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30th September 2009
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Geographic Location
It is located in Central Europe, east of Germany bordering the Bal... Read >
Author: Jim Guerra
22nd September 2009
Are you about to book a trip to explore Murcia or planning a holiday at La Manga del Mar Menor, then the closest airport to these resorts is Murcia San Javier (MJV).Â
On average it takes between 2½ and 3 hours to fly to Murcia from the UK. There ar... Read >
Author: Linda Craik
02nd September 2009
Last year 9.5 million passengers visited the sunny Costa Blance via Alicante Airport, making it the busiest airport in the Valencian region and sixth busiest airport in Spain. These figures are set to rise sharply though once the new second terminal is fi... Read >
Author: MichelleE
01st September 2009
In early 2000, ancillary income started out as an innovation among European low cost carriers; today it has virtually become an airline industry standard. Ancillary income or revenue from sources other than the ticket price is categorized by the industry ... Read >
Author: Outsourcing Insights from WNS
15th August 2009
The island of Corfu is the most northerly of the Ionians just off the west coast of Greece. It is 60 km long and 30km wide with the peak of Mount Pantokrator reaching 906 metres.
The local buses are a cheap way to travel, but be careful as the bus sc... Read >
Author: Linda Craik
14th June 2009
Enterprise in Education
It is good that high profile industry leaders are involving themselves in supporting Enterprise at this time of economic turmoil, because it will be the youngsters of today that will have to pick up the tab for the current banki... Read >
Author: Robert Steiner
14th June 2009
It is good that high profile industry leaders are involving themselves in supporting Enterprise at this time of economic turmoil, because it will be the youngsters of today that will have to pick up the tab for the current banking crisis.
§ Sir Alan S... Read >
Author: Robert Steiner
12th June 2009
Austria is generally percieved to be as expensive as Switzerland. But this is a myth. True, if you buy in a top ski resort you may well pay an inflated price but there are many other attractive areas of the country in which to buy a home.
Many familie... Read >
Author: Euroburo Ltd
11th June 2009
Credit card companies are forever coming up with various marketing ploys to attract new customers, but cards connected to the airlines offer irresistible incentives to sign up. BMI and its baby, British Airways, Flybe and Ryanair all offer a free flight i... Read >
Author: michael challiner
10th June 2009
If you’re looking forward to sun, sand and beaches, you should visit Andalucia. With more than 300 days of sunshine each year along with the most hospitable climate, miles of coastline, fertile marshlands, semi-deserts, huge forests and some of the most... Read >
Author: Allan
18th May 2009
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The concept of cheap flights operated by a number of low cost carriers started in the UK around fifteen years ago and it has changed the way people holiday in Europe.
Budget carriers such as Ryanair becam... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
15th May 2009
This article will present an overview about the top airlines with their features and merits. First and foremost let’s me brief you about the topmost UK airline company EasyJet based in London Luton Airport but it runs flights from both the places Gatwic... Read >
Author: AnnieSmith
15th May 2009
This article will present an overview about the top airlines with their features and merits. First and foremost let’s me brief you about the topmost UK airline company EasyJet based in London Luton Airport but it runs flights from both the places Gatwic... Read >
Author: AnnieSmith
12th May 2009
Eurocamp on Costa Brava Spain
We were looking for a reasonably (cheap) priced holiday idea in The Med, something with lots for the kids to do, with plenty of other families around. We knew another family that went to Eurocamp every year and they gave... Read >
Author: CW
07th May 2009
British holidaymakers would do well to be on the look out for bargain flights to Alicante and other destinations in the coming weeks, it has been suggested.
According to the Air Transport Users Council, vigilant Brits may be able to bag " real bar... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington
07th May 2009
British holidaymakers would do well to be on the look out for bargain flights to Alicante and other destinations in the coming weeks, it has been suggested.
According to the Air Transport Users Council, vigilant Brits may be able to bag " real bar... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington
05th May 2009
Not only was ‘feel good’ film Mamma Mia a box office huge success, but it has also contributed to an increase in the tourism industry in Greece.
After the crowds had seen the movie- which was released last summer- a lot of people became interested... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown
03rd April 2009
EasyJet and Southwest opened up no frill airlines. Southwest Airlines tried to break the persona of a flying event as serious event to a casual event.
