Long-haul destinations are looking good for holidaymakers wanting to make the most of their money, according to a new report.
The What the Pound Buys Abroad publication from Post Office Travel Services has revealed that sterling has seen significant growth ...
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Pound 'goes further' in long-haul destinations
Posted by Andrew at 11:35, 1 April 2008
Air passengers get most annoyed at the behaviour of their fellow travellers on flights, according to new research.
Nearly half of respondents to the survey by thetravelmagazine.net cited instances when the passenger sitting in front reclines their seat as their top ...
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Fellow flyers 'top gripe for travellers'
Posted by Merv at 11:04, 28 March 2008
Planning a
family holiday is one of the most stressful tasks for today's mothers, it has been claimed.
Research by holiday-rentals.co.uk has shown that six in ten British mothers find organising a break to be a worrying experience, placing the ...
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Holiday planning 'stressful for mums'
Posted by Andrea at 09:36, 28 March 2008
The one-bag rule for hand luggage is to be relaxed at
Gatwick Airport.
While the restriction was eased at other BAA airports in January, Gatwick delayed the move while new x-ray and archway technology was installed.
Now passengers will be able ...
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Baggage restrictions eased at Gatwick
Posted by Carrie at 09:41, 27 March 2008
Travellers heading overseas on their own have been advised to prepare by doing as much research as possible in advance.
According to Kristina Pentland of responsibletravel.com,
solo travellers can better equip themselves for journeying abroad by themselves by brushing up ...
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Solo travellers urged to do their research
Posted by Clare at 09:31, 26 March 2008