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Business as usual in Madeira following mudslides
Tour operators are running services as normal to the island of Madeira following the weekend’s mudslide that killed 42, including…
Eurostar weekend breakdown adds to Brussels woes
Eurostar suffered another setback this weekend after a train breakdown on Sunday delayed hundreds of passengers. As the operator battles…
Thomas Cook fuel leak delays skiers
Thomas Cook clients returning home from an Italian half term ski break were delayed after fuel leaked from a wing…
Lufthansa strike begins
Passengers flying with Lufthansa fell victim to the latest airline strikes today as around 800 flights per day look set…
APD tax affects poorest and minority groups the most, says poll
Low income communities and those in ethnic minorities will suffer the most from APD hikes, according to a new poll.…
PAL puts extra focus on Australian market
SYDNEY - Philippine Airlines has introduced its new roomier Boeing 777-300ER aircraft serving Sydney and Melbourne. The 777 offers…
CIMTIG lecture to reveal 2010 buying patterns
Understanding the mind of the travelling consumer in 2010 will be the focus of the next CIMTIG lecture. The event…
Queen Victoria’s pink appeal
SYDNEY - Queen Victoria, third of Cunard’s Queens currently sailing the world, has turned pink in aid of…
hat’s off
Hat’s off. Well done, as we know that “hard work always pays offâ€, after a long struggle with sincere effort…
TRAVEL & TOURISM: MORE PROFIT: MORE PURPOSE: MORE FUN
CleanEra Project Aircraft New Report just out outlines new opportunities becoming available as tourism gradually builds again. If…
