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PAL reopens Clark-Basco route

Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) has reopened its Clark, Pampanga to Basco, Batanes flight service to serve demand for flights out of Central Luzon. In a statement released Wednesday, PAL said the Clark-Basco flight made its return on July 2. The reinstalled route now operates four times a week —every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday— via PR 2688, departing Clark International Airport at 11 a.m. and arriving in Basco at 12:35 p.m....


COLUMN: Bahay offers assurance amid fears of another Eagle taking flight

Jared Bahay calms fears he's leaving Ateneo Blue Eagles


I took a 10-hour flight, and one carry-on item made sitting in economy more comfortable

Business Insider's author wasn't sure if a foot hammock would be worth the precious space in her carry-on bag. It was.


July Fourth travel chaos as 'poisonous' liquid leaks in Miami Airport

There was chaos at Miami International Airport as Americans traveled for July Fourth after green liquid leaked all over the floor.


I moved from the US to Ireland 5 years ago. I've never felt safer, but adjusting to the culture hasn't always been easy.

I spontaneously moved from the US to Ireland, and I wasn't prepared for the differences in the language, the pace of life, or the function of alcohol.


Do you remember these tourist spots being completely empty?

While most of us would rather forget it ever happened, the COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on everyone's lives not so long ago. Governments around the world tried to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus by decreeing lockdowns. Almost everything was shut down, and most people stayed home, including tourists. Some of the busiest tourist spots on Earth became deserted, yet photographers were there to capture those unique moments. In this gallery, we look back on what some of the world's most popular tourist spots looked like during lockdown. Click on to revisit the not-so-distant past.


Things Americans find strange about Europe

Europe is incredibly diverse, with various cultures and customs across different countries. But there is one thing most people can agree on about the continent: it's very different from the US. Many Americans have traveled to Europe and found themselves perplexed at different customs and societal norms, and they've shared their experiences online. Mind you, there are many things that are considered normal in the US that are weird for the rest of the world as well. But that's the fun of traveling! You get to see the norms and lifestyles of other people, cracking open the narrow perception of our own lives. So, click through and enjoy all the things Americans find strange when they're in Europe.


Don't fly a lot? You should still get a loyalty account. Here's why. | Cruising Altitude

Even if you don't fly all the time, it's worth having a frequent flyer account linked to your airline reservations.


Jimmy Kimmel playfully mocks Magic Johnson and wife Cookie by photoshopping himself in their Ibiza vacation snaps

Jimmy Kimmel joined in on Magic Johnson's vacation to Spain with his wife Cookie through the magic of photoshop.


New Ways to Explore Hakone and Atami in 2024

Launching of New Sightseeing Boat "Hakone Yusen SORAKAZE" and Viewing Mount Fuji at Jukkoku Pass Beautiful Scenery, Hot Springs, and Family Fun - All in One TOKYO, July 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In February 2024, FUJI KYUKO CO., LTD. launched a new sightseeing boat called "Hakone Yusen SORAKAZE" on Lake Ashi in the Hakone area, themed as "The Green Park Floating on Lake Ashi". The company has also introduced the latest leisure resort facility of...


Mysterious castle emerges from deep inside sand dune in North Carolina

A mysterious castle has appeared on a beach in North Carolina after being covered by an historic sand dune for several years.


Sol de Janeiro's New Summer Perfume Just Dropped & I Swear I've Never Gotten So Many Compliments in a Day

Does the perfect summer scent exist? If you asked me a month ago, I probably would’ve said no. After all, how can you bottle up all the vibes of the summer season? It’s impossible. But that thought quickly changed once I got a chance to try Sol de Janeiro’s brand new Cheirosa 48 perfume. Let […]


American Express takes further control of restaurant reservations

American Express recently acquired yet another restaurant booking platform. The company, which already owns Resy, offers its cardmembers exclusive reservations benefits.


Going on a trip? Don't forget your green travel essentials

TRAVELING sustainably as a family involves simple yet impactful choices that benefit both the environment and future generations. By equipping the entire family with these sustainable travel essentials, the family can embark on memorable adventures while practicing a greener lifestyle. Here are some green travel must-haves for each member of the family. Carrying the Green Finds badge is a collection of Travel Blue pillows made of eco-friendly...


Sun, sand, and cinema: The best travel movies to inspire you this summer

From classic romances to tales of adventure, check out this gallery of top travel movies that will inspire your next vacation.


Brit family eat breakfast on sunbeds at dawn to get around hotel rules

A British tourist family has revealed the cut-throat techniques they employ to secure the best sunbed spots in the dog-eat-dog world of resort holidays.


'Airport parking firms left us out of pocket'

Travellers say their cars go missing and wrack up fines while they are supposedly safely parked.


The best modern and retro campervans and RVs ever made

Homes on the go: let's take a look at the best road-going abodes built to take on anything


30 things to do in the US at least once in your life

The US is a huge and diverse nation that can awe any traveler with its large number of attractions and activities. From star-studded Los Angeles to historical Boston, this is a country where you can explore cities packed with world-famous landmarks and iconic food. This is also where you can explore incredible nature, like the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon and the natural wonders of Alaska. So, whether you enjoy getting lost in a concrete jungle or hiking mountain trails, these are the best things to do in the US. Click on to get started.


