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One Adult Diaper, Please
With European travellers stuck because of a freak volcano in Iceland, it makes one stand back and assess the very nature of getting from point A to B. The poor airline industry is being hit with yet another sucker punch … Continue reading
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The New Cruelty?
Budget bucket Ryanair is always in the news. Michael O’Leary’s constant attempt to swim through the bureaucratic loopholes and squeeze out extra coin from travelers has led the Office of Fair Trade to his door numerous times. But, despite the … Continue reading
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…And Still We Come Back For More
…And Still We Come Back For More How do bad businesses stay in business? What makes good businesses good? Does a great product mean the business can’t lose? I always hear these questions knocking around in my head, whether I’m … Continue reading
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Take anything…but the sandwich!
Every day the aviation industry is in the news. If it’s not for planes disappearing mid-air, it’s for the effect the recession is having on Orville and Wilbur Wright‘s magnificent invention. Boy, do people love to bag on airlines. Like … Continue reading
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There’s Still Room At The Top
“Most businesses rely on human contact, and more importantly, most businesses face competition…” this is a quote from David Radcliffe, chief executive of leading corporate travel agents, Hogg Robinson Group, from CNBC Business News. While it’s easy to think that … Continue reading
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That Volcano Has Reinvigorated Travel!
It sometimes takes an act of nature to change the human perspective. And sometimes that act is unpronounceable – go on, try saying Eyjafjallajokull several times in row. That’s the name of the volcano that is causing the latest eruptions … Continue reading →
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