Some of the most outrageous excuses given by executives seeking to get an upgrade to first and
business class seats on flights have been revealed in a new survey.
Conducted by business travel technology provider GetThere, the poll discovered that ...
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Cheeky business class upgrade excuses revealed
Posted by Clare at 13:33, 4 October 2007
Passengers look set to benefit from an open skies agreement between the UK and
Singapore taking effect next year.
Under the terms of the deal, airlines in each of the two countries will have open access to the aviation market ...
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UK-Singapore open skies pact agreed
Posted by Andrea at 13:34, 4 October 2007
Demand for short holidays in
long-haul destinations is on the rise, an expert has said.
While Britons usually travel to far-flung locations for breaks of more than two weeks, an increasing number of holidaymakers are choosing to do so for ...
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Long-haul short break demand 'rising'
Posted by Merv at 11:55, 5 October 2007
A new survey has made some interesting discoveries about how young people travel in the present day.
Conducted by the World Youth Student and Educational (WYSE) Travel Confederation, the study found that young people are taking more
trips now ...
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Report reveals young traveller trends
Posted by Paul at 11:57, 5 October 2007
UK airline
bmi has announced that seats in its business and premium economy classes have been given a makeover.
Passengers travelling long-haul in bmi's
business class cabin can now take advantage of flat beds measuring 26 inches wide, with ...
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Revamped premium seats from bmi
Posted by Paul at 13:53, 8 October 2007
Birmingham Airport (BIA) employee Louise Kelly has received a Highly Commended Award from the Solihull Chamber of Commerce in recognition of her outstanding contribution to local business.
Ms Kelly was awarded her certificate along with a bottle of champagne following ...
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Environment officer at BIA wins award
Posted by Paul at 18:08, 9 October 2007