Travel News Archive, February 2007

Travel News Archive, February 2007

New air tax 'won't put off most passengers'

A new survey has suggested that the recent increase in air passenger duty will fail to deter most Britons from jetting off abroad.

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Posted by Merv, 03 February 2007 11:04

London City voted best UK airport

London City Airport has been voted the best in the UK by readers of travel magazine Wanderlust.

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Posted by Kate, 03 February 2007 11:09

A spiritual experience in Moscow

Holidaymakers heading to Moscow this year should make sure they do not miss one of the city's most famous sights - St Basil's Cathedral.

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Posted by Merv, 03 February 2007 12:53

Passionate processions in Spain

Britons booking a flight to Spain this Easter might want to check out one of the most popular religious events in the country in Seville between April 1st and 8th.

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Posted by Clare, 03 February 2007 14:06

Experience Black Bears in Minnesota

Travelers flying to Minneapolis this summer looking for a different holiday experience might consider visiting The Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary in Orr, Northern Minnesota.

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Posted by Mark, 03 February 2007 14:19

Business travel 'still rising'

Increasing numbers of businesspeople are taking to the skies because of a preference for face-to-face meetings, according to new research.

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Posted by Mike, 04 February 2007 11:33

Get on your bike in New York

Sporty travellers who fancy their chances in the biggest recreational cycling event in the USA should make their way to New York this spring for Bike New York's Five Boro Bike Tour.

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Posted by Penny, 04 February 2007 12:31

Elevating celebrations in Sydney

Thinking of flying to Sydney for a break? Make sure your trip coincides with the 75th anniversary of the city's Harbour Bridge - as huge festivities are in the offing.

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Posted by Clare, 04 February 2007 13:17

Rise in overseas travel recorded

The number of people who travelled overseas from the UK during the final quarter of 2006 rose by two per cent, according to new government figures.

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Posted by Clare, 05 February 2007 11:30

Thailand takes steps to keep flights running

Officials in Thailand have decided to reopen Don Muang Airport in Bangkok for domestic and international flights while the city's new hub deals with numerous issues.

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Posted by Penny, 05 February 2007 12:05

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