Britons eager to board chartered flight from Egypt

Posted on: February 3rd, 2011 Posted by Kirsten Nalty
The Foreign Office has arranged a chartered plane that flew into Cairo from Gatwick yesterday for Britons that are still stranded in the embattled capital. The... read more

German train crash leaves 10 dead

Posted on: February 1st, 2011 Posted by Pete Andarton
A fatal train crash in Germany has led to a goods train driver being investigated for alleged manslaughter. The goods train collided head-on with a passenger... read more
Award-winning car hire comparison site, carrentals.co.uk has ranked in the top spot in search engine rankings, research from Greenlight revealed. The search engine marketing company reported... read more
Travel websites are being warned by doctors to advise travellers heading to malaria endemic countries of medical precautions that should be taken. The news comes as... read more

One thousand Britons still in Tunisia

Posted on: January 17th, 2011 Posted by Kirsten Nalty
One thousand British nationals are still in Tunisia despite ongoing violent political turmoil, said Foreign Office minister David Lidington. Although the Foreign Office has warned against... read more

Eurostar reports strong sales for 2010

Posted on: January 14th, 2011 Posted by Michael Headley
Eurostar has finished off 2010 with strong sales and revenues up by 12 per cent. Total passenger numbers for the railway operators rose by three per... read more

Foreign drivers are costly for UK councils

Posted on: December 31st, 2010 Posted by Warren Gadsby
Foreign drivers have become costly for UK councils, costing taxpayers millions of pounds in unpaid parking citations. Councils throughout the country have been left with no... read more

TUI parts ways with auditor

Posted on: December 30th, 2010 Posted by Michael Headley
Travel giant TUI has parted ways with auditor KPMG after an ongoing row ended badly amidst a 2009 £88m restatement of its accounts. The accountant confirmed... read more

Hampshire travel agency goes under taking 20 jobs

Posted on: December 17th, 2010 Posted by Zack Ackerman
A Hampshire-based travel agency has collapsed costing twenty people their jobs. Davis World Travel closed all four of its branches after it was forced into liquidation... read more
Thomson and First Choice have just published their annual trends report which showed that most travellers were highly optimistic about their holiday plans for 2010.... read more