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Why Do Window Shades Have to Be Open for Takeoff and Landing? - afar.com - Britain
afar.com
26.09.2023 / 14:19

Why Do Window Shades Have to Be Open for Takeoff and Landing?

If you keep the shades on airplane windows open during your flight, they can provide spectacular views, and if you pull them down, you’ll get a little extra comfort when it’s time to nap. Granted, the debate about the etiquette of either choice is a heated one, but there’s another big discussion that those window shades spark: Should they be open or closed during takeoff and landing? Well, the answer depends on what airline you’re flying.

Chinese Tourists Have a New Love Affair with ... Iceland - skift.com - Iceland - Usa - China - South Korea
skift.com
26.09.2023 / 12:11

Chinese Tourists Have a New Love Affair with ... Iceland

With the anticipation of the return of Chinese tourists to the global travel scene, an unexpected destination has seen an surge in popularity: Iceland.

Mideast hotels have world’s highest occupancy rates, says senior executive - breakingtravelnews.com - Usa - China - Saudi Arabia - Uae - Egypt - county Gulf - city Dubai - city Doha - city Riyadh - city Jeddah - county Summit - city Abu Dhabi, county Summit
breakingtravelnews.com
26.09.2023 / 08:35

Mideast hotels have world’s highest occupancy rates, says senior executive

Hotels in the Middle East are performing really well with the highest occupancy rates in the world, said a senior director of global data benchmarking firm STR.

14 things you need to know before you come to Chile - lonelyplanet.com - Spain - Britain - Usa - Chile - city Santiago - county Valley
lonelyplanet.com
23.09.2023 / 23:29

14 things you need to know before you come to Chile

I remember the day back in 2014 when I’d just settled into my new apartment in Santiago and a powerful earthquake rattled the walls. I leaped up from my couch and ran for the door, while all the Chileans in the room just sat still and laughed at me, confident in Chile’s strong building codes and unfazed by the regular tremors.

12 Spectacular Cranberry Bogs You Can Wade Into This Fall - forbes.com - Britain - Usa - Canada - state New Jersey - state Wisconsin - state Massachusets - county Plymouth - city Columbia, Britain
forbes.com
22.09.2023 / 22:21

12 Spectacular Cranberry Bogs You Can Wade Into This Fall

Ever wanted to wade into a cranberry bog? No need to audition for an Ocean Spray commercial—you can immerse yourself in a sea of burgundy berries by taking a cranberry bog tour. The best time to visit is during the cranberry harvest season, which typically occurs from mid-September through mid-November.

It’s About to Get Easier to Fly to Grand Cayman — and These Hotels Have Deals to Celebrate - travelandleisure.com - Los Angeles - Britain - city Los Angeles - county Miami - state New York - Cayman Islands
travelandleisure.com
21.09.2023 / 20:19

It’s About to Get Easier to Fly to Grand Cayman — and These Hotels Have Deals to Celebrate

A luxurious escape to paradise just got easier thanks to a new flight and a discount at the Ritz-Carlton on Grand Cayman. 

What’s Happening At Climate Week? At MoMA, You Can See The Dolphin Embassy - forbes.com - Usa - China - Soviet Union
forbes.com
21.09.2023 / 15:43

What’s Happening At Climate Week? At MoMA, You Can See The Dolphin Embassy

Nobody appointed Doug Michaels to serve as an ambassador of the human race. But the position, which he assumed in 1977, promised to have far greater significance than ambassadorships to China or the Soviet Union. He and co-ambassadors Alexandra Morphett and Robert Perry proposed nothing less than to develop diplomatic relations with a nonhuman species. Their seaborne embassy sought direct communication with dolphins.

Klook Targets Growth in China and Gen Z Travelers - skift.com - Japan - China - Singapore - Thailand
skift.com
19.09.2023 / 18:31

Klook Targets Growth in China and Gen Z Travelers

Bookings have surged for Klook, one of Asia’s leading online marketplaces for travel experiences.

12 things to know before you go to Montréal - lonelyplanet.com - France - Britain - city Québec - city Ottawa
lonelyplanet.com
19.09.2023 / 11:35

12 things to know before you go to Montréal

I grew up in Ottawa but my dad was raised in Montréal and still had a lot of friends there, so we’d visit all the time while I was growing up. I can still feel the excitement that tingled in my body every time we went. Montréal was, and is, so thrilling, from the language locals speak (French with a distinct Québécois accent) to the roads (the drivers are super aggressive and you can’t turn right on a red) to the overall fun-loving vibe. So as soon as I could, I moved to Montréal at age 17 to attend Concordia University and I’ve spent much of the last 15 years there.

When You Want Summer To Linger Longer – Consider Malta - forbes.com - France - Malta - Britain - city Valletta
forbes.com
18.09.2023 / 18:35

When You Want Summer To Linger Longer – Consider Malta

With is year-round warm climate, Malta and its sister islands of Gozo and Comino, a Mediterranean archipelago, offer visitors an off-season summer experience in the Fall months with a diverse range of festivals and events. This hidden gem is perfect for travelers looking for off-the-beaten path destinations that offer breathtaking landscapes, and appeal to a diverse group of travelers. With more than 8,000 years of history, Michelin-starred gastronomy, local wine and year-round festivals, there is something for every visitor, even during the Fall months. The great destination offers more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year.

Tell us about a great city break in Europe – you could win a holiday voucher - theguardian.com - city Amsterdam - city European - city Berlin - Britain - city Rome
theguardian.com
18.09.2023 / 13:33

Tell us about a great city break in Europe – you could win a holiday voucher

Paris, Rome, Berlin, Amsterdam – Europe’s major capital cities get a lot of fanfare, and rightly so. But they can become victims of their own popularity with inflated prices and over-tourism. With lively cultural and food scenes, friendly locals and a strong sense of identity, the less obvious secondary cities can sometimes offer a more rewarding experience to travellers. From Trieste to Trondheim, Coimbra to Kraków, we’d like to hear about your favourite small European cities.

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