All news by author: Milo Boyd
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Portofino set to start slapping tourists with £242 fines for selfies
The local government in Portofino has introduced no-waiting zones to stop tourists from 'lingering' for too long in popular beauty spots, with big fines for those who break the rule
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Auschwitz museum urges visitors to respect site after woman's photo sparks fury
Last week a photo of a woman posing taken and shared by Maria Murphy at the Auschwitz concentration camp museum went viral, causing huge amounts of outrage on Twitter
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Frequent flyer prints off boarding pass to 'avoid getting bumped' on flights
Travel pro and frequent flyer Sophie-Claire Hoeller is a big advocate of the traditional rituals when heading to an airport and always makes an effort to "chat up gate agents"
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'I was afraid of flying until a pilot told me to think about being on a boat'
One nervous flyer finds that thinking 'of airplanes as boats' helps make the process of being up in the air much more bearable, and that the trick helped them get over their fear very quickly
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UK's first UFO tour will explore 'Britain's Roswell' due to unexplained lights
Former detective Gary Heseltine, author of Non-Human The Rendlesham Forest Incidents: 42 years of Denial and vice president of the International Coalition for Extra-terrestrial Research, will run UFO tours
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You can bag return flights from £52 to France over the Coronation weekend
You could get away to Gdansk, Dublin, Paris, Billund, Aarhus, Bordeaux and Brussels, as well as a number of other European destinations, over the Coronation weekend for £55 or less
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Dramatic shipwrecks you can visit from ghost ships to creepy 'boat graveyard'
Across the beaches and coastlines of Europe thousands of ruined and abandoned ships have been left to sink onto the sea floor, providing shelter for plants and aquatic plants
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Woman claims she was thrown off flight for having a mimosa in airport bar
A woman has claimed on TikTok that she was removed from an Alaska Airlines flight from Portland to Las Vegas by a member of the cabin crew just before it was due to take off
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BA has a star-studded new safety video from Emma Raducanu to Ncuti Gatwa
Emma Raducanu, Ncuti Gatwa, Little Simz, Robert Peston, Kaya Scodelario, Steven Bartlett and chef Tom Kerridge all feature in British Airways new safety announcement video
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Flight attendant urges people not to wear flip-flops and high heels on planes
Andrea Fischbach, an American Airlines worker, has urged people not to wear high heels on a plane, noting that they are not the most comfortable footwear to slip on when moving between gates at an airport
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'I'm a flight attendant - passengers need a good reason to push the call button'
Sara Nelson, the international president of the Association of Flight Attendants, the cabin crew call button should only be pressed in certain occasions and by certain people
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Bali set to introduce new guidebook outlining rules for misbehaving tourists
Bali rules for tourists are in place around good behaviour and following a few incidents of unruly visitors, the holiday destination is launching a new guidebook
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Experts say parents should pack their children's suitcases last for holidays
Packing your kids' clothes last, sticking to the three shoes rule, investing in packing cubes and involving your kids in the packing process are key tips for families heading on holiday
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Inside the lavish mega hotel with paintball, trampolines, a gym and quad bikes
The Mazagan hotel in north Morocco is set on 250 acres of coastland and is centred around an 18-hole golf course, a stretch of fine sanded beach and an enormous swimming pool
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Holidaymakers face paying £220 in hidden fees on airlines including Ryanair
Ryanair, Wizz Air and EasyJet are some of the airlines that were looked at in a new study comparing airlines' extra fees for passengers in 2023
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Brits warned of Spanish souvenir shop scam that left one man £1.6k out of pocket
British holidaymakers have spoken of a scam that involves them being offered bargain laptops and iPads by shop owners on the Spanish islands of Tenerife before they are distracted
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Orient Express set to scrap plans for UK route because of Brexit delays
The Orient Express has dropped the London-to-Folkestone leg of the route because it has become too difficult to cross the Channel after the UK's departure from the European Union
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Madrid could be latest Spanish hotspot to start charging tourists for visits
Madrid may soon introduce a charge for every day a visitor stays in a hotel or Airbnb in the city, as places including Barcelona and the Balearic Islands already have in place
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Plans for £2.5billion UK theme park with 8 rollercoasters face abrupt halt
The London Resort was due to be a world-class theme park on the Swanscombe Peninsula near Dartford that would've been twice the size of Alton Towers and included tie-ins with Paramount Pictures
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World's best 100 hotels see Edinburgh, London and Moreton-in-Marsh make the cut
Gleneagles Townhouse in Edinburgh, the Twenty Two in London and the The Fox at Oddington in Moreton-in-Marsh have been named in Travel & Leisure's top 100 hotel list
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Flight attendant says airlines make their plane food more salty on purpose
If you are trying to keep to a health level of salt then chowing down on plane food too regularly isn't going to make it easy as its packed full of the white stuff
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Single parents need to check passports before summer holidays with their kids
Separated parents looking to apply for a new passport ahead of the summer holidays, or simply planning a trip with their kids, need to be aware of strict laws around the travel documents
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Europe's answer to Hawaii has amazing beaches, hot springs and volcanoes
Europe's answer to Hawaii has some seriously breathtaking scenery, amazing beaches, brilliant food and heaps of sunshine - and it's cheaper than flying to the USA hotspot
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Cyprus, Thailand and Greece have strict laws on laughing gas
Laughing gas is a term commonly used for nitrous oxide or NOS that is often found in pressurised metal canisters and is facing being banned under stricter new laws in the UK
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Pilot says passengers often accidentally slow down the boarding process
Pilot Patrick Smith believes one of the most common blunders travellers make is rushing to the gate when boarding is announced, and he has urged people not to do it
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