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US to Europe travel hacks

As an American, jet setting to Europe has a certain je ne sais quoi appeal to it. The allure of immersing yourself in days of exploring historical monuments and gawking at heaping plates of pasta is perhaps only bested by nights of street festivals and mingling with the locals. Indeed, Europe has an unspeakable beauty to it. Nonetheless. finding your way around the Old Continent, both literally and figuratively, does come with some challenges. But fear not! Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a newbie venturing somewhere for the first time, this guide is here to help. Ready? Click through for a comprehensive list of tips and tricks to maximize your experience while minimizing headaches.


Tips for getting the best airline seats without paying extra

Is there anything more frustrating than booking flights or a package holiday, only to face yet another decision at check-in: should you hedge your bets and skip “choosing your seats” (i.e. paying extra), or fork out more money to secure your preferred spot? Whether you favor soaking in the sights with a window view, an aisle seat to avoid clambering over fellow passengers for bathroom breaks, or simply sitting next to your travel companions; this blatant money-making tactic is a real pain in the neck. Resourceful passengers, however, have found a way to work the system, dubbing it “check-in chicken.” Click through the gallery to learn everything you need to know about this nifty, money-saving travel hack.


The 29 most beautiful staircases around the world

Indoor and outdoor, historic and modern – these are some of the most beautiful staircases on Earth.


Everything you didn't know about the Eiffel Tower

Built in 1889, the Eiffel Tower to this day remains one of the most visited monuments in the world. It was conceived and designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and Gustave Eiffel, but even though it's one of the most instantly recognizable tourist attractions in the world, great parts of its history remain relatively unknown. Click on to discover fascinating historical facts behind the ultimate tourist attraction.


The 30 places you must visit before you die

Traveling is a luxury that many of us love. Any chance we get, we're on the next flight! Whether you're looking for incredible outdoor views and experiences or some simplicity and quiet, this list is the perfect place to find your next adventure. Here, you'll find 30 world-renowned locations that you absolutely must see before you die. So, pack your bags and get ready to experience places you might have only dreamed of. Curious about which places made the list? Click through now to explore further.


The world's most colorful and flavorful exotic fruits

In some of the world’s most lush tropical landscapes, there is a vibrant tapestry of flavor that is waiting to be explored. Tropical fruits not only have a way of tantalizing your senses, but they also have many health benefits. Yet there are some exotic fruits that many people have never heard of! Curious? Click through this gallery to discover some strange fruits from around the world.


Iconic movies set in New York

The city that never sleeps is the backdrop for many famous movies. New York City has attracted people from all over the world and it's a melting pot of cultures. After all, if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere! Like many other big cities in the '70s and '80s, the Big Apple was considered quite edgy and dangerous at the time—but that was part of its charm. In this gallery, we cover movies that portray the city at its best and worst. Grab a cawfee and check out this gallery in a New York minute.


Air Canada to Launch Direct Flights Between Vancouver and Manila

Operations of the new route start on April 2, 2025.


The most captivating British towns you have to visit

When you think of the UK, perhaps the words "wonderful holiday" do not spring to mind. However, the countryside and history of the UK are vastly underrated. There are countless numbers of charming towns that will transport you back to times gone by. There is such a wealth of activities to do, from trekking up tall mountain peaks to rowing in gently ebbing rivers. On your exploration of the United Kingdom, it is important to find the right towns to stay in to make your trip as perfect as can be. Here are the towns that you won't be able to resist being charmed by. From Portmerion to Cullen Bay, click through to discover more.


Fascinating and lesser-known facts about the Moon

Earth's most constant companion and the easiest celestial object to find in the night sky, the Moon has been fascinating people since the beginning of time. Throughout the centuries, the Moon has been the center of countless myths, legends, and stories around the world. And in modern times, our celestial neighbor has been the focus of both films and songs, making us even more enchanted by it. Not to mention actual astronauts walking on it! If you're truly fascinated by the Moon, check out the following gallery for some cool Moon facts. Click on!


American Airlines surges after lifting Q4 profit guide

Investing.com -- Shares of American Airlines Group (NASDAQ:AAL) surged more than 7% before the opening bell on Thursday after the carrier raised its adjusted profit guidance for the current-quarter, banking on better pricing power on the backdrop...


