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1. Britons unwilling to relinquish holiday despite credit crunch
Britons would rather spend less on everyday luxuries than deny themselves an annual holiday, despite the credit crunch, fear of negative housing equity and rising food and fuel costs, a survey shows.
07 Jul 2008
2. Feeble pound shifts Britons' holiday targets
Vodka, the famous Starowka quarter and the Palace of Culture commonly draw tourists to Warsaw, but John Bentley had a more mercenary motive for holidaying there recently - it wouldn't break the bank, despite sterling's weakness.
01 Jul 2008
3. First Choice Holidays says trading on track
First Choice Holidays said on Wednesday it was trading in line with its expectations, with summer sales at its mainstream tour business improving and its specialist and activity holidays selling well.
07 Mar 2007
4. Virgin eyes auction for First Choice unit
Billionaire Richard Branson's Virgin group is eyeing the 500 million to 600 million pound auction for the holiday package business of First Choice Holidays, the Daily Telegraph reported on Monday.
15 Jan 2007
5. First Choice in talks to sell package tour unit
First Choice Holidays Plc is in early stage talks with a number of parties over the possible sale of its main package holiday business, it said on Monday.
27 Nov 2006
6. First Choice on track for strong growth
Tour operator First Choice Holidays said on Wednesday it was on track to deliver strong profit growth for the year to October and confident of meeting its 5 percent profit margin target for its next financial year.
25 Oct 2006
7. Thomas Cook narrows 9-mth loss
Thomas Cook, Europe's second biggest tourism firm, said on Tuesday it had narrowed its loss in the first nine months of the year by 21 percent as it cut costs and the number of holidaymakers in Germany rose.
12 Sep 2006
8. Cards to usurp cash on Britons', Germans' holidays
British and German debit card holders who flock to Spain, Italy or Portugal for next year's summer holidays should be able to stock up on groceries in local supermarkets without stocking up on banknotes first.
28 Aug 2006
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