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Howard Hughes Holdings CEO: Flexibility needs to be built into our community plans

Hosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.


Norwegian Cruise Line's guests love freedom and flexibility, says CEO Harry Sommer

Norwegian Cruise Line President and CEO Harry Sommer 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk the state of the cruise industry, summer travel trends, and more.


Juno Spa brings the elegance and nostalgia of Turkish Baths to Europe, Americas and the Gulf

Istanbul — Juno SPA Design & Manufacture, a premier designer and artisanal company specialising in customised spa products, is expanding its product range to hospitality providers in the Middle East and Gulf region. Under the guidance of owner Güner Yavuzer, the company aims to establish a new benchmark in spa design and production, serving a worldwide clientele seeking unparalleled quality and service. Juno SPA is committed to revitalizing the...


UAE residents can now get exclusive staycation rates at Atlantis The Royal

If it’s good enough for Beyoncé… Get packing for the staycation of dreams…This summer, UAE residents can get 20 per cent off their next stay at the ultra-luxury Atlantis The Royal. Whether a mid-week stay or a weekend escape, residents can get exclusive discounts on all rooms, suites, and signature penthouses for a minimum of […]


Visit these British palaces and feel like a royal

Take a look through the gallery to find out which palaces you can visit on your next vacation.


120 years of Rolls-Royce


The most dangerous cities in South America

South America has long dazzled us with its beautiful climate, delicious food, rich history, and musical rhythm. Travelers are often desperate to visit many of the major cities in South America, however, not all South American cities are safe. In this gallery, we'll unpack the most dangerous cities in South America, so you can make an informed decision on whether you'd like to book your next vacation to these destinations. Click on to discover the most dangerous cities in South America.


The world's most spectacular astronomical observatories

Located in some of the most remote places on the planet, astronomical observatories aren't the easiest places to reach. Furthermore, many are set at altitudes thousands of meters above sea level. Yep, stargazing is an out-of-the-way science for most of us. But if you're curious, there's another way of reaching for the stars. Browse this gallery and take a stellar tour of some of the best spots on Earth to observe the night sky.


From dogs to dragons: the best pets in pop culture

Pets are great. Having a bond with an animal is a truly rewarding experience, one that's often portrayed in both the big and the small screen. Some pets are so cool that they become part of pop culture. We're talking about animals that starred in movies, TV shows, and cartoons, achieving global fame. In this gallery, meet some of the best pets in pop culture. Click on and pick your favorite!


Palace shares update on Princess's work

The Princess of Wales is 'always on' but Kensington Palace sources said this should not be seen as a return to work following her treatment for cancer.


The lavish secret parties of the super rich

If you think you've splashed out on a party, think again. As you'll find out in this gallery, the mega wealthy can really take things to the next level. Throw in a few million dollars, invite some celebrities, and serve copious amounts of food, booze, and anything else your guests might want, and you're partying like the super rich. But there's more! Click through and be surprised at how crazy these parties can get.


24 ways to experience southern Alberta in Canada, away from the slopes

How to embrace adventure, culture and nature in Alberta, Canada without donning your skis.


Frontier Airlines passenger forces entire flight to deboard

An unidentified woman was escorted off a Frontier Airlines plane after she refused to comply with exit row instructions. The other passengers on board had to deplane while she was take off.


Dubai flights: DXB revises 2024 passenger target to 91 million, plans to break current traffic record

The Dubai International recorded its highest annual traffic in 2018 with 89.1 million passengers


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


J&K to formulate SOPs for safety of tourists, political activists

The SOP will chalk out duties and responsibilities of all stakeholders such as government, general public, tourists, political workers and the hospitality industry.The SOP will chalk out duties and responsibilities of all stakeholders such as government, general public, tourists, political workers and the hospitality industry.


The best destinations in America for book lovers

Books can transport you to new places and show you new things. But no matter how much you love to read, sometimes there’s just no substitute for a real vacation. If you’re truly obsessed with books, then make your next destination a literary one. These cities have incredible literary scenes, wonderful bookstores, beautiful libraries, and popular literature festivals. Why not pay them a visit?


Everything you need to know about fostering a dog

Fostering a dog is an experience unlike any other. You're taking them into your home, teaching them, giving them love and care, and then you help them get adopted into a forever home. It's a truly generous and compassionate thing to do, and it can be equally as rewarding for both pup and foster parent. But before you take the plunge, it's important to know all the preparation, work, and challenges of fostering a dog. Click through to find out what it takes, how to know if you're ready, and what to expect.


Inside the airport with the world's best customer service

South Korea's Incheon Airport was ranked by air transport research firm Skytrax as the 4th best airport in the world in 2023, bolstered by smart technology and a customer-centric approach. CNBC finds out how the airport is innovating to stay ahead of the competition.


When is the U.S. Open? Everything you need to know about golf's third major of the season

The best golfers in the world will tee it up at Pinehurst in North Carolina in the next major championship, the 2024 U.S. Open.


