Could Libya be the new Egypt?
The Independent’s travel editor Simon Calder is predicting that Tony Blair’s visit to Libya yesterday could lead to an upturn…
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The Independent’s travel editor Simon Calder is predicting that Tony Blair’s visit to Libya yesterday could lead to an upturn…
Travelocity is to start dealing with agents for the first time in France but has ruled out involvement with travel…
The 19th century was for North Somerset and its main resort of Weston-super-Mare a time of rapid and massive expansion.…
A timely conference tackling the legal issues faced by the travel industry is taking place in the UK next month.…
Saddam Hussein’s palaces are reportedly going to be opened up to tourists, who can see for themselves how “huge sums…
French rail authorities are once more on a high state of alert after a bomb was discovered buried under track…
JTB contract first non-Japanese technology company to provide new travel agency solution Dublin, Ireland/Tokyo, Japan, March 25, 2004 – Global…
Authorities in the US are reportedly considering a two-year delay to a proposed requirement for visitors to present a biometric…
There were few major movements among travel and tourism shares yesterday as London’s equity markets failed to make headway. The…
EasyJet is to establish new routes from Northern Ireland in a move which will create 200 new jobs. The no-frills…
A new Middle East carrier is to start flights from Heathrow on Sunday. Etihad Airways will fly five times a…
The ferry industry has declared a victory against certain no-frills airlines by forcing them to change their advertising. The Sail…