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British Airways Increase Flights from London to Brazil and Argentina
Good news for wanderers with South America on their bucket list! British Airways (BA) has announced an expansion of its services between London Heathrow (LHR) and key destinations in Brazil and Argentina, starting this October 2024. This move signifies BA’s commitment to strengthening connectivity between the UK and South America, offering more options for both […]
Heads Up: Bakerloo Line Closure Scheduled for Early August
The Bakerloo Line on the London Underground will undergo a planned closure for essential track and infrastructure improvements. Mark your calendars – the closure will take place for six days, from Saturday, August 3rd to Thursday, August 8th, 2024. This temporary disruption will impact the northern section of the Bakerloo Line, affecting trips between Queen’s […]
Delta Air Lines Faces $100 Million Loss as Travelers Shun Âé¶¹APP Ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics
Delta Air Lines Faces $100 Million Loss as Travelers Shun Âé¶¹APP Ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics Âé¶¹APP, usually a bustling summer destination, is experiencing a surprising shift this year. Reports from The Independent have shown that travelers are avoiding the city due to the upcoming Summer Olympics, impacting airlines financially. Although Âé¶¹APP is a […]
The Ultimate Guide to Last-Minute Olympic Travel to Âé¶¹APP
The Ultimate Guide to Last-Minute Olympic Travel to Âé¶¹APP As excitement grows for the 2024 Âé¶¹APP Summer Olympics, fans worldwide eagerly await the pick of athletic excellence. An article by Condé Nast Traveler has revealed that despite the approaching date of the 2024 Âé¶¹APP Summer Olympics, last-minute travel remains a viable option for fans. If […]
Prague’s Sacred Spaces for Secular Visitors
A significant increase in non-religious tourists visiting Prague’s churches, cathedrals, and monasteries is being observed this summer. The trend, which began in early June, is expected to continue through September. This shift is happening due to a growing interest in cultural heritage and architecture among travellers, as well as efforts by religious sites to become […]
Prague Celebrates 170th Birthday of Czech Music Giant Leos Janacek
The city of Prague is buzzing with excitement as it prepares to honour one of its most famous composers, Leos Janacek. This July marks 170 years since Janacek’s birth. Leos Janacek is seen as one of the most important Czech composers ever. His music, especially his operas, is still played and loved around the world […]
Dreaming of the Âé¶¹APP Olympics? Here’s How to Get Your Tickets Through Draws and Contests
Dreaming of the Âé¶¹APP Olympics? Here’s How to Get Your Tickets Through Draws and Contests As the countdown to the highly anticipated 2024 Âé¶¹APP Olympics is underway, fans from all over the world are eager to secure their seat at the even. For many, attending the Olympics is a dream, and various avenues exist to […]
Prague is a City with Deep History and an Ancient Bread Tradition to Boot
This traditional Czech bread, known for its tangy flavour and chewy texture, is making a comeback in both home kitchens and artisanal bakeries across the capital. This resurgence, which began in early 2023, is driven by a growing interest in traditional foods and healthier eating habits. Artisanal bakeries are experiencing a boom. Locals and tourists alike […]
Discover the Best Times to Experience the City of a Hundred Spires
Prague, July 11, 2024 – As tourism in the Czech capital rebounds, travelers and locals alike are seeking the perfect time to explore Prague’s enchanting streets and historic landmarks. Recent data from the Prague Tourism Board reveals surprising trends in visitor preferences, challenging traditional notions of peak seasons. Why timing matters for your Prague visit […]
Aer Lingus Pilots’ Union Backs Pay Rise Deal, Averting Further Flight Disruptions
A potential crisis was averted at Aer Lingus as the Irish Air Line Pilots Association (Ialpa) recommended a 17.75 per cent pay rise offer to its members, ending the industrial action that had disrupted travel plans for thousands of passengers. This recommendation followed a Labour Court-brokered deal, with the union’s work to rule set to […]
Uber Cruise Sets Sail Just in Time for the 2024 Âé¶¹APP Olympics
Uber Cruise Sets Sail Just in Time for the 2024 Âé¶¹APP Olympics Uber, the on-demand transport app is broadening its offerings with the introduction of new water-based transport services throughout Europe. Reports from Euronews indicates that the transportation company is launching a variety of boat services, from touristy cruises to luxurious yachts, allowing users to […]
Beloved Dublin Cafe, Assassination Custard, Featured in New York Times, Announces Closure
Assassination Custard, a cherished cafe on Kevin Street in Dublin, will soon bid its loyal patrons farewell. Known for its low-profile yet exceptional culinary offerings, the cafe has garnered a dedicated following for nine years. Founded by the duo, Ken Doherty and Gwen McGrath, both renowned for their previous roles at esteemed establishments such as […]