Budget airlines are cashing in on £265,000 a day via debit and credit card charges for various purchases.
The Co-operative Bank has been awarded the ‘best card cross-selling programme of the year’ at the UK Card and Payments awards.
Brits hoping to beat off the winter blues by bagging a holiday bargain have booked early in the January sales.
Ryanair, one of the original low-cost airlines, has announced that it is creating more than 1,000 new jobs as part of its expansion plans for 2012.
With the ski season in full swing, Brits are being warned to take extra care when hitting the slopes after a night out.
A holiday is still a top priority for the majority of Brits, but many of us are planning to cut the cost of our getaway this year.
Travellers with Norwich & Peterborough Building Society have saved thousands of pounds since the building society changed its Gold Classic current account.
Brits are set to travel a little closer to home for their holidays this year, as the high price of long-haul flights rules out exotic travel.
Leading airline bosses have slammed the Government’s continued support of Air Passenger Duty, saying that holidaymakers will be the ones who end up paying.
The UK’s leading banks have agreed a deal that means they will be clearer about their charges for using cards while abroad.
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