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Bmi cuts routes from Heathrow Airport

Bmi is to cut five of its Heathrow routes next year as it struggles to stay profitable during the economic downturn. The airline, which is now owned by Lufthansa and is Britain’s second largest airline at Heathrow, blamed...

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Andre Ward had big backer from America - and Yank was no mug punter

We should have known a shock was on the cards when an American punter flew to Nottingham to stake £10,000 in readies on boxer Andre Ward to beat Mikkel Kessler in the Super Six tournament on Saturday.

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Airlines Push Limits of Selling Onboard

From Broadway tickets to upgraded food, carriers such as American, BA, and JAL are copying Ryanair's success at merchandising to passengers in the air Booking ski-hire, Broadway tickets or train tickets are just some of the new...

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Airlines Prepare for January Peaks

It makes sense to think that the busiest time of year for airlines is during the summer and, for many, this period is definitely one of the most lucrative when it comes to tourists hoping to jet off in the sun. However, winter...

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EasyJet's Holocaust fashion shoot grounded

In an embarrassing change of course, the budget airline easyJet has pulped almost 300,000 copies of its in-flight magazine because of a monumental row over its use of a Holocaust memorial as a location for a fashion shoot.

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Business Diary: Say a little prayer for Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs' Lloyd Blankfein has copped some flak for an off-the-cuff remark about performing "God's work" at the bank. But this alternative version of the Lord's Prayer doing the rounds on the internet will infuriate him....

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City guide: Berlin

Published Date: 25 November 2009 It seems absurd that it was ever here. For 28 years, the Berlin Wall turned the western districts of the city into an opulent, fenced-off oasis in the grey wastes of the Eastern Bloc. It is also...

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The column that saves you money: Going on the piste's never been cheaper!

Skiing holidays aren't cheap. If you have an accident on the mountain, it can cost £4,000 for an air ambulance in Europe and £8,000 in the U.S. A broken leg can cost £7,000 to fix in Europe and up to £16,000 in the U.S. Direct...

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Ryanair announces new base at Oslo Rygge

Ryanair has announced plans to open a new base at Oslo Rygge in March next year with three based aircraft and 16 new routes being launched. The move will bring the carrier's total number of bases to 37. The budget airline says...

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Ryanair dubbed Britain's 'worst family brand'

Ryanair is the least family-friendly brand in the country, according to a poll by marketing specialists FamilyBrands. The Irish low-cost carrier came last in a list of 100 well-known firms, with... The latest deals from more...

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