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First Class Travel To Eastern Europe

Click for first class and business class travel analysis!Eastern Europe offers the vacation traveler a wealth of history lessons from Russia and their beginnings in the 12th century to Bulgaria, Belarus and any of the other former Soviet Republics to Poland or Romania all of which have a common thread of oppressive rule that in some places exist even today. In the countries that have emerged from the ashes of the U.S.S.R. or the Soviet Bloc to embrace a democratic society, the business traveler could drown in the excitement of new economies that are growing everyday. Let Imperial American Express Travel help you find the best rates on first class travel or business class travel to Eastern Europe.

Albania

Blessed with many natural resources, Albania has (for the most part) remained somewhat isolated from the world because of its mountainous topography and the policies of its former hard-line government. In recent times the country has suffered economic hardships because of the onslaught (into Albania) of thousands of ethnic Albanian Muslims exiting the former Yugoslavia.

Belarus

Belarus (formerly Belorussia), translated as White Russia, gained its independence in 1991, with the breakup of the former Soviet Union (USSR). The capital city of Minsk has an excellent mass-transit system (spotless subway), wide prospects, and plenty of gregarious people to make any visitor feel welcome.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Croatia is a beautiful land, with a jagged coastline (the Dalmatian), one dotted with dozens of islands. Inland, the lower mountains and hills of the Dinaric Alps slice through the country. Happily, Croatia's tourism is on the rebound, as its coastal resorts, Roman ruins, the capital city of Zagreb, and very pleasant weather make it one of the hottest destinations on the continent.

Bulgaria

Bulgaria, founded in 681 AD, is the homeland of ancient civilizations, and remnants of their cultures, and the ruins of their cities, palaces and monasteries are found throughout the country. Tourism is a real growth industry here, and Europeans frequent the beautiful city of Sofia, the numerous historic sites, as well as the resorts and spas on the Black Sea coast.

Croatia (Hrvatska)

Croatia is a beautiful land, with a jagged coastline (the Dalmatian), one dotted with dozens of islands. Inland, the lower mountains and hills of the Dinaric Alps slice through the country. Happily, Croatia's tourism is on the rebound, as its coastal resorts, Roman ruins, the capital city of Zagreb, and very pleasant weather make it one of the hottest destinations on the continent.

Czech Republic

Formerly part of Czechoslovakia and landlocked in the middle of Europe, the Czech Republic is about the size of the U.S. State of New York. Tourism is a major industry here, especially in the beautiful city of Prague, with its art nouveau architecture, castle, historic bridges, cobblestone streets, and much, much more.

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Estonia

Estonia, the smallest of the Baltic States, was ruled for many centuries by Danish, Swedish, German, and Russian factions. The local economy still revolves around varied agricultural industries. Recently, tourism has increased, especially in and around the capital city of Tallinn, with its medieval architecture and history.

Hungary

Hungary, landlocked in eastern Europe, is bordered by seven country's and divided in half by the Danube River. The country's crown jewel is the dazzling capital city of Budapest, known for its architectural style, amazingly diverse restaurants, Gypsy music and friendly people.

Latvia

Latvia is a fertile land with a strong dairy industry, and a solid textile, chemical and electronic manufacturing base. Riga, the capital city, is a significant Baltic seaport. The long, sandy coastline facing the Baltic, and its interior beauty and history are growing attractions for tourists from Europe and the Americas.

Lithuania

Lithuania, the southern-most Baltic state, was once a powerful force in medieval Europe. When the former Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, it finally gained its independence. Lithuania is slowly adapting to western economic policies, and its economy, though changing, still depends on a strong agricultural base.

Macedonia

The historic country of Macedonia was once the Kingdom of Macedon, ruled by Alexander the Great (355-325 BC) Over many centuries it was exploited by the Romans, Byzantines, Bulgars and Serbs; finally conquered by the Ottoman Empire. As Communism was collapsing and the former Yugoslavia was dissolving, its long-desired independence from Yugoslavia (in 1991) was delayed for awhile by Greece; it objected to its use of the Hellenic name (and symbols), as Macedonia is also a large, historic part of northern Greece.

