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Windows fell out of King Charles' plane in mid-air

The Titan Airways Airbus had three windows fall whilst 14,00ft in the air last October, after it took off from Stansted Airport on a flight to Florida .


Children and other weird things sent through the mail

The parcel service revolutionized the way people sent stuff around the world. For a fee, individuals could ship all sorts of things across the country, and, in some cases, across borders. While today there are many rules on what can and cannot be posted, which include limits on size, weight, and quantity, in the early days things were a lot more ambiguous, and some people certainly took advantage of this fact! From parents posting their children to body parts being shipped out, in this gallery you'll get to know all about the weird stuff sent through the post. Click on for more.


Mt Ruang eruption: Air travellers in Kuching stranded as flights cancelled

KUCHING: Hundreds of passengers have been stranded at Kuching International Airport on Thursday (April 18) as flights were cancelled due to the eruption of Mount Ruang in Indonesia. Read full story


Making the best of a bad situation

KUCHING: Hundreds of passengers were stranded at the Kuching International Airport following flight cancellations due to the volcano eruption in Indonesia, but most took the disruptions in their stride. Read full story


25 fantastic time travel movies you must see


Eruption of Mount Ruang volcano puts paid to travel plans

PETALING JAYA: From family members and students to a would-be bridegroom, the eruption of Mount Ruang volcano in Sulawesi, Indonesia, has caused widespread disruptions to Malaysians – and even their pets – between the peninsula and the South China Sea. Read full story


Booking.com is offering cheap vacation deals to Las Vegas, Cancún, and more

Now through September 30, Booking.com is offering travelers huge travel discounts on stays in destinations like Paris, Los Angeles, Orlando, and more.


On board and taken off

SEPANG: Retiree Jirang Yahiya, his wife and his daughter had boarded a plane home to Sandakan at 10am after their Raya holidays in Melaka and had been waiting for the plane to take off, when they were given a nasty surprise. Read full story


The richest fictional characters of all time

Mansions, private jets, and vacations on exotic islands–the ultra-rich certainly seem to have it all! But while the celebrities and tech giants of the real world have been amassing their millions and billions in ways we can somewhat grasp, there are other, less real characters that have impressive fortunes of their own. These fictional characters may not be real, but their bank accounts will make you believe they belong among the glittering crowd of the mega rich. Curious? Click through this gallery to see which characters are worth their weight in gold! All amounts in USD.


Massive gold flag artwork opens to public at castle

The flags, created by Durham artist Steve Messam, will be at Cumbria's Lowther Castle until 6 May.


Don’t increase your room rates indiscriminately, Sarawak tourism minister urges hoteliers

KUCHING, April 18 — Sarawak Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah...


The many ways people say hello around the world


Revamp complaint process at Mavcom, says transport expert

Rosli Khan highlights critical areas for improvement, including publishing data on airline offences and passenger complaints.


Iran's Aviation Authority announced removal of flight restrictions

Iran's Aviation Authority has announced the removal of all flight restrictions from the Imam Khomeini International Airport and the Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran, Maariv reported citing Iranian media. Restrictions were initially put in place due to the Israeli strike on Iranian territory. This is a developing story.


Celebrate spring with Great Wisteria Festival 2024 at Japan’s Ashikaga Flower Park

Spring in Japan is the most picturesque season, with flowers achieving their full blooms and draping nature in hues of soft colours. While Japan is synonymous with cherry blossoms, other gorgeous flowers, like the spectacular purple wisteria, have gained world recognition! To witness this flower at its best, Ashikaga Flower Park is the place to be, as it’s hosting its annual Great Wisteria Festival 2024. Ashikaga Flower Park in Japan’s Tochigi...


The New 7 Wonders of the World to visit at least once in your life

While the ancient 7 world wonders hold their allure, there's a (more) fresh set of seven wonders that await your exploration. These gems stand proudly, offering a glimpse into human ingenuity and cultural richness. Embark on an unforgettable journey to witness these awe-inspiring sites firsthand, where each step echoes with history and beauty. Come, let us guide you through this voyage of wonder and inspiration.


