Category Archives: Travel Guide

UK Fans set to spend £4.25 Billion on UEFA Euro 2024

UK Fans set to spend £4.25 Billion on UEFA Euro 2024

As England become the bookmaker’s favourite to take the European football trophy home this summer, Trip.com has seen an unprecedented rise in bookings from the UK to Germany – up 1492% compared to the same period in 2019. New research4 conducted on behalf of Trip.com shows pent-up demand for sporting events abroad. Findings indicate that Brits […]

Winding Canals And Golden Beaches: Visit The Venice Of Portugal On Your Next European Vacation

Female tourist visiting canal in Tavira

Share The Article Last Updated 7 hours ago Perhaps the most iconic city in Italy is the beautiful historic city of Venice. Lined with scenic canals oozing romance and all the European vibes imaginable, Venice highlights many travelers’ bucket lists. In 2024, it’s not the most welcoming with overtourism and environmental concerns, plus a tacky […]

Is First Class on International Flights a Smart Investment?

Is First Class on International Flights a Smart Investment?

When you are traveling internationally, there may be long-haul flights or normal-duration flights that take 4-5 hours. On a normal-duration flight, it is not a big deal whether you travel in economy class or first class as there is no long distance to cover. But, when flying long-haul, your air ticket’s class matters a lot. […]

Frontier Launches 8 New Routes To This Popular Caribbean Island  

Woman walking on beach in Puerto Rico

Share The Article Last Updated 50 seconds ago There’s no place quite like Puerto Rico. It’s the ultimate destination for a tropical island getaway.   And now it will be easier to get away to the island than ever before!   Frontier has launched 8 new routes from the United States to the island paradise, […]

Top 3 KA02 Knowledge Assessment Services for Engineering New Zealand

Top 3 KA02 Knowledge Assessment Services for Engineering New Zealand

If you are planning to migrate to New Zealand to access decent employment opportunities, you need to submit a KA02 report to the assessing authority IPENZ. Writing this report is an important step for aspirant engineers aiming to migrate to New Zealand. This article discusses the Top 3 KA02 Knowledge Assessment Services for Engineering NZ, helping […]

4 Stunning Medieval Cities In Europe That Are Easy On The Wallet This Summer

Historic Waterfront In Honfleur, A City In Normandy, Northern France, Northern Europe.jpg

Share The Article Last Updated 4 mins ago A vast continent rich in historical landmarks, Europe is the number one place to be this season if you’re a culture buff. This is especially true now that temperatures are rising and a host of nonstop flights are relaunching to several of its trendiest destinations, but there’s […]

Greece’s Secret Shores: Pristine Beaches Await In This Hidden Gem Destination

Woman on a boat in the blue lagoon of Vourvourou on peninsula Sithonia, Chalkidiki (Halkidiki), Greece

Share The Article Last Updated 48 seconds ago We all know that when it comes to a European summer getaway, Greece is the ultimate destination – the sun-kissed beaches of Mykonos, Crete, and Santorini have officially taken over our social media feeds. What you might not know, though, is that what you see online is […]

oneworld says “Bula” to Fiji Airways as its 15th full member airline

oneworld says "Bula" to Fiji Airways as its 15th full member airline

oneworld®, the world’s airline alliance, has announced that Fiji Airways is to become its 15th full member airline. Fiji Airways, the flag carrier of Fiji and the South Pacific, has been a valuable presence in the oneworld alliance for the past five years as a oneworld connect partner. During this time, the airline has developed cooperative links […]

4 European Capitals To Avoid This Summer And Where You Should Go Instead!

Picturesque Canal In Bruges, Belgium, North Europe

Share The Article Last Updated 40 seconds ago Capitals are often considered the unmissable, number one destination across most European countries. That is because they have usually been at the forefront of their history and development as states, and they just happen to have accumulated the most cultural value. Not all first cities of Europe […]