Image Name: Yarmouth’s Maritime Museum Image Credit: Flickr Great Yarmouth’s Maritime House, with its rich maritime history, is about to undergo an incredible transformation. A neglected seafront museum, neglected during the COVID-19 pandemic, is about to be revitalized as a holiday accommodation and café with a captivating lifeboat theme. The redevelopment plan has attracted the […]
Image Name: The Mt. Fuji, Japan Shizuoka Prefecture in Japan recently announced the addition of three thrilling new hiking experiences to its already excellent list of outdoor adventure activities. In addition, they have developed a new registration system for climbers attempting to summit the famed Mt Fuji. New initiatives have been launched to improve visitors’ […]
Rome, the Eternal City, is a fascinating fusion of art, culture, and history. The magical city of Rome is waiting to be explored, with its world-famous monuments and lesser-known treasures, to provide visitors with an experience they will never forget. Embark on an adventure of thrill and discovery as you immerse yourself in the attractions […]
Image Name: East Anglia’s cultural life pillar Image Credit: Ipswich Regent Theatre One of the top 10% of venues on Tripadvisor, Ipswich Regent Theatre is a fantastic feat for the arts community. Given the second year running, this prize emphasizes the theater’s ongoing appeal among guests and its continuous quality. East Anglia’s pillar of cultural […]
Image Credit: Tourist Israel Norwich Airport is experiencing a notable uplift thanks to the recent addition of new Ryanair routes to popular European destinations. The budget airline, which began operating flights from Norwich to Alicante, Faro, and Malta in April, has seen a positive response from travelers and a boost in capacity utilization. According to […]
As more and more people die this year in the Mediterranean because of the heat, people are paying more attention to how climate change is changing the way people move. Summer has traditionally been the busiest time for tourists to visit beautiful places like Greece and Italy. But as temperatures rise across Europe, these once-loved […]
Image Credit: The Korea Times After the 15th of August, Korean Air has stated that it will no longer provide passengers with the option to purchase instant noodles on its long-haul flights. The safety risks that are associated with turbulence, which has become an increasingly urgent issue for the airline, are the driving force for […]
Image Credit: Airport Technology Air New Zealand has made headlines today by becoming the first major airline to retract its ambitious climate target. The airline has officially abandoned its goal to cut carbon emissions by nearly 29% by 2030. The decision marks a significant shift in the aviation industry’s commitment to sustainability and raises concerns […]
Image Credit: TripSavvy A sequence of intentional arson assaults aimed at high-speed trains is causing major interruptions to France’s rail services. Just days before the Olympic Games in Paris open, organized sabotage occurs at a particularly difficult period and causes enormous transport disturbance. According to the National Rail Company SNCF, on Saturday, July 27 around […]
Image Credit: Alaska Airlines News Alaska Airlines has unveiled its newly renovated Alaska Lounge at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), located in the Harvey Milk Terminal 1. The grand opening of this state-of-the-art lounge marks a significant milestone in Alaska Airlines’ ongoing effort to elevate passenger experience and redefine the premium travel landscape. The newly […]
Italy’s iconic hiking route, the Via dell’Amore (Path of Love), is set to reopen on July 27, 2024, following a lengthy closure of 12 years. The trail, located in the picturesque Cinque Terre region, was shuttered after a landslide in September 2012 highlighted the urgent need for renovations and safety enhancements. The 800-meter pathway, renowned […]
Image Credit: Management Today Ryanair, the low-cost airline, has announced a substantial decrease in summer tariffs in response to a nearly 50% decrease in profits. This action coincides with the airline adjusting to changes in passenger behavior and Easter holiday timing, which have together affected its income. Ryanair’s pre-tax profit fell 46% to €401 million […]
Image Credit: Office de Tourisme de Paris As the Olympic Games prepare to commence in Paris on July 26, an array of firsts will be introduced. For the first time, breaking will be featured as an Olympic event. Gender parity will be achieved, with an equal number of female and male competitors. However, one of […]
Image Credit: Guernsey Airport The planning costs for Alderney Airport’s runway extension have soared above £1 million, according to the States Trading Supervisory Board (STSB), the government body responsible for Guernsey’s ports and airline. This latest development follows the recent announcement that the estimated cost of the runway extension project has risen by 50% to […]
Scarborough’s ambitious £11 million plan to redevelop its historic West Pier has made significant progress, despite facing accusations of being a “land grab.” Senior councilors from North Yorkshire have unanimously decided to allocate some of the site’s land for “non-harbour” purposes, aiming to transform the area into a vibrant tourist destination. The council’s vision for […]
Image Credit: Go North East Go North East has announced the launch of new bus routes to enhance the reliability and frequency of services for passengers in Derwentside. This significant development is set to improve connectivity between key areas, including Consett, Stanley, and Newcastle, while also serving several villages such as Burnopfield, Dipton, and Whickham. […]
A new five-storey hotel set to be constructed in Blackpool is poised to bring a modern touch to the seaside resort while paying homage to its Art Deco heritage. Developers have submitted detailed plans for the 266-bedroom establishment, which will be located adjacent to the Grade II listed Winter Gardens. The developers, C1 Capital Partners […]
Copenhagen’s tourist board has announced an innovative trial scheme rewarding tourists with free food and activities for participating in environmentally friendly tasks. This initiative, set to launch on July 15, encourages visitors to engage in activities like litter-picking, using public transport, or biking around the city. The “CopenPay” scheme is designed to help offset the […]
The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) has revealed a remarkable surge in Tanzania’s Travel & Tourism sector for 2023. The sector has reached unprecedented levels of economic contribution and visitor expenditure, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s economic development. In 2023, Tanzania’s Travel & Tourism sector contributed a […]
Image Credit: USA Today As Hurricane Beryl intensifies its path through the Caribbean, cruise lines are swiftly adjusting their schedules to ensure passenger safety and itinerary continuity. Carnival Cruise Line announced on Tuesday that two of its cruises, the Carnival Horizon and Carnival Liberty, are altering their courses due to the impending storm. Originally slated […]
Image Credit: Whole Hog Sports In a move reminiscent of Southern European towns selling houses for the price of a cup of coffee, Götene, a picturesque town in northern Europe, is offering plots of land for just a few cents. Located 200 miles southwest of Stockholm, Götene is selling 29 plots starting at merely 1 […]
Image Credit: Al Jazeera Hurricane Beryl, the first hurricane of the 2024 Atlantic season, has intensified into an extremely dangerous Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph. This development occurred on Sunday as the hurricane made its way towards the Windward Islands, marking Beryl as the earliest Category 4 hurricane on record […]