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Here's what's inside the $105 billion FAA bill

A new bill will keep U.S. airports operational while also adding safety measures as the industry has been rocked with near-misses and faulty planes.


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

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


Luxury Serviced Residence Brand, Oakwood, Returns to Makati

It's under the same roof as I'M Hotel.


Vintage photos of famous cities

Have you ever wondered how some of the world's biggest cities looked like decades ago? Well, this is your chance! In this gallery, we compiled the most amazing vintage photos of numerous capital cities and other major cities. From Europe to North America, and Asia to Africa and further, we've covered many big cities across the globe. Browse through and marvel at these retro pictures of famous cities.


Ceremony marks Freedom Flame's historic UK visit

The flame which has burned since 1923 has left Paris for the first time as part of D-Day events.


The best places in the world to enjoy the Northern Lights (aurora borealis)


5 Biggest Money Mistakes When Retiring in Hawaii

Hawaii is known the world over for its pristine beaches, Instagram-ready views, warm weather -- and high prices. Retiring to the Aloha State means you will pay more for just about everything than you...


Ancient giant viruses discovered in Yellowstone's Hot Springs

Researchers found giant viruses in Yellowstone Park's geothermal hot springs. The virus poses no risk to humans but could explain what the conditions on Earth were like when life formed.


What if the biodiversity crisis were an escape room?

THE Bonifacio Art Foundation Inc. (BAFI) and RTI-USAid Sibol have joined forces to bring 2-part biodiversity special of Mind S-cool TV, as well as a traveling Biodiversity Crisis Escape Room (BCER). Both projects serve to innovatively highlight the critical concepts of roles and collaboration in addressing the biodiversity crisis as well as the measures of the values that we should all consider living with nature. BCER is the first, travelling,...


Qatar Airways to invest in an airline in southern Africa, CEO says

SEOUL (Reuters) -Qatar Airways will soon announce an investment in an airline in southern Africa, its CEO said on Wednesday, part of the Gulf carrier's drive to expand its network in Africa. "We are at the final stage of an equity investment in an airline in the southern part of Africa," Badr Mohammed Al Meer said on a panel at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha, saying the deal could be announced


5 top reasons to travel midweek rather than on weekends: 'Better selection, lower rates'

Weekend travel may not be all it's cracked up to be: Here are five reasons that traveling during the week rather than on weekends may save you money and hassles.


Batangas couple arrives in Naga City after walking for 139 days

After walking for 139 days, Jay and Mira Abrara reached Naga City in Camarines Sur, achieving 2,000 of their 5,000- kilometer target, the scorching heat notwithstanding. The motivation: To send a message of inspiration that walking through a challenge together can strengthen a marriage. “Ang walk for a cause namin is [for] strengthening marriage o pagtibayin ang pasgsasama ng mag-asawa. So lagi naming binabahagi po na hindi po solusyon yung...


The best cities to visit with kids

City breaks tend to be hugely popular with child-free singles, couples, and groups of friends, but parents with young kids often ditch the big cities in favor of beach resorts or trips to the countryside. But having kids, toddlers, or babies along for the ride really doesn't have to mean taking city breaks off the travel agenda. Many cities around the world have a host of attractions aimed squarely at family visitors, along with stroller-friendly sidewalks and restaurants that make junior diners feel like valued customers. Ready for some inspo for your next family trip? Click through the gallery to discover the best cities to visit with kids.


Ancient sites worth visiting

History has left us with some truly remarkable visitor attractions, many of which date back to antiquity. Whether standing alone as a singular piece of architecture or as part of a wider archaeological site, these ancient wonders inspire and educate in equal measure. But where in the world can you find some of the most illustrious of these extraordinary hand-built treasures? Click though and marvel at these ancient sites worth visiting.


Park will be built on site of former castle

It will have a playground, community gardens and a "heritage timeline" that will light up at night.


Disney Cruise's First Ship In Southeast Asia: Disney Adventure

It’s set to debut in 2025.


DOT: Sofitel closure ‘significant loss’ for tourism

MANILA, Philippines — The upcoming closure of the five-star Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila hotel would be a “significant loss for the tourism industry,” the Department of Tourism (DOT) said on Monday. Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco said this in a meeting with officials of the luxury hotel led by Esteban Peña Sy, president of the hotel’s owner Philippine Plaza Holdings Inc., at the DOT office. The DOT was “very dismayed” upon learning that...


