Tulisa Contostavlos Beats Kate Middleton To Be Crowned Most Searched Celebrity of 2012 [SLIDESHOW]
Cheryl Cole, Whitney Houston and Justin Bieber also named in top five.
Ryanair Shares Soar on Posts Profits and Outlook Boost
UK’s low cost airline announces a profit boost on growing passenger traffic and a rise in fares.
Clumsy Restorer Cecilia Gimenez who Botched Spanish Ecce Homo Fresco Demands Royalties For Tourist Boom
Visitors have paid €2,000 in just four days to see Cecilia Gimenez's terrible restoration in Borja church.
Bring On The Olympics… But Maybe Skip The Opening Ceremony?
I've been living in London for over 18 months now, and every time the English have a whinge about something I can't help but think back to my Aussie roots and how we stereotype them to be somewhat negative at the best of times.
Ryanair and Easyjet Include Debit Card Surcharges in Headline Air Ticket Price
12 no-frills airlines bow to pressure and agree to lose 'last-minute' rip-off charges following complaints to OFT.
Aer Lingus Shares Soar After Latest Ryanair Takeover Bid
Ryanair has made a move to take a 50 percent stake in Aer Lingus, despite having past attempts rejected by EU regulators on competition grounds
Iata Warns Airlines of Worsening Eurozone Crisis and Oil Price Rise Risks
International Air Transport Association says deepening eurozone sovereign debt crisis and rising oil prices threaten to wipe out airline industry profits and targets
Ryanair Shares Fall Sharply as High Fuel Costs Hit Profits
Budget airline Ryanair warns of a future decline in profits on higher fuel costs, despite beating forecasts with a 2012 profit surge.
Ryanair Face Big Bill Over Stranded Icelandic Volcano Passengers
Advocate general claims budget airline should have paid to look after passengers left abroad by Icelandic eruption.
Credit Card 'Rip-off' Surcharges Banned by Government
Hidden credit and debit card surcharges face axe as Treasury plans crackdown to help consumers.
Major Airlines Seek Repeal of Air Passenger Duty
The tax makes Britain a less preferred holiday destination and penalises British holidaymakers, the companies say.
Ryanair Website Teases Berlusconi Again Ahead of Crucial Vote
Even Ryanair is betting on Silvio Berlusconi's defeat after Tuesday's vote on the Italian budget that could force the 75-year old mogul to step down as prime minister.
Ryanair to Introduce In-Flight Porn Service, Gambling and Games
Leading airline Ryanair is planning to introduce a pornography service for passengers during flights, claims news report
4 October 2011: All The Latest Live Travel News
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Iceland volcano: No threat from ash cloud this weekend
The Grimsovtn volcano is producing mostly steam rather than ash and activity should decline sharply within a few days.
Iceland volcano: Ash cloud clears as UK flights resume
The Icelandic ash cloud left British airspace early on Wednesday morning according to the air traffic controller NATS.
Iceland volcano: Ryanair backs down over ash claims
Ryanair has cancelled all flights to and from Scottish airports and been forced to back down over claims that the ash cloud has had no effect on its aircraft.
Iceland volcano ash cloud: Worst may be over, Met Office says
The ash cloud caused by the eruption of an Icelandic Volcano has become less intense and the worst of the outburst may be over, the Met Office has said.
Iceland volcano ash cancels 500 flights across Europe
The ash cloud from the erupting Iceland volcano could force the cancellation of up to 500 commercial flights in Northern Ireland, Scotland and parts of Scandinavia, the European air traffic agency has said.
Iceland volcano: Ash cloud closes U.K. airspace
The government said on Tuesday that ash from an Icelandic volcano would not lead to the total shutdown of airspace despite the cancellation of over 250 flights across Europe this morning.
Iceland ash cloud 2011: Which insurance companies paid out last time?
Last year's Iceland ash cloud caused many Britons to check their travel insurance policies for an eventuality that few had previously considered. So, few could have imagined that the industry would have to deal with a similar episode so soon after the first with forecasters warning that the plume from the Grimsvotn volcano could be blown to northern Scotland tomorrow, and the rest of Britain by Thursday.
Ryanair reports Q3 loss thanks to strikes and snow, optimistic for FY
Budget airline Ryanair reported a fall in its losses in the third quarter ended 31 December 2010, and added that it expected full year results to be towards the upper end of expectations.
Ryanair suffers 24 pct decline in Q1; FY guidance 'in tact'
Ryanair have lost 50 million over the last three months after volcanic eruptions in Eyjafjallajokull caused severe traffic disruption over Europe.
BAA passenger numbers improving year-on-year; 'Strong performance'
BAA passenger numbers have shown a gradual improvement year-on-year, as latest figures show a 1.7 percent fall on June 2009, compared with 22.7 percent disparity in April and 4.5 pct in May.
British Airways CEO Willie Walsh must end strikes if he wants a bonus
Willie Walsh, the tough CEO of the strike-hit, ash-cloud hit and recession-hit airline British Airways, has said that he will decline to take a bonus this year, for the second year running.
Irish eyes are smiling but is Ryanair really the world's favourite airline?
Perusing the much respected Airline of the Year awards given by air transport research company and occasional government consultants Skytrax over the last decade, I'm slightly at a loss. Singapore, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Asiana (20 May 2010) even British Airways (2006), but not the airline Mr Michael O'Leary claims is the "world's favourite", Ryanair. Surely an omission and not simply hyperbole on Mr O'Leary's part as the Skytrax Airline of the Year Award is known the w...
Ryanair profits up 200% despite collapse in Irish tourism and ash cloud
Budget airline Ryanair said it was optimistic of the coming financial year after announcing an increase in pre-tax profit of over 200 per cent in the full year ended 31 March 2010.