Travel Advice
Young People ‘More Likely to buy a Present than Travel Insurance’
FCO research shows young people are more likely to buy a present than travel insurance when travelling abroad to visit friends and family
Volcanic Ash update 25/5/11
According to reports there are currently no disruptions with UK flights, however there are some cancelled flights to/from Germany as the ash cloud passes over
Volcanic Ash update 16.30 24/5/11
In addition to the earlier services the following flights have been cancelled for Tuesday 24th May 2011 From Beflast International Airport 16:45 EZY 553 Newcastle
Volcanic Ash Update
The volcanic ash cloud from the Grimsvotn volcano in Iceland had reached Scotland causing disruption to many flights. The following are confirmed cancellations: Easyjet have
Volcanic Ash update
With the news of the recent eruption of the Grimsvotn volcano in Iceland we want to reassure passengers that currently all flights are operating as
Road Closure on Approach to London Luton Airport 6 – 9th May 2011
A stretch of Kimpton Road, Luton, will be closed to traffic and pedestrians for essential bridge works connected with the Luton Dunstable Busway. The closure
BA calls off strikes over Easter
British Airways and cabin crew union Unite have agreed a 28-day extension to the deadline by which the union must announce any further industrial action,
Changes to Bournemouth Car Parking
Bournemouth Airport is changing the arrangements for passengers being picked up and dropped off. At present vehicles that are dropping off or picking up passengers
Foreign Office Advice – Libya
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that the UK is “taking every action to get the remaining British nationals in Libya out of harm’s way”. In
Libya Travel Advice
Due to recent demonstrations taking place in the country the Foreign Office had advised against all but essential travel to Libya and for those without

