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Tourists flee popular holiday spots in Thailand
All flights and ferry services along Thailand’s southern golf coast will be suspended as Tropical Storm Pabuk approaches.
Category: Disasters, International Travel
‘New Year, New Me’… or not in Ryanair’s case
Cabin crew working for Ireland’s budget airline, Ryanair, are threatening 24-hour strikes over working conditions and salary disputes. Unions representing the Mediterranean-based staff…
Category: Hotel & Airlines
Gatwick reopens, but drone continues to cause chaos
After having to ground flights for more than 33 hours, with only four days left until Christmas Day, Gatwick Airport is now in a position to allow a limited number of flights to arrive and depart.
Category: Hotel & Airlines, International Travel
Christmas chaos for Gatwick Airport
Gatwick, London’s busiest airport is experiencing severe delays after two drones were spotted flying over the airfield.
Category: Hotel & Airlines, International Travel
Delays and Cancellations, how to ensure you are not left out of pocket this winter!
Recent events at Gatwick Airport have jeopardised Christmas travel plans for thousands of people and as temperatures continue to drop passengers…
Category: Hotel & Airlines, International Travel
North Carolina has been hit by a deadly snowstorm
Thousands of residents have been left without power and at least two people have lost their lives as a snowstorm swept across the US state.
Category: Disasters, International Travel
Travel chaos and rising fares, this week’s roundup
Parts of the UK have been battered by stormy weather this week with high winds and torrential downpours causing havoc for commuters particularly those travelling by rail.
Category: Hotel & Airlines, UK Travel
Flash-flooding claims lives in Sydney, Australia
As Queensland continues to battle more than 100 catastrophic bushfires, heavy rainfall is causing flash-flooding and chaos in Sydney.
Category: Disasters, International Travel
Thousands of residents in Queensland forced to flee from deadly bushfire
Residents of Queensland are being told to leave their homes immediately as more than 130 bushfires burn their way across the Queensland.
Category: Disasters, International Travel
2018’s Black Friday Travel Deals
You may have noticed the shops are already promoting Black Friday deals ahead of this Friday 23rd November 2018 and it’s not just limited to televisions and shoes.
Category: Hotel & Airlines, International Travel, Lifestyle, UK Travel
Intoxicated pilots are on the rise, and airlines are cracking down
Adverse weather, mechanical faults and industrial action are the usual culprits for delaying a flight but in more recent months alcohol consumption has been to blame.
Category: Hotel & Airlines, International Travel
South Western Rail Strike: What are your rights?
Passengers travelling by South Western Railway this Saturday 17th November face major delays and disruption as staff members plan to go on strike.
As technology within the travel industry advances, EasyJet ensures it keeps up
Not so long-ago travellers would have found themselves heading to the local travel agent to book their holiday before packing their phrase book and heading off with only word-of-mouth recommendations.
Category: Hotel & Airlines, International Travel
California devastated by wildfires as blazes continue to destroy the State
Wildfires have been raging across northern California over the past few days and the death toll has risen to 31, with more than 200 people still missing.
Category: Disasters, International Travel
California Wildfires thought to continue until the end of the month
Following days of destruction, and the death toll rising to just under 50 people with hundreds more still missing, firefighter crews are working endlessly to tackle the California Wildfires.
Category: Disasters, International Travel
Indian Capital smothered in a toxic smog following Diwali
North India’s most important Hindu festival, Diwali, has left Delhi covered in a toxic smog, posing a serious threat to local residents and tourists in the area.
Category: Disasters, International Travel
No more early morning drinks at airports?
Early morning alcohol consumption at airports has hit the news again, however this time there are talks that the Home Office may put a stop to mid-morning boozing altogether.
Category: Hotel & Airlines, International Travel
Travel insurance – should you have the right for your cancer diagnosis to be forgotten?
‘Cancer patients have the right to be forgotten’, is the strong statement being brought forward by campaign group, Youth Cancer Europe.
editor's picks
2023 Travel Trends and What Could Be In Store for 2024
Figures are showing a substantial rise in travel throughout 2023 compared to previous years as it becomes evident that we are now coming out the other side of COVID.
Category: International Travel
100ml Limits Scrapped: What Are The New Rules?
Last year London City Airport ditched the 100ml liquid rule and this year both Luton Airport and London’s Heathrow are planning to follow suit.
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