Station car park and roads closed for two weekends

People are being advised to plan their journeys before travelling over the next two weekends.


Hundreds stuck at airport as Dubai flooding continues to delay flights

Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths speaks on severe flooding causing major problems at Dubai International. Hundreds are stuck waiting for flights as emergency services work to deal with the floods.


Travellers set to be banned from Australia's largest lake

Visitors will no longer be able to set foot on one of Australia's premier tourist destinations under a proposed plan to protect its cultural significance for traditional owners.


30 islands ranked by their highest point

The world's islands are not usually considered as featuring some of the highest points on Earth. But, in fact, some of the most impressive mountains and volcanoes, most of them active, are located on islands scattered around the globe, anywhere from Antarctica to Indonesia. And many achieve some truly impressive elevations. But where exactly on the planet can you admire the tallest and most dramatic island high points? Click through this gallery of 30 islands ranked by their highest point to discover the loftiest mountain peak of an island on Earth.


Carry extra fuel, have alternative communication methods, airlines told

The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia says such preparations are necessary in the event of a flight diversion to avoid conflict zones.


Countries with the most beauty queens and kings in the world


Illuminating facts about the Enlightenment

The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, was an intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. Enlightenment thinkers in Britain, France, and throughout Europe questioned traditional authority and embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change. Challenging political and religious conventions, the Enlightenment produced numerous books, essays, inventions, scientific discoveries, laws, wars, and revolutions. Intrigued? Click through the following gallery for the movement's core beliefs, and even some of its common misconceptions.


Turtle could be sent to Cape Verde due to Brexit

A turtle that washed up in Guernsey may not be able to return to Gran Canaria, a charity says.


Travelers despair amid Alaska, American and Boeing safety concerns

A rash of safety concerns at carriers like Alaska Airlines and American Airlines, compounded by manufacturing problems at Boeing, have left travelers fearful.


Volunteers use kayaks to help residents stranded by flooding

Volunteers in Dubai have started using kayaks to get around the city after severe flooding brought the emirate to a standstill. The storm first hit neighbour Oman before striking the UAE.


Disney gets key approval for $1.9BILLION Disneyland expansion project

Disney has finally received approval from Anaheim to go ahead with the $1.9billion expansion of the Disneyland park that will bring Zootopia and Toy Story to life.


Airports in the strangest locations


Spain is different: 20 fun facts about the country


A modern pilgrimage through Herefordshire’s Golden Valley

I’m lying on my back. Directly above me is “a vault of heaven” with great wooden beams. I’ve never woken before under such a high ceiling – but then I’ve never gone to sleep in a church before. We have arranged pew cushions on the stone slabs for increased comfort and, while this may sound austere, my fellow pilgrims and I agree we have slept remarkably well – helped by pies and cider from the Bridge Inn nearby. Just as in Chaucer’s time,...


Drink series to gin up the night

The cocktail bar in Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur right in the heart of the city specialises in gin-based cocktails and offers patrons a stunning view of the iconic PETRONAS twin towers, especially when illuminated. Read full story


What exactly was the Treaty of Tordesillas?

In June 1494, a document was created that effectively divided the newly 'discovered' lands outside Europe between the Portuguese Empire and the Spanish Empire. Known as the Treaty of Tordesillas, this agreement between the two maritime superpowers would have a profound effect on world history, and prove disastrous for millions. But what exactly did this medieval treaty entail, and who benefitted from it? Click through and find out more about this remarkable but controversial alliance.


Airline worker arrested for $20million Toronto Airport gold heist

The Ocean's 11-esque heist occurred at Toronto Pearson International Airport in April of last year, and saw a gang make off with 20 kilograms of gold bars worth some $20million.


Alaska Airlines 2024 forecast tops estimates after loss from Boeing Max grounding

Alaska Airlines said Boeing paid it $162 million so far in compensation for the 737 Max grounding.


Not all travel insurance is the same – here's what you need to know before buying yours

During a cost of living crisis, it is more important than ever to make sure you are properly insured when you travel. The last thing you want is the expense of a medical claim, the cost of a missed flight, or having to replace lost or stolen baggage. But how do you pick the right policy from the myriad options available? It’s easy to get bamboozled...


