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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.

Let Compass be your ally here! Check out our well-chiseled package tours that match seamlessly with your dream vacation ideas..

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.

Thanks again for your cooperation

Regards, MaryAnne Vella

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1st March 2010

Britain's economic recovery better than expected

Britain’s emergence from the recession has turned out better than expected following the release of new figures. The recession officially ended in the final quarter of 2009, when the Office for National Statistics estimated that Britain’s overall economic performance had expanded by 0.1%.

 

However, new data revealing a stronger-than-expected performance from the services sector and a strong December overall means the economy actually grew by 0.3% during that period as it began to emerge from the deepest recession in living memory. Although positive, the revised expansion still remains lower than economists had expected. It has also renewed suspicions in Westminster that prime minister Gordon Brown may call a snap election rather than waiting until May to go to the country.

 



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