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Ryanair to charge a pound per pee
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Plane seats and debris sighted in Air France jet search
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Gatwick loses New York flight
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5 Britons and 3 Irish among missing Air France passengers
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228 passengers feared dead after plane disappears off the radar
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British hotels defy global slump
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EasyJet shelves plans for in-flight weddings
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Latvia looks at the brighter side with 'Blonde Weekend'
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33 Britons trapped on swine-flu cruise ship
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Millions use Facebook and Twitter on holiday
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Cheaper meals after France slashes VAT
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UK beaches fail clean water tests
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Holidaymakers warned not to exchange money at airports
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Cruise holidays boom
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MSC Cruises' response to Somali pirates
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Mexico travel is back on the map
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Camping holidays are Brits' new favourite
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Life's no beach for holiday donkeys
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Ryanair charges £10 for online check-in
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Baggage cart sucked up by jet engine
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