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'Rich' Wall Street worker shows how to get money back if flight is delayed or cancelled

A financial expert is warning people going on holiday that they may not be told by airlines about compensation they could get if their flight is unfortunately delayed or cancelled - and explains exactly how to make sure they get paid


BI reports 1M outbound travelers in June alone

MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Immigration (BI) noted a rise in international travel during the month of June, attributing the spike to the school break that allowed families to have their vacations abroad. “In April, we only saw an average of around 32,000 passengers a day, but in June that number rose to around 36,000,” Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said in a statement on Sunday. In April, the BI said a total of 946,092...


New York hotel reveals HUGE surge in the number of guests ditching their PHONES during their stays - as expert details the fascinating reasons why so many people want to get rid of their devices

One hotel in the Catskills, New York, has reported that 80 per cent of guests have taken up a challenge to hand in their phones and take part in a digital detox during their stay.


How to beat boredom at the beach

Do you enjoy the beach but can't bear the thought of having to remain still on a towel all day while sweating profusely? Then this is the perfect gallery for you! From active alternatives to relaxing ones, in this gallery you'll find the best tips to avoid boredom at the beach. Take a look.


The 30 greatest rock bands of all time

Are you a fan of rock music? If so, you're in luck: in this gallery, we take a road trip down the rock 'n' roll history highway! We're looking at the best of the best. From AC/DC to Metallica, this is a true roll call of the greatest-ever bands. Ready? Then click on!


Spain tourist backlash as Brits in bars sprayed and pelted by protesters

Tourists were hit with water pistols in Spain as protests against the industry got more intense - and British tourists said 'we'll spend our money elsewhere'


‘Her Deepness’ dives into Verde Island Passage

MANILA, Philippines — American oceanographer Sylvia Earle took her first dive late last month into the turquoise waters of the Philippines’ Verde Island Passage (VIP)—a strait tagged as the “center of the world’s marine shore fish biodiversity.” The renowned marine scientist arrived in the country on the invitation of Environment Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga in late June, coinciding with Philippine Environment Month. READ: Verde Island...


Here’s How Much Millennials Can Save by Moving From NYC to the South

It's not exactly a secret that New York City is expensive. In fact, it's one of the most expensive places to live in the United States. The average rental costs nearly $4,000 a month -- and that's for...


Dive in: Take a tour through these amazing underwater attractions

More than 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water. Unsurprisingly, many of the Earth's ecosystems call our oceans home. However, humans have also left their mark in the waters, scattering them with beautiful—and often tragic—reminders of our existence. Click through the gallery for a virtual tour of some of the world's most wonderful underwater attractions.


Thousands stranded after flight cancellations and delays at Gatwick and Heathrow airports

Thousands stranded after flight cancellations and delays at Gatwick and Heathrow airports - EasyJet, British Airways and Ryanair flights were affected


These are the 30 coolest streets in the world right now

What makes a street "cool?" Is it the number of restaurants, bars, cafés, and independent shops? Or is it just a general vibe, a friendly warmth that's hard to pin down? Apparently, it's a combination. Every year, Time Out ranks the best cities in the world. For 2024, it ranked the world's 30 coolest streets, but you might be surprised: they're unexpected spots! To produce the lineup, the global listings guide's network of editors and writers chipped in to make the case for their favorite streets in their respective cities. Click on to find out if you've ever strolled in one of them.


Tube ads invite Londoners to 'find island feeling'

An advertising campaign is promoting the Bailiwick to London Underground commuters.


San Fermín and other controversial festivals around the world

The traditional Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, Spain, is back this week. Many are pleased to see the return of the annual event, but as always, it faces widespread backlash for its cruel treatment of the animals involved. What’s more, women’s rights groups argue that the reckless and adrenaline-fueled event contributes to a lawless atmosphere, which has led to frequent sexual assaults during the festivities. Click through the gallery to learn more about this controversial tradition, along with other questionable festivals from around the world.