Dublin-NY portal users 'ruining fun for everyone'

The Dublin-NY portal has been switched off due to "inappropriate behaviour".


Worrisome presence

Better late than never. That best describes the decision of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to implement stricter rules on the issuance of tourist visas to Chinese nationals in the wake of reports that fraudulently-obtained passports and visas had resulted in their illicit entry and overstay. Its action is long overdue in light of the crimes of human trafficking, forcible abduction, robbery extortion, and homicide that had earlier been...


After 3 years in Thailand, I moved back to New York. It didn't feel like home anymore, so I took off again.

While living in Thailand, Elizabeth Lavis was always craving comfort food from her town in New York. When she got back, she found her tastebuds had changed.


Red Lobster announces closing of nearly 100 locations across the US

Red Lobster announces closing of nearly 100 locations across the US.


Michelin Made a Big Splash With Its First Group of Mexico Honorees

Some of the country’s most lauded were recognized, along with some surprising selections and one notable snub


How many countries can you visit in one day?

It can be quite an appealing idea to break a world record, and to know that you are the only one in the world to have achieved something so far. According to Swiss travelers Cédric Waldburger and Rainer-Marc Frey, this feeling is truly monumental! On August 23, 2022, the duo broke the record for the most number of countries visited in 24 hours. Their journey was documented on Waldburger’s YouTube channel and, according to them, it is a feat that can only be done in the European continent. Intrigued? Click through this gallery and join us as we follow the route that these record-breaking travelers took in 2022.


Fire-ravaged historic pub could be restored

The Leopard, a meeting place of Josiah Wedgwood and James Brindley, was gutted in a blaze in 2022.


What are the colors of the Lesbian Pride Flag? Get to know variations of the Pride Flag

Here is what to know to about the Lesbian Pride Flag from its history to the meaning of its colors.


I've stayed in Airbnbs around the world by myself. My top tip for solo travelers is to book for 2 people — even if it costs more.

Business Insider's reporter books Airbnbs for two while traveling solo so hosts don't know she's alone. This practice helps her feel safer.


Russia has discovered the world’s largest oil reserve in Antarctica


Reopen the NYC-Dublin livestreaming portal, you cowards! It was an example of tech bringing humans together.

The portal that connected New York to Dublin via livestream was fun, pure human joy. We need more portals!


Why You Want to Blur Your Home in Google Maps Street View and How to Do it

Street View is a super useful mapping tool, but it comes with some security risks.


US fines Volaris up to $300,000 for violating tarmac delay rules

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Transportation Department said on Wednesday it will fine Mexican carrier Volaris Airlines up to $300,000 for airport tarmac delays that violate federal law. Federal law and government regulations prohibit tarmac delays of four hours or more on international flights without providing passengers an opportunity to deplane. The department said that


'Share a Book, Bless a Life'

WALT Disney once said, "There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's loot on Treasure Island," for books carry information of substantial value that, once read by the user, can instill new knowledge. Books also play a vital role in the teaching-learning process; these are used as references when teachers create learning materials for their students. On the other hand, books are also used by students to better understand concepts and...


Despite London trip, the Vikings won't travel far in 2024

Even though they will be traveling to London, the Minnesota Vikings won't be traveling too far during the 2024 season.


Downtown Seattle’s New Seafood Bar Finds Inspiration in the Historic Oyster Bars of NYC

Previously home to pizzeria Bar Solea, the ground-level space at 1st and Marion has been restyled to showcase Seattle’s second-to-none Pacific Northwestern shellfish


A Luxe Getaway in Bali Awaits Hugo Boss Experience Members, VIP Clients

This summer escape promises to be an immersion into the BOSS lifestyle.


Did Northern Lights show up in MOA Arena area?

Did the Philippines experience the elusive Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis in the area of the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City? A TikTok user claimed to have seen the lights that have recently been populating the timelines of most countries in the Northern Hemisphere. “Northern Lights in the Philippines,” she wrote with a heart-eyed […]


Everything You Need to Know About Dining and Drinking at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport

Here’s where to eat at Dallas-Fort Worth’s busiest airport


Visa's major changes will see Americans carrying fewer credit cards

Visa is changing how their debit and credit cards work in order to reduce the number of physical cards Americans need to carry around. Expect the new changes by this summer.


