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One in ten charitable Brits take gifts abroad for locals

The British tea bag is the most well-travelled food item ever, according to a survey from The Co-operative Travel, with a third of holidaymakers claiming they can?t be without their favourite, quintessential brew while they are abroad on holiday, while one in ten charitable Brits forgo space for themselves to pack gifts to give to local people overseas.

Time is money for airport passengers according to research by London City Airport

Research by London City Airport [LCY] has found that the average person travelling through the airport values one hour of their time at ?189.25.

Travel agents optimistic for 2013


British travel agents are in high spirits and feeling positive about the past year?s travel business, according to a new survey from Carnival Cruise Lines.

Poll reveals Algarve is budget-friendly choice for self-catering breaks

Premier Holidays reports that a Post Office Travel Money poll, taken over the summer, indicates that the Algarve is one of the most budget-friendly places in Europe to take a self-catering holiday.

Skyscanner survey reveals the perfect passenger

A survey of more than 700 international cabin crew members, from 85 countries by Skyscanner has revealed their perfect airline passenger - a European male in his 30s who travels alone for pleasure rather than business, and is seated in Economy.

PwC survey reveals holidays becoming spending priority


Findings of a recent PwC consumer behaviour and travel survey show the changing holiday habits of consumers.

Young Brits vote Big Ben as top British landmark

Young Britons are traditionalists at heart who are keen to explore their country?s heritage according to findings from a new children?s tourism report.