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  • Stop Eating In-Flight Meals! Here's What a Flight Attendant Wants You to Know Kris Major, a British flight attendant with 25 years of experience, suggests skipping in-flight meals on long-haul flights.
  • Greece's New Beach Law Nets $380K in Fines in Just 5 Days Greece has stepped up its crackdown on tourist spots to tackle overtourism. It is deploying surveillance drones to monitor.
  • 5 Countries Without Airports and How to Get There Surprisingly, there are countries without any airports. Let's explore five such countries and the ways to reach them.
  • Frankfurt Airport Flights Canceled After Climate Activists Take Over Runways 6 activists from the German environmental organization Letzte Generation staged a protest on the runway, holding posters that read Oil kills.
  • China Cracks Down: Teachers and Students Forced to Hand Over Passports China restricts international travel by confiscating passports from teachers, students, and bank employees to prevent studying abroad.
  • Delta Air Lines Faces U.S. Investigation Over Mass Flight Cancellations U.S. authorities are investigating Delta Air Lines for handling thousands of flight cancellations due to technical malfunctions.
  • Aircraft Hygiene Gets a Major Upgrade: What You Need to Know About the New Checks From July 31 of last year to June 30, pathogenic bacteria related to humans and food were detected on 222 out of a total of 1702 flights.
  • Indian Social Media Influencer Dies After Falling 300 Feet While Filming Instagram Video Aanvi Kamdar, a 27-year-old social media influencer from Mumbai, slipped while making a video at the Kumbhe Falls in Maharashtra.
  • Spain’s Vacation Hotspots in Chaos: Why Locals Are Telling Tourists to ‘Get Out!’ Protests against tourism continue in Spain due to rising living costs and environmental pollution, causing discomfort in daily lives.
  • North Korea Opens Doors: 140 Japanese Students Set for Historic Visit! North Korea has reportedly approved the visit of about 140 students from Korea University in Japan and allowed Korean students to visit.
  • Passenger Forced to Pay $700 for Reclining His Seat on a Train - Here's Why In China, a train passenger who damaged another passenger's laptop while reclining the seat had to pay compensation.
  • Why You’ll Never See Trash at Disneyland: The 30-Foot Rule Walt Disney measured the minimum distance people would carry their trash before dropping it on the ground: 29.5 feet.
  • Barcelona Bumps Up Tourist Tax: Travel Just Got Pricier! Barcelona will increase its city tourist tax from 3.25 euros (approximately $3.54) to 4 euros (approximately $4.36) starting October 1st.
  • From $5 to $11: Venice Increases Entrance Fees to Battle Tourist Invasion Venice became the first in the world to experience an increased volume of visitors, albeit with the introduction of an entrance fee.
  • Why Airbnb Failed in Africa: Bongalo's Bold Approach A new accommodation platform targeting the African market has emerged. It remains to be seen whether this startup can succeed in Africa.
  • Top 10 Travel Times You Can't Miss – Plan Around These International Holidays and Seasons Popular travel destinations usually boast well-developed infrastructure and locals are typically considerate toward visitors.
  • Hong Kong Airport's Trick for Speeding Up Security Checks Hong Kong International Airport initiated pilot operations of a new in-flight baggage inspection system, the CT X-ray Scanner.
  • Guess Which City Just Topped the Most Expensive List for 3rd Year? It's NOT New York Hong Kong has been named the most expensive city in the world for the third consecutive year.
  • Trader Joe's Seasoning Sparks Customs Chaos for South Korean Travelers Incidents involving inspection and confiscation at Korean customs are arising due to "Everything but the Bagel Sesame" from Trader Joe's.
  • Heatwave Horror: India and Pakistan Face Record Temperatures The heat is predicted to surpass the record-breaking temperatures in 2010, the highest ever recorded in these regions.
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