Guest contributor Tracerco gives us a tour under our seas and oceans The world is covered by 321,003,271 cubic miles of …
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Are Budget Hotels now the norm?
New £95m Travelodge opens in the City of London Not so long ago, budget hotels were more likely to be …
Read More »UK Hotel Investment Increasing
Despite economic gloom stories, according to property agents Knight Frank, UK Hotel Investment is healthy. In an article based on …
Read More »Outlook for Inbound Tourism Positive
According to Visit Britain we can expect to receive 41.7 million visits in 2018, up from 39.9 million in 2017 …
Read More »New Ryanair luggage policy starts on January 15th 2018
Don’t be caught out by the new Ryanair luggage policy applying from January 15th 2018. New basic allowance One small …
Read More »The Great North Road or A1
The USA has Route 66, still famous because of the song but now a shadow of it’s former self. The …
Read More »Driving in the Snow
For large parts of the UK, heavy snowfall is rather rare. When it does arrive, despite weather warnings we always …
Read More »British Airways Investment
It’s not been a good year for our national airline, British Airways. Neither the scrapping of free food on short …
Read More »Caledonian Sleeper – £150m new train investment
Not so long ago, the Sleeper service between Scotland and London looked bleak. Dated rolling stock, poor marketing and under …
Read More »Queensferry Crossing – Crossing the Firth of Forth
Regular travellers north of Edinburgh know only too well of the shortcomings of the Forth Road Bridge, almost everyday, the …
Read More »The London Underground – Love It or Hate It
Each day, there are around 4.8 million journeys on the London Underground. That’s a similar number to the entire national …
Read More »Travel Advice – Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Travel Advice before you go For travel advice about somewhere you plan to visit, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) …
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