Air Jamaica has announced the resumption of a normal flight schedule at
Kingston following a hurricane which cancelled numerous services over the last three days.
The airline said that the first commercial flight to arrive in
Jamaica after ...
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Air Jamaica flights resumed
Posted by Clare at 09:56, 22 August 2007
Passengers expecting to use
Gatwick Airport over the bank holiday weekend between Friday 24th and Monday 27th August have been urged to take steps to make their journeys easier.
The airport has said that an estimated 510,000 people are set ...
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Gatwick issues bank holiday advice
Posted by Andrea at 09:46, 22 August 2007
The last 12 months have represented a bumper year for passengers travelling between the UK and
Ireland with
Aer Arann, the airline has announced.
Passenger traffic to
Waterford soared by 56 per cent in the first half of ...
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Aer Arann records UK-Ireland boom
Posted by Mike at 09:35, 22 August 2007
A planned 48-hour strike by
Aer Lingus pilots which was due to start today (August 21st) has been suspended.
The airline said that it is continuing with a complete short-haul flight schedule, although there are some
long-haul cancellations. These ...
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Aer Lingus strike suspended
Posted by Andrew at 09:20, 21 August 2007
Culture-seeking holidaymakers have been advised to forgo the most popular tourist attractions in favour of something a little bit different.
According to research from Virgin Travel Insurance, some of the most famous sights in the world - such as the Eiffel ...
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Travellers urged to explore the unknown
Posted by Teddie at 11:12, 17 August 2007
British
families heading abroad for the summer holidays are becoming "more adventurous" when picking a destination, according to one expert.
Lucy Ace, managing director of holiday advice website Take The Family, said that while the likes of
Spain and ...
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Holidaying families 'getting more adventurous'
Posted by Mike at 10:39, 15 August 2007
Half of all holidaymakers would love to take a trip to Richard Branson's holiday home in the
Virgin Islands, according to a new poll.
The survey by holidaylettings.co.uk has revealed that 49 per cent of British travellers place the
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Virgin all the way for holidaying Brits
Posted by Penny at 11:07, 14 August 2007
The number of Brits visiting the twin islands of
Antigua and
Barbuda soared by 20 per cent to reach more than 6,400 in June, according to new figures.
Statistics from the Antigua and Barbuda Tourist Office reveal that this ...
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Holidaymakers flock to Antigua and Barbuda
Posted by Teddie at 11:32, 10 August 2007
England cricket fans, a large section of which are known as the Barmy Army, will be heading to
South Africa next month in preparation for the ICC World Twenty20, which runs throughout September.
Those fans who take a flight to ...
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South Africa prepares for Barmy invasion
Posted by Carrie at 10:38, 9 August 2007