[ad_1] Although being a flight attendant was once viewed as a glamorous job, it is now a job that consists of dealing with drunk passengers, dirty diapers, and possible hijackings. Stratos Jet Charters recently asked flight attendants about the biggest in-flight annoyances and dirty secrets of the skies to see …
Read More »A Weekend in Edinburgh: Your Perfect 3-Day Itinerary
[ad_1] “Edina! Scotia’s darling seat! All hail thy palaces and tow’rs.” Perhaps Robert Burns, one of Scotland’s most celebrated poets, said it best. For a weekend getaway, look no further than Edinburgh, the Scottish capital that’s packed full of iconic architecture, significant history and impressive natural beauty—including a mountain in …
Read More »Study reveals psychological influences in online reviews
[ad_1] A new study reveals how psychological factors affect the ratings people provide and how they describe their experiences when posting online reviews. Researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA) found the length of time between product or service consumption and posting affects the review given. For example, the …
Read More »Lufthansa Group to offer stopover programme in Switzerland and Belgium
Lufthansa Group is now offering two different stopover options that aim to enhance the customer’s journey and help travellers make the most of their flights and connection times. “We continuously search for new ways to cater to our customers and provide them with premium and memorable experiences,” said Tamur Goudarzi …
Read More »Royal Opera House opens new public spaces following £51m investment
London has welcomed a new visitor destination to the heart of iconic Covent Garden. The world-renowned Royal Opera House, a Grade 1 listed building, has undergone a transformative £51 million renovation and for the first time in its history will be open every day from 10:00, welcoming visitors to a …
Read More »Qatar woos happy campers with Khor Al-Adaid project this winter
An enhanced experience awaits campers and beach-goers heading to Qatar’s Khor Al-Adaid this winter, organisers of the Al Enna project have announced. Al Enna – a local Arabic word which means camping ground – is a development project that aims to ensure campers and visitors to Khor Al-Adaid can benefit …
Read More »Board selected for Saudi Red Sea Project
The Red Sea Development Company has announced its international advisory board of twelve world-leaders in business, tourism, environmental sustainability and conservation. The company is a wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia and is the creator of the Red Sea Project. The board will help set the …
Read More »Bring Your Group to the Riviera Nayarit
[ad_1] WHY IT RATES: The Riviera Nayarit offers tax incentives, natural beauty and numerous accommodation options, which all work to create an ideal destination for groups. —Janeen Christoff, TravelPulse Senior Writer Riviera Nayarit, located along Mexico’s Pacific Coast, is fast becoming a top choice for meeting planners seeking their next …
Read More »TripAdvisor ranks the “Most Excellent” hotel chains in the world
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – TripAdvisor announced the “Most Excellent” hotel chains that have the highest percentage of TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence recipients globally. Now in its eighth year, the Certificate of Excellence is given to accommodations, as well as other travel businesses, that deliver great service and consistently achieve high traveller …
Read More »Two Bodies Recovered in Yosemite a Week After Viral Photo of Taft Point
[ad_1] The National Park Service rangers recovered the bodies of a man and a woman on Thursday who apparently fell from Yosemite National Park’s Taft Point. While the incident remains under investigation and the park rangers work to identify the victims, these deaths eerily come just a week after a …
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