Dreaming of living in Europe? What to consider before packing your bags

Have you always dreamed of leaving the US and moving to Europe? Perhaps the idea of escaping the rising political climate in the US is quickly becoming a possible reality for you? Maybe it’s none of the above and you’re simply looking for a change of pace. Living abroad is a life-changing experience and as an American living in the EU, you’ll find places that boast rich history, diverse cultures, and endless travel opportunities. But before packing your bags and taking the plunge, it’s important to consider many things and really analyze what life in another country could be like. This guide will provide you with an insider’s look at not only what to ask and where to go, but also how to embrace your American culture while being open to exploring other places, people, and experiences. Curious about how to make living in Europe happen? Click through to learn more.


In uncertain times, Americans take a break for Independence Day

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Millions of Americans took a welcome Fourth of July break on Thursday, flocking to parades, fireworks shows and barbecues for a brief respite from the daily drumbeat of unsettling news at home and abroad. The holiday, which marks the July 4 signing of the Declaration of Independence from Britain in 1776, is a day when Americans traditionally celebrate with proud displays of


Manila Prince Hotel hosts its 1st Manila Bridal Fair

MANILA Prince Hotel announces its inaugural Manila Bridal Fair, set to take place on July 26 and 27, 2024. The event will be held at the prestigious Grand Ballroom, promising an unforgettable experience for brides and grooms-to-be. The two-day exhibit will showcase a variety of suppliers, covering all aspects of wedding planning. Attendees will find everything from bridal gowns and suits to floral arrangements, hair, makeup, photography...


Nostalgic rail re-enactment event cancelled

The heritage railway says the decision will allow it to concentrate on other "core" events.


Holidaymaker reveals chaos on EasyJet flight forced to make U-turn

EasyJet flight U28033, which had up to 244 passengers on board, squawked the 7700 emergency code as it was flying over France this morning.


Cambodia welcomes the Met's repatriation of centuries-old statues looted during past turmoil

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — The return to Cambodia this week of 14 sculptures that had been looted from the country during a period of war and unrest is like welcoming home the souls of ancestors, Cambodia’s culture minister said Thursday. The items repatriated from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Ar t arrived Wednesday and were displayed to journalists and VIPs on Thursday at the National Museum in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh. They “were...


Olympics-High costs, safety worries hurt Paris Games bookings

By Joanna Plucinska and Doyinsola Oladipo LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Spiralling travel and accommodation costs, French political tumult and security concerns are discouraging many sports fans and visitors from attending the Paris Olympic Games this summer. Cities that win a coveted chance to host the world's biggest sporting event often do so on expectations that they will attract throngs of


The worst maritime disaster in NY history

History is full of some truly shocking disasters, ranging from man-made incidents to natural events that have torn through entire communities. Some ships in history have also met their untimely end in rather horrific ways, and have resulted in significant loss of life. The General Slocum disaster was one such ship that burned up in New York City. Curious? Click through this gallery and discover everything you need to know about the worst maritime disaster in New York City history.


This huge crack in Kenya could split Africa in two

What would you do if a huge crack in the Earth suddenly appeared in the place where you lived? Though this might seem like an occurrence worthy of a Hollywood disaster movie, it has actually happened in real life! In the Great Rift Valley, Kenya, a huge fissure has begun to spread through the land, which scientists believe is the beginning of the separation of Africa into two separate continents. Discover more details about this terrifying natural phenomenon.


A Native American Declaration of Independence

The revolutionary fervor of the Northeastern Seaboard was not limited to the European colonists.


'There are 3 types of people on planes. If you’re number two, we need to talk…'

Quick! You have to take a flight. Which seat are you choosing — window, aisle or middle? Well, well, well. What do we have here? Thank you for falling into my trap. According to TikToker Gabi (@umgabi), there are only three types of people that exist, and your plane seat of choice says everything there is to know about your personality. So, ... Continued


Palace wants better e-visa system for Indian tourists

Citing the need to make the Philippines more accessible to travelers, President Marcos has directed government agencies to implement a streamlined e-Visa system for Indian nationals wanting to visit the country. He gave the directive in his meeting with the Private Sector Advisory Council’s (PSAC) Tourism Sector Group in Malacañang on Wednesday. In posts on his Facebook and Instagram pages, the President also highlighted the government’s...


The most dangerous cities in Africa

The beautiful continent of Africa: incredible beaches, amazing wildlife, and unbelievable history. Africa is on many travelers' bucket lists, however, the continent does struggle with the growing issue of crime. From the constant threat of terrorism to the presence of thieves and gangs, there is a lot to be cautious of. This gallery ranks the 15 most dangerous cities in Africa according to their Crime Index score. The score is determined by giving different types of crimes numerical values, considering how serious they are, and then adding up these scores to give an overall measure of how safe or risky an area is in terms of crime. Intrigued? Swipe through to discover the most dangerous cities in Africa.


