Opodo travel news

Results found for: July 2006

18 Jul 2006
British Airways and unions representing 1,800 Gatwick-based cabin crew have reached an agreement over working practices.The deal to bring together cabin crew operations for longhau...
As England's test series against Pakistan starts, cricket fans are being urged to start booking for the Ashes tour of Australia.The biennial contest between England and Australia s...
The number of visitors to Thailand is returning to the levels seen before the tsunami of 2004.Phuket one of Thailand's main tourist centres has seen an increase in visitors of 27...
The rail link to Manchester service now has a new fleet of trains.As a part of a £250m investment programme the new trains started service this month on the South TransPennine...
17 Jul 2006
In the first quarter of this year delays to flights in Europe were up 1.5%.Figures from the Association of European Airlines (AEA) which includes 30 major airlines reveal 22.6% o...
The safe landing of the space shuttle Discovery today (17 July) is encouraging many tourists to plan a holiday in time to catch a rocket take off.August this year sees two launches...
In the first five months of the year tourist numbers to the Philippines shot up by 11.8%.So far this year foreign visitors to the Philippines have numbered 1.1m and in 2005 there w...
Edinburgh Airport is to receive £300m worth of investment.The plan from BAA Scotland is for the airport to cater for 26m passengers by 2030 with a major expansion of internati...
Lucerne will be holding around 100 events and 30 symphony concerts for its Summer Festival.The five-week series of concerts featuring orchestras from around the world takes place...
The European Commission is to push for clear pricing on airline tickets.The move, pushed forward by Transport Commissioner Jacques Barrot, aims to make it easier for travellers to ...
Search news

Quick search













 








Sign up to our newsletter for the best deals and competitions