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California Democrat pushes to ban line-skipping airport perk Clear

The bill, introduced by Senator Josh Newman, would require third-party vendors like clear to create their own security line rather than allowing travelers to bypass TSA checkpoints.


The most treacherous seas and oceans in the world

The world's seas and oceans are stunning in their visual beauty and in the diversity of marine life they hold. But those same bodies of water can be dangerous and unpredictable. Factors such as extreme weather patterns, high levels of maritime traffic, inadequate safety measures, and armed conflict can turn a peaceful expanse of water into a deadly and life-threatening environment. So, where on Earth are the most treacherous seas and oceans? Click on and chart a course through this gallery to find out.


You'll soon be able to get an automatic refund when your flight is delayed or canceled

The new DOT regulations mean passengers can also get automatic refunds when their checked bags are delayed, too.


The Best Podcasts to Listen to Right Now

Tune in on your way to work, while you're running, before bed or on a road trip.


Budget safari... priceless encounters: An exhilarating night in Uganda in a two-man TENT, with a toilet full of baboons and a nerve-shredding big-cat visitor to the campsite

MailOnline Travel's Laura Sharman goes wild camping in the Queen Elizabeth National Park - and visits the source of the Nile. Read on to find out more about her enchanting adventure.


In new Dubai exhibition, both artists and animals examine a changing world

How can two people who live in the same city, even in the same house, occupy two very different spaces? The opening artwork of a new Ishara Art Foundation exhibition titled Sheher, Prakriti, Devi asks this very question. Buildings and Trees presents a grid of 36 artworks by curator Gauri Gill and her mother, Vinnie. Gill’s photographs depicts struc...


Towards designing tourism trail in Lamta

24/04/2024 16:36, TUNIS/Tunisia Monastir, April 24 (TAP) - The project "Discover Lamta's Heritage," funded by the French Development Agency (AFD) by means of TND 425,000 will be carried out by the City Hall.The project aims to promote the region's archaeological and handicraft heritage, its tangible and intangible heritage and boost the tourist activity and the local economy, Secretary General in charge of Municipal Affairs in Lamta Ramzi Hellat...


Things you should never buy at the airport

We can all agree: flying is already expensive enough without falling for those pre-flight temptations. And while you can find practically anything and everything past security, your time waiting at the airport can quickly add on extra costs. This is especially true if you spend on certain things without thinking it through. From drinks to neck pillows, some things are simply not worth buying, be it for your wallet and even your health. So before you fly, check out this gallery for the things you should always avoid spending money on at the airport.


This $35 Lounge Set Is the Perfect Spring Travel Outfit for Cold Planes and Warm Destinations

It’s even softer than my $300 version.


Islands of India you probably haven't heard of

When we think of India, we envision a vast country of spectacular beauty that occupies the greater part of South Asia. But did you know that this incredibly diverse nation has 1,382 islands dotted across its territory? A fair number of these are uninhabited, but there are many more that are home to indigenous peoples, and dozens geared towards tourism. And all enjoy jaw-dropping locations in some of the most unspoiled regions in the world. Intrigued? Click on and travel through this gallery to discover the islands of India you need to visit.


Revealed: The most BIZARRE buildings in the UAE and beyond

From Bangkok's Robot Building to soaring spires in Abu Dhabi, the world’s weirdest skyscrapers break all the rules on engineering, architecture – and sometimes – good taste...


Selfies on canvas: Self-portraits of great artists

As far back as the 16th century, people were creating selfies. Except that these self-portraits were made by some of the most celebrated painters in history. Browse this gallery and admire the likeness of some of the world's greatest artists.


Miraculous stories of plane crash survivors

Plane crashes have been some of the deadliest accidents in history, yet, somehow, there are people that are fortunate enough to walk away alive from such incidents. Click through this gallery to learn more about the amazing stories of airline accident survivors.


Why Airplanes Fly at 35,000 Feet, According to a Former Pilot

The cruising altitude for commercial planes typically ranges between 30,000 and 42,000 feet.


These countries are more successful than their neighbors


20 massive parties and performances coming to Dubai in April and May

Get ready to party… Dubai is going out with a bang. The weather is warming up and we have to make the most of the rest of the season Dubai is doing so with a very long and extensive list of performances and concerts taking place across April and May. No matter, your taste in […]


These 3 New Luxury Hotels in Mallorca Preserve Their Mediterranean History — From Richard Branson’s Medieval Fortress-turned-resort to a Former Olive Farm

It's easier than ever to travel to this Mediterranean hot spot, thanks to an increase in direct flights from the U.S.


