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Travel Agenda: Budapest's 10th annual Christmas fair; 2011 Rugby World Cup; A380 between Heathrow and Dubai
Saturday, 22 November 2008
Something to declare: Shrinking transatlantic choice; Albania; UK hotel bargains
Saturday, 22 November 2008
Where to go, how to save, what to avoid
Rail passengers face above-inflation fare rises
Friday, 21 November 2008
Rail passengers will face big fare rises in the new year with some tickets going up by more than double the rate of inflation, it was announced today.
Sir Stelios ramps up row with easyJet's directors
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Budget airline's founder refuses to approve accounts
Ryanair to compete with rival on holiday routes
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Budget airline Ryanair announced today that it was to compete with rival easyJet on two key routes from a major holiday-flight airport.
EasyJet reports sharp fall in profits
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Budget airline easyJet PLC reported a 45 per cent drop in full-year profits today as higher fuel costs offset a strong gain in revenue.
CAA moves to extend consumer protection to airline passengers
Sunday, 16 November 2008
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will gather the great and good of the travel world for a meeting in London this week to thrash out an industry stance on the extension of consumer protection to the airline industry.
Something To Declare: Bahrain; Papua New Guinea
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• Andrew Grice: The Chancellor must consider tax hikes.
Despite the weight on his shoulders, the Chancellor remains remarkably calm.
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