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22 Sep 2006
BWIA West Indies Airways is to become Caribbean Airlines.The new airline will start flying from early 2007 when BWIA will stop services.The change comes as the government of Trinid...
Virgin chairman Sir Richard Branson is to use the profits from his airline and rail businesses over the next ten years to fight global warming.Around £1.6 billion will be inve...
Thailand's new Suvarnabhumi Airport is to open to international and domestic flights, despite the political upheaval in the country.The £2 billion airport, designed to replace...
The world's best attraction has been named as the London Eye at the World Travel Awards.At the ceremony held in Turks and Caicos in the Caribbean, the world's best hotels, airlines...
21 Sep 2006
The government has announced that it is relaxing restrictions placed on hand baggage for passengers on international flights departing from UK airports.Passengers are still limited...
The tourism industry has started to recover from a recent slump, a new report claims.The latest figures from the regional tourist studies centre indicate that the area saw tourism ...
Local officials in Cape Town, South Africa, are hoping that a new Bollywood film will generate cash for the city. Entitled Cash, in The Mother City, the multi-million rand film is ...
A new sustainable tourism initiative that is aimed at boosting village economies has been launched in Cyprus.Many smaller villages across the island have been marginalised by touri...
20 Sep 2006
UK airline bmi has revealed that it is planning to introduce new lie-flat beds.The electronically adjustable bed seats will be available on all the operator's long haul routes for ...
Emirates has taken three major awards in the last two weeks.The carrier picked up Favourite Business Airline from Conde Nast Traveller magazine, Best Middle East/Africa Airline fro...
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