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Package Holidays Better and More Popular Than Ever, says Independent
It seems that the all-inclusive getaway is back and better than ever, according to a recent piece by The Independent.
Read moreMayor making a cameo in the TV show “Benidorm”
The mayor of Benidorm, Agustín Navarro, is going to appear in the new series of "Benidrom"in a cameo.
Read moreAirport Use Indicates Strong Tourism Boom in Spain
According to new figures released from the Spanish authorities, there have been more passengers travelling through Spanish airports in 2015 than 2014.
Read moreNo more getting naked in the streets of Magaluf as new laws are introduced
In a bid to restore the town’s reputation, authorities in Magaluf on the Spanish island of Majorca, have introduced a number of new laws that come into force on 9 June 2015.
Read moreThe tourist tax in Costa Brava. Everything you need to know
Little has been mentioned about the Catalonia Tourist Tax in Costa Brava, however it has come up more and more in recent months.
Read moreWi-Fi Is the Most-Desired Travel Amenity
A survey of almost 5,000 respondents showing that over one-quarter of Britons (28%) voted for free in room Wi-Fi as their most preferred hotel perk.
Read more‘The Right Thing To Do’ – Tui Rebrand Announcement
'The Right Thing To Do' -TUI Rebrand announcement, the merger has made TUI one of the world's largest travel companies .
Read moreBank Holiday Rail Strike Confirmed
Millions of travellers may be left stranded on the upcoming bank holiday Monday, as a planned railway strike has been confirmed as going ahead on May 25th
Read moreBournemouth Airport Gets Ready for Premier League Fans
The news that AFC Bournemouth, the local football club, has entered the Premier League, means that the local airport is preparing for an influx of visitors
Read moreUK to Introduce an Ombudsman for Travel Complaints
The Civil Aviation Authority, which has proposed and confirmed plans, says that the ombudsman will create “quick, fair and binding solutions” to disputes.
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