Space tourists could ride new Boeing spaceship

Posted on: September 16th, 2010 Posted by Kirsten Nalty
Boeing has agreed to allow Space Adventures to sell additional seats on its seven-person spaceship to bring astronauts back to the station when the shuttle... read more

Oprah heads to Queensland for live shows

Posted on: September 15th, 2010 Posted by Pete Andarton
Taxpayers in Australia’s Sunshine State could be facing a $400,000 tab to get Oprah Winfrey to visit. The American superstar, famous for her long-running talk show... read more
As the Pope’s visit to Birmingham grows closer, airport officials have warned that his departure will not be in view of the public. Pope Benedict XVI,... read more

Olympics could hurt UK tourism

Posted on: September 13th, 2010 Posted by Michael Headley
Despite the upcoming 2012 London Olympics being highly anticipated, Britain could see a fall in foreign tourists during the Games. According to the national tourism agency... read more

Premier Inn enjoys rise in room occupancy

Posted on: September 10th, 2010 Posted by Michael Headley
Premier Inn-owner Whitbread has revealed that its sales are growing faster during the second quarter of 2010 mostly due to the rise in business traveller... read more

Top Gear’s the Stig reveals his identity

Posted on: September 9th, 2010 Posted by Damian Hagerty
Ben Collins has been sacked as Top Gear’s the Stig after revealing his identity to the public. In a move that is believed to be spurred... read more

Stansted Express posters banned for being misleading

Posted on: September 8th, 2010 Posted by Warren Gadsby
Posters that were put up to promote the Stansted Express have been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority on the grounds that they are misleading. The... read more
A national strike, which began yesterday in France, is set to last until early Wednesday morning and could affect air and train travel as workers... read more
CrossCountry, a popular train operator between Cornwall and north-east Scotland, was fined for failure to provide adequate wireless internet. BDocuments, obtained within the guidelines of the... read more
The negotiations aimed at reconciling the London Underground workers with the government have broken down, which could lead to a series of strikes moving forward. According... read more