August
31
We must extend our words of support and wish speedy recovery, repair and return to the days of calm and good.
Our wishes and thoughts of positivity and support are sent to you.
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August
17

British Airways will increase the frequency of flights from Gatwick (UK) to Heraklion (Crete, Greece) for 2006.

The service will resume (after its winter close) on 28 March 2006 until 27 October 2006.
There will be four flights a week on these days > Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday.

We expect this will be most successful – we have had good reports from visitors to Crete who have enjoyed the GB Airways flights during this year.

The timetables for 2006 Will be shown on the flights to Crete resource> http://www.cretetravel.com/flights

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August
17

Ask at STA travel (several offices in USA) for some special fare offers for New York to Thessaloniki and also from Miami to Athens – Only for departures between 1-12 November 2005

Worth a try

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August
13

Lufthansa offers fares to Athens as low as $724 today only on their http://www.lufthansa-usa.com website.

We’d love ya’all to visit! Then when you have the flight we’ll help you find the Greece you’ll love at http://www.SuperbGreece.com or the Crete You Are Looking For (TM) at http://www.CreteHotelRooms.com

OK – ready to travel!

Best wishes on a 36 degree (centigrade) day in Crete!

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August
8

No more traffic signals on the main north coast road in Crete (the New National Road) at Rethymno.
The many months of work on the underpass for the main road at Rethymno have produced the goods and the road is now open.
You can now drive from Kissamos, past Chania and Rethymno without traffic signals until the first post of Red/amber/Green at Heraklion’s junction for the centre of the city (the next one being at the beginning of Agios Nikolaos).

In Heraklion: The new coast sea-front road is now open as far as the olympic stadium.
The significant aesthetic imporvements to Heraklion continue, with a planned change to the concrete-jungle horror of Eleftherias Venizelos square in the centre, becoming softer, greener and to have the addition of many trees….transforming the area into a worthy place to be for a while!

Some change is good.

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