Greece and
Italy have been ranked the most affordable destinations in
Europe for a family holiday.
In its 'sightseeing on a shoestring' report, the Post Office revealed that the countries offered a number of benefits to visitors with ...
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Greece, Italy top affordability list
Posted by Mike at 16:52, 18 July 2008
Government figures have shown that the
United States welcomed some 4.1 million international visitors in April this year.
This was an increase of two per cent on April 2007, while visitation for the first four months of the year was ...
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US welcomes 4.1m visitors in April
Posted by Paul at 16:55, 18 July 2008
Dubai International Airport experienced its busiest ever six-month period this year, with 18.46 million people passing through the gateway.
The passenger traffic flow, which was recorded between January and June, represented an increase of 13.8 per cent on the first ...
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Dubai Airport handles record passenger numbers
Posted by Paul at 15:25, 21 July 2008
Dubai-based airline
Emirates has announced that members of its frequent flyer programme will be able to earn double airmiles on more than 100 flights across its network over the coming months.
The bonus will be available on services to ...
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Emirates improves frequent flyer bonuses
Posted by Teddie at 16:56, 21 July 2008
Travel & Leisure magazine has offered a guide to the world's best free attractions, activities and sights to help people hoping to take holidays on a budget.
One good way to save money, according to the magazine, is to take advantage ...
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Travellers informed of 'world's best free stuff'
Posted by Andrew at 17:14, 21 July 2008
The African nation of
Tanzania is predicting an increase in its visitor numbers over the coming years, according to reports.
Some $1.2 billion (£598 million) is set to be generated by the Tanzania tourism industry this year but this is ...
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Tanzania preparing for more visitors
Posted by Paul at 15:48, 22 July 2008
Overseas travel from
Aberdeen Airport proved a popular option in June, with international traffic increasing by 1.3 per cent on the previous year.
Some 302,145 passengers used Aberdeen Airport in the sixth month of the year, bringing the total flow ...
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Aberdeen handles more overseas travellers
Posted by Carrie at 17:08, 22 July 2008
Despite the rising costs of food, fuel and other commodities at home, the majority of British people do not intend to cut back on their spending while abroad, according to research.
A survey by The Co-operative Bank found that 53 per ...
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Most Brits 'don't plan to cut holiday spending'
Posted by Merv at 15:53, 23 July 2008