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Budget airline bmibaby is refusing to pay hotel and food costs incurred by passengers stranded by the volcanic ash cloud while they waited for a flight home, despite EU rules stating carriers must cough-up.
3 August 2010
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Nationwide is revamping its current account, offering annual multi-trip European travel insurance to new and existing customers who fund it with at least £750 each month.
31 July 2010
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Nationwide is revamping its current account, offering annual multi-trip European travel insurance to new and existing customers who fund it with at least £750 each month.
30 July 2010
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The first new current account-offering UK bank in over a century launches today.
29 July 2010
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Thousands of holidaymakers have had their holiday plans ruined by the collapse of Surrey-based travel firm Goldtrail Travel Limited.
19 July 2010
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The web is full of copycat websites that charge you for performing tasks that are usually free.
8 July 2010
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A bookmaker says summer travellers can hedge their bets against volcanic ash disruption by gambling that their flight will be cancelled.
22 May 2010
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Most insurers will refuse a payout if your future travel plans are disrupted by the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland.
21 May 2010
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Hundreds of thousands of travellers booked on a British Airways (BA) flight over the next month face severe disruption after today's announcement of strike action.
10 May 2010

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