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Travel views: January 21-27, 2012
The best of our readers' feedback, including advice on seeing Dickensian London, and money-saving tips for Spain.
Travel advice: visas for Sri Lanka, gulet sailing and Disneyland Paris tips
Gill Charlton solves your travel problems. This week: seating families on package holiday flights, tourist visas for Sri Lanka and gulet sailing without the sails.
Chinese Travel Intermediaries Industry Reviewed in New Top-Level Study in Now Available at MarketPublishers.com
LONDON--(BUSINESSWIRE)-- Tourism in China has experienced vivid expansions in the last decade as a result of the beginning of reform and opening up of the industry in the country. The emergence of a newly-rich ...
Snow showers hit rush hour travel
Snow showers affect rush hour travel in the south Wales valleys, with motorists advised to take care.
Egypt slaps travel ban on US NGO staff
Egyptian authorities have slapped a travel ban on several US citizens working for non-governmental organisations, preventing them from leaving the country, officials said on Thursday.
Reader Travel holiday offers
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TRAVEL: Where to go in 2012
Buddhist temples, Bagan, Myanmar. See PA Feature TRAVEL 2012 Destinations. Picture credit should read: PA Photo/thinkstockphotos. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature TRAVEL 2012 Destinations.
Distribution Strategies
Interactive Travel Services Association (ITSA), an online travel industry trade group, has stated that Google uses its monopoly power to distort the marketplace by steering consumers away from the natural search results available for travel online.
Travel warning on Wear-Tees derby
British Transport Police warns fans planning to travel by train to the Wear-Tees football derby to consider alternative arrangements.
U.S. urges Egypt to lift travel ban on NGO staffers
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday urged Egypt to lift travel bans placed on several U.S. pro-democracy activists in connection with a crack down on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that has strained ties between Washington and Cairo. "We are urging the government of Egypt to lift these restrictions immediately and allow these folks to come home as soon as possible," State ...
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