• EasyJet Air Fare Advert Misleading Says Advertising Standards Agency

    “EasyJet has flown into trouble with adverts which promised a “double the difference” refund if passengers found a cheaper fare. The adverts stated: “Book by Friday and if you find it cheaper elsewhere we’ll refund DOUBLE the difference.”” Link: http://news.sky.coml

  • EasyJet maintains robust outlook

    “EasyJet, the UK’s leading low-cost airline, has maintained its forecast for a 20 per cent increase in underlying pre-tax profits in its financial year to the end of September, in stark contrast to the profit warning issued this week by rival Ryanair.” Link: http://www.ft.com

  • Ryanair gets Easyjet ad grounded

    “As an airline, you know you’re in bother when Ryanair accuses you of making misleading adverts… Rival low-cost operator Easyjet has been forced by the Advertising Standards Agency to withdraw some of its adverts, after Ryanair successfully argued that they were misleading. The ASA said they broke rules on ‘truthfulness, guarantees and substantiation’ and have…

  • How to take good photos

    “Tom Ang presents top tips on how to get the most out of your digital camera.” Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/britain/goodphotos/

  • Ryanair signals huge rise in Edinburgh flights

    “A CHEAP air travel bonanza has been signalled by Ryanair, with plans for dozens of new routes from Scotland’s largest airport over the next two years. The news came as the no-frills airline confirmed plans for 12 additional links from Edinburgh, as The Scotsman revealed yesterday. In one of the largest-ever routes announcements in Scotland,…

  • Ryanair reopens online booking system

    “Ryanair returned to normal business yesterday after completing alterations to its website a day ahead of schedule. The airline’s reservation system was expected to be closed until late today. Some minor glitches are still expected for the next few days.” Link: http://www.travelweekly.co.uk

  • RyanAir Online Check-in

    “Further passing on the costs of service directly to the consumer, RyanAir recently altered their check-in model. Whereas online check-in was formerly linked to priority boarding and was a privilege to be purchased for 6 euros, they have turned the tables and made online check-in the free standard, with anyone needing counter service (namely to…

  • Eurostar versus Easyjet

    “We’ve all seen the one cent ultra-cheap fares that Ryanair, Easyjet and and other low cost carriers (LCCs) frequently offer from European hubs. It’s a great way to skip around the EU if you’re flexible and haven’t got a lot of cash; it thus has recently become pretty popular with students and vacationers on a…

  • The Web’s Complete Local Time Resource

    “The World Time Engine is a service for home users and business professionals to search and compare local world times for any country, city, town, village, zip code, point of interest or geographic coordinates on earth.” Link: http://worldtimeengine.com/

  • Ryanair to shut website for a weekend

    “Ryanair is to shut down its entire flight booking system for a whole weekend later this month, it emerged today. Neither online or telephone customers will be able to book flights between 10pm on Friday, 22 February and 11pm on the following Monday. Flights will continue as normal during the shutdown, which has been caused…

  • Ireland debates switch to right-hand driving

    “Ireland should consider giving up driving on the left to reduce accidents by foreigners accustomed to right side motoring, a senior politician said Friday.” Link: http://www.reuters.com

  • Crews tackle London market blaze

    “Up to 100 firefighters are tackling a major blaze that is spreading rapidly through London’s famous Camden Market.” Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk

  • US warns against travel to western Kenyan cities

    “The State Department warned Americans Thursday against travel to Kisumu and other western Kenyan cities while temporarily moving a number of US officials from Kisumu to the capital Nairobi. “US citizens should avoid all travel to the cities of Kisumu, Nakuru and Naivasha, and defer all non-essential travel to the remaining portions of Nyanza, Western,…

  • Critics fear chill on U.S. north

    “Beginning Thursday, U.S. and Canadian citizens who want to enter the United States from Canada must provide border agents with two documents: proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate and a government-issued photo identification such as a driver’s license. In the past, documents weren’t required to cross the border from Canada into the United…

  • Ryanair incurs wrath of Sarko the Terrible

    “The Elys??Æ’?‚?©e palace is apparently none too pleased with Ryanair, after the airline yesterday ran an ad in the French press featuring a lovely snap of Sarko and squeeze Carla Bruni. Ryanair ad featuring Sarko and BruniThe offending advert, designed to promote 100,000 cut-price tickets, showed the beaming couple staring up towards the line “Ryanair.…