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Melting snow causes a Bulgarian dam to burst RTE.ie Freezing temperatures in Europe have claimed another 33 lives, while melting snow has caused a dam in Bulgaria to burst. Europe's bitterly cold weather has killed 33 more people and melting snow caused a dam wall to break and flood an entire village in ...
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Deadly cold front continues as dam bursts in Bulgaria FRANCE 24 The deadly cold snap that has gripped Europe for more than a week wrought more havoc across the continent, straining emergency services, grounding flights and pushing the death toll past 300. A man walks past an ice covered car on the frozen waterside ...
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Travel Daily News International Freezing weather in Europe closes airports, blocks roads and halts trains Travel Daily News International According to BBC, dozens of flights were delayed at Amsterdam's Schiphol and London's Heathrow cancelled 30% of flights. Ukraine has been hardest hit, with at least 122 deaths over the past week, most of them homeless people. Hundreds of heated tents ...
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Sofia Echo Village flooded in southern Bulgaria amid latest winter weather woes Sofia Echo On the early morning of February 6, seven flights to European destinations from Sofia Airport were cancelled, Bulgarian National Television said. Cancellations included departures to Frankfurt, Budapest and Brussels. Other flights were delayed, ...
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London Heathrow Airport cancels a third of flights amid winter storm GlobalPost London Heathrow Airport, normally the world's busiest, has canceled 30 percent of flights in the wake of heavy snowfall and severe weather warnings. A man drags two sledges through the snow on the hill in Alexandra Park, north London on February 5, ...
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Snow forces cancellation of Aer Lingus flights RTE.ie Aer Lingus has cancelled a number of flights between Ireland and the UK due to heavy snow falls. The number of deaths related to the big freeze across Europe has risen to over 260. Aer Lingus has cancelled a number of flights between Ireland and the UK ...
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Emirates 24/7 Cold bites...More than 220 dead as big freeze grips Europe Emirates 24/7 London's Heathrow Airport on Saturday cancelled 30 per cent of Sunday's flights as it braced for heavy snow and freezing fog. The airport, which is expecting up to 15 centimetres (six inches) of snow overnight, said it would publish a list of the ...
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Travel Website Lets You Book Flights Featuring Wi-Fi, Live TV Mashable No, said CheapAir, but ?flights with personal video monitors and movies-on-demand usually have a pretty decent number of choices and a lot of variety to cater to every jetsetter's tastes.? CheapAir.com did issue one caveat: ?last minute maintenance ...
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The Guardian Store Wars: Lastminute and Expedia The Guardian What it sells Cheap airfares, hotels, holidays and car rentals. First impressions The search engine is similar to that on Lastminute, but it takes up much more space and, as a consequence, the opening page seems to have fewer offerings.
ABC News Local fans head to Super Bowl SouthCoastToday.com By TIM WEISBERG It's not too late to get there in time to watch the Patriots and Giants in Super Bowl XLVI, but it won't be cheap. If you were going to leave right now, here's what it would cost: AIRFARE: Priceline.com has a round-trip flight from ... Super Bowl 2012: Fans with good 1st impressionsIndianapolis Star Super Bowl ticket prices remain high despite fluctuationsTicket News
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Getting to the Super Bowl at the last minute News1130 However, booking a last-minute trip to Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis is not cheap. "There is a package available, it's airfare and three night's hotel for $2700," says Claire Newell with Travel Best Bets, who is still getting inquiries from football ...
msnbc.com New airfare rules remove some of the fine print Muncie Star Press AP Barring last-minute court postponements, the Transportation Department is imposing new rules on airlines that it says will make ticket prices more understandable for consumers. Starting Jan. 24, airlines must: ? Include baggage fees when a customer ... New rules require airlines in the US to show fees with faresVancouver Sun
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msnbc.com Recommended: Private jet travel -- at affordable prices msnbc.com JetSuite, a West Coast-based charter-jet company, offers last-minute deals on a private jet. By Harriet Baskas, msnbc.com contributor How's this for a sweet airfare deal: $499 for all four seats on a private jet from Santa Monica, Calif., to Las Vegas.
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Dam bursts in Bulgaria; At least 8 people killed, 10 missing in region's flooding Global Saskatoon An abandoned car is seen in a flooded field near to the town of Harmanly, 275 km ( 170 miles) east of the capital Sofia, Bulgaria on Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. A dam in southern Bulgaria collapsed after heavy rain on Monday, flooding Bisser village and ...
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Flood in Central South Bulgaria claims 5 victims Focus News We took the risk and the helicopters will fly low, along the Maritsa River, and we will see if they will reach the village. The problem is that the equipment, the most expensive equipment that the country has purchased, does not have anti-freezing ...
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More than 50 people evacuated from flooded village in Central South Bulgaria Focus News We took the risk and the helicopters will fly low, along the Maritsa River, and we will see if they will reach the village. The problem is that the equipment, the most expensive equipment that the country has purchased, does not have anti-freezing ...
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Novinite.com Helicopters Evacuate People in Flooded Bulgarian Village Novinite.com The machines can reach an altitude of no more than 60 meters and cannot fly fast. At altitudes of over 60 meters the temperature is too low and the helicopters could freeze and plummet to the ground," Borisov stated. He specified that the risk had ...
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35 people evacuated from flooded village in Central South Bulgaria Focus News We took the risk and the helicopters will fly low, along the Maritsa River, and we will see if they will reach the village. The problem is that the equipment, the most expensive equipment that the country has purchased, does not have anti-freezing ...
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PM: Helicopters that were ordered and paid could be used only in the summer ... Focus News ?All the available equipment has been sent to the flooded village of Biser,? Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said, speaking with The Bulgarian National Television (BNT). ?Local residents, waiting for the helicopters, should keep their courage up ...
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