Calls for Britons to limit air miles falling on deaf ears

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More than 3.7 million holidaymakers took long-haul mini-breaks in 2007, with even more planning a flying visit in 2008

Nearly five million British tourists plan to take long-haul mini-breaks during 2008, according to a survey by Halifax Travel Insurance, despite calls to curb unnecessary air travel on environmental grounds....

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