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Firms win
bonding
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Companies facing demands for bonding
of up to £30 million have been granted a
“stay of execution” after Iata was forced
to review its policies. The association,
which regulates sales of scheduled
airline tickets, is also facing criticism
from agents about its refusal to conform
to European privacy laws governing
passenger booking data. Full stories, p4
Special report: Tui Travel
Bosses talk about Tui’s new “be special”
employee-focused strategy, in-resort
service and plans for its retail outlets. p10
KNOWLEDGE.
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Short-haul
Red rage in Thailand: Red-shirt protesters in Bangkok demanded the return of
Europe by rail: how agents can create their
exiled former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra during protests that brought the
Thai capital to a halt this week. Operators rerouted passengers to avoid the city,
own packages. Plus, value for money in the
but on Wednesday the FCO downgraded its advice as demonstrations subsided.
Balkans, latest hotel news and more. p43 However, Aito chairman Derek Moore warned trouble could flare again. p5
Jamaica mega-fam: Win one of Technology: Drag your phone system into
40 places for a trip in June, p13 the 21st century and make big savings, p36
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