Travel News Archive, March 2006

Travel News Archive, March 2006

Weekly flights to the Caribbean

Flying to the Caribbean will be increasingly easy from the end of March as Dutch airline Martinair has announced it is to run a new weekly service, from Schipol airport in Amsterdam to Bridgetown in Barbados.

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Posted by Just the Flight, 26 March 2006 14:59

Barcelona cleans up its act

The streets of Barcelona are being reclaimed in the name of culture by the Catalan people after a recent influx of unruly visitors from northern Europe.

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Posted by Just the Flight, 26 March 2006 18:26

Space Virgins

Entrepreneur businessman and air travel fanatic, Richard Branson's latest futuristic project, Virgin Galactic, is already attracting a lot of attention from the rich and wealthy across the globe.

Read more: Space Virgins
Posted by Just the Flight, 27 March 2006 16:44

Australia welcomes Indian tourists

Australia is to play a major part in developing India's emerging tourism market and maximising its potential, following successful government talks at the Australia-India Tourism Business Forum, it was announced today.

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Posted by Just the Flight, 27 March 2006 16:51

San Francisco's shopping-free zone

The American west coast city of San Francisco, famous for its laid-back liberal communities, is once again striking out against convention and encouraging visitors and locals alike to give and take a bit of community spirit at monthly free markets.

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Posted by Just the Flight, 27 March 2006 16:56

Snow time of year for a holiday

For those with snow withdrawal symptoms, New Zealand in June is the perfect time and place to enjoy a winter break as the annual Queenstown Winter festival comes to life.

Read more: Snow time of year for a holiday
Posted by Just the Flight, 27 March 2006 17:00

Seaside solstice celebrations

The island of Jersey, which is the most southerly of the British Isles being only 14 miles from the coast of France, has a long and rich history and great natural beauty, making the annual midsummer festival is the perfect opportunity to take in the island's culture.

Read more: Seaside solstice celebrations
Posted by Just the Flight, 27 March 2006 17:04

Historic return for Aussie airline

The long awaited return of Qantas flights to San Francisco was made a reality this week as the Australian airline scheduled the first of its new three weekly non-stop flights into the city.

Read more: Historic return for Aussie airline
Posted by Just the Flight, 28 March 2006 12:26

Canadian tourism on the increase

Canada has announced that 2005 was a successful year for tourism with increases in the numbers both domestic and international holidaymakers.

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Posted by Just the Flight, 28 March 2006 12:33

New Airlines benefits for Pacific customers

An exclusive new agreement between American carriers Hawaiian Airlines and Northwest Airlines will give increased benefits to travellers flying from the mainland USA to the Pacific islands.

Read more: New Airlines benefits for Pacific customers
Posted by Just the Flight, 28 March 2006 12:51

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