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Sep 8th, 2018 |
By Adrian Lawes
Brazil’s heritage received a clout as many items were lost from its National Museum. Florence tries to regualte visitors and Kenya is said to be wooing low-cost airlines.
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Saturday snippets: 8th of September 2018
Tags: Brazil, China Eastern, Cyprus., easyjet, Etihad, Florence, Hurghada, Italy, Kenya, National Musuem - Rio de Janeiro, Sagra Dell’uva, Steigenberger Aqua Magic hotel, Uganda, Uganda Wildlife Authority, VLM, Wigtown Book Festival, Wizz Air
Dec 23rd, 2017 |
By Adrian Lawes
New passports, the new year sales, a new funicular railway and a new record in visitor numb ers at the Giant’s Causeway wrap up the pre-Christmas sippets column.
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Saturday snippets: 23rd December 2017
Tags: Advertising Standards Authority, airline sales, Copenhagen, economy class benefits, Etihad, Freeport Lisboa Fashion Outlet, Giants Causeway, Jet 2, Lisbon, negative hotel reviews, passport replacement, Saint Lucia Food and Rum, St Lucia, Stoos, Stoos Bahn, switzerland, Tivoli Gardens, Travelmole, Uk as a safe holiday destination
Jul 8th, 2017 |
By Adrian Lawes
Snowball fights, canoeing in tunnels, a stuffed baby elephant and five copies of Stephen Fry’s autobiography attract Adrian’s attention this week.
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Saturday snippets: July 8th 2017
Tags: Bradford, Cartwright Hall, Catalonia, David Hockney, electronic devices in hand luggage, Etihad, Finland, Foulridge Tunnel, Manchester, Mobike, USA, USA entry requirements, Yugigassen
Apr 1st, 2017 |
By Adrian Lawes
Being April Fool’s day, I have resisted the temptation to try and fool you. Instead boring things like VAT, travel insurance fraud and the Battle of (the) Womens Path will have to do.
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Saturday snippets: April 1st 2017
Tags: April Fools Day, Apsley House, banning electronic items as hand baggage, Battle of Chemin des dames, Beijing Capital Airport, British Airways, Cape Verde, CEGA, Celebrity Cruises, China, Dresden, easyern Airways, Etihad, fraudulent insurance claims, Germany, Isle of Man, Lima, London, Paris, Peru, Qatar Airways, Saga Holidays, The Future Mapping Company, Thomas Cook, TUI, VAT on tourism, World Travel & Tourism Council
Feb 23rd, 2017 |
By The Editor
American Airlines, Etihad, Emirates, Singapore Airlines and Turkish Airlines have been told by the CAA to obey EU rules or face unlimited fines.
Posted in Travel news |
Comments Off on Denying air passengers their rights
Tags: air passenger compensation, American Airlines, CAA, Emirates, Etihad, EU261, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Vueling
Sep 19th, 2015 |
By Adrian Lawes
This week my column comes from Sydney in Australia as I shall be here for the next few weeks preparing some stories and visiting relations. Expect then, a biased towards Australian stories for a while! Let’s start with culture because the tourist authority for NSW, Destination NSW, says cultural tourism is on the rise with the state attracting almost 6.5 million overnight cultural visitors in the year ending March 2015, a significant 5.6% increase on the previous year. During the year ending March 2015, NSW
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Comments Off on Saturday snippets: 19th September 2015
Tags: arlberg1800, Cruise Show, Etihad, Festival of Lights, Flybe, Grayson Perry, Legoland, Leipzig, Liverpol, MCA, National Cruise Week, NSW, St Anton am Arlberg
Jul 30th, 2015 |
By The Editor
From Queensland in Australia comes an everyday tale of airline passengers which could have ramifications down the line for airline passengers.
Posted in Travel rumblings |
Comments Off on Neighbours: An Australian saga of airline passengers
Tags: airline passenger comfort, Etihad, James Andres Bassos