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Space travel holidays still a distant goal on moon landing's 40th anniversary
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Pet Airways launches world's first pets-only flights
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Ashes brings cheap flights to Australia
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Plane brought down by wedding bouquet
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Missing British backpacker found alive
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Fans rush to buy South Africa World Cup tickets
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Larger flight attendants denied "sexy" uniform
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British school boy drowns in Thailand
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Love is in the air with world's first Matchmaking Flight
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Ryanair asks 'would you stand for free flights?'
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Man killed by bull in Spanish festival
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Best job in the witching world
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Harry Potter 'locations trail' for holidaying fans
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British passport fees rise to £77.50
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Cruise struck by norovirus is cancelled
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Man dies in norovirus outbreak
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Disney driver killed in monorail crash
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Men fear baring bellies on the beach
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Chicago skyscaper unveils 103rd-floor glass box
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