A new survey has revealed that a significant proportion of air travellers now use
e-tickets and self-service options when flying overseas.
Almost nine in ten passengers stated a preference for e-tickets over their paper counterparts in the poll by the ...
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Flyers embrace travel technology
Posted by Kate at 10:57, 20 November 2007
Holidaymakers heading overseas for a
ski break this winter have been urged to ensure they take all of the necessary steps to prevent injury.
Nearly four in ten skiers and snowboarders admitted to being physically unprepared for their sporting pursuits ...
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Warning over ski injuries
Posted by Andrew at 10:59, 20 November 2007
Travellers heading to
Beijing in the new year might want to stick around for one of the city's most popular festivals.
The 22nd Longqing Gorge Ice Lantern Festival takes place between January 15th and February 29th at a site located ...
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Ice galore in Beijing
Posted by Andrea at 11:01, 20 November 2007
Golf fans wanting the perfect holiday might want to head to
Dubai next year for one of the city's biggest sporting events.
The Dubai Desert Classic is a highlight of the annual golfing calendar for many and will be held ...
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Classic sporting action in Dubai
Posted by Andrew at 10:51, 21 November 2007
Holidaymakers looking to celebrate the Chinese New Year in style might want to investigate
flights to New York.
The city plays host to one of the most popular Chinese New Year celebrations in January and February every year, with events ...
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A Chinese spectacular in New York
Posted by Kate at 11:14, 21 November 2007
Australia and
New Zealand are the most popular travel destinations for Britons over the age of 50, according to new research.
More than a quarter of over-50s most want to head down under when going on holiday in the ...
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Over-50s 'favour holidays down under'
Posted by Clare at 10:55, 22 November 2007