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Universal UK resort to open 365 days a year

An economic impact report reveals the planned resort could create 20,000 jobs during construction.


Incheon airport briefly shuts down runways because of North Korea trash balloons

SEOUL (Reuters) -Takeoffs and landings at South Korea's Incheon international airport were disrupted on Wednesday for about three hours before dawn because of balloons launched by North Korea filled with refuse, an airport spokesperson said. One balloon landed on the tarmac near passenger Terminal 2 and the three runways at Incheon were temporarily shut down, the spokesperson said. North Korea


Britons cut back on high street spending to splash out £178bn creating memories

'We're witnessing a long-term behavioural shift that will see experiences like travel and live entertainment take up a greater share of our discretionary spending, certainly this summer but also into the foreseeable future' - Dr Peter Brooks, Barclays' chief behavioural scientist


'I paid for my holiday by only using the interest I made on my savings'

Vanessa Thompson funded her summer holiday to Crete using a simple tip - and she's shared just how to do it


Looted by the Nazis and never returned: the art removed from a Swiss museum


Aer Lingus pilots begin industrial action

Aer Lingus pilots begin industrial action - The work-to-rule began at midnight with pilots refusing to work overtime, accept changes to set rosters, or take on out-of-hours management requests.


Unesco wants to add Stonehenge to list of endangered heritage sites

PARIS — The UN’s cultural organization said Monday it recommended adding Stonehenge, the renowned prehistoric site in England, to its world heritage in danger list, in what would be seen as an embarrassment for London. The site has been in the UN organization’s sights because of British government plans to construct a controversial road tunnel near the world heritage site in southwestern England. In a written decision seen by AFP, the World...


Devon yacht club launches new round-the-world race

The first 'WorldStar' round-the-world race will get underway in 2026.


From bedbugs to the opening ceremony: Is Paris ready for the Olympics?

Paris will host the Olympics and Paralympics this summer, with thousands of stellar athletes and millions of tourists expected to visit the French capital. The countdown to the Games is on, so click through this gallery to find out everything you need to know, from the newly debuted sports to where the opening ceremony will be held.


Will a signal solve the greatest aviation mystery of recent years?


Aer Lingus pilots launch work-to-rule actions, tossing travel plans of passengers into disarray

LONDON (AP) — Aer Lingus pilots launched an industrial action on Wednesday, leading to the cancellation of hundreds of flights and tossing the travel plans of tens of thousands into disarray. Pilots imposed ‘’work to rule’’ actions, refusing to work overtime, accept changes in set rosters or take out-of-hours management requests. An eight-hour strike is planned on Saturday. The flag carrier of Ireland and its pilots have been locked in a bitter...


10 tips and tricks to save money on your summer holiday

If you’re looking to enjoy a summer holiday in a foreign country this year, these 10 tips will keep the costs down and make it budget-friendly


Keep Calm and Carry On: Hand Luggage Essentials

EXCLUSIVE: Take a look at our still life shoot with travel essentials for your next trip - See Photos


Shocking images of pollution around the world

It's no secret that our planet is heavily polluted, but actually looking at the waste humans create is pretty horrifying. There are entire mountains and islands that are made up exclusively of garbage. In this gallery, take a look at what we've left behind on Earth.


Bizarre trees with a fascinating history

Trees have been around for a long time. Some date back thousands of years, and we really are lucky to be able to admire them today. There are some trees around the world that are indeed special. Not just because they're beautiful and unique, but also because they have amazing stories behind them. In this gallery we tell these fascinating stories, so click through and be amazed.


English words that come from Native American languages

Most people are aware that many common geographical names found throughout the USA and Canada have been borrowed from various Native American languages. But these are not the only examples of linguistic borrowings taken from the indigenous vocabulary. From avocado and skunk to hammock, Native American languages have given English speakers a wonderful dictionary of words frequently used today. Check out this gallery for some commonly used words in English, which were coined by indigenous peoples across the Americas.


Missing Jay Slater 'spotted watching Euros in Tenerife' claim locals

Jay Slater, 19, from Lancashire, has been missing in Tenerife since last Monday – after staying at an Airbnb in a remote part of the Spanish Island with two men


Virgin Galactic spaceplane takes tourists on flight

Virgin Galactic SPCE.N flew four tourists to the edge of space and back aboard its spaceplane, marking the second flight this year, the Richard Branson-founded company said last week. The Galactic 07 mission carried Turkish, U.S. and Italian passengers to an altitude of about 55 miles (88.51 km) on a flight lasting slightly more than an hour. […]


