Honeymoons incorporating two destinations are becoming increasingly popular, according to one expert.
Such breaks allow newlyweds to indulge in two different holidays - such as an adventure break and a relaxing beach getaway - in one go, Francesca Moore of hitched.co.uk ...
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Double-destination honeymoons 'popular'
Posted by Carrie at 08:00, 1 February 2008
The Identity and Passport Service has called on loved-up couples to ensure their passports are safe before booking a
Valentine's Day break.
Revealing the most bizarre reasons for last minute passport replacements, the government entity urged travellers to refrain from ...
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Passport warning for Valentine's Day flyers
Posted by Mike at 15:03, 4 February 2008
Holidaymakers heading to
Spain this year might want to consider visiting
Murcia for its popular spring festival.
The event takes place on the first Tuesday after Easter every year and sees the city's parks and other public spaces transformed ...
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Spring into celebration in Spain
Posted by Mike at 14:44, 5 February 2008
British holidaymakers may eventually be able to travel to
Australia in just five hours if plans for a new type of plane go ahead.
The futuristic-looking A2 jet has been designed by engineering firm Reaction Engines to be capable of ...
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Fancy flying to Australia in 5 hours?
Posted by Paul at 15:05, 5 February 2008
Travellers looking to make their holidays as
eco-friendly as possible have been offered a number of tips on how to do so.
The advice, from David Weston of charity The Travel Foundation, suggests that holidaymakers remember to switch off all ...
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Green tips offered to holidaymakers
Posted by Carrie at 14:12, 6 February 2008
The winners of the 2007 Cellars in the Sky Awards have been announced by Business Traveller magazine.
Celebrating the best wines and champagnes served to passengers onboard flights, the ceremony in London saw
Air France and
Air New Zealand ...
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Top airlines scoop inflight wine awards
Posted by Andrew at 14:13, 6 February 2008