Travel highlights and trends
Jan 1st, 2012 | By The EditorThe CD-Traveller team share their top 2011 travel experiences and look at the top spots for 2012
The CD-Traveller team share their top 2011 travel experiences and look at the top spots for 2012
2009 was a year of belt tightening. We may not have gone abroad in such large numbers but holidays remained necessities. There was a drop of 15% in those of us holidaying abroad. So says our Office of National Statistics (ONS) via their annual Travel Trends publication and goes to confirm –officially- what we knew already.
Headlines in the press yesterday spoke of the fastest fall since the 1970’s and how overseas trips had grown by an average of 4% per year since 1974 up until 2009. But how accurately does this record what you and I did? Did 314,000 fewer of us go Turkey last year? And does it matter anyway?
CD Traveller tells you what’s hot in the travel world
Whether you’re stay-cationing or vacationing, CD Traveller tells you what’s hot in the travel world
Whether you’re staycationing or vacationing, CD Traveller tells you what’s hot in the travel world
Whether you’re staycation-ing or vacationing, CD Traveller tells you what’s happening in the travel world
Whether you’re staycation-ing or vacationing, CD Traveller tells you what’s happening in the travel world
Whether you’re staycation-ing or vacationing, CD Traveller tells you what’s happening in the travel world
Whether you’re staycation-ing or vacationing, CD Traveller tells you what’s hot and what’s not in the travel world
Whether you’re staycation-ing or vacationing, CD Traveller tells you what’s happening in the travel world
Whether you’re staycation-ing or vacationing, CD- traveller tells you what’s happening in the travel world
Whether you’re staycation-ing or vacationing, CD Traveller tells you what’s happening in the travel world HOT Having a gay time in London The UK’s first gay tourist office opened in October in Chinatown, London. The office – located at 30 Lisle Street, WC2 – will prove to be as useful to Londoners as to tourists, covering as it does “everything from charity participation to Buckingham Palace, naughty gay clubs to life drawing classes.” And where London leads, the rest of the UK follows… The land
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