London and Turkey braced for hard times – TravelMole Comment by Jeremy Skidmore
When the Queen boldly announced that the London bombers of July 7 “would not change our way of life” I…
When the Queen boldly announced that the London bombers of July 7 “would not change our way of life” I…
The newly promoted deputy chief executive of the Co-operative Group is to oversee the organisation's travel interests. Paul Hewitt is…
BP Travel Marketing Services is to further develop online services for the trade and consumer tourism markets with a new…
US Airways and America West will earn $316 million in 2007 if they are allowed to merge. The projection was…
Le Méridien Hotels & Resorts is to manage a five-star property in Dublin. The 179-room hotel and spa is expected…
The Tourism Society's annual golf day proved to be a triumph for the TravelMole Team. Going out second, the team…
An online room auction service has added to its portfolio by signing up Britannia Hotels. RoomAuction.com noow has more than…
A new website has been developed to help people plan UK breaks. SomewhereToGo.co.uk has been set up by brothers David…
Lowcostbeds.com has expanded into the ski sector with accommodation in 10 countries. The online provider, which also offers low cost…
Monarch Scheduled is to launch services from Aberdeen, Blackpool and Newquay to Malaga from the beginning of November with increased…
Surf2Travel.com has recruited Andrew Harrison to the newly created role of commercial director. He joins the travel site from Platinum…
Monarch Scheduled is to launch services from Aberdeen, Blackpool and Newquay to Malaga from the beginning of November with increased…
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