Moldova

Moldova, an ancient land of castles, was frequently controlled by invading forces throughout its long history, including those from Hungary, Poland, and the Turkish Ottoman Empire. Famed for sparkling wine production, at one time it supplied Russia with over 300 million bottles of wine annually. Still suffering from the impact of the former Communist system, its future now rests on the fertile land, as it's ideally suited for a variety of agricultural industries.

Poland

Poland, a central European country, is situated on the southern end of the Baltic Sea. Coal production (is and was) a major industry, but Poland is also a productive farmer, (livestock, potatoes and wheat) and an offshore petroleum producer. Tourism is on the increase in Warsaw, and hiking and skiing aficionados are now venturing into the southern mountain regions.

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Romania

Romania (Land of the Romans) was conquered by the Romans in 106 AD, and became the Roman province of Dacia. For many centuries it suffered through unwanted incursions and occupations. Then, in 1947, it abolished the monarchy and declared itself a republic.

Russia

It is not a separate country, but rather called European Russia because of its political and cultural blending with European countries and peoples. St. Petersburg and Moscow, (the capital) are located in European Russia. Regardless, the entire country is (geographically) still considered a part of Asia. The Russian Federation - spread over all climate zones (except tropical) - is the world's largest country, with land that stretches halfway around the planet. In fact, by airplane from Moscow, it takes over 8 hours to reach Vladivostok on its far eastern coast. Moscow is the country's major economic and political center; it's the seat of the President, the government and the State Duma.

Serbia and Montenegro

Serbia and Montenegro was formed on February 5, 2003, when the former Yugoslavia Republic disbanded and dissolved. This new country has two capital cities; Belgrade (overall), and Podgorica, which will administer the Republic of Montenegro.

Slovakia

Long a part of Czechoslovakia, Slovakia became an independent nation on January 1, 1993. Farming, forestry, mining and manufacturing are important industries, as well as a flourishing tourism business.

Slovenia

Slovenia is one of the youngest European countries, becoming an independent state in 1991, after the collapse of the Yugoslav federation. Soon after it became the 176th member of the United Nations and an associate member of the European Union. Today, agricultural industries are a significant economic factor, and its large freight port in Koper (on the Adriatic Sea) is an important gateway into Central Europe.

Ukraine

Ukraine is situated in the south-eastern part of Central Europe and has its own territory, government, national emblem, flag and anthem. It borders on Russia, Byelorussia, Moldova, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary and Poland on land and Russia, Georgia, Bulgaria, Romania and Turkey on sea.

Rich in natural resources, such as iron ore, coal, color metal, oil, gas, mineral salts, clay and potential water power. It has developed a varied industry, that produces planes and ships, lorries and buses, motorcars and locomotives, computer and electronic equipment, precision instruments and agricultural machines, TV and radio set, chemicals and textiles and various consumer goods.

Discount First Class Airfare To Eastern Europe?
If the opportunity to travel first class or business class to any locale in Eastern Europe at a discounted price presented itself wouldn't you take advantage of it? What if that opportunity came with customer care that is unmatched in the travel industry? Well that choice has been available for over 45 years and is called Imperial American Express Travel Services.

Imperial American Express Travel Services

How can we offer discount first class travel?

Our experienced staff utilizes airline routing and the individual's travel pattern which enables us to considerably reduce travel expenses.  In some cases we have achieved reductions of 50% - and at times, even more than that.

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What airlines do we work with?

We work with airlines serving every imaginable destination in Europe.  Some of the airlines we have obtained discount business class and first class air travel fares on are:
  • British Airways
  • Air France
  • Lufthansa
  • KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines
  • Spanair
  • Swiss
  • United Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Turkish Airlines
  • LOT - Polish Airlines
What other airlines do we work with?