Where to go for winter-sun in 2019

With the summer officially over and the temperatures slowly dropping in the UK, now is the perfect time to book your next winter-sun getaway. Leave the dark mornings and chilly evenings behind.

Category: Lifestyle

Flights to Sharm el Sheikh resume after four-year ban is lifted

The UK Government has lifted the flight ban to the once popular Egyptian resort, Sharm el Sheik. All flights were stopped in 2015 after a plane was brought down in the Sinai desert.

What to do with the family this Halloween

Halloween is fast approaching – but with so many places to choose from, it’s no wonder that so many of us are stumped to where to go and celebrate.

Category: Lifestyle

Qantas successfully completes ultra long haul flight

The longest commercial flight has been completed by Australian airline, Qantas. 49 people boarded a Boeing 787-9 and endured a 19 hour and 16-minute flight from New York to Sydney without stopping.

Category: Hotel & Airlines

Catalan protests: Is it safe to visit Spain?

Protests have broken out in Catalonia, a region in north-east Spain, after nine Catalan independence leaders were convicted of treason on Monday 14th October.

Half-term holiday plans destroyed due to ‘no planes’

Almost 3,000 holidaymakers hoping for a half-term break in Spain have had their flights cancelled and hundreds of others are now stranded abroad.

Category: Hotel & Airlines

Extinction Rebellion targets London City Airport

Extinction Rebellion, the climate activists who closed off Westminster Bridge earlier this week, are now staging a three-day protest at London City Airport.

Category: UK Travel

Extinction Rebellion will shut down London in October

Extinction Rebellion, the climate activists who brought London to a standstill back in April, are planning a two week ‘international rebellion’ this month.

Category: UK Travel

Thomas Cook Collapse, ten days on

More than 120,000 passengers have been flown back to the UK by the Civil Aviation Authority over the past ten days following the collapse of Thomas Cook.

Category: Hotel & Airlines

Thomas Cook Passengers Should NOT Pay Hotel Fees

It’s been two-days since Thomas Cook collapsed and, despite the Civil Aviation Authority working tirelessly to arrange the repatriation of 150,000 people, some holidaymakers abroad are being hounded by hotels.

Category: Hotel & Airlines

Thomas Cook customers panic as the company ceases trading

The world’s oldest travel company Thomas Cook announced at 2am Monday morning that it has ceased trading with immediate effect.

Category: Hotel & Airlines

How Brexit could affect your holiday plans

Brexit is looming and people are still none-the-wiser about whether we will be leaving with or without a deal. What we do know, however, is some aspects of travel will be affected.

Category: Lifestyle

All flights will operate as planned as Ryanair flight crew walkout again

All Ryanair flights to and from the UK on Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th September will not be cancelled, despite walkouts from flight crew.

Category: Hotel & Airlines

Could body scanners help stop knife crime in London?

Knife crime in London is at an all-time high with over 100 fatalities recorded so far in 2019. The capital is a haven for tourists and whilst the majority of knife crimes do not take place in hotspots.

Category: UK Travel

Will drones shut down Heathrow tomorrow?

Climate change activists are planning to disrupt Europe’s biggest airport on Friday 13th September. Heathrow Pause, part of the Extinction Rebellion movement, have announced they will be flying drones.

Category: Hotel & Airlines

More than 100 wildfires tear across southeast Australia

Wildfires are common in Australia. But officials are concerned that the early-spring fires currently ripping through Queensland and New South Wales are an omen of what’s to come.

Category: Disasters

British Airways: The biggest strike in the airline’s history

The biggest strike in the history of British Airways has gone ahead today, despite BA’s attempts to stop pilots walking out. Over the next two days, around 200,000 passengers will face disruption.

Category: Hotel & Airlines

What happens if you drink too much at the airport?

A passenger was arrested and escorted by police from an EasyJet flight early Sunday morning. It is believed the female, who has not yet been named, was drunk and assaulted a member of the cabin crew.

Category: Hotel & Airlines