This weekend we take a look at a love story from the air in Argentina, read about Brits bashing Britain regarding tourism and expose Trip Advisor’s top nude beaches.
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This weekend we take a look at a love story from the air in Argentina, read about Brits bashing Britain regarding tourism and expose Trip Advisor’s top nude beaches.
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Is this terrorist season? If so, will it impact your travel plans? Even though the State Department and other countries have issues travel advisories, will that motivate you to stay home? And if you do, are you necessarily safer?
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High speed trains are finally coming to the UK and will join other counties in the EU that have rapid rail systems. If you’re coming to the UK, will you take to the rails and see more of the country since if you’re an American, you won’t be forced to drive “on the wrong side of the road?”
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The UK Foreign Office is warning thousands of tourists that they could be turned away at US Airports and ports as a new online entry system comes into effect.
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The US State Department has issued a travel advisory today warning Americans about potential petty crimes exploding in the UK. Another alert concerns the Gaza Strip where rockets and bullets are flying. Where is the State Department’s sense of perspective?
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If you think things are bad for travelers here in the United States, you might want to have a look across the pond. Over there, they’ve begun to use the term “collapse” to describe what is happening to the travel industry. The outlook for 2009 is beyond dismal; it’s frightening.
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In-flight binge drinking and smoking are behind a growing number of air rage incidents in the UK, according to a recent report.
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The UK government is in discussions with security companies and UK airports to lift the ban on liquids in carry-on luggage as early as next year. Technology already in-place at Heathrow’s Terminal 5 can automatically detect the presence of liquids in carry-on bags. Scientists are testing the scanners to ensure they can also determine if the liquids are harmful.
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