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Holidays Online: Travel industry 'failing to cater for disabled'
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Tuesday, 23 February 2010. Travel industry 'failing to cater for disabled'. New research suggests that travel companies are failing to cater properly for the needs of disabled travellers. There are approximately 10 million adults and 750,000 children in the UK who suffer from some form of disability. It is estimated that a quarter of these regularly travel abroad. Leonard Cheshire, a British charity that supports disabled people, has given warning that many airports still fail to meet the needs of disabl...
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Holidays Online: April 2010
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Tuesday, 20 April 2010. NATS welcomes new CAA guidance and reopens airspace. NATS are delighted to report that most restrictions on UK airspace began to be lifted at 2134 (local time) this evening, following new guidance from the UK’s safety regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority on restrictions to UK airspace as a result of the volcanic eruption. UK Holidays Online Ltd. Sunday, 4 April 2010. Brits opt for holidays over home improvements. Whether you are an independent traveller, looking for a family ho...
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Holidays Online: NATS welcomes new CAA guidance and reopens airspace
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Tuesday, 20 April 2010. NATS welcomes new CAA guidance and reopens airspace. NATS are delighted to report that most restrictions on UK airspace began to be lifted at 2134 (local time) this evening, following new guidance from the UK’s safety regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority on restrictions to UK airspace as a result of the volcanic eruption. UK Holidays Online Ltd. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). UK Holidays Online Ltd. NATS welcomes new CAA guidance and reopens airspac.
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Holidays Online: Brits opt for holidays over home improvements
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Sunday, 4 April 2010. Brits opt for holidays over home improvements. Despite promises of the 'don't move, improve' trend boosting DIY sales, UK homeowners would rather spend their money on travel and clothing, according to recent survey by Mintel. Recent research from Mintel has revealed that a growing number of Brits are losing interest in the home. In fact two million of us have stopped doing our own home improvements over the past couple of years. UK Holidays Online Ltd. 6 April 2010 at 10:34.
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Holidays Online: UK’s appetite for travel not been dimmed by recession
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Thursday, 11 February 2010. UK’s appetite for travel not been dimmed by recession. British travellers have had to cope with currency devaluation on top of the recession, and both have driven significant changes in travel patterns. Fewer people are expected to travel this year but us Brits love a bargain and, rather than giving up our travels entirely, most of us are on the lookout for good value and special deals. UK Holidays Online Ltd. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). UK Holidays Online Ltd. UK̵...
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Holidays Online: Bucket and spade breaks flourish
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Tuesday, 16 February 2010. Bucket and spade breaks flourish. The traditional British bucket and spade summer holiday is experiencing a resurgence in popularity as middle class families shun their usual trips abroad. Butlins and Pontins have seen a 22 per cent increase in bookings in response to upgrading accommodation and food as well as benefiting from holidaymakers's reduced budgets following the recession. A one week holiday for a family of four at the Butlins in Bognor Regis at Easter starts at £...
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