Holidaymakers intending to step on a
flight to Prague this summer might want to check out the Summer Shakespeare Festival.
Taking place between June 21st and September 14th, this mammoth event sees some of Shakespeare's most popular plays put on ...
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A midsummer night's dream in Prague
Posted by Kate at 15:32, 18 June 2007
Thinking of travelling to
Madrid this summer? Make sure you check out one of Europe's most prominent photography exhibitions while you're there.
The PHotoEspana event takes place until July 22nd at venues across
Madrid and attracts over half a ...
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Picture perfect in Madrid
Posted by Mike at 15:59, 18 June 2007
National days are always a huge event in any country and every year
Singapore takes this very much to heart by throwing one big party.
Holidaymakers heading to
Singapore this summer will be able to see some spectacular celebrations ...
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A national affair in Singapore
Posted by Andrea at 16:00, 18 June 2007
Passengers who fly from Terminal 5 at
Heathrow Airport when it opens next year will be able to take advantage of a raft of big name stores and outlets announced today.
The Carluccio's and Wagamama restaurants will be opening branches ...
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More big names sign up to Heathrow T5
Posted by Carrie at 16:43, 18 June 2007
Virgin Atlantic is treading a slightly different eco-friendly path to its counterparts because it is developing green technology instead of opting for carbon offsetting, it has said.
Paul Charles, a spokesperson for the company, stated that with its forthcoming business ...
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Green technology focus for Virgin Atlantic
Posted by Kate at 08:47, 19 June 2007
A joint initiative to reduce carbon emissions from transatlantic flights has been launched this week by the European commission and the US Federal Aviation Administration.
The Atlantic Interoperability Initiative to Reduce Emissions (AIRE) will help to develop and implement green technology ...
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Transatlantic eco-friendly initiative launched
Posted by Mike at 09:20, 19 June 2007
An increasing number of UK travellers bought a flight or holiday protected by the Air Travel Organisers' Licensing (ATOL) scheme, according to new figures.
Statistics from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have revealed that 26.3 million Britons travelled under ATOL protection ...
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More Brits taking ATOL-protected flights
Posted by Paul at 09:15, 20 June 2007
More
students are opting for holidays in distant, exotic locations, according to new research.
Over half of all students take a break beyond the confines of
Europe, with 13 per cent heading to the Americas, eight per cent opting ...
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Students 'travelling further afield'
Posted by Carrie at 09:17, 20 June 2007