History's most impressive sea forts

Sea forts are fortified stone structures located in the ocean. They can be found in the shallows near the coast, or set further off the mainland in deeper water. Built mainly to defend the approaches to a city or estuary, most sea forts were constructed on natural or artificial islands and would have provided a formidable obstacle to an invading navy. Today, many of these unique sea defenses still stand. But where can you admire some truly impressive and historic examples? Click through and find out where waves meet walls.


Life inside New York City's tenements in the early 1900s

By the end of the 18th century, New York City's population had grown exponentially with thousands of immigrants looking for a better life in America. Many ended up settling down in the Big Apple and lived crammed into dilapidated apartment buildings known as tenements. Living conditions were dreadful in most of these apartments, but for thousands of people, this was home. In this gallery, we bring you a glimpse of what life in a New York City tenement was like. Click on.


How to enjoy 24 hours in dynamic Dubai

Dubai is one of the most exciting destinations in the world—and one of the most expensive! The largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai deserves to be explored at leisure. But what if you have a limited amount of time to discover this opulent desert gem of a destination? If you're heading to Dubai via a layover, what can you do in 24 hours, and where should you go? Browse the gallery for some ideas of how to spend, spend, spend some time in this compelling and record-breaking city.


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


Breathtaking places to see in the US before they disappear

The Earth is constantly changing, for better or for worse. Some of America’s most unique and stunning destinations aren’t immune to that, and are facing imminent changes. From rising temperatures to habitat loss and the strain of heavy tourism, these places will be gone before we know it. Check out these breathtaking destinations compiled in the US you need to visit before they’re gone forever.


How Do You Spend Your Free Time Now: Ideas!

Do you happen to have some extra free time lately? Are you struggling to find good things to do? Do you want to learn how to fill up your free time?In this article, we will walk you through how do you spend your free time now! We will share few useful ideas that can help you fill your free time and gain benefits always! How Do You Spend Your Free Time Now: Ideas1. Read a good book.2. Write anything.3. Learn a new language.4. Start a hobby. 5....


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

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


The most common cultural faux pas, and how to avoid them

Navigating cultural differences can be a delicate dance, where one misstep can lead to embarrassment or offense. From improper table manners to inappropriate gestures, it's easy to commit many a social crime. But you can avoid this! Check out this informative gallery before you next travel, to find out the most common cultural faux pas and a few tips on how to avoid making them.


FILT 2024: Nine countries in spotlight at 2nd International Cultural Days

24/04/2024 17:33, TUNIS/Tunisia TUNIS, April 24 (TAP) - Lebanon, Senegal, Argentina, Yemen, Egypt, China, Mauritania, Kuwait and Spain are in the limelight at the 38th edition of the Tunis International Book Fair (FILT 2024), held on April 19-28 at the Karam Exhibition Centre.For the second year running, the pavilion of the Ministry of Cultural Affairs is hosting an event called the International Cultural Days, with the participation of Tunisian...


These are the most dangerous roads in the US

With 4.19 million miles (6.74 million km) of roads, the US is a country built for driving. However, with that many routes to ride on, you can be sure that some roads are going to be less safe than others. In fact, roughly 36,000 people die on American roads each year. And while you can't blame the roads alone, there are certainly some that host more than their fair share of fatal accidents. With this in mind, click on to discover the most dangerous roads in the US.


30 ancient monuments across the world that will make your jaw drop

From burial mounds to cities, these are the world's ancient structures that still impress humankind.


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


Anantara Santorini Abu Dhabi brings timeless Aegean charm to the UAE – Hotel Insider

White-washed walls, low-lying domed buildings, crystal white sands and a brilliant blue sea – no, it’s not the Aegean coastline, it’s Abu Dhabi. More specifically, it’s the recently opened Anantara Santorini Abu Dhabi Retreat which offers postcard-pretty Grecian charm on the shores of Ghantoot, a small neighbourhood on the emirate’s border with Dub...


The forgotten art of calligraphy

The word calligraphy literally means to write with beauty, based on the Greek origin of the word. And perfecting calligraphy, or the art of decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering, is indeed a fine art. But who can we thank for developing this expressive, ornamental, and harmonious method of communication, and is it a lost art form? Click through the following gallery and find out more about the decorative art of the written word.


I Bought This $26 Amazon Crossbody Bag for a Week-long Ireland Trip — and I Can’t Stop Wearing It

It's three bags in one and fits way more than you'd think.


Our Amazing Great River Road Trip

Follow along on our journey down the Great River Road through 10 different states and across 3,000 miles! From sunrises to sunsets, amazing vistas, a field of dreams and everything in between! The Great River Road offers every adventurer a new experience!


