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  • Blood Manor Returns: New York's Scariest Haunted House Opens Doors for 21st Season Blood Manor returns this Halloween season from October 28 to November 9, celebrating its 21st anniversary with thrilling scares.
  • Delta Pilot Shares 5 Foods That Can Make You Feel Sick in the Air The New York Post highlighted five foods to avoid, referencing First Officer Paul Janowicz, an experienced Delta pilot.
  • Mafia-Themed Souvenirs Banned in Sicilian City: Here's Why Agrigento, Sicily, has banned Mafia-themed souvenirs to improve its image as the Italian Capital of Culture for 2025.
  • THIS Airline Takes #1 in Business and First Class at 2024 10Best Awards Korean Air won Best Airline in Business and First Class at the 2024 10Best Readers' Choice Awards organized by USA Today every year.
  • Dubai to Build Giant Moon Resort, Bringing Space Tourism to Everyone Dubai's Moon World Resort, opening by 2027, offers an affordable lunar experience, costing just $500 for visits.
  • Top 10 Most Stunning Sports Stadiums Worldwide These stunning sports venues worldwide, from Lofoten Stadium to the Bird's Nest, offer breathtaking views and unique experiences.
  • Visiting Bhutan Just Got Pricier: $200 Tourism Tax Explained! Bhutan will reopen its borders and increase its tourism tax to $200, shifting its focus to high-value, low-impact tourism.
  • Thailand's $350 Million Cruise Terminal: What to Expect from Koh Samui's New Luxury Hub Thailand will invest $350 million in a new Koh Samui cruise terminal, boosting tourism with 120 ships and 180,000 visitors annually.
  • Get Naked and Visit: Mucem Museum's Unique Exhibition Invites Nude Visitors France’s Mucem Museum exhibits over 600 artworks on nudity, offering monthly nude viewings until December 9.
  • Heads Up Travelers: Mont Blanc Tunnel Shuts Down for Major Overhaul The Mont Blanc Tunnel will close from September 2 to December 15 for a 15-week reconstruction of a 600-meter section.
  • 5 Hacks to Make Sure Your Luggage Doesn’t Go Missing To prevent luggage loss, remove old labels, check in early, request a "FRAGILE" label, use a bright bag, and wrap it in protective film.
  • Window Seat Tips from a Captain: How to Score the Best In-Flight Views As you gear up for your next trip, Captain Kim Seung Kyu of Korean Air has some tips to help you maximize your airplane seat.
  • 5000 Jack-O'-Lanterns Light Up the Bronx Zoo for Halloween Fun The Bronx Zoo's Pumpkin Nights, from September 26 to October 27, features animal-themed jack-o'-lanterns and interactive activities.
  • Bucket List Alert: 5 Insane Ways to Experience Australia’s Natural Beauty These activities invite travelers to connect with Australia profoundly, making for truly unforgettable memories.
  • Direct Flights to North Korea? Russia Considers New Air Routes Amid Growing Tourist Demand Direct flights between Russia and North Korea are being considered, signaling a new phase in their tourism and economic cooperation.
  • UK Now Requires ETA for 49 More Countries—Find Out If Yours Is on the List UK is expanding its ETA program, which was previously limited to some Middle Eastern and Western countries and other parts of the world.
  • Old Korean Legation in D.C. Named National Historic Site—Here's Why It Matters The Old Korean Legation in Washington, D.C., is the first Korean-related building in the U.S. named a historic site.
  • North Korea Set to Welcome Vietnamese Tourists for the First Time in Years Vietnamese tourists can visit North Korea starting next year, with Flamingo Redtours planning tours from Beijing to Pyongyang.
  • Rome’s Trevi Fountain to Charge for Wishes: New Admission Fees Announced Italy is considering implementing a reservation system and charging admission fees for the popular tourist spot, the Trevi Fountain in Rome.
  • 560 Years of Chimes Now Stopped—See How Tourists' Complaints Made It Happen Pienza, Italy will silence its bell tower at night due to tourist complaints, despite local protests about losing cultural heritage.
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