Why travellers are flocking to this hidden gem in Queensland

Pristine beach, white-washed sand and blue coastline - there's a reason Hydeaway Bay is Queensland's best kept secret.


Kampai! All about Japanese sake

TOKYO, Japan — Japanese tipples sake and shochu — and the knowledge and skills honed over centuries to make them — have been added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. AFP looks at how sake, a rice wine, is made, its myriad varieties, and its role in everyday life and traditions: History It's believed people in the archipelago began brewing rice in a simple way some two millennia ago, with a third-century Chinese chronicle describing...


The 16 best Airbnbs in New Orleans

We found the best Airbnb listings in New Orleans, from renovated former bakeries to waterfront homes.


33 underrated WINTER gems for your bucket list

From epic mountains to charming cities, these amazing destinations need to be on your winter travel list.


Despite 'Risky' Tag, Manila Wins World's Leading City Destination Award

The Philippine capital won the award despite also being recently named one of the world’s ‘riskiest’ cities for international travelers.


National Geographic’s top 30 travel destinations in 2024

Whether you're looking to set your vacation in wildlife havens or urban escapes, National Geographic Traveler is the perfect companion in helping you decide. The magazine publisher curated a list of the most exciting destinations to visit in 2024, all with the purpose of showcasing a wide variety of worldly interests: culinary excellence, national parks, and even cultural landmarks. And the best thing? These are not only summer destinations! If you want to travel anytime this year and are unsure where to go, this list just might inspire you! Ready? Click through the following gallery to find out which places you should be booking a trip to for your next holiday.


Rules on overtime work

Dear PAO, I am working as an office staff in a travel agency in Quezon City. As an office staff, my duty is Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Recently, my boss has been requiring us to stay beyond 5 p.m. without any explanation and simply said that we need to render overtime work. There were times when, even after completing our tasks, we were still not allowed to leave until our boss gave permission. It seems that he allows us to leave...


American Primeval trailer

Follows the gritty and adventurous exploration of the birth of the American West, the violent collisions of cults, religion, and men and women fighting for control of the new world.


Europe’s BEST routes for motorhome adventures

Motorhoming offers unrivalled access to some of the best and most beautiful parts of Europe. So buckle up, because we’re about to prove it.


Listen to pilots report UFOs above their planes in Texas

The strange encounter was no less confusing to air traffic controllers in Fort Worth, Texas, who can be also heard on radio coms attempting to help solve the mystery.


LIST: Here Are the Routes at Vermosa Transport Terminal

More commute options to and from the south.


Charting the history of maps, from Imago Mundi to Google

These days, we rarely get lost. All we have to do is program our GPS devices or consult Google Maps. Of course, there's still the good old paper map to fall back on. Five thousand years ago, however, you might have turned to a clay tablet to get your bearings. Later, a papyrus scroll would have done the trick. And by the 16th century, the first world maps had started to appear. Maps have been part of human history for millennia, and the development of cartography, or mapmaking technology, is as fascinating as the many destinations a map assists us in arriving at. Click through, pore over this gallery, and chart the timeline of maps.


Southwest lifts Q4 revenue outlook amid robust demand trends, shares rise

Investing.com -- Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) revised its fourth-quarter revenue per available seat mile (RASM) forecast upward on Thursday, citing stronger pricing and a resurgence in domestic travel demand. The company’s shares climbed nearly 2%...


Top exec gunned down outside New York hotel

NEW YORK — A masked gunman shot dead a top US health insurance executive outside a New York hotel on Wednesday in an apparently targeted hit, before fleeing on a bicycle and triggering a citywide manhunt. UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down as he prepared to address investors with the gunman firing several times before using a rented bike to flee in the direction of Central Park, police said. Police released security camera...


Discovering the beauty of historic monasteries

Religious tourism extends to discovering the world's most beautiful and historic monasteries. And these sacred wanderings can lead you to some truly magnificent buildings, examples that include the extraordinary Rila Monastery in Bulgaria, the fabulous Jerónimos Monastery in Portugal, and Spain's monumental Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Looking for some divine inspiration? Click through and visit these venerated houses of worship.


