Yosemite tourists possibly dead after waterfall accident

July 21, 2011

Three visitors to the US’ famed national park, Yosemite National Park, are now presumed dead after they were swept over a 317ft waterfall. Eyewitnesses at Yosemite National Park, located in California, insist that the trio ignored warning signs while climbing over a barrier so they could pose for photographs. As of yet, ...

Brits told to leave Tokyo amid radiation fears

March 17, 2011

The Foreign Office has warned British national to leave Tokyo and northern Japan as the nuclear crisis in the country deepens. Other nations have also told their citizens to evacuate, while big international companies like H&M and Ikea have relocated to the south. Airlines from Europe and Asia have also ...

Expedia opens Edinburgh office

January 31, 2011

Expedia will open a new office in Edinburgh as sales for the group increase more than 40 per cent in the UK country. The office will be the third for the company in the UK and comes as travel to Scotland becomes widely popular with French, North American and German travellers. ...

Greenlight flags carrentals.co.uk as number one in car hire searches

January 20, 2011

Popular car hire comparison website, carrentals.co.uk, has earned the top spot for SEO and social media marketing in the most recent research from Greenlight, a search engine marketing firm. The research reflects all searches in the Car Hire sector including those based around SEO and social media outlets. The award-winning comparison ...

Sainsburys Finance warns of costly credit card fees

December 22, 2010

Britons planning to holiday abroad this festive season have been urged to learn the foreign exchange rates on their credit cards. According to Sainsbury’s Finance, people should be aware of high exchange rates when travelling abroad and using a credit card. The supermarket giant’s financial business said that a number of ...

Spain and Portugal propose elimination of roaming charges

November 8, 2010

Spain and Portugal could be poised to revolutionise roaming laws in Europe with a move that would end mobile roaming charges between both countries. An a move that would be met with widespread support from the European Commission, Prime Ministers from both Spain and Portugal are set to meet at a ...

BT brings WiFi to the Tube

October 29, 2010

Charing Cross will be the London Underground’s first recipient of WiFi services for busy UK commuters. Beginning next week, BT will launch its BT Openzone service for a six-month pilot of the new wireless system. Although there will be no access on the actual trains, commuters waiting to take the Northern ...

Travelodge offers £15 off bookings with Discount Vouchers

October 13, 2010

Discount vouchers has once again partnered with leaders in the travel industry to bring you the latest in online money-saving opportunities. In its latest match-up, discountvouchers.co.uk has paired with Travelodge to offer a £15 off money-saving voucher for 50 hotels within the UK. The popular budget hotel chain will open up ...

Young male drivers pay for reputation as speed demons

September 21, 2010

According to figures released by moneysupermarket.com, young male drivers  pay nearly 80 per cent more on average than their young female counterparts for vehicle insurance. In a recent analysis of car insurance premiums across drivers of all ages, the leading money market website found that the cheapest premium available for an ...

Save on airport parking with new website

September 20, 2010

With airline ticket prices a constant topic of conversation among travellers, the cost of airport parking often goes unnoticed. As leading international carriers begin to recover from one of the worst economic recessions in decades, budget airlines are once again beginning to offer tickets at heavily discounted rates. However, with airline ...

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