What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" --
it's a format for distributing and gathering content from
sources across the Web, including newspapers, magazines,
blogs and now our travel news and airfares!!!
Once you have set up a connection to our rss file you
will receive a list of all our latest travel news and
airfares.
How can I receive RSS feeds?
There are several ways of receiving RSS feeds, but the
technology is moving forwards and adapting very quickly.
The main method is to download a program called a 'News
Reader'. You can then set up this program to receive RSS
information from whatever websites you wish that offer
it, and browse headlines and story summaries that link
through to the full story on the website.
How do I get a News Reader?
There are several News Reader programs available for all
platforms, many of which are free.
Windows RSS Readers
Newz
Crawler Feed
Demon Awasu
Mac OSX RSS Readers
Newsfire
Web RSS Readers
Bloglines My
Yahoo NewsGator
Alternatively, some newer web browsers offer similar functionality
already built-in which will detect whether the website
you are viewing offers an RSS feed and will then let you
create a constantly-updated list of links in your 'bookmarks'
menu.
The Firefox browser (Windows, Mac OSX, Linux) will let
you do this, and will alert you to an RSS-enabled page
by displaying an icon in the bottom-right corner of the
window . Apple's Safari browser (Mac OSX only) offers
an even fuller service, and other browsers will probably
follow.
There are also some websites that let you customise a
list of RSS feeds too.
A full list of our RSS feeds in shown on the right hand
side of this page.
We hope you find our feeds useful and thank you for connecting.