Airport Hotel News - October 2005 - Hotel News Archive
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Birmingham Airport to get bigger
New runway and passenger terminal announced
Birmingham faces Christmas strike
Amicus trade union may take action over the dismissal of two members of staff
Travelodge to go head to head with Premier Travel Inn
Budget hotel chain lower prices
New airline launched by teenager
Alpha One Airways launched by Martin Halstead
New airport service launched for mobiles
BAA has announced that it has gone into partnership with Digital Rum
Sofitel lands at Gatwick and Heathrow
Le Meridian to be rebranded
bmi launches non-stop London-Mumbai service
Four-times-weekly service extended from April
Emirates opens luxury lounge at Gatwick
Emirates customers to get first class service
Flybe top Northern Ireland airline
New poll find Northern Ireland's favourite low-cost airline
Moscow hotels voted world's most expensive
Rome and Bangalore not far behind
Hilton UK in £3.6 billion merger talks
North American and British-based international Hilton brands may rejoin
RBS frontrunners in £400m Hilton buyout deal
Royal Bank of Scotland look to purchase 18 hotels
BAA sells Terminal 5 hotel lease to Arora
600 room Sofitel for Heathrow Terminal 5
Jefferson clinches £100m Moat House Deal
Moat House properties to be leased to Rezidor SAS
New Zealand 'most popular destination' for UK holidaymakers
Italy the only European destination in the top ten.
Monarch launches Bargain Hunter flights
Move will allow travellers to view the most recent bargains
Holiday Inn launches special deals
Special family deal of just £29 per adult per night
Global tourism booming
Worldwide tourist arrivals have risen by 5.9 per cent
Edinburgh "best city" says poll
Daily Telegraph polls 25,000 people to discover the nation's favourite getaway spots
Manchester announces Icelandic service
Flights to Reykjavik from April
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