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Audio of moment BA pilot is warned of bomb threat just before takeoff

The flight was supposed to leave from the island in the Atlantic to return to London on Sunday night, but air traffic controllers frantically radioed the pilots moments before takeoff


Spirit Airlines CEO says industry is like a 'rigged game,' US consumers are 'long-term losers'

Spirit Airlines CEO Ted Christie told analysts on an earnings call Monday that the airline industry is a "rigged game" that only benefits the Big Four carriers.


I've saved thousands and traveled to dozens of countries using a home-swapping website

Julie Williams, 60, has done 140 home swaps since joining HomeExchange more than 10 years ago. The site allows her to travel for longer holidays.


'I will lose my job': Passengers in dismay after Air India Express cancels 86 flights as 300 cabin crew go on 'mass sick leave'

Passengers took it to X and other social media platforms to express their anger against the cancellations. Videos of many angry passengers at Delhi, Kochi, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram airports are doing rounds on social media. Travellers can be seen arguing with the ground staff of Air India Express as their flights were cancelled at the last minute.


London to become 'Manhattan-on-Thames' with 600 more skyscrapers in pipeline

London to become 'Manhattan-on-Thames' with 600 more skyscrapers in pipeline - 10th annual tall buildings report from New London Architecture identifies 583 tall buildings of more than 20 storeys ‘queuing up in the pipeline’


El Nido's Entalula, Romblon's Bon Bon among world's top 50 beaches

The Philippines has long been known for its beautiful pristine beaches, from Boracay's famous White Beach and Coron's Banul Beach to Paradise Beach on Bantayan Island and Nacpan Beach in El Nido, among many others. Now, beach bums will be glad to know that there are two more local destinations to add to the itinerary of their next beach trip. El Nido's Entalula Beach recently ranked fourth on the World's 50 Best Beaches list for 2024 released...


Memorial tree in Devon vandalised twice

The tree was planted by a family who often take holidays in Devon in memory of their grandmother.


SXSW Festival to Expand with Launch of London Edition in June 2025

The South by Southwest festival, held annually in Austin, Texas, will launch a European edition in London in June 2025. SXSW London will feature the mix of keynotes conversations, film and TV events, music showcases and showcases for innovations in digital and gaming that have defined SXSW since the festival began in 1987. The London […]


Turning travel goals into reality at The Metrobank Travel Fair 2024

METROBANK recently wrapped up its successful travel fair where families, solo travelers and adventure seekers flocked to score the best travel deals. During the 3-day event held at the Glorietta Activity Center in Makati City, Metrobank credit and debit cardholders were able to take advantage of exclusive offers on ground and online from a diverse roster of partners – turning their travel goals into reality. Metrobank cardholders were able to...


First crewed test flight of Boeing Starliner capsule targeted for May 17

(Reuters) - The target launch date for the long-awaited first crewed test flight of Boeing Co's new Starliner Space capsule has been pushed back another week to no earlier than Friday, May 17, in order to replace a faulty pressure valve on its booster rocket, NASA said on Tuesday. (Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)


Mongolia's wildlife at risk from overgrazing

The icy peaks of Jargalant Mountain are supposed to belong to snow leopards, whose numbers have dwindled to fewer than 1,000 in Mongolia, but hard-pressed herders are increasingly pushing into the vulnerable animals' traditional habitat. "Herders always complain about snow leopards and their lost animals," he told AFP. "But we tell them that they must leave Jargalant Mountain -- it is a national park reserved area for snow leopards and they are...


A plane full of passengers was evacuated moments before takeoff after a bomb threat was emailed to air traffic control

A bomb threat was emailed to Bermuda Airport, forcing air traffic control to cancel takeoff — but the passengers were left on board for 40 minutes.


Biden meets with executives from Citi, United Airlines, Marriott and others

The guests included United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby, Citi CEO Jane Fraser, Evercore founder Roger Altman, Marriott International CEO Anthony Capuano and others.


California Gov Gavin Newsom roasted over video promoting state's ‘record’ tourism: ‘Smoke and mirrors’

Governor Gavin Newsom took to social media over the weekend to announce that California’s tourism is at “an all-time high," while on top of the Golden Gate Bridge.


Disneyland Moves Forward with $1.9 Billion Expansion Project After Anaheim City Council Approves Plan

On May 7, the council voted in favor of Disney's plan, called DisneylandForward, which allows for major updates to be made at the theme park


Boeing Starliner Launch Pushed Back at Least Another Week

The first crewed mission of Boeing Co.’s Starliner space capsule has been pushed until at least May 17, following a technical issue that prevented the initial flight on Monday.


