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Advantage Travel Centres closed its 2009 conference by announcing that next year?s event will be held from May 21-23 in Lucerne, Switzerland.

p>Advantage Travel Centres closed its 2009 conference by announcing that next year?s event will be held from May 21-23 in Lucerne, Switzerland.

The Humber region?s sunseekers have provided a record boost for Humberside Airport Travel with the travel agency experiencing its busiest ever Summer.

p>The Humber region?s sunseekers have provided a record boost for Humberside Airport Travel with the travel agency experiencing its busiest ever Summer.

New for 2009, Esprit Holidays is offering free child places on all departure dates on its Santa?s Lapland holidays for children aged 2-5 years, and reductions for older children of up to 75% off the adult price.

p>New for 2009, Esprit Holidays is offering free child places on all departure dates on its Santa?s Lapland holidays for children aged 2-5 years, and reductions for older children of up to 75% off the adult price.

A collection of financial experts and senior travel executives will debate the impact the worldwide financial downturn will have on the industry in 2010 in the rebranded WTM Vision ? The Global Economic Forum.

p> A collection of financial experts and senior travel executives will debate the impact the worldwide financial downturn will have on the industry in 2010 in the rebranded WTM Vision ? The Global Economic Forum.

Following a 13% year-on-year increase in transportation of pets on its North Sea route, Stena Line is looking to woo pet owners with a new step-by-step video guide to taking pets on holiday by ferry.

The guide features dog owner Jason Towler and his Jack Russell Eddie (pictured) and explains the legal and practical requirements of taking pets to Holland and back into the UK to help agents understand the government?s Pet Travel Scheme (PETS). The scheme was developed to enable pets - specifically dogs, cats and ferrets - to re-enter Britain without quarantine.

The guide can be viewed at www.stenaline.co.uk/pet-travel

p>Following a 13% year-on-year increase in transportation of pets on its North Sea route, Stena Line is looking to woo pet owners with a new step-by-step video guide to taking pets on holiday by ferry.

The guide features dog owner Jason Towler and his Jack Russell Eddie (pictured) and explains the legal and practical requirements of taking pets to Holland and back into the UK to help agents understand the government?s Pet Travel Scheme (PETS). The scheme was developed to enable pets - specifically dogs, cats and ferrets - to re-enter Britain without quarantine.

The guide can be viewed at www.stenaline.co.uk/pet-travel