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ABTA: European Holiday Bookings Up

The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has released figures which show that European destinations are performing well this summer, with increased numbers of bookings compared with 2010. Cheap holidays to Spain were shown to be helping a boost in popularity for the country, with the ABTA saying that bookings to Spanish destinations this summer [...]

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Extension of Atol Protection

The Government has confirmed that more holidaymakers are set to be protected from losses when a travel company goes bust. Currently, package holidays are covered by the Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (Atol) scheme, ensuring refunds for customers whose tour operator folds. The government said that, by the end of the year, flights and accommodation in [...]

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Sharm Shark Attack

Water Excursions Cancelled The recent shark attacks on tourists who have been enjoying the warm shores of Sharm el Sheikh have caused a closure of various water sports in the Red Sea as well as surrounding beaches. Attempts to rid the waters of the invading sharks seemed to be a success after two were captured [...]

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ABTA launches a manifesto on the key issues facing the travel industry

ABTA today launched its first ever Manifesto outlining ABTA’s position on the key lobbying issues facing the travel industry. ABTA Members including Board Directors, the FTO Board and the Council of Regions joined MPs, Peers and civil servants at the event in the House of Lords along with ABTA Travel Industry Partners, the UK Tourism [...]

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London Heathrow has rise in passenger numbers

London Heathrow has seen a huge surge in traffic thanks to the lack of sunshine and the failure of the ‘barbecue summer’. July was the third busiest month after hundreds of Brit’s booked up last minute holidays in a bid to escape the rain and see some sunshine. 6.48 million passengers used London Heathrow in [...]

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Rise in last minute bookings

After all hopes of a ‘barbecue summer’ have been washed away, us Brit’s are rushing to get last minute holidays to enjoy some summer sun. August is now set to be wet and miserable and operators have seen a large increase in the number of last minute bookings being made. 56mm of rain are expected [...]

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