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Travellers love Amazon's £65 cabin case that looks like £220 Antler best-seller

The trendy cabin case from Amazon is a whopping £155 cheaper than the Antler Clifton with Pocket


Island remembers fishermen lost at sea

The family of Michael Michieli, who died at sea in 2022, joined a remembrance service in Jersey.


Air India Express crew returns to work after mass sick leave, service to be normal by May 14

The airline union added that a glitch in the company's scheduling software mistakenly indicated that staff were on sick leave.


Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Splash Mountain's replacement, will open at Disney World in June

Splash Mountain’s highly anticipated replacement is the first Disney attraction inspired by “The Princess and the Frog.”


Sun, sea and delcious food: 10 wonderful agriturismos in Italy

You can’t beat an agriturismo. Rural locations, owners whose main job is farming, plus food and drink produced on site all add up to a charmingly informal stay. There is rarely a reception desk and there’ll be dogs and crowing roosters to contend with, but they offer brilliant food and a friendly welcome. And they are not all buried in the countryside; there are lots of agriturismos around Italy’s 5,000 miles of coast. Here are 10 within walking...


Gig work is the new Ellis Island for immigrants looking for work. But many drivers feel trapped in the long hours and low pay.

Business Insider spoke to a dozen recent immigrants who rely heavily on driving for Uber and Lyft to make ends meet.


20 Visa-Free Countries Outside of Asia for Filipinos

Including countries from Africa to South America.


Gabii sa Kabilin 2024: Must-visit cultural and heritage sites in Cebu

CEBU CITY, Philippines – The much-awaited Gabii sa Kabilin (GSK) 2024 offered participants of all ages an immersive experience of Cebu’s vibrant history, which has influenced the identity of its people over the years. This year’s event, held on Friday, May 10, celebratee the theme “Beloved Bisaya.” This theme commemorated the 350th death anniversary of Jesuit missionary Fr. Francisco Ignacio Alcina, who affectionately called the Visayans “my...


Underexplored places you should definitely visit

Most of tourists tend to go to popular destinations that feature on travel lists year in and year out. But what about the countries not featured heavily on must-see lists? There are some real gems out there that tourists have left untapped. What are some amazing destinations abroad that travelers should start visiting? Click through the gallery to find out.


Air Vanuatu grounding prompts fears Pacific country’s tourism will take big hit

“Everybody is complaining, it’s not good. Don’t book Air Vanuatu.” Those were the words of a taxi driver in March as he pulled away from Vanuatu’s Bauerfield international airport and headed into the heart of Port Vila, the oceanside capital of the Pacific island country. Two months later and the frequent cancellations and delays that had become synonymous with the national carrier over the past year have given way to a government announcement...


Tighter visa rules may deter Chinese tourists, investments - PTAA

The Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) said that tighter visa rules for Chinese nationals visiting the Philippines could have a negative impact on the country's economy. "Chinese tourists are a major source of income for the Philippines, so making it harder to visit could discourage tourism and hurt businesses. They might even be the ones to give travel advisories not to go to the Philippines," said PTAA president Evangeline...


The midwest is the US’s surprising new outdoor hotspot

At a nondescript mall in Beavercreek, a sleepy suburb in south-west Ohio, workers are unpacking the latest camping equipment, bikes and kayaks ahead of a grand opening of Ohio’s fifth REI co-op location. Surrounded by farmland and leafy streetscapes in a region that relied on manufacturing and an air force base as its economic lifeblood for decades, Beavercreek and the wider post-industrial midwest might not quickly conjure up images of outdoor...


What lurks beneath: Treasures, wrecks and curios

More than 300 items found at sea were reported last year including an elephant tusk and human bones.


‘Central Luzon airports can co-exist’

MANILA, Philippines — Will the Clark International Airport manage to survive and thrive once the largest gateway in the Philippines located in nearby Bulacan is built? Its operator believes that yes, it will persist. The Luzon International Premiere Airport Development (LIPAD) Corp. stands by the viability of its airport as a gateway to the Philippines in the face of growing competition in Luzon. In particular, LIPAD president and CEO Noel...


Dream weaving: The art of banig making in Pilar, Camotes

CAMOTES ISLAND, Cebu — On a Saturday morning, a delegation from the Provincial Government’s flagship tourism program gathered at Pier 1 in Cebu City to depart for an island off the eastern part of mainland Cebu. At 10 a.m. the delegates of ‘Suroy Suroy Sugbo: Enchanting 1 Camotes Island’ arrived at the first stop of the two-day trip. They were greeted with the vibrant smiles and warm welcome of the residents of Pilar town on Ponson Island,...


