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Japan Airlines plane clips parked Delta jet at Seattle airport

SEATTLE — A Japan Airlines plane that was taxiing on the tarmac of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport apparently clipped the tail of a parked Delta aircraft on Wednesday morning, airport authorities said. Authorities responded to the incident around 10:17 a.m., the airport said on X. All passengers from Japan Airlines flight 68 and Delta Air Lines flight 1921 were deplaned with no reported injuries, and response crews were working to move the...


New public-access golf course opens in growing Florida community

The new Calusa Country Club opens at Lakewood Ranch in Florida with a design by Gordon Lewis.


New RNLI lifeboat amid talks on station's future

The RNLI confirms it will replace its current vessel in Douglas by the spring.


Landmark sculpture to be restored after appeal

The Nene Park Trust says thousands of pounds has been raised to repair and bring the sculpture back.


Everything you need to check before booking a flight including sneaky add-ons

Consumer rights champion Martyn James runs through everything you need to take into consideration before you book your summer holiday


The history of traveling for pleasure

We often think that people only began traveling in the last few decades, but the truth is humanity has been traveling for centuries. From ancient Rome to the Middle Ages, we have always had a need to travel. Traveling for pleasure has come a long way since then, however, and it's largely attributed to technological developments in transport and road systems. Want to discover the history of traveling for pleasure? Then check out this gallery.


Cliffs of Moher to be partially closed for rest of year

A popular Irish tourist attraction is to remain closed for the rest of 2025 due to safety concerns.


Will the Next Season of ‘The Bear’ Be Visiting Austin?

Plus Coach is now serving coffee and a free GumboFest in your A.M. intel


Coast Guard finds missing Alaska plane; 3 bodies of 10 on board recovered

By Rich McKay and Brad Brooks (Reuters) -The U.S. Coast Guard in Alaska on Friday found the wreckage of a small plane that suddenly lost altitude on Thursday and went missing with 10 people on board, recovering three of the bodies. "The remaining 7 people are believed to be inside the aircraft but are currently inaccessible due to the condition of the plane," the Coast Guard said on X. The


Illegal hot dog seller served up huge fine amid crackdown in London tourist hotspot

Illegal hot dog seller served up huge fine amid crackdown in London tourist hotspot - Fikaj Xhyhen, 38, repeatedly peddled food from a cart close to the South Bank


New Metro trains not cleared to run full line

Seven weeks on, the Stadler-built train is still to make a journey to Wearside.


Expedia Jumps Most in Over a Year on Holiday Bookings Beat

Expedia Group Inc. shares gained the most in more than a year after posting better-than-expected gross bookings in the final months of 2024, reflecting resilient demand for travel during the winter holiday season.


'Hijacked plane was like a cold, dark tunnel'

Airport staff recall their roles during the longest hijack situation on British soil.


Planet Hollywood Comes Back With Too Many Digital Screens in — Where Else? — Times Square

Plus, a new tinned fish shop opens in Brooklyn — and more intel


Family Fun In Quezon City: Explore 10 Historic Landmarks

ICYDK, Quezon City is full of history. Explore these iconic landmarks for a fun and educational adventure with your kids.


Here's How to Get Up to 50% Off on Stays at Sunlight Hotels

Don't think, just book.


Explore the world's most secluded hotels perfect for an off-the-grid escape

Whether it's clinging to a mountain face in the Himalayas or hiding out in a tropical jungle in Belize, each of these hotels offers the chance to have a truly off-grid experience...


From jet parking to jostling for luxury hotels, billionaires can spend six figures at the Super Bowl

Between buying people out of prime hotel rooms and chartering private jets, billionaires can easily spend six figures at this year's Super Bowl.


What is the sound barrier, and how is it broken?

In late January 2025, an American company, Boom Supersonic, successfully conducted its first supersonic flight over California. The demonstrator aircraft, XB-1, flew 10% faster than the speed of sound and in doing so broke the sound barrier. Boom Supersonic hopes the achievement will pave the way for the development of Overture, the company's supersonic commercial airliner and the first since the cancellation of Concorde over 20 years ago. But what is the speed of sound, and how is the sound barrier broken? In this gallery, we'll bring you up to speed on this extraordinary milestone while revisiting the historic attempts made by test pilots to fly beyond this invisible wall of noise.


This Travel Rebate Credit Card Offers Top-Tier Perks for Filipino Jetsetters

A P15,000 welcome bonus awaits new cardholders who spend a minimum of P75,000 or USD 1,300 from February 5 to June 30, 2025.


Winter Magic in Zermatt – A Fairytale Christmas in the Swiss Alps (4K)

Escape to the enchanting winter landscape of Zermatt, Switzerland, where Christmas comes to life amid the snowy peaks of the Swiss Alps and the iconic Matterhorn. Enjoy festive lights, traditional markets, and warm alpine lodges. Whether hitting the slopes or savoring Swiss cuisine, Zermatt is the ultimate holiday wonderland.


Community plans to renovate historic brewers' hall

Yew Tree Hall in Cumbria was one of the original Jennings malting barns, the community group says.


28-year-old quit her job as a college counselor to become a travel agent—she's on track to earn $100K this year

Rebecca Smiley quit her job in college admissions to become a travel agent. She earned $77,000 last year and is on track to reaching six figures in 2025.


Exploring Monschau, Germany: A Serene Morning Stroll Through a Fairytale Town

Nestled in the Eifel Mountains of western Germany, Monschau is a charming town near the Belgian border, known for its historic half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and scenic views along the Rur River. In the early morning hours, the town comes alive with a tranquil atmosphere, often shrouded in mist, making it feel like a real-life fairytale. Walking through Monschau at sunrise allows you to discover historic landmarks like the Red House Museum, an 18th-century mansion, and the ruins of Monschau Castle, offering breathtaking views of the town and its surrounding hills. Enjoy a peaceful walk without the usual crowds in this magical German town.


