Think Twice Before You Book: Brits Warned Over Summer Getaways as UK Adds Dozens to Travel Blacklist
The UK gov have released their official list of do not fly and be careful countries. This list is essential for all the people making plans of summer tourism.
British Airways Tops UK List for Lost Luggage – But the Full Story Is More Nuanced
British Airways tops the list for lost luggage in the UK, but new data reveals high passenger volumes—and not poor performance—may be driving the numbers.
Mexico Demands Compensation and Apology After MrBeast Films at Maya Pyramids For Snack Ad
MrBeast made a visit to the Chichen Itza pyramids for a video called 'I Explored 2000 Year Old Temples' which sparked some controversy in Mexico and the USA for the protocols broken by the YouTuber when visiting the ruins, some Mexicans are now demanding answers and compensation although INAH already clarified the situation.
Summer Holidays Ruined: Brits Told Their Passports Are 'Too Old' to Fly — Here's What You Need to Know
Brits are facing the same problem with their passports, in the time before Brexit, passports where valid for 10 years and 9 months, something that is not currently allowed due to the requirement of 3 months of validity and less than 10 years old.
Caviar, Champagne And £7K First Class: Inside The Airline Daring To Redefine Transatlantic Travel
Globar Airlines comes as a groundbreaking new option for Britons looking for a more exclusive transatlantic option, although at a higher price of £778.
£3,760 for a Newborn: Trump's Bid to Boost Birth Rates Slammed as 'Shallow Gimmick'
President Trump might decide to adopt a Russian strategy implemented in the beginning of 2025, a baby bonus for women that decide to have children in America.
Terror Scare on Ryanair Flight: Bomb Threat Forces Emergency Landing in Brussels
A Ryanair flight from Portugal to Belgium made an emergency landing in Brussels after a bomb threat, later confirmed as a false alarm, prompting renewed concerns over repeated hoax incidents.
Brits Flock to 'Hawaii of Europe': Fuerteventura Offers Luxury for Less Than £100 Flights
Fuerteventura has become one of the best destinations in Europe, even being compared to the paradise that is the Maldives. Many Britons are now choosing this Spanish island as their first option for a beach vacation.
Britons Urged To Move To This Middle Eastern State With Tax-Free Salaries and Amazing Healthcare
Several British expats are now being asked to move to Qatar instead of Dubai, promoting its several perks life low crime, tax-free salaries and amazing healthcare.
New Study Reveals Where Tourists Queue the Longest — But There's a Simple Way to Skip It
A new study made by the travel page Just You shows how people can save hours in queues, as many of the most famous attractions in the world normally entail hours upon hours of waiting in lines and people lose a lot of their vacation time simply waiting.
American Tourist Impaled at Roman Colosseum After Climbing Fence for Selfie
An American tourist was impaled in the Roman Colosseum after trying to climb a fence for a selfie, the 47-year-old was trying to get a better angle when he fell into the spikes falling unconscious, he was stuck for more than 20 minutes until the paramedics got him out of the fence.
Canadians Say 'Adiós' to America As Travel To Mexico and Other Tropical Destinations Surge
Canadians are cancelling their travel plans to the USA and are now looking towards Mexico and other countries in Europe as options for travel this summer.
What Is Cinco De Mayo And Why Is It Celebrated: Traditions, Dishes, and More
Cinco de Mayo is one of the most celebrated day for Mexican-Americans, but many people still don't know where it comes from, if it is celebrated in Mexico, what does it entail or traditions that originate from this holiday.
US Restaurant Owner Harasses Customer Over 'Missing Tip': Meltdown Sparks Boycott And Police Probe
A restaurant owner from Chicago harassed a black customer after he didn't left a tip, causing outrage from the general public, sparking a boycott, police probe and news coverage
Canadian Worker Loses Job Offer After Revealing Two-Week Holiday Planned Months Ahead
A Canadian job seeker lost a permanent role after disclosing a pre-planned holiday, sparking debate over workplace expectations and interview honesty.
Expert Exposes Why This Seemingly Polite Gesture While in an Uber or Lyft Could Put You in Danger
There is new advice coming from an expert on TikTok explaining the risks of accepting certain things from rideshare app drivers, as it could lead to dangerous situations
Unilever Threatens To Cut Ben & Jerry's £4m Funding Over Pro-Palestinian Stance and Anti-Trump Messaging
Unilever Ben & Jerry's parent company has threatened to cut funding over pro-Palestinian and anti-Trump messages.
Chipotle Plans Mexico Debut by 2026: Genius Move or Doomed To Fail Like Taco Bell?
Chipotle plans to open in Mexico by 2026, but critics question whether American-style burritos can win over locals who already enjoy authentic, cheaper Mexican cuisine.
Sam's Club Aims To Be 'World's Best Club Retailer' by Ditching Traditional Checkouts for New AI Feature
Sam's Club has launched AI-powered 'Just Go' technology at its Texas store, allowing shoppers to skip checkouts entirely—marking a bold step in the race to revolutionise retail and reduce theft, wait times, and operational costs.
Carnival Cruise Urges Guests To Report People Who Do This One Thing 'Immediately' Amid Safety Fears
Carnival Cruise Line is urging passengers to report anyone caught smoking on their balcony, citing serious fire risks and strict onboard safety policies.
Brits Returning From Europe Banned From Bringing Back Chorizo, Cheese And Other Animal Products
The UK has reinstated a ban on bringing meat and dairy products from the EU due to a Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreak, with fines of up to £5,000 for non-compliance.
Karmelo Anthony's Murder Case Sparks National Debate Over Race, Self-Defence And Online Fundraising
Frisco teen Karmelo Anthony's murder case sparks national outrage as his family faces racism, misinformation, and backlash over self-defence claims and fundraising efforts.
Petition to Ban Vitaly Zdorovetskiy from Social Media Gains Momentum After Philippines Arrest
Russian-American vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy faces possible jail time in the Philippines and a global social media ban after livestreaming abusive behaviour that sparked international outrage and a viral petition.
'My American Husband Wore a Canadian Flag Just to Blend In': US Tourists Fear Cold Receptions Abroad
Amid rising global backlash over Trump's trade policies, American tourists are reporting awkward encounters and dressing to blend in while travelling abroad.
'Squeeze Through for a Discount': Thai Eatery Sparks Fatphobia Row Over Waistline Challenge
A Thai restaurant is facing global backlash after offering discounts based on customers' waist size, with critics calling the promotion fatphobic and humiliating.
Johnny Somali Faces Sentencing in South Korea Over Child Sexual Harassment Allegations
Johnny Somali faces sentencing in South Korea for child sexual harassment and more following a series of offensive livestreams that sparked public outrage.
Exploring the World on Your Own? These Are the Top 10 Places Women Can Travel Solo Without Worry
A lot of places in the world can be unsafe for women doing solo travelling, several travel experts give their opinion on the best destinations to travel.
Alps, Pasta and a Paycheque: Italy's £85k Offer to Brits Who'll Move and Renovate Rural Homes
Italy is offering up to £85,000 to foreigners willing to move to Trentino and renovate abandoned homes, as part of a bold plan to combat its ageing population and revive rural towns.
Why Was Vitaly Zdorovetskiy Arrested In The Philippines? And Other 'Stunts' That Have Landed Him In Trouble
Russian-American YouTuber Vitaly Zdorovetskiy faces deportation from the Philippines after a series of offensive public stunts sparked outrage and legal action.
Millions of Travellers Now Need a £10 Permit to Enter the UK — Here Are the New Rules
Millions of EU travellers must now apply for a £10 Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to visit or transit through the UK for short stays, as new border rules take effect.