Move to online sales means bricks-and-mortar vow no longer relevant to majority of transactions
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STA Travel: What does the company's collapse mean for business and travellers?
Millions of travellers booked formative travel experiences with the company over the past few decades.
Coronavirus forces STA Travel UK out of business, leaving travellers chasing refunds
‘This distressing news will sadly affect the livelihoods of hundreds of employees,’ said Abta, the travel association
Seven popular car models must be recalled over 'prolific' faults, Which? says
Land Rover, Nissan, Tesla and BMW among brands found to have high levels of faults on some models
Qantas will not be running any flights beyond Australia until July 2021
Airline is still pressing ahead with plans for nonstop flights from London to Sydney
UK quarantine: Could Croatia be next to lose exemption?
‘We are a very safe country. I’m sure Croatia cannot be on the list,’ said Tomaslav Fain, a bar owner in Zadar
Scams jump 66 per cent during lockdown as fraudsters take advantage of nation's uncertainty
Con artists have used the increased number of people who have been online during lockdown to try to keep in touch with their family and friends to target victims in social media-related scams
UK inflation jumps to 1 per cent as petrol prices rise sharply after lockdown eases
Prices at the pumps rose at fastest pace in decade in July while clothing costs stopped falling, official figures show
Rail fares to rise by 1.6% from January
Annual season ticket from transport secretary’s constituency will cost £55 more
Eat Out to Help Out: Restaurants serve up 35 million half-price meals in two weeks under government scheme
Millions of people take advantage of 50 per cent discount to dine out in August