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Sports and nature on Tenerife

Saturday, March 1st, 2008
Who wants to spend his holiday far away from mass tourism and tourist hustle and bustle thinks would feel well on the isle of Tenerife. Small country hotels, holiday cottages, chalets and fincas offer the adequate accommodation. One can book his holiday through various tour operators or without any problems directly by the Internet. esperanza ausblick Tenerife is not one of the cheapest holiday destinations, but with a bit of luck you can find a good bargain. Journeys to the isle of Tenerife are particularly popular at Easter, Whitsun, Christmas and New Year's Eve. However, unfortunately, this boom has a very strong influence on the prices. The island of Tenerife offers extensive possibilities to everyone who wants to practice physical activities and does not only want to lie on the beach in the sun. Über den Wolken Hiking, climbing, ...

Monarch offers flight savings

Saturday, June 30th, 2007
Low-cost airline Monarch is offering up to 75 per cent off flights to some of its most popular destinations, including Tenerife, on bookings made between now midnight on Thursday July 5. Monarch operates flights to Tenerife South from Birmingham, Gatwick, Luton and Manchester. Bookings can be made online at www.flymonarch.com. All flights on all routes and all dates are discounted, with the sale offering various increases to the normal web booking discount, usually £10 off return flights. The offer only applies to bookings made online.
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Tenerife flights head punctuality charts

Friday, April 27th, 2007
A survey of the punctuality of the departure of flights from UK airports has revealed that services to the holiday islands of Tenerife and Lanzarote are among the top performing. The two Canary Island destinations had on-time departures of over 65 per cent and average delays of less than half and hour. With our skies getting more and more overcrowded, however, the statistics revealed by the Civil Aviation Authority painted a less than rosy picture. Their survey, covering the last quarter of 2006, covered ten British airports, with only one, Edinburgh, reducing delays when compared with the same period in 2005. Gatwick recorded the biggest increase in average delays, climbing from 26 to 35 minutes. The heavy fog which caused widespread disruption to flights in the south of England between December 18-23 contributed to half of the fall in punctuality for scheduled services and all of reduction for charter flights. A ...
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More Scottish flights to Tenerife

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007
Flyglobespan, the Scottish-based low-cost airline, is expanding its programme of flights to Tenerife to offer an all-year-round service from Glasgow and Aberdeen. At the same time the operator is doubling the number of flights from Edinburgh and Aberdeen. It means that flights will operate daily from Glasgow and twice weekly from Edinburgh. Prices start at £69.99 one-way, including taxes. The twice weekly flights from Aberdeen start at £79.99 one-way, with taxes. Flights from Edinburgh and Aberdeen will operate on Tuesdays and Fridays. Flyglobespan also operates Tenerife flights from London Stansted and Liverpool John Lennon airports.
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Be quick for bargain flights to Tenerife

Friday, March 30th, 2007
Monarch Airlines is cutting the price on a range of its flights to sunshine destinations such as Tenerife for customers who book their tickets online before April 3. Passengers can get up to 50 per cent off two million seats to Almeria, Malaga, Alicante, Palma, Tenerife and other locations in Spain, Portugal and the Canaries. Travel must be completed by the end of March next year. The discounts vary from 10 per cent to 50 per cent, depending on the fare class, and the money off applies only to fares excluding tax. The sale tickets must be booked online through Monarch and peak periods are excluded from the offer. Passengers looking for discounted flights will be able to find them easily - they are labelled as ‘Sale Fare’, with the total money off displayed clearly under the fare. Monarch flies to Tenerife from London Gatwick, Manchester, Luton and Birmingham.
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