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Schiphol Airport: What do extended passenger caps mean for Easter travel?

Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport will continue to limit passenger numbers in April and May due to staff shortages.Although restrictions will gradually ease from the end...

Venice’s famous canals are running dry due to low tides and lack of rainfall

Venice is famous for its winding network of canals.The waterways - which are navigated by thousands of water taxis and gondolas every day -...

I went stargazing in Europe’s largest dark sky park. This is why it’s worth a visit

I grew up in the countryside, but as a kid you never really appreciate the beauty of your surroundings.And as an adult I’ve spent...

Rare Giant Phantom Jellyfish, Oh My! Viking Expedition Ships Aid Antarctic Research

Cruise ships’ submersibles play an important role in biological research in polar waters—including providing three encounters with the rare giant phantom jellyfish—according to a...

Biden Calls Hotel Resort Fees “Junk”

President Biden covered a lot of ground in his State of the Union speech on February 7. I was half-watching, checking email, when Biden...

Spanish airports: What are the new liquid and electronics rules coming into force from 2024?

Passengers at Spanish airports will soon be able to take more than 100ml of liquids in their hand luggage.From 2024, restrictions on liquids will...

Thailand Adds New Tourist Entry Fee

As its tourism numbers climb closer to pre-pandemic levels, Thailand will have a new entry fee for international arrivals beginning June 1, 2023. ...

Hilton Waikoloa Village Announces Return Of Its Highly Anticipated Inclusive Sale

I have always found it interesting that while the Caribbean and Mexico have a wealth of all-inclusive resorts, there are none to be found...

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