Embarrassing things we all do on vacation

One of the reasons we so look forward to holidays is because we associate a whole different set of rules for life on vacation as compared to life at home. For most of us, normal standards of hygiene, composure, and integrity go out the window as soon as our passports are scanned at the airport. In addition to the lack of rules we maintain for ourselves, there are so many ways to make mistakes while traveling. There are so many seemingly harmless words and actions that vary in degrees of offensiveness all over the world. Plus, there are all the stresses of traveling in a place with a different language, or traveling by yourself, or (sometimes even worse) traveling with other people. The odds are stacked against you when it comes to keeping your composure while on holiday. What makes it worse is how easy it is to make fun of the tourists you see in your own city, with their Hawaiian-printed shirts, fanny packs, and a combined look of awe and confusion. But, if we’re being honest, we all look as ridiculous and out of place as that when we travel. And in more ways than one. Maybe it was your insistence on wearing nice sandals on a hike, the farmer’s tan (read: burn) you got on the first day, or the incredible amount of beer you drank and the dance battle you got into with a group of locals—no matter what it was, you can at least take solace in the fact that you are certainly not alone. Check out this gallery to see just a few of the numerous embarrassing moments we’ve all had while on vacation (the ones we’ll never admit to when we get back)!


Key tips to help you get the most out of your vacation

Traveling is always exciting. Discovering new places, people and cultures is almost always an enlightening and entertaining experience. Even if you travel just to relax in a 5-star hotel on a paradisiacal island, there is always more you can do in order to maximize your experience as a tourist. If you're a passionate adventurer, but you still have some questions, take a look at the following images and enjoy these very helpful tips for your best trip ever.


Glasgow to host Nordic music festival as it comes to Scotland for first time

Glasgow to host Nordic music festival as it comes to Scotland for first time - Nordic Music Days was established by the Council of Nordic Composers in 1888, and is one of the world’s oldest contemporary classical music festivals.


The best (and worst) US cities for immigrants

The quest for a better life, propelled by dreams of opportunity and freedom, has always been a driving force behind the wave of immigration to the United States. Yet, the experience of settling in a new country varies widely from city to city. From the tech hubs of the West Coast to the bustling streets of the East Coast, each city offers its unique blend of challenges and opportunities for immigrants. This gallery explores the best and worst American cities for immigrants, shedding light on the stark contrasts in the reception and support they might encounter. You might be surprised by the cities that top the list as welcoming havens, as well as those that present unexpected hurdles. For a closer look at what makes these cities stand out, for better or worse, click through the gallery.


Avanti West Coast says fleet overhaul means ‘much-improved travel experience’

Avanti West Coast says fleet overhaul means ‘much-improved travel experience’ - The operator said the 56th and final modernised Pendolino train has returned to service.


In Colombia, a long, perilous romance to save the harpy eagle

Wounded and wary, the young couple appear to be into each other: their arranged romance, years in the making, is aimed at preserving the rapidly disappearing harpy eagle, one of the world's largest raptors. One of the world's most powerful and largest eagles, able to hunt monkeys and sloths, the harpy eagle has been hunted to near-extinction in some parts of its territory in Central America.


Family 'locked out of apartment and ignored' by Airbnb over new year's holiday

A woman who travelled to Malaga, Spain, with her family for the start of 2024 was left disheartened and shocked after she became locked out of her accommodation and was 'ignored' by Airbnb


Overgrown cemetery labelled 'disgrace' by visitors

Derby City Council says that its mowing is focussed on highway verges but the site will be mown.


What IS going on at Britain's airports? It's not even peak summer yet!

Families have endured an arduous few weeks at UK airports, with chaos caused by power cuts, IT failures, evacuations, e-gates issues and 100ml liquid rule confusion.


How I conquered the Isle of Man’s summit trails

There’s a magic pool in Ballaglass Glen. Scored deep into the ancient flagstone, amid the oak, larch and beech, it’s fed by a cascade, spangled with shafts of sunlight and probably hides mooinjer veggey – Manx Gaelic for the mythical “little people”. As I slid my tired legs into the numbingly cold water, I felt a sense of exhilaration. It had been the most glorious of days, tackling my first of the island’s eight new summit walks; between them,...


Korean Visa Applications Now Require a Privacy Consent Form

Don't worry. You can get this online.


The most romantic destinations in the world

The most beautiful cities in the world for couples lie within the next few slides of this gallery. Steeped in history and culture, these cities bring out the lovebirds in all of us. Get lost in the cobblestone streets and fall in love all over again amongst the character that lies between these city walls. What are you waiting for? Swipe through to discover the most romantic locations for couples.


