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Leisure is defined as doing what you love to do when you are actually not working. According to the latest researches done on human beings who are not working, most of the people are dreaming of traveling to distant destinations. However, planning a dream vacation can be quite a daunting task.

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We offer exclusive luxury tours that are especially designed for those who primarily aim that their travelling experience should be nothing but the best. When you are travelling far and wide, you not only seek the best accommodation but also personalized services that are second to none. Packaged group tours are different from personalized luxury vacations which are awe-inspiring. They are definitely ridiculously luxurious and that is what Compass is...Read more ...


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Thanks for your prompt reply to my e-mail, I really appreciate your help. It was nice doing business with Compass Tours. The tour was well organized and the drivers and guides were very friendly and knowledgeable. It would be my pleasure to recommend Compass Tours to any of my friend.

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15th March 2010

AITO: Strike will lead to BA job losses

The Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO) has slammed British Airways cabin crew for putting the airline and their own jobs at risk by staging a walkout later this month. Unite union announced its intentions on March 12th to strike for three days from 20 March and for four days from 27 March. AITO aviation committee chairman John Tangney said the strikes would tarnish the airline's reputation in the long term.

"Nobody will have much sympathy for the cabin crew, passengers will migrate to other airlines and the long-term result is that jobs will suffer; it’s a downward spiral for all concerned," he said. "Does the Unite trade union not realise we’ve just been though one of the worst recessions in living memory? At least its members currently have jobs, unlike many in the travel industry. There are many hundreds of people who would love to be in the shoes of its members with a secure job.”

 


" Travel Weekly "