Usually when passengers find themselves sitting on a grounded commercial airplane, reactions range from impatience to downright anger. But these are not usual times. That’s one of several activities that Singapore Airlines is launching instead o... Read more
It’s now possible to dine on kosher food within the world’s tallest building. On Thursday, September 17, Armani Hotel Dubai in the Burj Khalifa added a new fine-dining experience to its list of culinary options: Armani/Kaf, a kosher-certified re... Read more
To travel or not to travel? That is the question. As Europe’s journey with the COVID-19 pandemic enters its next phase, many have embarked on their summer adventures to Greece, Italy or Spain, riding the wave of optimism offered by EU recommenda... Read more
Millions of dollars’ worth of production is at risk if the government doesn’t allow agricultural machinery operators into New Zealand, Federated Farmers claims. A combine harvester in Canterbury unloads barley into the bins in a fiel... Read more
People with exemption visas to travel to New Zealand have been prevented from boarding a Malaysia Airlines flight from Cambodia after airline staff refused to accept their paperwork. Nina Duhamel and her partner Ramiro are still in Phnom Penh af... Read more
Fall in Karelia, summer in Yakutia, winter in Moscow, spring in St. Petersburg… Check out the most popular Russian landmarks’ in seasonal metamorphoses. 1. Red Square, Moscow Summer music festival Spasskaya Tower and the New Year celebration on... Read more
Spain will be flying German tourists to their dream-worthy beaches starting June 15 in a pilot program to bring tourism back to its Balearic Islands. “What we are planning in the Balearics is to let a few thousands in,” an official at the Spanis... Read more
Nepal has published a new political map that includes a small stretch of disputed land, toughening its stance on a decades-long row over the territory with India, which has rejected the move. The new map that shows a sliver of land – inclu... Read more
Top executives of Emirates and Etihad, two of the Middle East’s biggest airlines, have said passenger demand may not return to pre-coronavirus crisis levels until 2023. About 85 percent of the world’s airlines could face financial di... Read more
South Africa has announced a nationwide lockdown of its 56 million inhabitants for 21 days, enforced by police and the army, in a bid to curtail the spread of coronavirus. Confirmed cases in the country currently sit at 552, the highest in Afric... Read more