The new no-frills bank will concentrate on consumer credit and mortgages and will initially focus on the UK market. |
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He said private insurers will have to offer consumers an inexpensive, no-frills plan. |
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Alternatively, you can arrange cheap flights through one of the no-frills airlines and find hotel accommodation when you arrive. |
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But the consumer magazine also noted that people rated the no-frills carriers slightly worse than two years ago. |
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That meant continuing to operate short-haul flights, in competition with no-frills carriers. |
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Millions of extra seats will be available during the summer as no-frills carriers begin new routes. |
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The future of no-frills airlines may be the subject of much speculation in Europe, but Asia is happily embracing the phenomenon. |
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Even with partners on low incomes they can choose a no-frills life and stay home instead of outsourcing childcare when children are very young. |
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They will find it a friendly, efficient place, which serves low-cost, no-frills food. |
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Rationing, which existed until 1951, was still in place and the diet consisted of basic, no-frills meals. |
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The airline said it would restructure its European short-haul business to compete with no-frills carriers. |
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The growth of no-frills airlines is likely to lead to a dip in the number of people taking package holidays next year, according to new research. |
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Many business executives now shun the major airlines and favour the no-frills operators. |
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The company thrives on offering cheap, no-frills food products and household goods. |
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Cheap flights on no-frills airlines are helping to fuel a boom in the northwest's tourist trade. |
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Combined with hip TV advertising, the no-frills brand has become ultra trendy. |
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Major carriers at the airport are taking on their no-frills competitors with a range of low-cost fares on domestic and European routes. |
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Air passengers now have choice, and low-fare, no-frills air travel has become the order of the day. |
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She's seen as adding a touch of glamour to the no-frills market. |
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The one-piece design is no-frills, designed for function rather than beauty. |
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End your day in moss-carpeted Waterfall Valley, in the no-frills comfort of Barn Bluff Hut or beneath some canvass in one of the many campsites. |
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Painted in red, the brawny, no-frills vehicle with a canvas top advertises its military credentials with elan. |
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Bosses embarked on a programme of cost-cutting to reduce fees charged to airlines and entice new carriers, especially no-frills operators. |
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Tall and outgoing, he comes with curly hair, a fondness for motorcycles, and a no-frills, all-American manner, a quality you see in his dancing. |
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In an effort to match the competition in certain popular markets, the carriers have recently introduced no-frills types of services. |
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The cheap, no-frills fix is to simply melt the end of the frayed shoelace with the lighter. |
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Ford founded the no-frills center near Palm Springs in 1982, after battling her own alcoholism and drug addiction. |
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Cookbook For a little more light-hearted culinary reading, check out this no-frills publication. |
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Manchester Airport is negotiating to get its first no-frills airline. |
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But I was probably best-known for relentlessly pushing a no-frills, no-nonsense investment philosophy. |
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The senator is a no-frills, no-fanfare Democrat and a fourth-generation South Dakotan. |
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The Isle of Bute's culinary reputation has never broken free from the low-rent caffs and no-frills pubs which dot the island. |
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The no-frills, minimalist homeware brand has long enjoyed cult status both at home and abroad. |
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This is not exactly a no-frills album and quite possibly a good place to start for the novice. |
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This was the battle between the no-frills airlines and the package tour operators. |
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Airlines point to the success of no-frills operators so why don't they start giving us no-frills excuses as well? |
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Gru has a classic no-frills jacket with zipper, plus businesslike turtleneck, drainpipe trousers, and pointed Mod boots. |
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The no-frills atmosphere and the constant sizzle of the deep fryer add an air of authenticity, even if take-out orders aren't wrapped in newspaper anymore. |
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Kossar's, at 367 Grand Street, is still the same bright, no-frills bakery with a small, makeshift sales counter. |
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Crotched is a humble resort with a no-frills base lodge and a vertical drop of only 875 feet. |
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No-frills dark jackets, no-frills blue shirts, no-frills khakis. |
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Come here for no-frills, authentic atmosphere. |
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The no-frills system keeps costs at a minimum without sacrificing safety. |
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The airline should treat this as an 'involuntary downgrade' and refund the equivalent of the price difference between what was paid and the value of the no-frills flight on which the customer wound up travelling. |
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Especially in the growing leisure market, no-frills and charter competition will intensify for operators of scheduled services as non-scheduled carriers offer low fares as a result of high load factors and low costs. |
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In both cases however, the Master of Ceremonies gets the chop as Kucho! looks to please those clientele who favour straight-up, no-frills, electronic dance music and for whom less is often more. |
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It was clear that this means of spreading our thinking and policy positions needed supplementing with no-frills press releases sent out to the media, obviously, but also to national and European authorities. |
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These days, plenty of women are turning to online sites for no-frills male companionship. |
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I pulled into a nearby car wash and told the attendant to fill it with Super Unleaded and to give me the plain, garden-variety, no-frills, no Spraywax or ArmorAll wash. |
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Whether you are dining in a no-frills trattoria or a more formal ristorante, owners and chefs invariably take pride in sourcing the best seasonal produce. |
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The Tall Blacks' no-frills basketball last night had left plenty in reserve for upcoming matches, especially against trans-Tasman rivals Australia. |
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Today Manchester Airport managing director John Spooner revealed it was only a matter of time before the popular no-frills carriers set up major operations in Manchester. |
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And the Aviation Health Institute said pilots on no-frills airlines get less time to recover because of their workloads. |
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It is a no-frills place that immediately distinguishes itself by the three superb salsas that come with slightly greasy but homemade tortilla chips. |
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It is currently unclear when the CAAC would attempt to push through further deregulation to allow more no-frills carriers into the market, reported The Associated Press. |
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Not so long ago, college students chugged sugary soda for breakfast or fueled all-nighters with pots of no-frills black coffee. |
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It wasn't hard to find a basic, no-frills multi that had enough vitamins. |
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For example, some freeware security products like the free versions of AVG Anti-Virus or Avast! are basic, no-frills editions of the company's commercial product. |
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Chef Brent Castle produces consistently well-judged no-frills food. |
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