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British Airways to return to Islamabad from next week

British Airways will relaunch flights to Islamabad, Pakistan, from June 2nd. The three-per-week service will be operated on a three-class Boeing Dreamliner. The 787 is British Airways’ newest long-haul aircraft that is 20 per cent more fuel efficient than other aircraft and features larger windows, mood lighting and the latest …

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5 Los Angeles Locations for Iconic Instagram Posts

[ad_1] Whether it’s with the sun in the background or with your camera’s flash on, TravelPulse has five locations in Los Angeles that are ripe for Instagram posts sure to make your followers jealous. Through a breakdown of each location, we tell you why these trendy hotspots are likely to …

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Taos: Natural New Mexico

[ad_1] Taos, New Mexico is a sensory wonderland. Bracing mountain air with the scent of Pinon, wildflowers and adobe seems to make up the common palate of the mountain west, and Taos enjoys them in abundance. While perhaps known best for skiing and a 20th Century artist’s colony, what is …

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Pow becomes UK tourism minister as Ellis departs

Rebecca Pow has stepped into the role of UK tourism minister. The Conservative member of parliament for Taunton Deane in Somerset replaces Michael Ellis, who moves to take up the transport brief. Ellis served in the role for just over a year. Pow, previously personal private secretary to the work …

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American Airlines doubles St. Kitts service

American Airlines will fly a second weekly non-stop flight from New York’s John F. K International Airport to St. Kitts on Wednesdays, complementing the carrier’s existing non-stop Saturday service. “I am very pleased to welcome the addition of this mid-week flight by American Airlines,” said the Lindsay Grant, minister of …

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Explore the Real San Francisco

[ad_1] I want to take the time to share with you my newfound love for domestic travel. As a kid, my “influencers” were books, science, global issues and National Geographic. When I could afford a passport and ticket, no travel within the United States was appealing—I was going to purchase …

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