May Day travel boom shows economic vitality

BEIJING – During the ongoing May Day holiday lasting from May 1 to 5, many Chinese people have embarked on journeys to explore the vast country, underscoring China's economic vitality and resilience. Southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, famed for its sprawling skylines, leisurely lifestyle and spicy hot pot, has been among the most popular destinations. At the city's Shibati scenic area, which features an ancient stairway and various...


UK Border Gates Back Online After Glitch Causes Delays, Chaos

A glitch in the UK’s electronic gate system that caused long lines and chaotic scenes at some of the nation’s busiest airports on Tuesday evening has been fixed, the Home Office said.


I quit my finance job and became an Airbnb host in Italy. I have no regrets about choosing happiness over money.

Anton Gover fell in love with Lake Garda when he visited and was tired of working in finance, so he quit and moved to Italy. He's much happier.


Brighton Pier to introduce admission fee

The cost of operating Brighton Palace Pier has risen 31% in the last five years, the owners say.


DOT to further boost ‘Muslim-friendly,’ halal tourism

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Tourism (DOT) has committed to boosting Muslim-friendly tourism in the country, further developing it into a prime destination for nationalities from the Middle East. Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco made this pronouncement on the sidelines of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2024, where she met with 90 travel and tourism stakeholders from the Middle East. It was also in the same event last year when the...


Ukrainian children stranded after passport theft

The Buchko children are waiting for new visas to return to Britain after their passports were stolen.


There was no Golden Age of flying. We're in it now. | Cruising Altitude

People love to complain about flying, but it's actually amazing and fun.


Settings from beloved books you can actually visit

From the romantic streets of Paris that inspired Hemingway's 'A Moveable Feast' to the windswept Yorkshire Moors that set the stage for Emily Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights,' you can uncover a captivating blend of visual beauty and literary depth at these real-life locations that inspired literary legends. These bustling cafes, picturesque towns, and natural wonders have influenced timeless tales, creating profound connections between place and narrative. Whether you're a book lover or a wanderlust-driven traveler, join us as we celebrate the mesmerizing interplay between literature and geography, igniting your passion to explore these literary landmarks firsthand. Click on to get started.


Sustainable travel destinations around the world

For many, sustainability has become a critical aspect when it comes to planning their holidays. But what does it really mean for a destination to be sustainable? From hiking in Costa Rica to bicycle rides around Germany, have a look at the following gallery for locations, both urban and rural, committed to protecting nature and showcasing a simpler way of being. Click on!


Global gateways: exploring countries with the easiest citizenship options

Does the allure of living abroad call to you? Have you thought more about leaving your home country and pursuing life elsewhere but find yourself stumped at how to accomplish this? While citizenship in other countries can be challenging in many ways, this guide will sort through the countries where it’s comparatively easier to get citizenship. From the different types of citizenship options to exactly where you can move and the respective general requirements for each, you’ll have the knowledge and power to choose which option works best with your goals and life circumstances. Start planning your new life today! Click through this gallery to explore where you might call home next.


Moment Boeing 767's nose scrapes along runway at Istanbul airport

CCTV captures shocking moment Boeing 767 crash lands on nose in Istanbul after gear failure. Sparks are seen flying and smoke billowing as the front end of the plane scrapes along the runway before being doused with firefighting foam.


Why a Japanese town built an enormous wall to block Mount Fuji


20 essentials to bring on your next beach vacation

To relax in style, don't forget to pack your swimsuit, beach games, luxury towels and cooler. This list of beach essentials can ensure you're properly prepared.


Disney receives key approval to expand Southern California theme parks

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Disney has received a key approval to expand its Southern California theme parks in its first push to make major changes to its iconic Disneyland in decades. The Anaheim City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve the plan to transform Disney's 490-acre (488-hectare) campus in densely-populated Southern California by moving parking to a multi-story structure and redeveloping a massive lot with new entertainment and...


Indigenous America's most sacred landmarks

The most sacred sites in America number some of the nation's most cherished landmarks and natural wonders. Of considerable cultural and spiritual significance to indigenous peoples long before the arrival of European settlers, these locations served as places of habitation, scenes of ceremony, and burial grounds for prehistoric tribes and Native Americans. They were also seen as the embodiment of ancient gods, and worshipped accordingly. Today, many of these locales have been preserved as national monuments, with some designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. So, where in the US can you find the most revered destinations? Click through and seek out indigenous America's most evocative landmarks.


World's first hydrogen superyacht linked to Bill Gates hits high seas

The new eco-friendly 'mothership' yacht must chill its hydrogen fuel at an extraordinary -423.4 degrees Fahrenheit in order to store the gas as a liquid, the boatmakers said


Asylum seekers pay thousands to enter Ireland as they are 'much safer'

There were a total of 85 tents lined up between Mount Street Bridge and Huband Bridge yesterday afternoon - a figure that has doubled in less than a week.