I got a big inheritance, and I want to save it, but I also want to travel. How do I do both?

"For Love & Money" answers your relationship and money questions. This week, a reader wants to know how to effectively use a large inheritance.


Science says vacations are good for employee well-being

We all know vacations are important, but did you know they could be even more beneficial than we've thought up until now? A new study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology reveals that time off doesn’t just boost our mood in the moment—it has lasting benefits for our well-being. From enhanced productivity to better focus, this research shows the true power of disconnecting from work. Want to learn how prioritizing rest can transform your life? Click through to uncover the surprising science behind taking time off.


3 Restaurants to Try This Weekend in Las Vegas — February 7

Your handy guide on where to eat


Scene at Norway airport after WizzAir flight cancellation sparks chaos

Chaos at Norway Airport as WizzAir flight cancellation leaves passengers stranded. Passengers were left starned for hours at an airport in Norway after WizzAir cancelled the flight forcing people to pay more than they had anticipated.


Strip club granted licence during Cheltenham races

A councillor says that while not everyone agrees with sexual entertainment "it is lawful".


Tourism Commissioner to consult widely on hotspot sustainability

Apostolos Tzitzikostas, the European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism, at Euronews Destination Europe Summit 2025 (06/02/25)


Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa: Tour quality golfing paradise in Mauritius

Matt Cooper loved the vibe as he headed to Trou aux Biches Beachcomber Golf Resort & Spa to take in the DP World Tour’s Mauritius Open.


Banksy's goat artwork removed from London building

The painting has been removed while work on the building takes place but its future home is unclear.


I'm a woman who's traveled solo to all 50 states. Here are my top safety tips for travelers.

As a female solo traveler, I've picked up many helpful safety tips. I warn travelers not to post on social media in real-time and to remain vigilant.


'Miraculous' recovery of wedding ring lost in sea

Christopher Brightmore was on holiday in Dubai when the ring fell off as he was swimming in the sea.


'We left pieces of our life behind': Indigenous group flees drowning island

Rising sea levels threaten an indigenous group's home in Panama, but not everyone wants to leave.


Brussels to Venice night train's maiden voyage 'couldn't even enter Italy': Here's why

European Sleeper's inaugural Brussels-Venice night train was stopped short of its final destination.


Hotel to close after owners announce retirement

George and Rita Riggs have announced plans to close The Bell Hotel in Driffield on 13 February.


First Look at Claudie, Inspired by Villages on the French Riveria

Claudie, from the Riviera Dining Group, opens on Friday, February 8, in Brickell


India's sacred boat service for giant Hindu festival

For millions of Hindu pilgrims at India's millennia-old vast Kumbh Mela festival, the culmination of their journey is ritual bathing in the holy waters where sacred rivers meet. Organisers say the scale of the Kumbh Mela is that of a temporary country, boasting that as many as 400 million pilgrims are expected to attend.


Ticketmaster AC/DC tour chaos as furious fans demand site is 'shut down' over 2025 tickets

Legendary rock band AC/DC will be performing in Edinburgh on August 21, 2025, at Murrayfield Stadium - but fans of the rock band have been left fuming while trying to secure tickets


First Lady inspects Coconut Palace, PICC for ASEAN 2026 preps

First Lady Louise ''Liza'' Araneta-Marcos has inspected the Coconut Palace and the Philippine International Convention Center in preparation for ASEAN 2026. The Philippines will be the chairman of the ASEAN and hold its summit meetings next year. The Office of the President's budget for fiscal year 2025 was increased as it asked for supplemental funds for the Philippines' hosting of the ASEAN Summit and Related Summits. The ASEAN aims to...


Norwegian is following Royal Caribbean's giant cruise ship playbook

Norwegian plans to debut four of its largest cruise ships ever starting in 2030. Each would sail more than 8,300 people.


King's Cross deletes train information from departure boards early

Network Rail has confirmed it is carrying out a trial at London King's Cross that sees train information vanish from screens three minutes before the service leaves.


Two sentenced for abuse at asylum seeker hotel

The pair expressed "entrenched, warped and racist views" at the hotel in Manvers, judge says.


Google Calendar removed events like Pride and BHM because its holiday list wasn’t ‘sustainable’

Google says it switched to only showing default entries for public holidays and national observances last year.


Destination Europe Summit: Balancing tourism growth, regulation and investment

Business and policy leaders gathered at the Destination Europe Summit - a collaborative event organised by the European Travel Commission, Booking.com and Euronews, hosted by Euronews anchor Meabh McMahon. View on euronews


US air traffic controllers will be offered chance to stay on for longer, says Duffy

(Reuters) - U.S. air traffic controllers will be offered the opportunity to stay past their mandatory retirement age of 56, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told Fox News on Thursday in the wake of the Washington plane crash. "I can offer them the chance to stay longer past the mandatory retirement age of 56, pay them more...make the system safer, alleviate the pressure on the controllers


Record crowds at Japan’s hot springs create worries about macaque monkeys' welfare

Japan's hot spring bathing macaques


Netflix hikes UK subscription prices again - see how much you'll pay

The price hikes come after it raised subscription costs in the US, Canada, Argentina and Portugal last month


Lasers aid river search for debris from plane and helicopter collision near DC

Crews continuing to search for debris from the deadly collision of a passenger jet and Army helicopter near Washington used a plane outfitted with lasers to scan the bottom of the Potomac River early Saturday, the National Transportation Safety Board said. Large pieces of the jetliner and helicopter along with the remains of all 67 victims already ...