Fancy seeing the biggest carnival in northern Europe? Why not head to
Copenhagen and take a connecting
flight to Aalborg for the city's annual jamboree?
The Aalborg Carnival sees some 25,000 people take part in its Grand Parade, while ...
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Fly to Copenhagen for a grand carnival
Posted by Mike at 12:15, 5 March 2008
Greater numbers of travellers are set to jet off to other countries in the near future, according to a new report.
The latest Tourism Satellite Accounting publication from the World Travel & Tourism Council and Accenture has suggested that global travel ...
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Tourism industry 'set to grow'
Posted by Andrew at 11:47, 6 March 2008
A new
lounge for passengers flying first class with
Virgin Atlantic to
Boston has been opened.
The Clubhouse at Logan International Airport cost £1 million to build and is exclusively for flyers with Upper Class tickets.
Four zones are ...
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Virgin Atlantic opens Boston clubhouse
Posted by Carrie at 11:50, 6 March 2008
For a scrumptious holiday this summer why not
fly to Dublin and combine sightseeing with a spot of Irish food and drink tasting?
The Taste of Dublin festival will take place between June 12th and 15th and will see ...
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Grub's up in Dublin
Posted by Penny at 11:51, 6 March 2008
Prices for flights to North America from
Heathrow Airport look set to fall following the open skies agreement and the opening of the airport's terminal 5, according to reports.
The Wall Street Journal has said that figures from aviation consulting ...
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Open skies, T5 'will make flights cheaper'
Posted by Merv at 12:49, 7 March 2008
Birmingham Airport has announced that February saw it beat all previous records for the month in terms of passenger numbers.
According to the central England hub, some 635,052 passengers made use of Birmingham Airport in February 2008, a 9.2 per ...
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Birmingham notes 'record February'
Posted by Andrew at 17:13, 7 March 2008
Holidaymakers looking to
fly to Spain this summer might be like to know that the northern city of
Bilbao is fast becoming one of the most interesting destinations in the country.
This is according to Korina Miller of Lonely ...
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Bilbao 'ideal for culture vultures'
Posted by Penny at 14:10, 10 March 2008
Growing numbers of travellers are opting for
long-haul destinations when booking a mini break, new research has revealed.
The study, carried out by Halifax, showed that more than 3.7 million Britons took a long-haul short holiday last year, clocking up ...
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More Brits go further for short breaks
Posted by Carrie at 14:13, 10 March 2008