Back in November, one of the Deals of the Week was an offer from British Airways. If you were willing to sign up for their Chase Visa Card and pay the $75 annual membership fee, you could get up to 100,000 frequent flier miles.
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Remember that 100,000-mile Offer by British Airways? (source: About)
The British Travel Awards, known for recognising the best in the travel industry, have revealed key findings from the 2009 survey.
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British Travel Awards survey
Pictures of North Africa’s Roman ruins by Don McCullin, the celebrated British photographer.
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Don McCullin: photography from Libya
Evocative pictures of North Africa’s Roman ruins by Don McCullin, the celebrated British photographer.
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Don McCullin exclusive: photography from Libya
Evocative pictures of North Africa’s Roman ruins by Don McCullin, the celebrated British photographer.
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Don McCullin exclusive: photography from Libya
Union members representing British Airlines cabin crews said Monday they have voted overwhelmingly to strike, though no date was announced. (source: CNN) – RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
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BA cabin crews vote to strike (source: CNN)
Nestled in the spectacular Coast Mountains of British Columbia, just 75 miles north of Vancouver, award-winning Whistler features a mountain village unique for its alpine charm, relaxed West Coast ambiance and breathtaking scenery.
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Video: A world apart in Whistler
London – A British Airways (BA) plane flying from London’s Heathrow airport to Mexico City turned back two hours into its journey following a data discrepancy concerning a US passenger, the airline said Monday. The return of the Boeing 747, with 31..
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BA flight turns back after passenger ‘data discrepancy’ (source: Earth Times)
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has warned British travellers about the dangers of getting involved in drugs abroad.
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FCO warning over drugs abroad
Unite, the union, is due to head back to the high court today over a dispute with British Airways (BA) over the pay and conditions of its cabin crew.
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BA/union dispute at high court