Selfish tourist topples historic 113 year-old Death Valley tram tower

An unknown driver knocked over a historic tram tower in Death Valley, California. Officials believe they used a winch to pull their vehicle out of mud, using the tower as an 'anchor.'


How to: The ultimate Tassie road trip in three days

Tasmania - once considered the end of the earth and an isolated island popular among retirees.


A Boracay barbecue of epic proportions—and portions

Boracay isn’t just an island paradise straight out of imagination, it’s also a culinary mecca. Being one of the top beach destinations in the world, it attracts thousands of travelers yearly. Its genuine melting pot status has resulted in a feast of flavors that make the island worth visiting for more gastronomic pursuits. A specific culinary pursuit you shouldn’t miss out on, though, is the Barbecue Night at The Lind. View this post on...


Families could save £800 off Center Parcs break by switching location

A new survey has found that Center Parcs sites in Europe turn out to be cheaper for a four-night stay for a family of four through the summer than accommodation in the UK


Keep America weird: unusual facts about each state

The United States is a big, vast place where sometimes (a lot of times) weird things happen. Jokes about Florida's strangeness abound, as evidenced by the amount of Twitter accounts dedicated to poking fun at the absurd things that take place in the Sunshine State. But Florida is far from being alone. Check out these strange facts about American states that will increase your random knowledge and your chances of winning trivia games.


Food preservation: A discovery moment at Sheraton Manila Bay

STEP into Sheraton Manila Bay and be transported back in time to rediscover its local food preservation techniques. This coming May 23, Sheraton Manila Bay sets the scene and takes visitors hundreds of years back to an immersive experience of the rich tapestry of Filipino culinary heritage and traditional preservation methods, specifically discovering dishes from Southern Tagalog, Pampanga, Zamboanga and Cordillera. In partnership with Limtuaco...


The Mirage casino on Las Vegas Strip which opened in 1989 is closing

The Mirage hotel-casino which opened in 1989 in Las Vegas will close on July 17 for major renovations, reopening in 2027 as Hard Rock Las Vegas with a guitar-shaped tower.


20 unusual US attractions to add to your bucket list

The United States offers life-altering experiences and incredible sights in every state. Out of the countless tourist attractions across the country, there are some that are truly iconic. From culture-rich to downright chilling, each of these locations should be included on your bucket list of required American experiences to have before you die.


The Cannes Concierge Who Can Get You Anything (Within Reason)

When it comes to being a concierge at one of the world's great hotels, Wes Anderson and The Grand Budapest Hotel got it (mostly) right. "Of course, it's a movie, so not everything is true," says Maxime Nerkowski, chief concierge at the Carlton Cannes, about Anderson's 2014 Oscar winner in which Ralph Fiennes plays Monsieur Gustave H., […]


Where to Eat at John F. Kennedy Airport

A guide to all the food and restaurant options at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)


Food, culture, faith await on summer trip to seafood capital Roxas, Capiz

Those thinking of travelling to Roxas City in Capiz Province will be spoiled for choice, as far as food, culture, and faith are concerned. Kim Salinas of GMA Regional TV One Western Visayas toured viewers around the seafood capital of the Philippines on "24 Oras," Wednesday, to show why Roxas City is a must-visit. Seafood takes center stage in Roxas City, as seen in the restaurants that dot People's Park. Beach lovers will also enjoy Baybay...


Where to travel based on your personality type

The Myers-Briggs personality test has been used for many years to assess people's personalities. It assesses different preferences to determine key aspects of our personality, and its results are often quite accurate. People look for different things when they travel, and these things are often influenced by their attitudes and actions in life. These influence the way they perceive the world and what they enjoy doing during a trip. An introverted person will most likely have a different approach to traveling when compared to an extroverted one, for instance. With this in mind, we've compiled a number of destinations specifically tailored for each Myers-Briggs result. If you haven't taken the test, do so to find the perfect travel destination for your bucket list! Click through the gallery and get to know the best destinations based on your personality type.


Summer holiday cancellations warning as Boeing crisis leads to planes shortage

Summer holiday cancellations warning as Boeing crisis leads to planes shortage - Plane deliveries have slowed down after a panel on an Alaska Airlines flight was ripped out mid air leaving passengers fearing for their lives