forecourt will be closed to visitors and performances in 2011–2014 to construct a new entrance tunnel to a rebuilt loading dock for the Joan Sutherland Theatre.
Other areas (for example the northern and western foyers) are also used for performances on an occasional basis. Venues are also used for conferences, ceremonies and social functions.

Other facilities

The building also houses a recording studio, cafes, restaurants, bars and retail outlets. Guided tours are available, including a frequent tour of the front-of-house spaces, and a daily backstage tour that takes visitors backstage to see areas normally reserved for performers and crew members.