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  • Delta Plane Drops Emergency Slide, Returns to JFK Delta Air Lines Boeing 767 passenger plane made a U-turn in mid-flight when an emergency slide fell off. According to the AP on the 27th (local time), shortly after taking off from New York on Friday, Delta Air Lines passenger plane pilots felt vibrations when an emergency slide fell off, and they turned back to […]
  • Foreign Tourists Flood Korea, Surpassing Pre-COVID Numbers The number of foreign tourists to Korea is quickly recovering to pre-COVID-19 levels, with notable surges expected during Japan’s Golden Week (April 27 to May 6) and China’s Labor Day (May 1-5). It’s anticipated that approximately 180,000 tourists from China and Japan alone will visit during these periods. To keep this positive trend, the government […]
  • Atlanta Airport Welcomes Exclusive VIP Terminal This September Beyond the typical VIP lounges in major U.S. airports, there has been a surge in enjoying exclusive services from established VIP terminals. In these locations, individuals using regular commercial flights can enjoy services similar to private jet owners at a relatively affordable price, drawing considerable attention. On April 6, foreign media outlets, including CNN, reported […]
  • Which U.S. Airport Ranks #1 for Excessive Delays? New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport has been named the U.S. airport with the longest wait times. The New York Post recently ranked U.S. airports with the most extended waiting times based on a study conducted by luggage storage company Bounce in 2023. This ranking was determined by combining the average wait times for […]
  • World's Top Sustainable Oasis Revealed More than half of TripAdvisor users express that environmental conservation is significant, indicating that sustainability increasingly influences travelers’ destination choices. Every year, TripAdvisor releases its ranking of the world’s best beaches. This year, for the first time, the ranking includes a category for the most sustainable beaches. The travel sustainability company BeCause introduced beaches awarded […]
  • Türkiye's Mount Nemrut Named One of the World's Eight Wonders -Turkey's Ministry of Culture and Tourism showcases world-class sunrise spots - Mount Nemrut, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Turkiye - One of the 'Eighth Wonders of the World' for its high level of technology and sophistication - Sunrise and sunset spots attract adventurers from around the world As the travel industry rebounds, one country has benefited from the pandemic even more. It's Turkiye. It's a place that's been gaining popularity for its kebabs and kaimak, as well as its beautiful tourist attractions...
  • Top 5 Neighborhoods for First-Time Homebuyers in New York Recently, interest rates have reached their highest levels in 20 years, exacerbating the shortage of housing supply and contributing to a steep rise in listing prices. Consequently, homeownership has become increasingly elusive for many. This trend is not unique to any region; it’s a global phenomenon. In the United States, the average home value has […]
  • 5 Hotels Near National Parks in the USA with Unprecedented Scenery The Ahwahnee is considered one of the most beautiful hotels in Yosemite National Park. Loved for its impressive architecture, including Half Dome and Glacier Point, and stunning natural surroundings, it is one of the top historic hotels listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark. The hotel has hosted some […]
  • Ios: The Hottest Nightlife Destination You Need to Visit ① Greece’s Myriad Islands Greece boasts over 200 islands renowned for romantic getaways like Santorini and Ithaca. But where is the ultimate party destination? Nestled in the heart of the Cyclades lies Ios, a haven where the dance continues until dawn. Though less renowned than its neighbor Mykonos, Ios stands as one of the world’s […]
  • Razor Blades Found in Chinese Woman's Bag at Incheon Airport An investigation has been initiated following the discovery of multiple concealed razor blades in the luggage of a Chinese woman passing through Incheon Airport. According to the Incheon Airport Police on the 19th, around 4:45 PM on the 12th, a security screening officer at Incheon Airport Terminal 2 transfer area caught an 80-year-old Chinese woman […]
  • Trapped in China: Tourists Held Hostage in Store Standoff A group of Chinese tourists were trapped in a store for several hours after refusing to make purchases. According to foreign media outlets such as the South China Morning Post (SCMP), 37 local tourists who visited Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province, China, on the 26th of last month were confined in a bedding […]
  • China Opens Mount Everest: Climbers Welcome After Three-Year Hiatus China is set to allow foreign climbers to ascend Mount Everest for the first time in nearly three years since the outbreak of COVID-19. Mount Everest  According to foreign media such as CNN, the China Tibet Mountaineering Association (CTMA) announced that it will fully open the northern Tibet route of Everest this spring climbing season. […]
  • Japan Urges Citizens to Halt Trips to Iran: Nationwide Level 3 Alert Imposed Risk Level of Tehran and Other Locations Elevated to 3 from 1Concerns Mount over Escalation and Potential Israeli RetaliationWestern Nations Expect Response to Attack by the 15th In the aftermath of Iran’s attack on Israel, the Japanese government has raised its Travel Advisory Level for most regions of Iran, including Tehran, from Level 1: Exercise […]
  • Texas' Top Trouble Spots: A Tourist's Guide to Dodging Danger Planning a visit to a new location can always be challenging. However, when heading to areas deemed dangerous, the stress can increase. Yet, determining whether a city is safe or not is not straightforward. Many important factors must be considered, such as the ratio of safe to dangerous neighborhoods, the most common types of crimes, […]
  • North Korea's Hidden Soviet Connection Exposed by Russian Traveler - Part 2 On January 14 this year, North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui visited Russia for talks. This was followed by a visit from the North Korean Agricultural Technology Delegation on February 9. On February 12, the WPK’s delegation attended “The Forum of Supporters of the Struggle Against Modern Neocolonialism” upon the invitation of the ruling […]
  • The Rise of Phu Quoc: Vietnam's Paradise Island Phu Quoc, a popular vacation destination in Vietnam, is attracting worldwide interest by introducing new tourist attractions and diverse activities. Recognized as one of the Top 100 Places in the World by Time magazine, Phu Quoc lures visitors with its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage, drawing many tourists annually. As the only destination […]
  • Europe Travelers Advised to Vaccinate Against Outbreak Spreading across EuropeVaccination rates are lower than they were before the pandemic If you’re planning a trip to Europe, you may want to remember the following news. Pertussis, a respiratory infectious disease, is currently sweeping across Europe. It’s the first time in hundreds of years since the Victorian era (1837-1901) that pertussis has been prevalent […]
  • Japan's Deep Fear of North Korea - What They're Really Searching For: Part 2 ◇ Keyword 2: Public Execution The second notable keyword is “public execution.” Japan also carries out executions. However, Article 477(2) of the Japanese Code of Criminal Procedure stipulates that no one can enter the execution ground unless they have been granted permission by a prosecutor or the head of the penal facility. In practice, entry […]
  • Japan's Deep Fear of North Korea - What They're Really Searching For: Part 1 Which are the two countries that dislike North Korea the most? Thanks to the influence of Hallyu (Korean Wave), global favorability towards South Korea is on the rise. But what about North Korea? The reality is that the world’s perception of North Korea, plagued by issues like provocations and violation of human rights, is not […]
  • Flying on a Budget? Discover Dublin: Europe's Cheapest Airport Traveling to Europe can be both time-consuming and expensive. Even for Americans, planning a trip to Europe requires a significant commitment. The average airfare from the U.S. to European airports during peak season can be around $1,200 for a round trip, making realizing European travel plans challenging. Fortunately, there are specific airports that facilitate convenient […]
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