Cost Low Cost Airlines

There’s definitely no denying that low-cost airlines have made travel more accessible worldwide and have certainly a huge impact on tourism, but at I Love Meet and Greet we want to know just how cheap these low-cost carriers still are…

In recent years, it appears that no-frills airlines have been unable to make a substantial profit from their original deals and therefore have…

By Sarah Anglim at 2 Jun 2014

Technology Affected Travel

With the advent of the internet and the smart phone (along with a million other things) technology has revolutionised the way in which we travel. Not only has it affected the literal forms of transport that we use to move from A to B, but it has also had a huge impact on the whole experience of travelling in itself.

At I Love Meet and Greet, we are constantly adapting our ser…

By Sarah Anglim at 13 May 2014

Airport Expansion Whats Next

In December 2013, new runways at Heathrow and Gatwick were among the options that were short-listed by the Airports Commission for expanding UK airport capacity. The three short-listed options included building a third runway at Heathrow, lengthening an existing runway at Heathrow and creating a new runway at Gatwick. There were also suggestions of building a new airport in the Isle of Grain in…

By Sarah Anglim at 6 May 2014

People Travel

St Augustine once said: “The world is a book. Those who do not travel read only one page.” Whether you agree with that statement or not, the fact is that people are beginning to travel more and more and at I Love Meet and Greet we want to know why…

According to The Guardian, only 30% of trips over 50 miles are made for business, which means th…

By Sarah Anglim at 27 Apr 2014

Airport Lost Property

At Gatwick Airport alone, between 1,000 and 1,800 bins are filled each month with items that have been confiscated, or left behind by rushed, panicked passengers. So where exactly do all the mobile phones, perfume bottles and sun creams go?

If you have visions of airport staff calling shot gun on certain items of lost property or lugging home suitcases filled with toiletries …

By Sarah Anglim at 8 Apr 2014

History Handshakes

Archaeological ruins and ancient texts reveal that handshaking was practised in ancient Greece as far back as the 5th century BC. At I Love meet and greet, we may not have been around to witness the invention of the handshake, but we have however participated in our fair share of hand shaking over the years.

Our …

By Sarah Anglim at 3 Apr 2014

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