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Libya air strike causes ryanair cutbacks
The low-budget airline has had to reroute services to Sicily's Trapani airport after they fell within the no-fly zone instituted before air strikes on Libya.
Mon, Mar 21, 2011
More retirees opt for 'adventure tourism' in asia
Formerly just the vacation territory of backpackers, an increasing number of affluent retirees are choosing more challenging, off-the-beaten track holiday destinations like India, Thailand and Vietnam, creating a growing demand for comfortable, well-appointed holiday property in the region.
Mon, Mar 21, 2011
Real estate transactions drop in major chinese cities
Sales dropped by as much as 31% in Beijing and Shanghai last month when compared to the same figures from last year, reports the municipal statistics bureau.
Fri, Mar 18, 2011
Canadian Property sales level out
The Canadian Real Estate Association reports sales for last month declined at their slowest rate in nine months.
Fri, Mar 18, 2011
Business booms on brazil's domestic property market
The international hotel brand has opened its latest property in the Moroccan seaside town of Essaouira.
Fri, Mar 18, 2011
Sofitel launches new luxury morocco hotel
The international hotel brand has opened its latest property in the Moroccan seaside town of Essaouira.
Fri, Mar 18, 2011
Museums, low costs make warsaw tourist haven
Low costs and its recent EU membership have meant more tourists are flocking to Poland, and with its fascinating history, the city of Warsaw is a particular draw.
Fri, Mar 18, 2011
Southeast asia considers eu-style single visa
Member states of ASEAN are devising a single-entry visa that could see tourists able to visit countries such as Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos in one hassle-free trip.
Fri, Mar 18, 2011
France property enquiries soar for february
Popular French tourist regions made up four of the most searched for locations on popular property portal Rightmove last month.
Fri, Mar 18, 2011
Italy's south coast offers property bargains
Lower local employment rates and demand levels mean prices can be significantly lower in the south of the country, where the scenery is just as beautiful and the cultural offerings just as rich.
Fri, Mar 18, 2011