PH, South Korea seek bigger tourist traffic

THE Philippines and South Korea have agreed to increase weekly seat entitlements on flights between the two countries by up to 30,000 to promote tourist traffic, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) said on Monday. The agreement was reached during the two-day consultation between the delegations of the Philippines and South Korea last July 4, the DOTr said. The talks culminated with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a...


One seaside town is on the wave of a tourism boom - but locals call for 'balance'

An upturn in popularity is giving residents concern about the future


Moment heroic New Hampshire teen jumps onto runaway boat in lake

A heart-stopping video has captured the moment a heroic New Hampshire teen leaped onto a runaway boat spinning wildly out of control on a popular lake.


Revamp planned for 'world's oldest' museum building

The building, which opened in 1683, is said to be the oldest surviving purpose-built public museum.


Millions to 'work from beach' in summer thanks to lax remote policies

It is thought that more than six million Britons plan to use the flexibility to do their jobs while on holiday, with some using it as a chance to spend more time abroad than they would have otherwise.


Things that will annoy any airport security agent

After the tragic events of 9/11, stricter security measures were put in place in airports across the world. Going through the security checkpoints as a traveler can be a stressful experience, especially if you're unprepared. But this unpreparedness makes it difficult for the security staff. Travelers talking on the phone, forgetting to empty their pockets, and abandoning their bags on the belt cause frustration for airport employees. So, if you have a flight coming up and want to keep on the good side of the security personnel, click through this informative gallery to discover 29 things that annoy airport security staff.


Summer is a money pit for parents

Parents told BI that they're spending thousands to send their kids to camp or other summer care.


Differentiating designs with unpredictability, cultural combinations

THE first thing that strikes you about Uma Nota Manila, the Brazilian-Japanese restaurant that opened a few months ago at the Shangri-La The Fort, Manila is the sense of privacy that it provides its guests. The discreet entrance and exit doors are apart from each other; guests can quietly enter one way and leave another, without heralding their presence and departure, or disturbing the other people by inadvertently ushering the outside noise in...


From a busted board to a world title: Anastasia Ashley's unique journey to surf superstardom


Villages to celebrate 60 years of friendship

Families in Shilbottle and the French village Héry are close friends after 48 exchange trips.


Apayao Province Is Now a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

Here's what that means.


Tell us about great places to eat at the British seaside – you could win a holiday voucher

There’s no better seasoning than the salty tang of sea air, which is why meals enjoyed at the seaside are often so memorable. Whether it’s a beach shack serving the freshest seafood, your favourite fish and chip shop, a cafe at the end of the pier or a gourmet restaurant, we’d love to hear about your favourite places to eat on the British coast. If you have a relevant photo, do send it in – but it’s your words that will be judged for the...


The most majestic tall ships ever to set sail

Nothing quite invokes the romance and adventure of the high seas like a tall ship. These traditionally-rigged sailing vessels are built for life on the ocean waves, and embarking on a voyage on one is to embrace the very history of maritime exploration. Even today, there are dozens of tall ships operating out of ports all over the world. If you had the chance, which one would you board? Click through and set sail on some of the most majestic tall ships ever to weigh anchor.


City to tackle fly-tipping with new £50k funding

April proved to be the worst month on record with 1,085 incidents recorded across Peterborough.


Mind-blowing photos of America’s most surreal sights

Prepare yourself, because what you're about to see may bring about some rash tendencies, including but not limited to impulse-purchasing plane tickets and renouncing your worldly possessions in order to explore the limitless wonders of nature. When you're ready, check out this gallery of ridiculously stunning photos, but remember—you were warned.


The top European cities to take your dog on holiday

New research has revealed the best cities in Europe if you want to take your pet on holiday with you


Adult summer camps to delight your inner child

Nature hikes, log cabins, swimming in the lake, and arts and crafts fill the summers of most children. Now imagine all of that plus beer. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to summer camp for adults, where you can release your inner child and disconnect from the hectic, fast-paced lifestyle of adulthood. If you're ready for a getaway filled with adventures and play, check out the following gallery with a list of camps you're going to want to attend this summer.


