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30/11/2005 – Tallinn for under &pound;100
Brits wanting a quick getaway break after Christmas might have found just the thing in a new deal to the Estonian capita

29/11/2005 – Travellers like to do it themselves
Independent travel is becoming an increasingly popular way to holiday in Spain, according to the latest statistics from

28/11/2005 – Exotic beach honeymooners favourite
Newly married couples love nothing more than a getaway to an exotic beach destination, says a new survey.

25/11/2005 – Stress affects 23m
Brits are becoming a nation of stressed out workaholics, says a new report.

24/11/2005 – Disadvantages of not speaking local lingo
Brits abroad who cannot speak the local language claim they are at a disadvantage compared to those who can.

23/11/2005 – Internet travel sites booming
One in two UK internet users visit a travel site at least once a month, claims new research.

22/11/2005 – Travellers warned to check before signing
British travellers paying by card abroad are being stung for &pound;5 million per annum in extra charges levied by retai

21/11/2005 – Models love Mallorca
Gorgeous catwalk icon Claudia Schiffer has declared that Mallorca is one of her favourite holiday destinations.

18/11/2005 – Thailand to honour king's jubilee
Thailand, the country of beautiful beaches and idyllic islands is making preparations to honour the Thai king's 60th yea

17/11/2005 – Short supply of gay honeymoons
Travel agents will struggle to find enough honeymoons for newly married gay couples, says the World Travel Market.

16/11/2005 – Travelling Brits have hearts of gold
Conscientious travellers are more likely to take a 'meaningful' vacation since disasters such at Boxing Day tsunami, say

15/11/2005 – Brits forgoing annual leave claims report
British workers are choosing not to take their full holiday entitlement, losing out on &pound;627 million of paid holida

14/11/2005 – UK grads head for Indian call centres
A record number of British graduates are heading out to India to work in call centres, claims new research.

11/11/2005 – Egypt makes holiday comeback
Egypt has experienced a rise in visitor numbers since the terrorist attacks earlier in the year.

10/11/2005 – And the crowds just keep on coming
Tourists are flocking abroad in their droves, shows new figures from the Office of National Statistics.

09/11/2005 – Skiers warned of rage on the slopes
One in five Brits has experienced an angry outburst on the slopes, according to skiing research from Lloyds TSB Insuranc

08/11/2005 – Mountain boozers warned to take care
Having a little tipple is all part of a holiday for most people, but new research says that skiers should be more carefu

07/11/2005 – Schwarzenegger promotes Californian skiing
Anyone inspired by Arnold Schwarzenegger to take to the ski slopes of California would be well advised to take out a win

04/11/2005 – Tuk tuk travelling made easier
Travelling around Thailand in a tuk tuk can be a precarious experience.

03/11/2005 – Down Under at the top
Australia has been named as next year's top choice of destination, according to a new survey.

02/11/2005 – Anyone for a unique travel experience?
A new travel guide has approached recommending foreign resorts in a totally new light.

01/11/2005 – Sri Lanka boasts most stylish resort
The world's most stylish resort has been named as Lunuganga, Sri Lanka, which is the former home of architect Geoffrey B

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