Oil painting of Charles I's children is actually an 18th century print

The portrait titled Three Eldest Children of Charles I was on display beneath the staircase in Oxburgh Estate in Norfolk and viewed by thousands of visitors each year.


Is purgatory mentioned in the Bible?

Many of us are familiar with the concepts of heaven and hell, but how about purgatory? What is it, really? Is this some space in-between, like a waiting room for sinful souls who haven’t earned a direct ticket to heaven? And if so, how does one end up there? Plus, is it even mentioned in the Bible? In this gallery, we delve into the history of purgatory. Click on to learn all about it.


A Boeing 787 full of passengers was stranded in Canada's deep north after a burning smell forced an emergency landing

Air France rerouted a Boeing 777 from Montreal in order to rescue the passengers left in Nunavut after a burning smell was detected in the cabin.


Hotel opens in historic department store building

Boswells opened in 1738 and traded for more than 250 years before closing in 2020.


Delta, Southwest get top marks for customer satisfaction in J.D. Power airline survey

Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines are the highest-ranking carriers in North America for passenger satisfaction in 2024.


These Norwegian churches are the last of their kind in the world

Nestled in the hills and valleys of Norway’s hostile climate are a series of medieval buildings that are testaments to the test of time. These are the country’s stave churches, and they are significant not only in their architectural splendor, but also in their rich history. What's more, there are only 28 of them left in the whole world! Intrigued? Click through this gallery as we take a closer look at each of them.


5 Frugal Money Habits Americans Can Learn From Other Countries

When Americans travel outside of the United States, there's often a lot of culture shock experienced. The food might be prepared in a unique way and taste the exact opposite of what it is like at...


Cordova plans to increase environmental fee for tourists

LAPU-LAPU CITY, Cebu — The Municipality of Cordova plans to increase the environmental fee for tourists who engage in water sports and recreational activities in the town. This was confirmed by Municipal Councilor Lemuel Pogoy, saying they are currently deliberating in the council on increasing the environmental fee from P10 to P25 per tourist/person. READ MORE: Tourists transfer to Cordova as Lapu-Lapu City imposes environmental fee...


South by Southwest Heading to London in 2025

South by Southwest is heading to London. The event, which bills itself as “the world's leading festival celebrating the convergence of creativity, culture and technology,” is expanding with SXSW London in June 2025. The move gives SXSW, which was founded in 1987 in Austin, a presence in Europe. SXSW previously expanded into the Asia Pacific […]


Share a tip on an unsung UK seaside town – you could win a holiday voucher

In the last two decades many UK seaside towns have undergone a quiet transformation. Art galleries, boutique hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants are breathing new life into once down-at-heel resorts such as Blackpool and Margate, while coastal hotspots like Padstow, Southwold and Whitby continue to draw the crowds on sunny days. While these places are popular for good reason, we’d love to hear about your favourite “unsung” seaside towns –...


The best road trip route through the Southern United States

Friendly faces, comfort food, and views that go for miles are just the start of what makes the South an incredible region to explore. Grab your cowboy hat, put the top down, and follow this guide to the ultimate southern road trip.


A millennial couple moved from Arizona to China to teach at an international school. The cost of living is much cheaper, though the language barrier is challenging.

Scott and Marissa Vleeschouwer relocated from Arizona to China to work at an international school, and they enjoy the lower cost of living.


The new W Sydney makes a splash on the waterfront

The new W Sydney makes a splash on the waterfront - As Marriot International’s largest ever W hotel lands in Sydney, Jonathan Samuels discovers that it stands for both Wow... and Wacky


The largest empires in world history

In the vast tapestry of human civilization, there have been some impressive conquests and legacies that have shaped the fabric of our world’s landscape. From the ancient world to the dawn of modernity, empires have held control for much of human history. And while empires don’t exist anymore, we can’t help but be curious about how big they really were. Interested? Click through this gallery to see which empires boasted the biggest territories.


Hidden gems of Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe beckons with hidden gems waiting to be discovered. For those seeking a unique adventure, this list unveils the region's best-kept secrets, promising a tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty that will redefine your travel experiences. Ready? Swipe through to unlock the glorious beauty that lies within Eastern Europe.


Six of the best cabin cases you can buy this summer for Ryanair, Jet2, easyJet and more

Wherever you are headed, we've rounded up some of the best cabin cases your money can buy


Thought 'off-grid' meant forgoing luxury? Think again: Amazing cabins located in some of the most picturesque spots in England and Wales that are kitted out like boutique hotels

They form a portfolio of accommodation by new retreat holiday company Shacks. The cabins sleep between two and three guests and Fido can even come, too.