Why not drop the "other responsibilities as directed" pound and take a line found in most Southwest... Read >
Author: 4maker
01st April 2009
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EasyJet was established at Luton airport in 1995. Initially operating on just two routes, London to Edinburgh and London to Glasgow.
EasyJet now flies a great percentage of the world and the list of route... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
22nd March 2009
Around this time last year, many people from across the aviation sector were busy predicating the end of the cheapest flights. As the price of oil hit a record high in May 2008, the chief executive of British Airways Willie Walsh warned that they would so... Read >
Author: Kim Chambers
17th February 2009
Flights to Sofia and Sofia Holiday Guide
Bulgaria's bustling capital is easily reached from the UK, having benefitted significantly from the rise in low-cost flights across Europe. Out of London, regular international flights depart daily from Gatwick,... Read >
Author: Travelfan
28th January 2009
Tourism in Malta became popular a few years ago, when the government settled to boost their travel industry situation by putting into effect some plans regarding transportation, accomodation and other facilities on the island.
Malta has always had a nota... Read >
Author: frankenstein
16th January 2009
Cheap flights and sales; worth travelling for?
Airlines including EasyJet and RyanAir have started to try and re-kindle the consumer love of cheap travel and ludicrously priced flights by bringing in huge sales. Are these sales actually worth looking at?... Read >
Author: holrent
13th January 2009
Holiday in France
A holiday trip to France is more enjoyable as it has the beautiful Romance city, the Paris. It is an excellent place to plan for a trip of one or two weeks. While planning a vacation to Paris you should consider the following needs:
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th January 2009
If you’ve never booked any part of a holiday on the Internet, then it’s about time you considered it. Finding a bargain online is easier than you might think, and you will often find the deals available to be much cheaper than your local travel agent.... Read >
Author: Matthew
29th December 2008
The cost of flying within Italy is often comparable to the cost of train travel, although be sure to include the expense of getting to and from the airport. When flying out of Italian airports, always check with the airport or tourist agency about upcomin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th December 2008
London's Luton Airport is comfortably among the top ten busiest airports in the United Kingdom. As a major hub for no frills, low cost airlines in Europe, cheap flights from Luton Airport are often more frequent to other UK and European destinations than ... Read >
Author: Huzaili
04th December 2008
With the current cash crisis and other increased costs many of us are worrying about next year’s holidays or may have even resolved that we may not be able to afford a week or two abroad this year. Earlier this year holiday company XL holidays collapse... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
01st December 2008
Are low-cost airlines to blame for the downfall of more expensive airlines? The news that UK based XL Airways had folded was expected to cause quite a stir among the tourism-dependent areas it served. Malta did not receive as much air traffic from XL Airw... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th November 2008
The aviation industry is failing to provide passengers with adequate protection if airlines fail, according to a report by the Air Travel Insolvency Advisory Committee (ATIPAC). ATIPAC, which advises the Civil Aviation Authority, called for an end to the ... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
30th October 2008
Galway Airport is the gateway to the West of Ireland. Located just 9km east of Galway city, Galway Airport is the fastest growing airport in Ireland and offers an excellent service as well as top class facilities.
Galway airport was officially opened i... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
15th October 2008
Many travellers who have booked their holidays recently have been advised to proceed with extra caution; specifically, get some form of travel insurance to cover any unforeseen changes to their plans. This information comes in the light of EasyJet joinin... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
22nd August 2008
The Spanish coast runs perfectly from North to South, and I usually get stuck in Barcelona, not really very far from the French border. Gaudi’s heady mix of architechure combined with stunnning people watching makes for a city that takes your breathe aw... Read >
Author: Adil Akkus
21st August 2008
At least one American airline company goes bankrupt every week due to the raised price of fuel, the viability of commercial air traffic thusly being put under question. Low cost European companies like EasyJet and Ryanair are affected as well.
Accordi... Read >
Author: Florin Costache
21st August 2008
Fort William is situated in the Highlands region of Scotland and it is best known as being the outdoor capitol of the UK. It gained this association due to the high number of outdoor activities that are available, with mountain biking being especially po... Read >
Author: nab82ba
08th May 2008
High numbers of UK tourists enjoy hopping on a flight to Tenerife at some point during the holiday season.