Traveler, 27, tests ALL major domestic airlines and private jet carriers in the US to create ultimate ranking in week-long saga that left him in TEARS - and revealed very surprising results

Eric Decker, 27, who boasts nearly 15 million YouTube subscribers, decided to fly every one of 28 domestic airlines over one super itinerary during which he pledged to not leave the 'airport system.'


Sweden's Princess Victoria wades through a marsh in snowshoes

Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden looked in great spirits as she visited Store Mosse National Park in Värnamo in the south of the country on Thursday.


Astrotourism: Visit these incredible dark sky reserves around the world

In many parts of the world, especially those most densely populated, it's becoming increasingly difficult to be able to view the galaxy surrounding us in all its primordial glory, like our ancestors could for millennia. Rising levels of industry emissions and light pollution have obstructed many people's ability see one of the universe’s greatest and most awe-inspiring nightly gifts: a sky full of stars. Fortunately, organizations like the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) are working to preserve the night sky for its cultural, environmental, and scientific value, by working with countries around the world to designate protected dark sky reserves and parks. Even more fortunately, many of these places are also being made accessible for visitors, prompting a forthcoming "astrotourism" trend. An area can earn its designation by meeting a minimum criteria for sky quality and natural darkness, plus an evaluation of the peripheral area, which should also support dark sky preservation. Many of these reserves and parks also offer specific stargazing-related education opportunities, so they're perfect even for those who don't know much about it! Click through to see some of the most beautiful places to witness the dark sky with its original illumination.


‘The Fall Guy' Live Stunt Show Added to Universal Studios Waterworld Attraction for Limited Time

Universal Studios Hollywood will host a new live show, “The Fall Guy Stuntacular Pre-Show,” inspired by 87North’s new film “The Fall Guy,” starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. The live show, a part of the theme park’s Waterworld attraction, will open April 27 and end May 19. The entertainment performance features an original storyline that […]


Eruption sends air traffic into chaos

PETALING JAYA: It could be weeks before flights between the peninsula and Sabah and Sarawak return to normal after a volcanic eruption left air traffic over the two states in chaos, says a ­weather expert. Read full story


Do you know which U.S. states have the highest minimum wage?


Shock of the old: 11 transport fantasies that never got off the ground – from jetpacks to swan-powered paragliders

There’s an innocent optimism to transport visionaries. They really thought they could change the world! They absolutely couldn’t! But all respect to them for trying: someone got lucky with the wheel once, didn’t they? Being a transport visionary must have been more interesting back before technological progress and grotesque wealth allowed billionaires to “disrupt” the boring A-to-B-ness of conventional travel and blast a car into space, just...


Boeing subject of 32 whistleblower complaints, documents reveal

US workplace safety regulator received the complaints of employer retaliation over three-year period.


The Mariana Trench: What do you know about the deepest point on Earth?

The Earth's land surface is truly remarkable, with its mountainous peaks and spectacular valleys. When we think of the ocean's topography, we tend to imagine a flat sandy floor, but it's actually just as varied as our world above water. One of the most intriguing underwater "valleys" is the Mariana Trench, a place of mystery and wonder shrouded in the deepest depths of the Pacific Ocean. It's famous for being the deepest oceanic trench, as well as the home to Challenger Deep—the deepest known point on the Earth's surface. From mind-boggling depths to astonishing creatures, click on for some fascinating facts about this deep-sea phenomenon.


Goggles, bubbles and puddles: Africa's top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.


The best and worst Coachella performances ranked

Join us as we count down the best and worst performances from the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.


Lovers & Friends Festival 2024: How to Get Tickets Without Spending a Fortune

Usher's annual Lovers & Friends Festival returns to Las Vegas in May.


Sinkhole appears in woodland popular with walkers

A dog walker came across the hole in Northumberland woodland, which is possibly linked to old mines.


Battle of Naseby site could get new country park

Plans to commemorate the site are among several areas earmarked for new green space by a council.


Man, 64, jailed for hoax terror threats

Gary Preston sent white powder and threatening letters to schools, a hotel and a shopping centre.