Airport operator BAA has welcomed an announcement from the Department for Transport that it is to keep the Gatwick Express rail service operational.
A government review was considering proposals to do away with the service altogether in order to ease rail ...
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Gatwick Express announcement welcomed
Posted by Teddie at 11:26, 5 April 2007
A new survey has revealed travellers' top preferences for inflight amenities when flying abroad.
Clean and roomy toilet facilities came top of the list, with passengers also in favour of having a video screen for every seat, the study by TripAdvisor ...
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Clean, comfortable flights preferred by flyers
Posted by Mike at 11:35, 5 April 2007
British Airways has obtained approval from the US department of transportation for the operation of flights to the country from anywhere in the EU.
The flights will be able to take place from March next year, when the open skies ...
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US flights approval granted to British Airways
Posted by Andrew at 12:39, 7 April 2007
The majority of business travellers feel safer on flights now compared with a decade ago, according to new research.
Barclaycard Business' latest release of findings from its 11th business travel survey has revealed that 96 per cent of flyers feel safe ...
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Business flyers 'feel safer'
Posted by Clare at 11:39, 10 April 2007
The number of Britons travelling to overseas destinations is on the rise, according to new official figures.
Research from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that 66.4 million trips abroad were made in 2005, three times the figure for ...
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More Brits flocking abroad
Posted by Merv at 10:56, 11 April 2007
Restaurant Week returns to
New York for the summer between July 10th and 14th, offering a wide range of cuisine for ultra-low prices.
Visitors to the city during this period will be able to take advantage of cheap fixed prices ...
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Low prices on the menu in New York
Posted by Mike at 11:54, 11 April 2007