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Glasgow’s ambitious plan to develop its tourism

An ambitious plan to develop tourism over the next ten years has been launched in Glasgow. Glasgow’s tourism strategy blueprint intends to draw four million tourists and over £1bn to its economy from tourism industry annually by 2016. Glasgow’s tourism attracted 2.8 million tourists in 2005 that spent about £700m, with the industry employing about [...]

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Canadian officials splurge on overseas travels

An audit on the travel expenditures of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans disclosed some doubtful items costing British taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars. The audit report dated September 30 was used as evidence. Liberal Paul Martin and his party mates had not cleaned up the government after a recent sponsorship scandal. The attack [...]

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How to Drink Your Homemade Wine

Drinking anything is relatively easy, just purse your lips and raise the glass, right?  While this is an effective method of getting liquid into your mouth, there is so much more that goes into drinking wine.  This is especially true of wine you have made yourself. The initial presentation of your wine is important.  What [...]

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Channel Tunnel causes travel chaos

A fire on the Channel Tunnel is causing great problems for most people in both Calais and Kent. When the trains along the high-speed tracks stopped, several people struggled to make deliveries or to go home. Camille Lamalle, a Frenchwoman residing in Surrey, stated that most passengers had expected the worst because 11 September commemorated [...]

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Decision to employ travel adviser criticised

Health leaders have faced criticisms for employing an adviser who is tasked to inform personnel how to arrive at their newly constructed headquarters on time. The travel coordinator has been backed for a couple of days per week over nine months by the local passenger transport executive at a rate of approximately £6,000. The £1.4 [...]

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Travel News: Why Travel Advisories are Important (Travel Advisories for Disabled Travellers)

People with disabilities who travel, also known as disabled travel, are a new rising force in the travel industry. It also becomes a major priority and concern for travel agencies worldwide. However, many factors such as proper planning are needed to be considered in order to provide convenient and more accessible travelling for people with [...]

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Embassies and Other Posts of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office does its job through an international network of more than 261 embassies, other diplomatic posts, and high commissions. You can find the office you need by searching for an embassy website link and sending a message there. You will also get some helpful information such as fax and telephone numbers, [...]

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Travel Advisories for Women Travellers

Female travellers are not required to adopt extra precautions when travelling but should merely adhere to certain advice, which will result in a trouble-free, as well as rewarding, journey. There are various tips to consider when travelling. They include the necessary items that one should carry in one’s baggage. Pack every belonging in a small [...]

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Travel Advisories for Overseas Weddings and Civil Partnerships

A civil wedding or marriage is the legal, spiritual, religious, or social binding of individuals. It is characterised by several ceremonies and matrimonies. All over the world, marriage and civil partnership are the most commonly accepted ways of uniting individuals. In terms of legal matters, these partnerships fulfil the rights and required responsibilities of individuals. [...]

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Impact of Bird flu to Turkey’s Tourism

The tourism industry of Turkey fell into a crisis last week when foreigners cancelled hotel reservations and a British holiday sanctuary on Aegean coast was quarantined due to the spread of the bird flu virus. A large number of birds in Kusadasi were annihilated after a dead blackbird, pigeon, and duck were confirmed to have [...]

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