Holidaymakers face huge travel disruption after flights cancelled

Holidaymakers are facing huge travel disruption this morning after dozens of flights were cancelled at London Gatwick and Heathrow airports.


Where to surf in Europe this summer

Many people associate summer with going to the beach. And what better way to enjoy your time at the beach than riding waves? While traditionally bigger, better waves are not to be found during the summer months, this is still a great time of the year to get some friends together and go on a surf trip in Europe. Miles of Atlantic coast offer a myriad of possibilities for everyone, regardless of your level of ability. You might notice that some major spots are missing from this list, but this is because they rarely work during the summer months. So if you're up for some summer surfing, click on. Whether you're an experienced wave rider or just want to learn how to surf in a cool place, this gallery is for you!


Sleep tourism: would you go on a sleep vacation?

Traveling halfway across the world for a good night's sleep may seem farfetched, but as the world becomes more unstable, vacationers are opting for relaxation over adrenaline-filled getaways. With a growing emphasis on health and wellness, it's no surprise that sleep tourism is on the rise. Luxury hotels are ensuring their guests are having the best sleep of their lives by offering a variety of experiences and additions, like pillow menus and sleep scientists. If you're keen to discover more about sleep tourism and find out which destinations offer programs to guarantee a restful slumber, then click through this gallery.


Top destinations for travelers who hate heat

If sunbathing on a sandy beach sounds like your version of hell on earth, then these vacation destinations are for you! Far away from the generic sun, sea, and sand locations, these exquisite places offer travelers verdant paradises, icy miracles, and gastronomic treats. Check out the gallery and choose your next vacation, without the sweat!


Chrissy Teigen Shares Highlights from Family Vacation: 'Love You Mexico, Forever and Always'

Teigen vacationed in Mexico with her husband John Legend and their four children: Luna, Miles, Esti and Wren


Celebrities share their packing and travel tips

Who doesn't like to travel smart? Wouldn't it be great if we knew exactly what to pack and how to pack it? Or how to feel good while traveling, for instance preventing the harmful effects of jet lag? Luckily there are experienced celebrities, who spend a great deal of their time traveling, who are happy to share their travel tips and hacks with us. Browse through the following gallery and get to know their travels tips.


Copenhagen launches new green experience economy initiative, CopenPay

COPENHAGEN, Denmark, July 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- To get tourists to act more sustainably Wonderful Copenhagen is launching a new initiative: Pay for a variety of Copenhagen attractions with climate-friendly actions. CopenPay There is a need to change the mindset of tourists and encourage green choices. Data show a large willingness as 82% say they want to act sustainably, but only 22% have changed their behaviour.[1] This is why Copenhagen's...


Delightful destinations in Germany

Germany is blessed with numerous destinations that delight for their historic appeal and beautiful settings. From medieval towns and villages to resplendent palaces, castles, and cathedrals, Germany has much to entice the visitor. And with a vast landscape that encompasses mountains, rivers, beaches, and forests, this really is a country of contrasts. Click through and discover these delightful German destinations.


Stunning Greek islands you've never heard of

When we think of a Greek island vacation, places like Rhodes, Crete, Corfu, and Santorini invariably spring to mind. But did you know that there are over 6,000 islands scattered in the Greek seas? And of these, only 227 are inhabited! So what about those lesser-known destinations that are equally attractive in terms of natural beauty, historic interest, and getaway appeal? Already scanning the map? Click through and let this list of Greek islands you've probably never heard of help make up your mind.


Why British family spent half a year getting to Australia and back for a holiday

Shannon Coggins and Theo Simon, along with their daughter Rosa, made it from Castle Cary in Somerset to Sydney, Australia after embarking on an enormous no-fly adventure


Air travel demand is breaking records. Airline profits are not

Investors will get more insight into the outlook for the tail end of summer when Delta Air Lines kicks off earnings season Thursday.


