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Before go on online travel site you should know few things. When ever you are searching cheap flights for your any travel site, you always have to be focus on there booking fees and consolidator fares. As we know that direct flights is always costly but i(read
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2008 could be the year that's remembered for flight companies going bust.
Or it could be remembered as the year Majorca was knocked off the top European holiday spot...(read
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The vacation industry has got off to a flying start for 2008, with some on-line travel companies reporting a near 20 per cent rise compared to 2007.(read
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Majorca has been on the tourist trail for over a hundred years now.
But the Spanish holiday island has won new converts in 2007.(read
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Tourists in Europe are more cosmopolitan in their choice of overseas holidays nowadays, but some of the old favourites seem to have been drawing the tourists again this year...(read
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In a surprise move, a leading tour operator has announced an expansion of its Malta programme, in response to growing demand for the island.(read
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Spain's Lanzarote is a top European dive destination, and divers cna enjoy the waters off the Canaries as much in the coming winter months as the summer.(read
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2008 Could be an unexpectedly good year for the Malta hotels and holidays travel sector.
While other islands tourist numbers are rising, there seems to be no stopping Malta.(read
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A month of cloud and poor weather in the British Isles was enough to get many Brits looking for a sunshine holiday.
And Spain's Menorca received a much needed boost late in the holiday season.(read
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Predictions for 2008 include that vacation prices will rise steeply, and the travel companies say higher priced oil and aviation fuel is to blame.
Travel analysts say it's because holiday companies have merged and putting less holidays up for sale compar(read
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