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Japan back on the map

Diane - Nov 22, 2025

Interest in holidays to Japan is back up despite this year’s earthquake and tsunami, according to TripAdvisor. Searches for Japan…

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RWC lift for New Zealand tourism

Ian Jarrett - Nov 22, 2025

New Zealand’s Rugby World Cup 2011 (RWC 2011) has surpassed visitor forecasts thanks to a second strong month of international…

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Tourism Fiji targets backpackers

Ian Jarrett - Nov 22, 2025

Tourism Fiji and Fiji Independent Traveller Backpacker Association (FITBA) last week combined resources to host 55 Australian backpacker specialist travel…

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Travel company ceases trading

Bev - Nov 18, 2025

Essex-based travel company Astonbury Ltd, trading as Skyjet, has ceased trading. The company sold flights to Amritsar in India from…

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BA and Virgin face fines for collusion

Bev - Nov 18, 2025

British Airways and Virgin Atlantic have defended themselves against allegations of colluding over fuel surcharges. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority…

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Seafrance fails to resume services

Bev - Nov 18, 2025

Cross-Channel ferry company SeaFrance did not resume services yesterday as planned. The operator had hoped to resume services again after…

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Thailand counts cost of floods

Bev - Nov 18, 2025

The flood crisis in Bangkok cut travel to Thailand by almost one third during the first half of November, according…

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London City CEO to step down

Bev - Nov 18, 2025

Richard Gooding will step down as CEO of London City Airport early next year after 15 years in the role.…