May 2, 2024 8:12 AM

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Dubai International Airport Implements New Baggage Rules

The airport is set to impose stricter baggage rules starting this month. It has already updated all media platforms for effective information dissemination.

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Barcelona Aims To Discourage Tourism; Tells Tourists Not To Come Back

Despite the revenue it contributes in the economy of the city, Barcelona now seeks to prevent foreign tourists from visiting in order to make way for the local inhabitants of the Catalonia region’s capital city.

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Tunisia Attracts More Chinese Tourists After Announcing Visa Exemption

Chinese tourists in Tunisia grow in number after the North African country announced the visa exemption of Chinese citizens on mid- February.

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Over 1 Million Tourists Visited Indonesia Last January

Despite fears on possible terror attacks, Indonesia has welcomed over 1 million foreign tourists in the country in the first month of the year alone.

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Russian Airline Bans 400 'Old, Fat And Ugly' Flight Attendants

Enraged cabin crews of Aeroflot, the national carrier of Russia, filed a complaint against the airline company after banning 'old, fat and ugly' stewardess from international flights.

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Tourism In Paris Drops By 1.5M Due To Terror Fears

Tourists all over the world are refraining from coming to Paris due to fears on terror attacks, making the tourism of the city drop by 1.5 Million.

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Delta Air Lines Brings Back Free Meals on Flights

Aiming to provide better customer service to passengers of domestic and international flights, Delta Air Lines has announced the return of its complimentary meals for selected routes.

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Five Most Dangerous Roads In The World

Do you want to hit the roads? Tourists would like to cruise to find cool sceneries, hidden spots, adventure, and fun. Every year, though, we hear the news stories that the number of people killed on the roads. Mostly, it's the driver's mishaps. But we also have to survey the roads where they travel.

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Mickey Mouse Is Charging Tourists $310 For A Photo

Mickey Mouse is charging tourists to take photos with him for $310 in what seems to be a scam in Times Square. While Disney is not behind this rip-off, certainly it was 52-year-old, Lester Mengersen, who made headlines three years ago when he clamored that costumed actors are not bad.

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Five Of The Best Cameras For Travel Vlogging

Vlogging is seen as the trend today, and more people do video blogging than write off an article that sells. Travel vloggers are besetting up hits and followers on YouTube and take in fantastic revenues from individuals who view their videos.

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On Trump's Travel Ban: Many Americans Cancel Their Flights to Mexico

On a regular basis, many Americans are travelling in and out of Mexico for business purposes, vacations, or family visits. However, after the travel ban imposed by Trump few weeks ago, some of the Americans cancel their scheduled trips to Mexico.

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Meet The Beast: World’s Biggest Inflatable Obstacle Course

Do you remember the inflatable bouncer you played, which gives you hours of fun and enjoyment when you were a kid? Now, you can relive those memories when you were a child if you heard of The Beast, the world's biggest inflatable obstacle course for adults.

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UK Parking Rates Skyrocket; Draws Rage Among The Public And Airlines Sector

UK airports are charging travelers double than their usual car park rates when they want their vehicles to stay put on the venue grounds upon vacationing on school breaks and summer peaks. The recent move to increase park charges has angered the public and some airline officials, even calling it outrageous profiteering.

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Air Canada Gets a Makeover; Changes Color Scheme, Employees Uniform

Air Canada gets a retro innovation as it unveils the airline’s redesigned achromatic-inspired airbuses and improved staff uniforms.

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Fuji Rock Festival 2017 Lineup Includes Bjork, Aphex Twin, Queens Of The Stone Age

Japan's Fuji Rock Festival for 2017 features a solid line up including fan favorites Bjork and Aphex Twin. Meanwhile, it would be rock act Queens of the Stone Age's first major performance for 2017 -- making great promotion for the band's upcoming album.

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