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| Welcome to La Manga Club Spanish Holiday News - the place to find the latest Spanish holiday information and news. Use the categories on the left for all the news about La Manga Club, Spanish Holidays, Golf Holidays and Tennis Holidays. Please also browse our Spanish Holiday features section. | |
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Holidays in Spain 'popular among lone youngsters' |
31st March 2008 |
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Younger adults and teens are becoming increasingly keen to take flights to Spain on their own to enjoy holidays away from home, it has been reported.
According to the Student Youth Travel Association, the top ten international destinations for youth travel includes Spain, China, Peru, Brazil and Australia.
Other destinations include France, Italy, Spain, Germany and Greece.
Student Youth Travel Association spokeswoman Debbie Gibb claimed that youngsters now want a "notch on their belt" in terms of travel.
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Spanish holidays 'rose in February' |
31st March 2008 |
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The number of people taking flights to Spain for Spanish holidays rose in February this year, it has been revealed.
According to Forbes, a Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism statement reported that the number of tourists visiting Spain in February 2008 rose by 6.5 per cent on the previous year.
Compared to 2007, the number of tourists visiting Spain rose by this percentage to reach 3.
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More people take Spanish holidays on Costa Blanca |
28th March 2008 |
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A large proportion of holidaymakers took "irregular" Spanish holidays last year, it has been reported.
According to a study by the La Caixa savings bank an estimated 85 million so-called irregular overnight stays were made by tourists on the Costa Blanca in 2007, Typically Spanish reports.
Higher numbers were reported to have been staying in accommodation not controlled by "the correct authorities".
According to Typically Spanish, foreign tourists taking Spanish holidays in the Costa Blanca brought in 2.
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Flights to Spain for "healthy" "low-cost" living |
28th March 2008 |
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Britons looking to experience a lower cost of living should book their flights to Spain, it has been reported.
According to a study by NatWest, 95 per cent of Brits who abandoned the UK for a better life in Spain found that the cost of living in the Mediterranean country is lower than that in Britain.
Also revealed in the study was that the average annual income of Britons who have moved to Spain is £65,000.
"It seems as if expats have not only found their pot of gold abroad but are able to enjoy themselves and feel healthier for having made the move," commented NatWest's David Isley.
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Pass the time while waiting for flights to Spain |
28th March 2008 |
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As news breaks about the delayed flights and baggage traumas sweeping through Heathrow Airport's newly opened Terminal 5, tips have been given on how to pass the time while waiting for flights to Spain.
MSN Money reports that according to Halifax General Insurance there are number of ways to look after yourself and keep busy while waiting for flights to Murcia and other destinations.
One piece of advice was to have plenty of money for food and beverages while you wait for your flight to Alicante. Alcoholic drinks should be kept to a minimum though as drunk passengers could be refused boarding.
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Brits 'could phone home on flights to Spain' |
27th March 2008 |
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In-flight mobile phone use could soon come in onboard aircraft, one commentator has suggested.
According to the Air Transport Users Council (AUC), following approval that was granted by Ofcom this week for in-flight mobile phone usage on aeroplanes, passengers can soon expect to be able to use their mobiles to call home while on flights to Spain.
However, industry affairs manager James Fremantle noted that not all passengers would appreciate in-flight calls.
"It's difficult to say where the passenger interest is, because some people will like it and some people won't.
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Flights to Malaga for city breaks |
27th March 2008 |
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Malaga is located in the south of the region of Andalucia and is a popular Spanish holiday destination.
And according to Spain-Holiday, the region is preparing for a big influx of tourists this year.
According to the website, Malaga has the weather and tourist sights to attract visitors - for example, the Picasso Museum, while the new airport terminal makes travel easier for holidaymakers.
Recently, www.
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Ancient jawbone of early European found in Spain |
27th March 2008 |
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Spanish holidays could become more educational than ever after it was revealed that the jawbone of the oldest human remains in western Europe were discovered in the Mediterranean country.
The discovery of a lower jaw - complete with some teeth - was found in northern Spain by archaeologists and the location in Sierra de Atapuerca has now been made a Unesco World Heritage Site.
The bone - which could be from a female - was found near to other relics including stone tools.
"It gives us confidence that Europe was not left out of the picture of the spread of early humans," Professor Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum said, according to the BBC.
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Bob Dylan to headline at Spanish festival |
27th March 2008 |
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Music icon and legendary folk singer Bob Dylan is sure to entice Britons to book their flights to Spain this summer after it was announced that he is headlining at Madrid's Rock in Rio festival.
Dylan, who is now 66-years-old, will perform at the July festival alongside fellow artists Amy Winehouse and The Police, Daily Spain reports.
Other singers to appear at the Spanish concert are said to include Alanis Morissette, Jack Johnson, Neil Young, Jamiroquai, Shakira, Franz Ferdinand, Lenny Kravitz and Chris Cornell.
The news comes after the Association of British Travel Agents reported that festivals in Spain can be cheaper and tickets easier to get hold of than in the UK.
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Brits 'don't like kicking travellers' on flights to Spain |
27th March 2008 |
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A new study has revealed the pet peeves of UK travellers taking flights to Spain and elsewhere on their holidays.
According to the study by www.thetravelmagazine.net and www.
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