Highway to hell: Spooky stories set along Route 66

For many people, a road trip down the Mother Road, the United States' iconic Route 66, is a dream vacation. From Illinois to California, the rolling and ever-changing landscapes, the small towns and big cities along the way, and the simple joy of cruising down one of the longest roads in the world make for a perfect adventure. Unfortunately, you can get more than just your kicks on Route 66. The iconic highway is notoriously haunted, and weaves through some pretty supernaturally shady areas. For some, that might make the trip even more enticing, but for others, it might be a dealbreaker. Whichever way you're leaning, read on to discover some of the creepiest and spookiest stories about Route 66.


United Airlines flight with 157 passengers got diverted to Ireland after a laptop became stuck in a business-class seat

A United Airlines Boeing 767 turned around over the Atlantic Ocean after a laptop got wedged in a business-class seat, which posed a fire risk.


Share a tip on your favourite UK national park – you could win a holiday voucher

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, which secured access for everyone to some of our wildest and most beautiful places. There are now 15 national parks across the UK, covering a staggering variety of landscapes, from the heather-clad uplands of the Cairngorms in Scotland to the chalky grasslands of the South Downs, England’s newest national park. We’d love to hear about your...


Today's best photos: From a pilgrimage in Spain to flooding in Brazil

The National picks the most striking images from around the world


JPMorgan CEO Dimon Says Succession Timetable 'Not Five Year Anymore'

JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon has long joked that his retirement is five years away, no matter when he's asked, but on Monday he told shareholders the timetable is "not five years anymore,"


The most bizarre things you didn't know you could rent

Life requires a lot from us these days. Not only do we have to work full-time jobs and secure our basic survival needs, but we also have to have healthy social lives, take care of others, travel, find romance, and keep up with the trends. That's why there have been a plethora of services popping up to help people fill in the gaps. There are normal things you can rent, like cars or apartments, and then there are various people you can rent for various jobs that you probably didn't know existed. From hiring people to apologize for your mistakes, to renting a grandmother, click through to be truly amazed at this strange world we live in.


Sky-high cost of May half-term holidays abroad is revealed

The sky-high cost of jetting abroad during the school holidays is putting huge pressure on parents to go on a trip during term time and accept the fines for taking their children out of class.


Natural wonders destroyed by tourists

Our planet is full of amazing places that many of us dream of visiting one day. Places that we would only be exposed to through a National Geographic documentary are now available at the distance of a click. Do you want to know where the most spectacular and secluded places on Earth are located? All you need is access to the Internet and you’re good to go. It doesn’t take much to come up with a shortlist of beautiful distant destinations for your next vacation. Traveling to remote locations has never been easier. Lower air travel fares and a wider network of local transportation has made once remote places easily accessible. Your average folks are now following the trail of explorers and scientists alike and delving deep into the wilderness. Tourism can be extremely beneficial for many countries’ economies and an important source of income for many people around the world, but if not properly controlled, it can have disastrous consequences. Despite the rise of sustainable tourism, many places in the world are simply not prepared for the influx of people they’re getting, nor is the ecosystem in many of those places. From remote natural parks to uninhabited islands, tourists are getting everywhere, and sometimes their footprint causes irreversible damage. It’s inevitable that, as more people travel, more often, and to more locations than ever before, accidents will happen. How many of us have been to beautiful locations, away from it all, only to find traces of human presence, from bottles to cigarette butts. While this is far from being an enjoyable experience, the truth is that it can get worse—a lot worse. From unfortunate accidents, to downright vandalism, in this gallery you’ll find many cases where stupidity outweighed curiosity. While you might not completely lose faith in humanity, these examples will at least make you question the whole human conscience and our relationship with the planet. Click through and get to know some of planet’s most amazing places that have been ruined by tourists.


My twin took my place at work so I could secretly go on vacation

In her TikTok videos, Ari, a 22-year-old from Canada, claimed that she had jetted off on a trip - despite her manager denying her request for time off - and got sister Noe to go to work in her place.


A beginner's guide to backpacking in the wilderness

Imagine trekking through the wilderness only carrying a backpack. Whether solo or accompanied, backpacking can be an exciting adventure! But before you lace up your boots and pitch the tent, it’s important to truly prepare. From knowing what to pack to how to dress and even what to do in case of an emergency, you should come ready for anything and everything. Curious to learn how to start your backpacking journey? Click through to find out more.


Weird facts on the world's most mysterious countries

Do you know where Ladonia is? How about Kyrgyzstan? Well, the truth is, many of the countries in this gallery you will have probably never heard of. Or perhaps they are countries that are so closed off from the rest of the world, they become totally arcane. Nevertheless, each of the following countries have at least one quirky factor attributed to them that makes them seem completely strange to the rest of the world. Click through to find out!


The most popular filming locations in the world

Unfortunately, a lot of the scenery we see in movies today is computer generated, but there's no substitute for real life. Even though Hollywood is synonymous with the entertainment industry, you'd be surprised to know that it's not the world's most popular filming location. And while the most used locations are indeed in the US and the UK, there are a number of other movie settings you'll recognize from around the world. Click through the gallery to discover them!


