British Airways has announced that it will continue to fly on its full schedule after averting a potential cabin crew strike.
The airline said that normal service would be in place today and tomorrow (January 30th and 31st).
However, it advised ...
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Back to normal for British Airways
Posted by Penny at 10:24, 30 January 2007
Web-savvy Britons are increasingly turning to online reviews posted by other travellers when deciding on their holiday arrangements, according to a new survey.
The research by Nielsen/NetRatings on behalf of advertising firms Adviva and Harvest Digital revealed that 21 per cent ...
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Brits 'turn to online reviews for holiday info'
Posted by Merv at 10:26, 30 January 2007
Flights in and out of the UK grew by one per cent during January, according to new figures.
The research from industry organisation OAG revealed that 104,221 flights were operated during the month, compared with 102,786 in January 2006.
In addition, domestic ...
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UK flights enjoy strong start to 2007
Posted by Penny at 10:42, 31 January 2007
Brits who enjoyed last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe might be interested in heading to
Australia for the biggest arts festival in the country.
The Adelaide Fringe boasts a huge array of events, performances and activities focusing on emerging talents, ...
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Art of the eclectic in Australia
Posted by Teddie at 11:50, 31 January 2007
BAA has launched a new travel information service for passengers flying from Stansted Airport.
Travellers can now get the latest information on delays, cancellations and more by email or text message, reports the Bishop's Stortford Citizen.
The airport operator said that with ...
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New travel info service for Stansted passengers
Posted by Penny at 12:30, 31 January 2007