World Ikat Convention in Baguio

THE World Ikat Convention this week in Baguio attracted 100 delegates from 20 countries. The Baguio Convention Center was festooned with stunning and colorful ikat textiles on four sides plus the stage. Most were from Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, though ikat is universal. Opened on Dec. 3 with Mayor Benjamin Magalong, Trade and Industry Secretary Maria Cristina Roque, and the Baguio and Cordillera community of sponsors, textile...


Revealed: the world’s 32 most beautiful canals and waterways

Spanning everything from floating lagoon cities to cross-country water channels, here we take a look at the most incredible canals and waterways from across the globe.


Disney Adventure 2025: Here’s how you can book a stay in the first Disney Cruise Line in Asia

The first Disney Cruise Line Ship to homeport in Asia is set to sail from Singapore beginning December 15, 2025. The Disney Adventure has a carrying capacity of approximately 6,700 guests. Guests can book directly from the Disney Cruise Line website, through the Disney Cruise Line contact center, or with their preferred travel agents starting December 10, 2024, for sail dates through March 2026. As seen on their company’s website, the Disney...


United Airlines flight evacuated at airport after crew detected smoke

The plane deployed its chutes for passengers to exit and they were taken to the terminal on a bus. No injuries have been reported.


20 Places That'll Make You Feel Young Again

There are some places that just immediately take you back to your childhood. Whether it's the smell, the taste of the food, or simply the atmosphere, these hot spots we visited as kids aren't easily forgotten. Here are 20 places you can visit that'll make you feel instantly young again.


Breathtaking World Heritage Sites in Canada

Check out this gallery for a carefully curated list of stunningly beautiful sites right in Canada that have been certified as a deeply enriching experience by some very intelligent and well-researched people.


Asia-Pacific airlines ride wave of e-commerce boom

Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region are seeing busier cargo operations as they deliver more packages of online shoppers across the borders, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). In its latest report, IATA noted that air cargo demand in the region grew by 13.4 percent year-on-year in October. “Airlines are benefiting from rising e-commerce demand in the US and Europe amid ongoing capacity limits in ocean shipping,” IATA...


Japan's famous sake joins UNESCO's cultural heritage list, a boost to brewers and enthusiasts

LUQUE, Paraguay — Sake is perhaps more Japanese than the world-famous sushi. It's brewed in centuries-old mountaintop warehouses, savored in the country's pub-like izakayas, poured during weddings and served slightly chilled for special toasts. The smooth rice wine that plays a crucial role in Japan's culinary traditions was enshrined on Wednesday by UNESCO on its list of the "intangible cultural heritage of humanity." At a meeting in Luque,...


30 unique experiences to have in Europe

One thing is certain, there's no shortage of things to do in Europe. It's a continent of diversity and history, filled with unique experiences and breathtaking scenery. From famous cities like Paris and Istanbul, to beautiful eastern European national parks and quirky Dutch architecture, everywhere you turn, there's something great to enjoy. And if you're lucky, you'll make multiple trips in a lifetime just trying to see it all. From island hopping in Greece to taking a train into the Swiss Alps, click on for 30 things you need to do in Europe once in your lifetime.


CAAP warns pilots of flight restrictions near Taal Volcano

MANILA, Philippines — A Notice to Airman (NOTAM) has been issued for flights near Taal Volcano, following its phreatic explosion on Tuesday, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap) announced. “The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines has issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) for flights near Taal Volcano, with vertical limits from the surface to 11,000 feet,” the agency stated in a Thursday advisory. The NOTAM took effect at...


The best 30 places in the US to retire

As the years pass and retirement becomes an imminent reality, it's important to evaluate where you'd like to call home during this next phase of life. Whether you envision a serene coastal town, a vibrant urban center, or a quaint countryside retreat, the United States offers lots of options to suit diverse tastes and lifestyles. This gallery explores the top 30 places to retire in the US, highlighting locations that promise not only affordability and safety but also rich cultural experiences. Curious about where you might spend your retirement? Click through to see the top spot.


Walt Disney: The Man Behind the Magic

Disney has come a long way since its founding a hundred years ago. Nonetheless, it is important to understand the individual responsible for bringing Mickey Mouse to life. Revered as "Uncle Walt" by many, Walt Disney holds a special place in the hearts of countless individuals worldwide. Others, however, thought he was a living nightmare. Explore the enigmatic aspects of Walt Disney by clicking through this gallery.