For those who enjoy a more frequent holiday or even the occasional weekend getaway, there is good news. Low-cost airlines are now planning flight... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th April 2008
While it may once have been part of Czechoslovakia prior its independence in 1993, Slovakia has very much come of age over the last 15 years. Bordered by Austria, Hungary, Poland and the Ukraine, Slovakia is one of the few countries in the world which it ... Read >
Author: Adam Samuel
16th April 2008
Spain's Balearic Islands of Majorca and Menorca are very popular award-winning holiday destinations.
A mere hop, skip and a jump from France and Spain, Majorca is now even more easily accessible. EasyJet now offers less expensive, more frequent flights... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
28th March 2008
Winter vacations in Europe have grown in popularity in recent years, and ski slopes are one of the major destinations for individuals on holiday during the cold months. Often the only thing stopping an individual or family from going on vacation is the p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2008
The last two years have seen Air Malta face a series of new competitors bring tourists to the airlines home base of Luqa Airport Malta, and the price of a flight to Malta from many European destinations has fallen as a result.
And as competition has in... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2008
Madrid, Spain’s capital, is a very sophisticated city and it holds the central position for finance, economics and administration, meaning that it merges a modern infrastructure with a very important artistic and cultural heritage, not to mention the in... Read >
Author: Gill
07th March 2008
A few years ago back when budget airlines like EasyJet and RyanAir were first on the scene we were all promised ridiculously cheap flights to all sorts of destinations from European city breaks to viable alternatives to ferries to Ireland. There seemed t... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
24th January 2008
When it comes to the Iberian Peninsula, many people think instantly of Spain and may perhaps neglect the charms of Portugal. While the former is better known as a property investment and tourist location, rivalled only by France for the number of British ... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
08th November 2007
Cottage For Rent In IrelandIreland is a wonderful place so it is no surprise that so many peopleare searching for a cottage for rent in Ireland. If you areconsidering holiday cottages in Ireland you need to decide which partof the country you are interest... Read >
Author: myarticle99@yahoo.com
07th November 2007
There is currently a high demand for air travel availability between the Mediterranean and the UK and vice versa. There is also an increase in people spending their holiday relaxing in the sun in places like Majorca and Menorca.Flights from the Mediterra... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th August 2007
Servicing about 24 million passengers per year, Stansted now ranks as the third-busiest airport in the UK. It flies to 160 destinations in 34 countries, almost all of which are in Europe, and has emerged as the main budget airline hub in the UK in the pas... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
02nd August 2007
A visit to Great Britain can make for the perfect holiday, although some feel that it also invariably leads to an expensive trip. It is possibly to lower the costs involved by looking out for cheap flight deals.
The rise of the so-called budget airline... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
04th July 2007
AirNinja.com is a tool that can help you find discount flights for most journeys, worldwide. The site was founded by Dan and John Hostetler, after they took a trip around Europe in 2004 and found that sites such as Orbitz and Expedia were not listing man... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel
30th January 2007
Holidays in Provence generally mean Peter Mayle territory or the Cote d’Azur. Great, that means that up in the hills behind Cannes and near Grasse you have a quiet, select few who can enjoy all the good stuff without the crowds: sunshine, lavender, win... Read >
Author: Rogerwillcocks
01st September 2006
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Whether you want to spend your holidays in Prague, sample the Prague nightlife or hold your stag or hen party, you really could not go wrong with a Prague weekend break.
Prague in Czech Republic is a beau... Read >
Author: lee smith
30th August 2006
Im sure by reading the title of this article your probably saying to yourself "just another con to make me part with my hard earnt money". Well if you dont believe me then just read the facts about this amazing overseas property investment oppurtunity ope... Read >
Author: adam parsons
28th June 2006
This is what two of the leading figures in the world of personal development believe. Richard MacKenzie and Terry Doherty got together to create a great new site which is already helping thousands of people all over the world and all for just the price of... Read >
Author: Richard MacKenzie
26th June 2006
It seems strange that the taxi fare to the airport can cost more than the actual flight to a foreign land. Well that is what the low cost airlines have done to the flight trade over recent times. The business model was started in the USA by South West Air... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
01st June 2006
Everyone wants to see the world, but few people have got the money to go everywhere they'd like to. What's the solution? Do it on the cheap! Discount travel is an industry that is rapidly growing: it seems like every few years some entrepreneur comes up w... Read >
Author: John Gibb
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