Oct 192009
 

Anyone booking flights to Thailand with the intention of travelling onto Australia may be interested in the extension of Thai Airways’ service. Globetrotting travellers who intend to spend the winter exploring the southern hemisphere could take advantage of the increased flights between Thailand and Australia. Thai Airways has announced that it is adding more non-stop flights to its routes from « Continue Reading »

Oct 162009
 

Over three quarters of consumers are now using the internet to book flights. Consumers looking for cheap flights to Thailand, for example, are increasingly using the internet to find the best deals. Figures released by eDigitalResearch, a company specialising in digital market research, show that more than 75 per cent of consumers will now book flights over the internet. The « Continue Reading »

Oct 162009
 

The World Cup in South Africa could bring long-term benefits for tourism. Anyone planning holidays in South Africa could benefit from the new facilities being developed long after the final whistle has blown in the 2010 World Cup. Cape Town Tourism has said that next summer’s event will be its main focus in the short term. Football fans from countries « Continue Reading »

Oct 162009
 

Festivities at the airport will greet travellers booking flights to Dubai this week. Dubai International Emirates terminal three is celebrating its first birthday this week and Emirates is celebrating in style. Giveaways and contests as well as special discount offers from Dubai duty free will be on offer to passengers passing through the terminal this week. The terminal officially opened « Continue Reading »

Oct 152009
 

Travellers booking flights to India may be able to take advantage of cheap domestic flights from Jet Airways. People planning holidays to India may be interested to know that Jet Airways is introducing cheap advance purchase fares on selected domestic routes. Travellers looking for cheap flights to Delhi once they are in the country could be in luck as the « Continue Reading »

Oct 152009
 

ABTA claims that the increase in air passenger duty will harm the tourism industry. Travellers booking flights to Australia or planning holidays to Thailand could have to pay nearly double the amount of air passenger taxes by the end of next year. ABTA has joined a growing number of travel industry experts calling on the government to scrap the planned « Continue Reading »

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