Brewed by masters

For a country that does not grow any coffee and traditionally drinks tea, so much so it even has an elaborate ceremony for serving the brew, Japan has achieved quite a feat. UCC Group is the only Japanese coffee company ranked among the world’s Top 10. Founded in 1933 in Kobe, Japan, by Tadao Ueshima, who thought of coffee as “a rich aromatic mysterious beverage”, the company now has a presence in 20 countries and regions in Europe and Asia,...


Seeking a new way of life under the sea — and a world record

PORTOBELO, Panama — There are probably easier ways to set a world record, but Rudiger Koch has found his method 11 meters (36 feet) under the sea. He’s been living in a submerged capsule off the coast of Panama for two months — which means, he told a visiting AFP journalist, he has about two more to go. “The last time I checked, I was still married,” he joked, as fish swim through bright blue Caribbean waters outside the portholes. READ: Why...


The Best Things to Do at Movenpick Resort and Spa Boracay

Here are the best activities to do at the family-friendly Boracay resort, according to Preview’s Lifestyle Editor.


Public urged to apply, renew passports early amid holidays

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) urged the public, particularly those planning international travel, to apply for or renew their passports as early as possible. The DFA issued the advisory on Tuesday amid the holiday season and "demand for passport services was expected to surge." "Early application will help ensure timely processing, avoid inconvenience, and prevent disruptions to travel plans due to passport...


Europe's most underrated destinations for a white Christmas

While the only white Christmas many of us will experience may be a distant dream, some destinations almost always guarantee a snowy December. Brasov in Romania and Lillehammer in Norway, for example, are top picks for a lesser-known (but still very snowy) holiday getaway. A study by ferry operator DFDS, which analyzed 23 years of snowfall data across 164 European destinations, identified these spots as ideal locations for a festive, snow-covered Christmas. Click on to discover the destinations that made the top 10.


Here Are the Adjusted LRT and MRT Hours for the 2024 Holidays

Plan your commute accordingly.


The 30 loudest animals in the world

Nature truly is a marvel. There are so many unbelievable sights, smells, and in this gallery, sounds. Most people have heard about the legendary howl of a wolf, or the mighty roar of the king of the jungle, yet not many have actually experienced it. The only way to truly understand the intensity of their voices would be to stand before them, but in many cases, that's not a great idea... Instead, we've decided to use the best comparison which is the decibel (represented as dB). The decibel scale shows us how intense a sound is. The higher the number of decibels is, the louder the sound. For reference, a typical car horn can reach 107–109 dB. In this gallery, you'll find 30 of the loudest animals in the world ranked in order of recorded decibels (dB). Click through and prepare to be surprised!


20 Unique Holiday Dishes from Around the World

With the holidays fast approaching, you might be curious about what celebratory foods are enjoyed around the world. Of course, there's the traditional Yule log cake that we all know of, but there are plenty of other festive dishes that go beyond the usual sweet treats. From hangikjöt to stollen, here are 20 unique holiday dishes from across the globe.


The only country located in all four hemispheres

When people think of civilization, their minds often conjure images of cities and vast landscapes that form part of entire countries and territories. But one lesser-known nation goes against this convention: the Republic of Kiribati. This unique place stands as a testament to culture and what it takes to live while surrounded by the vast expanse of the ocean. Intrigued? Click through this gallery and join us as we take a closer look at this cultural, environmental, and historical paradise.


15 unloved countries that tourists NEVER visit (but really should)

These are some of the world's most unloved countries, based on 2022 visitor numbers from UN Tourism – and here's why you should consider them for your wish list. But always be sure to check travel guidance before considering a trip...


The 53 cheapest and priciest countries to be an expat in 2024 (and it's not good news for foreigners living in the UK and 'crazy expensive' Canada)

The table has been drawn up by Swiss-based expat guide InterNations, based on a global expat survey in which respondents were asked about satisfaction with their financial situation.


US cities with the best and worst work-life balance

Though many believe that wealth through hard work is the key to happiness, it appears that this may not be true. A study done by Magnify Money shows the American cities from the best to the worst work-life balance judging by seven key factors. Things such as high commute time, income inequality, and percent of people getting less than seven hours of sleep detract from the total score. By contrast, a higher percentage of people with great health and high income relative to working hours add to the overall score. The average of all the ranks creates the total score. See where your city ranks on the list!