10 Luxury travel minis to take on your next trip

Travel Sized Toiletries: The best ones to shop now from a beach inspired scent, shimmering body oil, and hydrating face mist - Shop Now


The best road trip movies of all time

The open road, a sense of adventure, and a cinematic backdrop: the best road trip movies capture them all. Of course, real-life road trips rarely go totally smoothly, and classic road trip movies don't shy away from showing all the dramatic bumps along the way. From drug-fueled misadventures to disastrous family trips and bust-ups behind the wheel, these movies range from cringe-making comedies to tense thrillers and joy-filled adventures. Got your interest? Then buckle up to discover the best road trip movies of all time.


Hong Kong’s Cathay pulls 3 cadet pilots from US training programme after serious blunders

Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways has removed three cadet pilots from a training programme after three serious blunders at a US-based training centre, citing its “zero-tolerance” over non-compliance with flight incident reporting requirements. The company said on Wednesday it made its decision after the trio failed to comply with the requirements at the AeroGuard Flight Training Centre in Phoenix, Arizona. The move followed the...


Best solo travel destinations in Europe

Looking for your next solo journey? Europe is perfect for an adventure-packed holiday for one. Here are some of Europe's best destinations for solo explorers. Take a look!


Glastonbury Festival's most iconic moments and performances

The first year of the Glastonbury Festival was in the summer of 1970. In the past five decades-plus, it has become one of the most renowned festivals in the world. It is also one of the most expensive globally to attend, yet 200,000 people still show up every year in Pilton, Somerset, England to enjoy the lineup the festival has to offer. Are you feeling nostalgic for the days of years' past? Click through this gallery to look back at the most iconic moments and performances in Glastonbury Festival's history.


MIAA advises public against flying drones near NAIA

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) has reminded the public that flying drones within the 10-kilometer aerodrome radius of Ninoy Aquino International Airport is strictly prohibited. The MIAA made the statement after it received reports of unauthorized drone activities near the airport. “Operating drones within this restricted radius without proper authorization poses significant safety risks, including potential collisions with...


Five tourists die in violent riptide within days at same popular beach town

Five people have now died in lethal Panama City Beach riptides as the sheriff issues a plea for people to stay out of the water, warning that 'it’s just too dangerous right now to swim'


Are these London's most sustainable hotels?

Are these London's most sustainable hotels? - From Aldwych to Aldgate, the city’s top stays have never been more green, says climate conscious expert Juliet Kinsman


Kayaker rescued off Alderney coast

Channel Islands Air Search was joined by the RNLI and a French rescue helicopter on the call-out.


Sydney’s Luna Park lease on sale for first time in 20 years with price tag of $70m

Sydney’s harbourside amusement park Luna Park is on sale for the first time in two decades. The art deco park in Milsons Point opened in 1935 and currently features 17 amusement rides, an immersive “big top” and the heritage-listed Coney Island. The 3.1-hectare site is owned by the state of New South Wales and managed by the Luna Park Reserve Trust which ensures the park and surrounding foreshore is “conserved for all Sydneysiders and visitors...


Here's Your First Look at the Disney Cruise Adventure

Here's something to look forward to in 2025.


Boeing isn't bringing any of its signature jets to the year's biggest air show for the first time in over a decade

Boeing said it's prioritizing work on a safety and quality plan, as it deals with a crisis following the Alaska Airlines blowout.


Woman, 36, mysteriously vanishes at Atlanta International Airport

Hollie Noelle Seay, 36, mysteriously disappeared after visiting a Starbucks at Atlanta's Hartsfield International Airport - sparking a multi-state manhunt.


These People Just Rode Around the World on a Motorcycle, and Set a New Record

This was by all means the trip of a lifetime.


Queues and traffic build for Glastonbury as festival opens its doors

Queues and traffic build near Pilton, Somerset, as Glastonbury Festival opens its gates. Music lovers are eager to see headliners Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA perform on the Pyramid Stage, marking the start of the highly anticipated event.


Why Madagascar is Africa's best-kept secret

An island nation in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is a biodiversity hot spot renowned for its rare and spectacular wildlife, 90% of which is found nowhere else on Earth. Browse the gallery and be amazed at some of the island's incredible flora and fauna.


Urgent £900 travel warning issued to all British holidaymakers

Tourists could find themselves with a significant bill which could add hundreds to the cost of their summer break


NYC shuttered 80% of its Airbnbs in an attempt to make housing more affordable. All that's done so far is make hotels more expensive.

There were more than 22,000 short-term rentals listed in NYC last August. The number of legal listings has dropped precipitously.


Moment tourist performs citizen's arrest on 'pickpocket'

Footage showing two apparent 'tourists' catching an alleged pickpocket and holding her outside the royal residence has gone viral on social media.


Artist's impression of restored boatyard revealed

New plans show how the fire-hit Underfall Yard could look after its reconstruction.