All news by author: Milo Boyd

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Hotels launch computer lifeguards to keep an eye on guests in swimming pools
The MYLO computerised lifesaving system using pressure sensors and a high-resolution underwater camera to monitor swimming pools to see if any body has got into trouble
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Thailand entry rules cause confusion as country changes Covid requirements
Thailand introduced new entry restrictions related to coronavirus vaccination proof for travellers from across the world, only to ditch the new policy just days later
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Couple book 28-day Egypt holiday that's cheaper than staying in the UK
Brenda and John Stewart-Davis booked onto a 28 day holiday at Stella Gardens resort in Egypt in a move they claim has saved them money compared to them staying at home
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Woman with boa constrictor in her luggage said it was 'emotional support' snake
US Transportation Security Administration officials found a four-foot boa constrictor coiled up in the hand luggage of a woman at Tampa International Airport in Florida
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You can book stays in gorgeous stargazing domes with private saunas and hot tubs
Oculis Lodge is a new site in the Cascade Mountain, USA where you can star gaze from the comfort of your own bed before joining in with a yoga session on the the heated terrace
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Europe's best thermal spas from the iconic Blue Lagoon to Budapest's baths
Greece, Switzerland, Britain, France and Hungary have some of the warmest, steamiest and most beautiful thermal spas in the world, with many of them boasting of extra medicinal qualities
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Passengers' refund rights as hundreds of US flights grounded
Passengers on planes across the US have found themselves stuck on the tarmac for hours after the Federal Aviation Administration reportedly suffered a nationwide system error
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Wizz Air to cut flights from Cardiff less than a year after opening Welsh base
Wizz Air is closing down its base in Cardiff Airport, two years after the Hungarian Airport announced it would fly routes to Tenerife, Lanzarote, Corfu, Milan and Bucharest
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Airline suggests passengers start skipping its in-flight meals
Japan Airlines wants its passengers to say they won't have any of its meals while flying, as part of its JAL Ethical Choice MealSkip Option scheme which has now been running for three years
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German and Spanish passports strongest in EU as UK holds on to global ranking
Japan, Singapore and South Korea issue the most powerful passports in the world, just ahead of Germany and Spain, and several places ahead of the UK in sixth place
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'I went on a bike ride after a break-up - and didn't come home for two years'
Cory Mortensen has chronicled his adventures in the award winning book, The Buddha and the Bee: Biking Through America’s Forgotten Roadways on a Journey of Discovery
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You can book stays in terrifying pods that hang off the edge of a cliff in Peru
Brave campers can spend the night in a clear pod suspended hundreds of metres above the ground off the side of a cliff at the Natura Vive's Skylodge Adventure Suites in Peru
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Gorgeous new travel photo competition shows off best of Italy, Thailand and more
Beautiful photos of travel destinations including Venice, Machu Picchu, Prague and Krabi have been revealed and they're going to make you want to book a holiday immediately
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Best no-fly holidays you can book under £100 including France and Italy
Geneva, Paris, Bruges, Milan and Marseilles are just some of the amazing holiday destinations in 2023 which can be reached on a train from the UK in a few hours and for less than £100
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Costa del Sol is striving to ‘win back Brits’ for summer 2023 holidays
Tourism chiefs on the Costa del Sol are calling for huge investment in the area due to issues with beaches and roads, as well as problems getting enough staff into the region
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New Brexit passport rules could stop you travelling to Europe
The new rules apply to travel from the UK to almost all EU countries as well as Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City
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Sicily and Sardinia tipped to be 2023 hotspots and you can already snap up deals
Bulgaria, Sicily, Sardinia, Turkey, Montenegro, Estonia and Slovenia have all been highlighted Julia Lo Bue-Said, CEO of Advantage Travel Partnership, as places to visit in 2023
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Skiers on melted slopes rage at refund refusal despite 'no snow' guarantee
Visitors to the Borovets resorts in Bulgaria have complained of a lack of snow on the slopes amid an unseasonably warm winter, but no chance of a refund from their holiday company
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Brits urged to check passport expiry dates before heading to Spain and Portugal
Latest passport rules for Brits in 2023 for holidays including Greece, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Croatia and Sweden as new travel rules are in force for UK travellers
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Airline offers free flights to people willing to adopt stray kittens
Frontier Airlines has put a number of free tickets up for grabs for whichever kind animal loving person adopts kittens Frontier, Spirit and Delta from the Animal Foundation of Las Vegas
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Airport security worker warns passengers not to use locks on suitcases
The Transport Security Administration worker posted a video on TikTok showing how easy he found it to break into a bag which had a combination lock using just a pen
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Landlords can pay off whole home cost in ten months in world holiday let capital
An analysis of the price of homes in different cities and how much money can be made by Airbnb landlords has ranked Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles and Dubai among the most profitable
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Astronomer leads hunt for Northern Lights 'sound' rarely heard in the aurora
Tom Kerss, a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and best selling author, will be onboard Hurrigruten cruises as they head up the Norwegian coast into Northern Lights territory
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British Airways cabin crew can wear jumpsuits in brand new uniform update
British Airways has teamed up with British Savile Row fashion designer and tailor Ozwald Boateng OBE to release its first new sets of uniforms in almost 20 years
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Brit travelled to three football matches in two continents for just £69
Rob Adcock managed to find a way to get from Manchester in the UK to Rome, Italy and then on to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates for less than the price of a Stoke-on-Trent to Swindon train ticket