About 80% of Europeans continue to travel for their holidays, according to a new Eurobarometer survey on “The attitude of Europeans towards the Tourism 2010″. Only 20% of the randomly over 30,000

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About 80% of Europeans continue to travel for their holidays, according to a new Eurobarometer survey on “The attitude of Europeans towards the Tourism 2010″. Only 20% of the randomly over 30,000
The last week has seen some amazing floods in Livingstone. Cabins were flooded, inundated houses with muddy water. It was a whim of the weather, the verursacht.Lesen fill two seasonal rivers at the same time more
Holiday demand for the summer season 2010 and stabilized in Germany and the UK, especially two of the largest tourist source markets in Europe. The biggest growth has been saved for
ACI PaxFlash and Freightliner Flash Participants report that registered a sustained growth pattern in January, after the positive results in December. Global Airport passenger traffic rose by 6 percent
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Commercial passenger flights and business jets in South Africa may now have better access to important flight data messages and data with newly expanded coverage of ARINC ACARS data link
Tourism Australia, in partnership with Malaysia Airlines, gave his forthcoming “Only in Oz Holidays” campaign heute.Lesen more
Statistics for the Unique Venues of London (UVL) website show that 2009 was the strongest year for the organization in its history. The web statistics show site traffic for the entire UVL site that
LONDON – Unite is considering the request of British Airways PLC’s, extended the deadline by when talking to the conclusion that attempts at the airline at the last minute to avoid a strike, a spokeswoman for the HandelLesen more
First Rate Exchange Services Limited (First Prize) research has shown that the euro zone is set to far the most popular destination for British travelers in 2010 remain, with nearly 22 million