I am one of 100 people in world who can remember the day we were born

Emily Nash, 18, from Canada, is the youngest known person with a condition that gives her an incredible, photographic-like memory. Becky Sharrock is the only known Australian with HSAM.


The top 15 states in America most prone to natural disasters

With floods, hurricanes, and volcanic eruptions taking over the news more than ever before, Americans are understandably concerned about the safety of their homes and families. Based on a list from World Atlas, here is a gallery of the 15 states that are most in danger of destructive weather conditions. How risky is it to live in your state?


Gulf Air reviews fleet renewal as it boosts network to key finance and leisure hubs

Bahrain's flag carrier Gulf Air is considering refreshing its fleet with new aircraft as it revamps its network to serve key financial hubs and premier leisure spots in Europe and Asia amid a supply backlog for new jets. While the airline will be taking delivery of Airbus narrow-bodies and Boeing wide-bodies over the next three years, its fleet rev...


How Kate has been 'driving force' behind new early years project

The Princess of Wales is 'always on' but Kensington Palace sources said this should not be seen as a return to work following her treatment for cancer.


Celebrating the history of Haitian heritage

The story of Haiti, the island nation occupying the western side of the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, is a story of resistance, revolt, and revolution. Shook in recent decades by political turmoil and natural disasters, Haiti and its people are no strangers to the fight against oppression and tribulation. It was the Haitian Revolution that began in 1791 that marked one of the greatest victories in the history of mankind: it was the only successful revolt of enslaved peoples in the world, and led to the establishment of the world's first free, black-led republic in the colonial world. A rich history of strength and perseverance, Haiti's unique creole culture is a diverse mixture of Afro-Caribbean language, spirituality, cuisine, and personality. Haitian heritage is one of the richest in the world, and the story of those who share it is eye-opening, inspiring, and essential if the rest of the world is to understand the true meanings of freedom and liberation. Ready? Celebrate Haitian heritage by reading on to learn the story of Haiti.


This flat-pack family home was built in just 3 days

Discover how two ambitious self-builders brought their dream eco-friendly home to life with help from German modular home builders Baufritz


Tesla is turning on the charm after leasing and rental-car companies say the value of their fleets have plummeted, but it may not be enough: report

Tesla is offering discounts to rental and leasing firms in Europe after the value of their fleets dropped due to Tesla price cuts, Reuters reported.


Amazingly weird natural phenomena in America

The United States is a beautifully strange place at times. From psychedelic colors to synchronized fireflies, the nation offers a great array of whimsical occurrences.


Wizz Air Abu Dhabi launches UAE’s first flight subscription service

Wizz MultiPass offers travellers the opportunity to fly on fixed fares and save up to 40 per cent… Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has launched the region’s first flight subscription service, offering travellers the opportunity to benefit from fixed fares throughout the year. When you subscribe to Wizz MultiPass, you’ll pay a fixed monthly fee that […]


Revisiting the attack on Pearl Harbor

On December 7, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service launched a surprise attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii. The unprovoked strike was met with outrage and disbelief, and prompted the United States, up until then a neutral country, to declare war on Japan the next day and thus enter the Second World War. The event is commemorated every year by National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, but several films and television shows made over the years have also helped keep the attack in the minds of the public. Click through the following gallery and be reminded of what took place at Pearl Harbor, and its place in popular culture.


Bizarre histories behind everyday objects in your home

Our homes are loaded with stuff, some of which we bought with purpose, others which are more for fun or decoration, and others which slip your mind when even thinking about your stuff because we take them for granted. We think most of these things are completely normal, and today they may be, but so many household objects have strange and intriguing histories behind them. Click through to see surprising stories about everyday things–you’ll look at your stuff in a completely new way!


Cities with impressive beaches on their doorstep

Are you looking for a city break with a beach thrown in? Cities featuring nearby beaches offer visitors the best of both worlds. You can soak up the culture and the sun. And when it's hot and dry, what better than to hop off the sidewalk and onto to the sand? Click through this list of cities located around the world that have beaches on their doorstep.


Dubai Airports CEO: Very strong post-pandemic recovery

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, says "the city's never been in a stronger place."


Mount Fuji in Japan introduces fees, climbing limits and booking slots

Climbers seeking to tackle Mount Fiji in Japan will soon be required to book a slot and pay a fee following the introduction of new rules aimed at curbing overtourism. From July 1, the Yoshida Trail on the Yamanashi side of the 3,776-metre mountain will be restricted to 4,000 climbers per day. A symbol of Japan, Mount Fiji was designated a Unesco W...


American customs that are considered offensive in other countries

Even with the best of intentions, Americans occasionally reinforce negative views of the US by not paying attention to their actions, words, or gestures that are seen as offensive in other countries. If you're set to travel to another country, you'll definitely want to take a look through this list of customs that are considered rude and offensive in other places around the world.


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

Add these one-of-a-kind destinations to your travel bucket list.


Understanding the language of flowers

Colorful and fragrant, flowers are one of nature's most enchanting natural wonders. But where do flower names originate, and what's the meaning behind them? Click through the gallery and say it with flowers, as picked by Flower Meaning.


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