Visitors to London who plan to take one of the capital's red buses will need to use an Oyster smartcard or contactless credit or debit card from this summer, as cash fares are being abolished.
UK hotels and online travel agents will have more freedom to offer discounts on rooms following an Office of Fair Trading (OFT) investigation into deals struck by Expedia and Booking.com .
If you're planning on booking a holiday in what is one of the most popular months of the year to do so, new research reveals you'll get the most bang for your buck – or pound, to be precise – in Bali.
Metro Bank customers heading overseas soon have been dealt a blow after the bank announced plans to start charging for debit and credit card transactions made outside Europe.
Changes to rules on claiming compensation for flight delays are one step closer after the European Union's Transport Committee backed 600 amendments to existing rules on air passenger rights.
The cost of petrol and diesel will be cheaper for those filling up at Tesco and Asda from tomorrow, but Morrisons and Sainsbury's won't be cutting prices at the pumps.
Thick fog covering most of south east England left flights delayed and cancelled this morning, while others have been hit by problems over the past week. If you've been affected, here's a round-up of your rights.
Rail passengers in England will face average rises of 3.1% on fares next month, rather than the 4.1% hike which had been expected, Chancellor George Osborne revealed in today's Autumn Statement.
5 December 2013
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