8 Ways To Spend Less on Your Daily Cup of Coffee

America is a country that heavily relies on coffee. Coffee is the most popular beverage in America, beating tap water, tea, soft drinks and juice. According to Drive Research, nearly 3 in 4 Americans...


Inside £1 billion abandoned 'paradise' built on stunning coast that was supposed to house 1million

Chinese developers had high hopes for luxurious "paradise" Forest City in Malaysia - but high debt and visa restrictions mean that its now become a "ghost city."


Lawyer who exploited loophole to claim 58 free flights locked in legal battle with airline

Mr Tyrone Barugh has taken the matter to a tribunal after he found a loophole in an airline promotion - which meant he was able to book nearly 60 flights with Jetstar for free


Taylor Swift may attract more U.S. luxury travelers to Paris for Eras Tour than Olympics

The superstar brought her Eras Tour to Paris for a four-night stint. She may draw more Americans to France than the upcoming Olympics.


EasyJet summer holiday travel chaos looms as pilots reject pay rise and threaten to strike

After pilots turned a pay offer down in a ballot, representatives for Balpa union and easyJet bosses were forced back to the negotiating table to try and hash out an agreement


Man calls for apology over airport naming dispute

It follows a long-running intellectual property rights dispute over the name Teesside Airport.


The enduring magic of Hong Kong

Hong Kong consistently ranks as one of the most popular destinations for Filipinos traveling abroad. Its appeal lies not just in its proximity — a mere two-hour plane ride from the Philippines — but also in its diverse array of attractions. From shopping to outdoor adventures, sampling local cuisine to vibrant nightlife and thrilling theme parks, there's something for everyone. For those exploring beyond the Philippines for the first time, Hong...


Former visitor centre in the Cotswolds to be sold

The centre closed its doors in February, having been a visitors centre since 1996.


Tourists, history seekers and a puppet: Meet the Trump trial devotees

Dozens stand in line in the early morning for a glimpse at the first criminal trial of a former US president.


Emergency at major Australian airport after plane malfunction

A passenger planes landing gear has failed at Newcastle Airport, with emergency services rushing to the scene.


The 10 worst French aircraft

France has produced some excellent planes over the years, but its share of duffers too – including these ones


Commuter rail service in northeast Spain has been disrupted by theft of copper cables near Barcelona

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Commuter rail service serving Barcelona and northeastern Spain has suffered major disruption because of the theft of copper cables from a train installation, Spanish rail authorities said Sunday. Thousands of commuters were stranded at train stations in and around Barcelona after trains couldn't run on several commuter lines. The disruption to local transport came while more than 5.7 million voters were eligible to...


Chainsaw vandals hack at trees to get better Sydney harbour view

Hundreds of trees have recently been killed, conveniently exposing multi-million dollar views.


Costa visitors handed £100 car park fines in error

A councillor is urging people charged for early morning coffee stops to appeal their fines.


Highcliffe Cornwall: these luxury Polzeath homes come with an on-site pilates studio

Highcliffe Cornwall: these luxury Polzeath homes come with an on-site pilates studio - The magnificent North Cornwall properties sit in a prime location just up the hill from Polzeath beach. Katie Strick checks in


British Airways owner slashes first-quarter loss

LONDON – British Airways parent IAG slashed net losses in the first quarter thanks to growing travel demand, the group said on Friday. Losses after tax totaled 4 million euros ($4.3 million) in the first three months of 2024, sharply down from 87 million euros a year earlier, the aviation conglomerate said in a results statement. IAG, which also owns Spanish carrier Iberia, added that sales jumped 9.2 percent to 6.4 billion euros in the...


Nepal's 'Everest Man' reaches summit for record 29th time

Nepali climber Kami Rita Sherpa reached the top of Mount Everest for the 29th time Sunday, breaking his own record for the most summits of the world's highest mountain. "Kami Rita reached the summit this morning. Now he has made a new record with 29 summits of Everest," Mingma Sherpa of Seven Summit Treks, his expedition organizer, told AFP. A guid...


New lease on life for Bicol’s oldest museum

NAGA CITY, CAMARINES SUR, Philippines — From time to time, junior nursing student Danrie Josh Garcia, 20, would take snaps of the displays at the University of Nueva Caceres (UNC) Museum since it reopened in November 2023 after it shut its doors in 2020. Garcia and a classmate joined a small group as Fr. Francis Tordilla blessed the museum early this year. He was also there to complete his project in his Philippine history class. “What are new...