Hurricane Beryl aims at Mexico tourist hotspots after soaking Jamaica, Caymans

By Jose Cortes and Paola Chiomante TULUM/CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) -Hurricane Beryl zeroed in on Mexico's top tourist resorts on Thursday evening after churning past the Cayman Islands and belting Jamaica with winds that tore apart buildings and uprooted trees. Beryl, now at Category 2 strength, has left behind a deadly trail of destruction across several smaller Caribbean islands over the past


The best hiking trails in the USA

Across the United States, trails wind through landscapes vast and varied, inviting us into the heart of the wild. From the secluded creeks of Alabama to the grand vistas of Wyoming, each path tells a story, each step a new discovery. These aren't just hikes; they are adventures that challenge and inspire, connecting us to the natural world in profound ways. This collection of hikes offers a glimpse into the breathtaking beauty that lies waiting in America's great outdoors. Whether it's the historic paths of the Appalachian Trail or the serene beauty of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), there's a journey for every explorer. Click through to uncover the trails that promise not just a walk, but an experience to remember.


Palace of Versailles evacuated with security operation underway

'An intervention is underway at the Château de Versailles,' an announcement said. 'Security forces are on site. Avoid the area and follow the instructions of the authorities.'


One of the world's top airlines is ending its cabin services early to safeguard against rising turbulence

Korean Air said it would end cabin service 20 minutes earlier, before the plane descends, because of concerns over increased turbulence.


These US towns will pay you to move there

In a bid to attract new residents, some U.S. locales are offering financial incentives, ranging from cash to free land. Aimed at everyone from remote workers to families, this trend is growing in an era where home ownership is a pipe dream for the coming generations. Such incentives make the prospect of relocating not just appealing but also financially rewarding. Click through to discover the cities offering some interesting incentives!


Amazing movie locations you can visit

Unfortunately, a lot of the scenery we see in movies today is computer generated, but there's no substitute for natural beauty. So we put together some of the most famous movie settings that you can actually visit. Click through the gallery to find them out!


How to Apply for a South Africa Visa If You're a Filipino

Here’s how you can tick off South Africa from your travel bucket list!


30 reasons to visit the Philippines

With over 7,000 tropical islands to choose from, the Philippines affords travelers some of the best beach holiday options in the world. But this archipelagic nation in Southeast Asia is also renowned for an amazingly varied interior landscape of smoldering volcanic mountains, dense verdant forests, emerald rice fields, and hundreds of pristine lakes and lagoons. Coupling a 500-year-old cultural heritage with a globally significant level of biodiversity, the country is indeed one of the most enticing tourism destinations on the planet. Intrigued? Click through this gallery for 30 reasons why you should start planning your Philippines vacation now.


It's always 5 o'clock on Margaritaville at Sea's new Islander cruise ship: What it’s like

Here's what stood out on board Margaritaville at Sea's new 2,650-passenger cruise ship, Islander.


Glamping Arrives at Walt Disney World — See Inside the New Chip and Dale-Themed Cabins

The modern new cabins opened on July 1 at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort


A stolen painting found in a plastic bag at a London bus stop just sold for $22 million.

The masterpiece that was missing for seven years after being stolen from an English country home set a new record high price for a work by Titian.


Why so much is riding on the 777X, Boeing's newest long-haul plane that is already 5 years late and costing billions

The 777X's economics and more spacious 10-abreast cabin are huge selling points against the rival Airbus A350, but the plane is far behind schedule.


A helicopter can now deliver you to 11 Greek islands in a quarter of the time a ferry takes

Helicopter companies globally are increasingly offering flights for people willing to pay a premium to slash time spent traveling.


Surprising UK town nowhere near the sea named best place for a staycation

As staycations become increasingly popular, one UK town has been named the best place for a holiday in the UK, and it's nowhere near the coast - but it's still got a lot to offer


World’s oldest artwork discovered in Indonesian cave

PARIS — It may not look like much — just a flaking image of three people around a big red pig. But the humble cave painting discovered in Indonesia is the oldest known narrative artwork ever made by human hands, dating back more than 51,000 years, new research said on Wednesday. “This is the oldest evidence of storytelling,” Maxime Aubert, an archaeologist at Australia’s Griffith University, told AFP. READ: Study says earliest cave art belonged...


Application for special study permits now available online — BI

Foreign students in the country can now apply for special study permits (SSP) online, the Bureau of Immigration said Thursday. The digitization effort will make it easier for foreign students to apply for such a permit instead of personally going to the BI’s main office. “The permit can now be applied for via the BI’s online services portal at e-services.immigration.gov.ph. This new online application system is expected to significantly improve...


Translink to review Belfast-Dublin rail fare

The Enterprise is jointly run by Translink and Irish Rail, but ticket prices can significantly differ .


Fireworks explode in night skies of NYC and DC on 4th of July

Fireworks explode in the night skies of New York City and Washington, DC on 4th of July.