Travellers who choose to take a
business class flight with an airline offering lie-flat beds are likely to enjoy a better quality of sleep, according to the Sleep Council.
A growing number of carriers have installed flat beds in their ...
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Inflight flat beds 'great for sleep'
Posted by Kate at 12:58, 3 April 2008
Passengers seem to prefer the rollout of data-only calls as opposed to full mobile calling capabilities onboard flights, according to
Virgin Atlantic.
Regulator Ofcom recently gave its approval for the use of mobile phones on planes within European airspace for ...
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Virgin: Flyers want data-only calls
Posted by Paul at 12:22, 3 April 2008
Britons are increasingly seeing holidays as essentials rather than luxuries, it has been claimed.
According to Chris Nourse of technology firm Multicom, the fact that holiday sales continue to be strong despite the ongoing credit crunch reflects the theory that
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Brits 'view holidays as lifestyle essentials'
Posted by Andrea at 11:47, 2 April 2008
Some air passengers may be paying more than they should when checking in luggage before a flight, according to a new report.
The Trading Standards Institute (TSI) undertook an investigation that discovered some airlines do not make their baggage fees absolutely ...
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Warning over luggage fee transparency
Posted by Paul at 11:31, 2 April 2008
One of the world's biggest gay pride celebrations is set to hit the streets of
New York this summer.
Taking place between June 22nd and 29th, NYC Pride is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of parade marchers and spectators ...
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Take pride of place in New York
Posted by Mike at 11:36, 1 April 2008
Long-haul destinations are looking good for holidaymakers wanting to make the most of their money, according to a new report.
The What the Pound Buys Abroad publication from Post Office Travel Services has revealed that sterling has seen significant growth ...
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Pound 'goes further' in long-haul destinations
Posted by Andrew at 11:35, 1 April 2008