Eight more Chinese cities join Hong Kong solo travel scheme

HONG KONG— Eight more Chinese cities have joined a scheme allowing their residents to travel to Hong Kong on their own, rather than as part of a tour group, as part of efforts to boost Hong Kong’s economy. Hong Kong is battling to revive its economy following a national security crackdown and COVID-related controls, which led to many […]


Asador Alfonso Is The First Phase of A Dream Destination

Also a family vacation home, it's architect Carlo Calma's love letter to his 94-year-old dad.


Often-ridiculed city with UK’s cheapest beers set to be one of best staycation destinations

Hull is unlikely to be one the list of many Brits' staycation options, but the East Yorkshire seaside city has risen in many people's estimations thanks to its affordability and cultural offerings


American Airlines union seeks Biden support in contract fight

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Dozens of American Airlines flight attendants demonstrated on Thursday in front of the White House as they seek to be allowed to strike during protracted contract negotiations. The Association of Professional Flight Attendants organized the Washington rally along with parallel events at about a dozen US airports. "Flight Attendants are the only employees at American Airlines who have not had a raise in the past five years,"...


Ukraine's first lady makes her premier visit to Belgrade

BELGRADE (Reuters) - Ukraine's first lady Olena Zelenska arrived in Belgrade on Sunday, the first visit by a top Ukrainian dignitary to Serbia since Russia's invasion in 2022 and a signal of the Balkan country's swing away from Moscow, its traditional ally. Flanked by her Serbian counterpart Tamara Vucic and Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba, also on his first visit to Belgrade,


Cedar Point's Top Thrill 2 roller coaster closed less than a month after opening

Once the coaster, a renovated version the Top Thrill Dragster, is modified and tested, it should reopen at an undetermined date.


Taxpayers spend £3.5m on salaries for delayed ferry crew - despite it never carrying passengers

Despite racking up costs, endless delays, and not carrying a single passenger, taxpayers have spent a huge amount on the crew of a Scottish Ferry


Veteran '500-year-old' tree falls in Wiltshire wood

The Crockmere Oak was among Savernake Forest's "named" trees and a familiar sight for visitors.


A millennial couple invested in a $143,000 vacation home in Bali. It's become the crux of their early retirement strategy.

The couple wanted to invest in a tangible asset, and settled on the idea of building a villa in Bali. They hope to retire there within six years.


How Frugal People Use Credit Cards: 6 Tips for Thrifty Credit Management

Credit cards are a great way to rack up rewards such as cash back on purchases and travel benefits. They also offer a lot of convenience. But because of credit cards' high interest rates, these...


Sunday £1 bus fares to be introduced in Lancashire

Cheaper tickets for young people are also set to be launched later this year.


Northern Lights sightings possible again on Sunday night for parts of the UK

Northern Lights sightings possible again on Sunday night for parts of the UK - Marco Petagna, a meteorologist at the Met Office, the lights might be visible for some areas of the country again on Sunday night


PH showcases 'hilot' at international tourism expo

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines showcased for the first time at an international wellness tourism expo in Japan the healing art of "hilot," the traditional Filipino massage. The Philippines was among the exhibitors at the International Wellness Tourism Expo from May 8 to 10. Philippine Ambassador to Japan Mylene Garcia-Albano expressed enthusiasm about the country's debut at the expo. "It serves as an excellent avenue for us to introduce...


Vatican Museums staff start unprecedented legal action over labour conditions

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Forty-nine Vatican Museums employees have started an unprecedented labour dispute over what they say are unfair and poor conditions at their workplace, which could lead to an embarrassing lawsuit against Pope Francis' administration. The workers, mostly museum attendants, have sent a petition to the Vatican's "Governatorato", the body that administers the Vatican City


Londoners urged to 'come out and enjoy' seven new public spaces alongside Thames

Londoners urged to 'come out and enjoy' seven new public spaces alongside Thames - Seven pocket parks and plazas are springing up along the riverbank


The Marbella Club: is there anyone who wouldn't like this hotel?

The Marbella Club: is there anyone who wouldn't like this hotel? - Discrete, charming and thoroughly brilliant. Cathy Hawker checks into an oldie but a goodie on the Costa del Sol


How Tipping Backlash Could Affect How You Make Money

Lately, the tipping rate in the United States has exponentially increased. According to USA Today, the average tip in America is about 18%. There have been many complaints about the rise of tipping...