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Strong German bookings for Majorca

Hoteliers on Majorca are happy as German bookings for the holiday island power ahead this year.

Up to 4.5 million Germans could holiday on Majorca this summer. Foto: iStockphoto

Majorca is heading for another strong summer on the German market after good business in 2013, German tour operators told local media. TUI Germany chief Christian Clemens said the market leader has a bookings increase of 5-6% for the island this summer while demand is even stronger for Ibiza (+20%) and Menorca (+21%). The companys concept hotels are proving particularly popular.

Thomas Cooks Germany chief Michael Tenzer did not disclose any bookings figures but said that Majorca is benefiting strongly from rising demand on the German market, although this also depended on hotel price levels. Markus Daldrup, the new tourism chief of Alltours, said he expected double-digit growth for Majorca, where the German tour operator last year bought several hotels.

Sren Hartmann, head of DER Touristiks Cologne-based package tour operators, said 2014 is a year of classic destinations, with good growth for Spain along with Greece and Turkey. ITS and Jahn Reisen have a combined bookings increase of 7% for the Balearic Islands, with single-digit growth for Majorca but lower growth for Menorca and Ibiza.

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“Epsilon” live in Ibiza – Video


"Epsilon" live in Ibiza
Live performance of Ibiza #39;s new youth band "Epsilon". They recently recorded their new song "Eivissa diu No" ( Ibiza says No) for the "Marea Azul"--the Blue ...

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Fear of flying has not hindered his career

SINGAPORE - For any DJ who wants to get his music heard and reach a wider audience, touring is essential.

But it is an awfully difficult task for Swedish DJ Eric Prydz, a musicmaker who is known for having an intense fear of flying.

So flying thousands of miles to spin at Zouk Singapore on Friday night for his first show in Asia is a big deal.

Prydz, 37, tells Life! over the telephone from Australia, where he is currently touring: "Obviously, the worst thing I can think of is flying... I've no idea how I got it, just always had it. There are other ways of getting around, and I'm really happy to be able to do things the way that I do now, so it's better than nothing.

"But every now and then, I have to do it, otherwise I wouldn't be able to be here right now."

The underground techno and house DJ, who is married with two children, has been known to take 21/2 days to travel across Europe by boat and train to get to rave haven Ibiza in Spain.

He is probably best remembered for his 2004 hit single Call On Me, a club anthem which sampled Steve Winwood's soul-pop song Valerie, that topped the UK singles charts for weeks.

He followed that hit by becoming one of the few music producers to get clearance to sample iconic rock band Pink Floyd in his tunes.

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Photos: The best beach party spots on the planet

by Corinne Canning / USA Today

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Posted on March 11, 2014 at 8:38 PM

Everyone loves a day at the beach. There are gentle shores for families, stretches of heavy surf for the active set and secluded coves for romance-seekers. But perhaps no one loves the beach more than partiers. After all, nothing gets an unforgettable party started faster than warm sand between your toes, an ice-cold drink in your hand, the glow of a fresh tan and a whole lot of nothing to do.

Matador Network's new travel guide, 101 Places to Get F*cked Up Before You Die, features hilarious-yet-useful advice, stunning photography and plenty of fun destination ideas. But the section on beaches stands out. As the book's editor, David Miller, says, "There's an innate sensuality to being in the sun, being by the water. Of wearing less (no?) clothes. Swimming, surfing, diving. Eating local food." Here, Matador shares their ultimate beach-party bucket list with USA TODAY, so raise your glass and take a tour of the 15 best beaches for a rockin' good time:

1. Tel Aviv, Israel

Israel's financial hub sure knows how to throw a party. Business licensing is lax here, which means there's always a new hotspot on the scene, with new clubs sometimes literally popping up overnight. News spreads on the beach, so skip the recommendations in the guidebook and catch a few rays while chatting up some locals to find where the pulse is beating that night.

2. Cape Town, South Africa

The city's gorgeous location tucked between green mountains and the convergence of two oceans means that anywhere in Cape Town will be the best seat in the house. There are plenty of beach bars handy, but for a truly unforgettable experience keep your ear to the ground for any Psy Trance parties, where the dancing at scenic pop-up venues doesn't stop for days literally.

3. Goa, India

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koda Auto victory over SEAT announced for key investment

The Czech Republic and local car maker koda Auto appear to have won the battle with Spain and auto maker SEAT to build a new large sports utility vehicle. Strong behind the scenes lobbying by Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka has been one of the factors in the Czech campaign to land the investment.

Illustrative photo: koda Auto Czech daily Mlad Fronta Dnes reported Tuesday that koda Autos east Bohemian factory at Kvasiny had been selected by the Volkswagen Group to manufacture the new model over a rival bid from SEATs Martorell plant in Barcelona. Dnes cited several well informed sources from the Czech car maker and its suppliers for its story, adding that an official announcement would be made later on Tuesday or on Friday.

Czech Prime Minister Sobotka is due to visit Volkswagens headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany, on Friday and the around 10 billion crown investment should also be raised with German Chanacellor Angela Merkel during the same trip. Sobotka said on Czech Televisions flagship current affairs programme on Sunday in connection with the koda Auto investment that it was of the upmost importance to get new job opportunities for the country.

Rumours that Volkswagen bosses had already selected Kvasiny over Martorell already leaked out at the start of the year. SEATs local bosses insisted back then that the race was still on. While Spanish unions argued that only Czech wage costs are lower other factors could inflate the bill for production at Kvasiny and that Volkswagen had in the past shifted production to Slovak capital Bratislava and later come to regret it when production costs overshot expectations. Some of the blow for the Barcelona plant might be cushioned by the fact that a new line of night time production was launched at the start of this month and around 450 temporary workers taken on permanently thanks to soaring sales of the Leon and Ibiza models.

For Kvasiny, the preparations to launch production of the new model, so far dubbed the snowman from 2016 or 2017 would be a turnaround in the fortunes of a plant that has long been the poor sister of the main koda Auto plant at Mlad Boleslav. Kvasiny, the youngest of kodas three plants, currently manufactures the top of the range Superb, the Yeti, and the Roomster. The future of the plant, which employs around 4,500, and produces around 150,000 cars a year has often been called into question over recent years.

For koda Auto, the Kvasiny investment would also make much more tangible board chairman Winfried Vahlands vision of the Czech carmaker producing 1.5 million units worldwide by 2018.

That ambitious target came under fire only last week when auto sector research company IHS Automotrive said that koda Auto would be hard pressed to exceed the 1.16 million production mark within four years. Last year, the carmaker saw sales slip to 920,800 compared with 939,200 in 2012. The company says that sales should be boosted from 2016 onwards with the expected unveiling of a new model every six months.

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