Topic: Association Of British Travel Agents
While much of the country grinds to a halt for the royal wedding next week, Susie Cleary will be camping with friends in the wilds of rural Wales, in blissful oblivion."We booked it in February. There'll be no television, there ...
The government has advised Britons to leave flashpoint Egyptian cities as tour operators stressed there was no need to pull tourists out of the popular Red Sea resorts.The Foreign Office travel advice remained unchanged since Saturday, when Britons were advised against ...
Recently, Leo Johnson has come out explaining how important travel is to one's wellbeing. You would know Johnson as the brother of London's Mayor Boris Johnson in the UK. He explains that even though the recession in England has stopped ...
Sometimes when people go on holiday it must seems as if they forget to pack their brains along with their undies and toothpaste when they leave home. Here, from a selection of complaints compiled by Thomas Cook and the Association of British ...
United Kingdom is flushing with cultural diversity and is rich with varied number of places. Travelling becomes more fun when it is stress free from all the planning whilst on a holiday. The best way to be free from all the hassle ...
Information about the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) convention is presented. Excerpt from Article: (100 of 921 words) .
The article announces that the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has appointed Paratus Communications as the travel trade body tries to restore consumer confidence in booking holidays. ABTA intends to reinforce its message that bookings made through an ABTA member are ...
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) says that many people deeply regret not taking out travel insurance. They think their credit card accident cover, home insurance, or private health cover is sufficient. The reality is that you do not have appropriate travel insurance ...
Last updated at 17:10pm on . A growing number of tour operators are imposing surcharges of as much as 10 per cent, blaming soaring fuel costs and the sliding value of the pound. Holidaymakers travelling to Spain, Morocco, Egypt, Sardinia, the Arctic ...
Up to 40,000 holidaymakers, including many who booked Christmas and New Year trips, have had their breaks cancelled after a tour firm went into administration.. Around 270 employees are expected to lose their jobs at the company, which is based in ...