Books that have been translated into hundreds of languages

In the maze of literary history, there are some books that have transcended the barriers of language so that hearts around the world can be moved. These books are testament to humanity’s search for connection and solidarity. Indeed, only 16 literary works have been translated into more than 100 languages, which simply shows how some stories can stand the test of time. Interested? Click through this gallery to find out what the most translated books in history are.


New Schengen visa rules for Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain and India

The new system offers substantial advantages, allowing travellers access to long-term, multi-entry entry permit


Fancy a water fight? Korea’s WATERBOMB Festival is coming to Dubai this June

Run, not walk, to Dubai Festival City… Not right now, obviously. When the time comes, in June, for your dose of all things K-Pop, EDM and one big water fight. The WATERBOMB Festival is one of Korea’s biggest coming together of the two genres and a lot of water, and will be landing in Dubai […]


30 adventure destinations for thrill-seekers

Calling all adrenaline junkies, thrill-seekers, and adventurers alike! From scaling towering peaks to diving into the depths of the ocean, there are adventures that offer unique thrills all around the world. Some adventures are not for the faint-hearted, and others even require some training. In this gallery, we'll embark on an exhilarating journey as we take a look through the world of adventure and daring exploits! Be warned though: some of these adventures might make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up! Without further ago, click on and let's dive in!


Today's best photos: From indigenous demonstrators in Brasilia to orange skies over Athens

The National picks the most striking images from around the world


Then and now: historic monuments destroyed by war

Sobering images of buildings, bridges and monuments damaged or destroyed in wars and conflicts throughout history.


3 fun things you need to check out on Yas Island now

Abu Dhabi’s own island of thrills never ceases to amaze… Yas Waterworld’s Ladies Event This could be the ultimate girls’ getaway you’ve been looking for, as Yas Waterworld Yas Island, Abu Dhabi’s iconic Yas Ladies event returns every Friday from April 19, all the way to November. Your fun-filled Friday will include a big splash […]


Fun flying facts and odd aviation stories to make you chuckle

Strange stories from the weird world of flying.


World's first passenger takes off in the futuristic flying 'AirCar'

Aboard the flying AirCar, French musician Jean-Michel Jarre and a pilot took off from and landed at Piešťany Airport in Slovakia.


Groundwater: an important factor in the preservation of natural ecosystems


Everything you need to know about the 2024 Paris Olympics

Paris will host the Olympics and Paralympics this summer, with thousands of stellar athletes and millions of tourists expected to visit the French capital. The countdown to the Games is on, so click through this gallery to find out everything you need to know, from the newly debuted sports to where the opening ceremony will be held.


Etihad’s A380s now fly to New York, Paris to follow

It’s a ‘bird’, it’s a plane, and it’s flying to two amazing new destinations… It was just a matter of time since these big birds got reintroduced to their booming fleet, and Etihad Airways now operates its mighty A380 aircraft to New York’s JFK International, from Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi. It’s also just […]


Incredible abandoned historic places you can visit

Abandoned historic places across the world, from hospitals to amusement parks, that were left to rot.


Do you know how to survive in the wilderness?

Hiking can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it can also be a hazardous one. Losing sight of a trail or veering off a footpath can have dire consequences, even for the most experienced outdoor adventurers. According to the National Park Service, 312 million people ventured into America's national parks in 2022. Most of these visits were uneventful, but every year hundreds of vacationers lose their way or go missing during hikes in forests, mountains, and other remote terrain. And, reports National Geographic, day hikers are the most vulnerable in survival situations. So, what should you do if you get lost in the wilderness, and how can you find your way out? Click through for some tips that could save your life.


Tragic images show elephants scavenging through garbage in Sri Lanka

The elephants are drawn out of their habitat in search for food and accidentally consume plastic and waste from the piles of rubbish surrounding the forests in the east of the country.


From log cabins to mansions: The childhood homes of US presidents

It's common knowledge that American presidents move to the White House when they take office, but have you ever wondered where they first lived? Some American presidents were actually born at home, and many were raised in the very same houses they were born in. Throughout American history, we have examples of presidents who grew up in very humble homes, while others were born with a silver spoon in their mouths. Either way, it's absolutely fascinating to look back and see where these powerful men spent their childhoods. Curious? Click on and get to know the childhood homes of US presidents.


Why you should make Belize your next travel destination

One of Central America's most alluring destinations, Belize has it all—paradisaical islands, abundant wildlife, and a cultural heritage that stretches back to ancient Mayan civilization. Browse the gallery, because Belize is a destination to please.