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Men share prices that costly to buy meals at McDonald's at popular airports, while British people are gobsmacked. Craig shares how much food sets him in a recent video, and people can't get over it.In a candid clip of Tiktok, he says he has visited Antalya airport in Türkiye and stops to see the food. He was browsing menus at popular fast food restaurants.He said the prices were “crazy” and his video shared a snapshot of what popular meals cost people at the airport. In Clip, the large MAC meal costs 20,90 euros, which is about £16.On the other hand,…

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Despite being a travel staple for many people, portable chargers are not actually allowed on checked luggage. This is due to the risk of grabbing a fire and can prove fatal if it occurs on an airplane hold.The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) states, “It is possible that under-manufacturing, false or misused lithium batteries and what is not protected from short circuits will be known as “thermal runaway.”This means that you will need to carry the lithium battery in your hand luggage. This makes the fire less threatened as it is discovered much faster than the hold luggage. The CCA…

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Lancashire is blessed with a wealth of stunning scenery, from quaint towns and villages scattered across our picturesque countrysides to quaint towns and villages scattered across enchanting coastal regions. The area is fortunate to be surrounded by such natural splendors, but the location and scenery really rarely leaves you in words. But that is exactly what awaits you in the village of Sawley.Hiding in the Revive Valley, Sawley is breathtaking, surrounded by swelling hills of the Bowland forest. It is a small village, with pubs, village halls, playgrounds and remnants of medieval Cistercian monasteries – truly typical. But when the…

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One of the UK's best seaside towns is home to one of the thrilling piers and one of the largest beaches in the country. The UK enjoys taking nice food in sunny weather. This means that many Brits are planning their days and weekends at home, as well as planning their overseas holidays. Seaside towns and cities such as Margate and Brighton often attract many visitors, but there are other visitors on the list of considerations. Bournemouth is located on the southern coast of the UK in the scenic county of Dorset. Nearly 200,000 people live in the coastal spot.…

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In summary Cairo International Airport leads the continent with 18.7 million passengers, based on the latest available records. Egypt stands out as the only country with three airports in the top 10 – Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada are all driven by strong tourism and infrastructure. In particular, five major African regions, north, west, east, central and south, are all represented by rankings, signaling balanced aviation development across the continent.Deep diving!What do Egypt, Nigeria, Ethiopia and South Africa all have in common in 2025? Their airport is the heartbeat of a fast moving continent.The African aviation sector has not…

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Swedish electric plane startup Heart Aerospace has moved its headquarters from Gothenburg to Los Angeles, saying it will “enhance product development.” The company will fire all 75 employees of the company, spokesman, Sweden Christina Zander I told TNW. “Recruitment is underway in the US,” she added. Heart Aerospace was founded in 2018 It is building a hybrid electric 30-seater passenger aircraft called the ES-30. First Work Prototype The x1 plane will be taken into the sky later this year. VC Firm Antler partner Tobias Bengtsdahl told TNW that the mental move towards the US should serve as a “wake-up call”…

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Sajjad Ahmad, Deputy Business EditorThe global travel landscape is increasingly complex, influenced by climate change, environmental concerns, and changing traveller expectations. In the Middle East, destinations are proactively adapting their tourism strategies to tackle these challenges by focusing on resilience, innovation, and long-term value. The region is addressing issues such as extreme weather, shifting consumer behaviours, and geopolitical pressures with agility and ambition.According to UN Tourism, international tourist arrivals reached 1.4 billion in 2024, marking a 99% recovery to pre-pandemic levels and an 11% increase compared to 2023. The Middle East led this rebound, recording arrivals that were 32% higher…

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By Marie-Noelle NWOKOLO Africa’s aviation sector is at a critical juncture. While the challenges – fragmented airspace, high fares, and limited connectivity – are well known, the path forward is now clearer. Several African countries have already demonstrated how the right policies, partnerships, and investments can create robust aviation sectors that drive economic growth and regional integration. This article builds on the earlier exploration of Africa’s self-imposed air travel crisis and moves beyond outlining the problems to focus on actionable solutions. As Africa struggles with its aviation blues, strategic reforms in policy, infrastructure, and partnerships offer a way to unlock…

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There is no evidence that the new Namibian president ordered the deportation of 500 Americans from the country, contrary to allegations circulating on social media. The Instagram post creating the claim includes a photo of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who took over, along with a photo of Namibia’s first female president, Donald Trump, who took over in March this year. The image text states: “Namibia’s first female president reportedly ordered the deportation of more than 500 Americans. As of April 1, other Western countries, including US citizens and the UK, are currently required to enter Namibia. Even before Donald Trump was re-elected,…

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Brits heading to Spain on holiday this summer have been warned that planned protests could cause confusion. Holiday makers planning trips to Spanish hotspots in June, including the Canary Islands, Mallorca and Barcelona, ​​have been warned of potential disruptions as activists prepare for “unprecedented mobilization” for popular tourism.The coordinated demonstration is scheduled for Saturday, June 15th, and is hosted by a Southern European network against tourists, a coalition of activist groups from Spain, Italy, France and Portuguese.The network held its latest strategic meeting in Barcelona last weekend, confirming a widespread plan of action across the region.The protest is expected to…

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