Discovering happiness: A romantic journey in Qingyuan

GUANGZHOU, China, July 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- News report from GDToday. Join us on a heartwarming adventure in Qingyuan, where love and happiness fill the air. In this vlog, we follow 100 newlywed couples from around the world as they embark on a romantic journey through Qingyuan's captivating destinations. From wedding gowns and splashing water to thrilling gorge drifting, the excitement is palpable. Amidst the stunning landscapes of Qingyuan,...


More weekend closures for Blackwall Tunnel works

The southbound route is set to close so work can continue on the £2.2bn Silvertown Tunnel.


Vatican releases schedule for Pope Francis’ two-week trip to Asia and Oceania

VATICAN— Pope Francis will travel more than 20,000 miles over the course of seven flights during his ambitious 12-day trip to four countries in Southeast Asia and Oceania this September. READ: Frail pope to embark on Asia trip, his longest ever, in September At the age of 87, the Holy Father is set to take on […]


PH, Korea agree to more flight seats a week between Manila, Incheon

The Philippines and Korea have signed a memorandum of understanding on increasing the weekly seat capacity from Manila to Incheon and vice versa, by 10,000 from the present 20,000 to 30,000, the Department of Transportation has said. The MOU also imposes no limits on flights from Manila to all other points in Korea as well as flights from points outside Manila to all points in Korea. The DOTr said the increase in capacity would be felt by the...


Southwest adds former US Airways CEO to board as it battles activist

Rakesh Gangwal will join Southwest's board as part of a 'deliberate' effort to refresh the airline's leadership amid Elliott Management's push for change.


The most scenic towns and villages in France

France has long been a preferred destination for tourists seeking to explore a coast and countryside embroidered with some of the most charming and beguiling towns and villages found in Europe. In fact, many of these fairytale destinations are members of the Les Plus Beaux Villages de France ("The most beautiful villages of France") association. And these rural and seafront havens all make perfect bases from which to explore the many different regions of this fascinating country. Click through for inspiration on where to go and what to see.


Discover the summer island getting rid of time

One of the most common questions asked every day—a question that is likely being asked as you read this—is: What time is it? On one tiny island in northern Norway, they’re asking: Who cares? Sommarøy is an island in West Tromsø, around 321 km (200 miles) north of the Arctic Circle. Its name means Summer Island, which is appropriate since the island offers more than two months' worth of non-stop summer. A dream come true for anyone who has ever wished that those long summer days would last forever. Just in time for the summer solstice of 2019, this tiny island decided to make the lifestyle its residents have been living for years official by declaring itself the world’s first time-free zone. The idea didn't really go through, as the residents of Sommarøy didn't want to sign a law about something they already do. In fact, they all seem strangely relaxed about it, as if they have all the time in the world to figure it out... If you think about it, this island’s philosophy, born of extreme solar circumstances, may be the antidote we all need in a world where we wake up to clocks, are controlled by strict schedules, constantly check our phones to see the time, and ultimately move in synchronized motion to the relentless ticking towards our final days. Yikes! Check out this gallery to learn more about the island making time a thing of the past.


Beaches with the most shark attacks in the world

Sharks are wild and unpredictable creatures, often known for their reputation for attacking surfers, instilling both fear and fascination among beachgoers and marine enthusiasts. While sharks are deadly predators, attacks on humans are relatively rare. However, it's still important to remain vigilant when visiting beaches known for shark activity. Curious about the most shark-infested beaches and their history of shark attacks? Click through this informative gallery to learn more.


Missing Jay Slater hope as 'hunters and dogs' to flood Tenerife search area

British teenager Jay Slater has been missing for three weeks after he went missing during a walk from an Airbnb in the small village of Masca, some 11 hours away from his accommodation