Iceland volcano: Governments, not airlines, should be picking up the compensation bill
Apr 23rd, 2010 | By Travel news | Category: HotelBrussels diktat that obliges airlines to pick up the hotel and food bill for
stranded passengers is absurd.
Brussels diktat that obliges airlines to pick up the hotel and food bill for
stranded passengers is absurd.
A disabled pensioner, Margaret Busby, has criticised a leading travel agent
after they sent her on a “nightmare” holiday to the notorious 18-30s’ party
resort Magaluf.
A number of Britons are planning legal action against Thomson Holidays after
falling ill at a hotel in Tenerife.
The increasing popularity of self-catering and camping holidays in Britain is
believed to have led to a sharp rise in the number of hotel insolvencies.
Ebay is now offering hotel rooms on its website. In search of a romantic
retreat for Valentine’s Day, Charles Starmer-Smith put the service to the
test.
The Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef: a beachside haven in splendid isolation a stone’s
throw from one of Australia’s best kept secrets.
Holidaymakers booking their 2010 breaks early can take advantage of free nights at La Manga Club thanks to the prestigious resort’s new promotions.
When the beaming smiles of the doormen at Four Seasons Hotel Beirut dazzle their very first guests, the city will take another quantum step forward in its renaissance as a 21st century metropolis. There are few in Beirut who won’t share the uniformed front men’s sense of pride; ten years in the planning and five years under construction, the Hotel opens as a gleaming statement of intent for the whole country: Come experience warm, genuine Lebanese hospitality.
Carlson Hotels Worldwide, one of the world’s leading hotel companies, today announced plans to expand its luxury Regent brand into India with the opening of The Regent Gurgaon in late 2013.
Keawe Ocean Adventures, Dolphin Quest and Kids Programs A Recipe for Fun