by David Hibbins | Jul 9, 2022 | Latest Travel News
With so many cancellations due to staff shortages at airlines and airports, flying can feel like a lottery. So it pays to know where you can expect the least possible disruption and what exactly are your rights if things go wrong.Travel data companies report that...
by David Hibbins | Jul 8, 2022 | Latest Travel News
More than a quarter (27 per cent) of Britons claim they’ve never been taught how to read a map and even those who have, say they still don’t know how to read one (14 per cent).These are findings from a poll by Ordnance Survey, which also found that walkers...
by David Hibbins | Jul 8, 2022 | Latest Travel News
Saddle up for a trip through time to the Gold Rush cities, wagon train trails and cow towns of America’s Old West in this fascinating photo book.The Old West Then and Now by Vaughan Grylls, published by Pavilion, pairs vintage photographs of the American frontier –...
by David Hibbins | Jul 7, 2022 | Latest Travel News
Talk about a cost of living crisis! Adorable footage shows penguins refusing their feed after an aquarium in Japan tried to save money by changing to a cheaper type of fish.The decision has not gone down well with the birds who can be seen in the video shaking their...
by David Hibbins | Jul 7, 2022 | Latest Travel News
The pandemic has had an enormous effect on tourism, including a dramatic change to Britons’ bucket lists, as new research reveals.The study analysed the top 20 foreign destinations for Britons in 2019 versus 2022, with the pre-lockdown era dominated by Spain and the...
by David Hibbins | Jul 7, 2022 | Latest Travel News
Bulls have torn through the streets of Pamplona again for the first time in three years, with five people hospitalised in their attempts to dodge the rampaging animals as part of the controversial San Fermin festival.Six fighting bulls guided by six tame oxen charged...