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September 15, 2008
Business or Pleasure? More Are Choosing BothEVEN as companies tighten spending on business travel, many employees are actually spending more time on the road in the scramble to generate more revenue.
read moreSeptember 12, 2008
Eurostar trains halted by fire in Channel TunnelCross-Channel travellers face severe disruption today as operators struggle to resume rail services after a fire in the Channel Tunnel yesterday.
read moreSeptember 12, 2008
British Travel Group XL Fails, Stranding Tens of ThousandsEuropean budget airline and tour operator XL Leisure Group PLC failed Friday, the latest casualty of high fuel prices and the downturn in consumer spending.
read moreSeptember 11, 2008
US TMC looks for major UK expansion through homeworkingUS business travel agency Tzell Travel Group is promising to shake up the UK corporate market after opening its first international office in London this week.
read moreSeptember 10, 2008
Continental to stop Gatwick servicesContinental Airlines will launch a third daily non-stop flight between Heathrow and Newark Liberty International on October 26.
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Airline cuts faresA fall in the price of oil has led a Russian airline to cut its fares.
read moreSeptember 9, 2008
United Airlines news "not true"United Airlines, the second largest American carrier, has taken the unprecedented step of issuing a statement condemning as “irresponsible” a report in a US newspaper on the carrier’s alleged bankruptcy.
read moreSeptember 9, 2008
Cellphones used as boarding passesAir France has launched electronic boarding passes on mobile phones for passengers on the Paris Charles de Gaulle-Amsterdam Schiphol route.
read moreSeptember 9, 2008
For Fliers, Cuts In Service Bring A Little ReliefBig changes in the nation's air traffic this summer are starting to improve fliers' experience a little, but there's still a lot of work to be done.
read moreSeptember 9, 2008
Feds Set to Take Over Airline Watch List Checking, AgainIn January 2003, the federal government proposed taking over the matching of airline passenger names against the government's list of suspected terrorists.
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