All news by author: Milo Boyd

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Inside the mega festive held up a snowy mountain that 'feels like Disneyland'
Tomorrowland Winter is a huge electronic music festival which held up the side of a mountain in the Alps, in a resort which is drenched in 300 days of sunshine a year
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Ryanair boss explains why there will be more chaos and higher prices this summer
Michael O’Leary, chief executive of Ryanair, has explained how the war in Ukraine and potential air traffic controller strikes in France will impact travel this year
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Sheffield named as Europe's second best destination for a city break
City of Steel Sheffield was placed ahead of traditional heavyweights like Dublin, Milan and Valencia in a run down of the Continents best city break destinations by Time Out
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Brit blocked from entering non-EU country due to post-Brexit passport rule
Jonathon Lane had to purchase an emergency passport and missed four days of his family holiday in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt after easyJet staff stopped him from boarding at Gatwick Airport
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Hotel guests enjoy breakfast in bed outside in the snow at lavish ski resort
In Vermiglio, a small town perched on Mount Boai, is the Hotel Chalet al Foss, where breakfasts of coffee, pancakes, fruits, doughnuts, granola and juice are served to customers in bed
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Ryanair adds services between UK cities after tax on domestic flights is slashed
Ryanair will run more services from London Stansted to Cornwall, Belfast and Edinburgh, as well as to Asturias in Spain, Leipzig in Germany and Klagenfurt in Austria, from this summer
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Two national parks in UK named as the best in Europe for hikers - see full list
The New Forest and Lake District are the best national parks in Europe for hiking trails, according to an analysis of the areas by outdoor specialists Cotswolds
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World of Jumanji sneak peak as Chessington readies first new coaster since 2004
Chessington World of Adventures is about to launch the World’s only Jumanji rollercoaster, as well as two other rides and new hotel rooms at the Surrey theme park and zoo
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Martin Lewis shares holiday booking mistake which always makes his heart sink
Money saving expert Martin Lewis has highlighted a mistake that many people make while booking a holiday, while also urging people to make sure they have a European Health Insurance Card
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New plastic-less attraction opening for kids with entry free one day a week
The huge play area - named Lilidorei at The Alnwick Garden in Northumberland - has been created by the Duchess of Northumberland and will feature tube and spiral slides
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Stunning White Lotus villa can now be rented on Airbnb - but it'll cost you
The villa used in the filming of White Lotus season two is located in Palermo, Sicily and proudly boasts 20-acres of garden and a theme which will transport visitors back to the 1500s
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Warmest February destinations as temperatures plummet across UK on Blue Monday
Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Madeira are among the warmest holiday hotspots in Europe in February, when the bleak winter weather is sat over most of the Continent
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BA and easyJet hunting for cabin crew - but you must meet certain requirements
Flight attendants are being sought at British Airways, TUI and easyJet, providing the perfect opportunity to see the world while meeting lots of new people in a new career
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Childhood sweethearts ditch jobs to visit all 197 countries after family death
Hudson and Emily, who have now been married for ten years, decided to quit their corporate jobs in Washington DC and hit the road following a tragedy in their family
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Beautiful European country is ‘by far the cheapest place to live’ for Brits
An analysis of seven European countries by YourOverseasHome compared the cost of essentials and luxuries in Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Germany, Portugal and the UK
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Globe trotter with Parkinson's ticking off bucket list on mobility scooter
John Hinton, from North Ferriby, East Yorkshire, has travelled to Chile and the Atacama Desert, Easter Island, South Africa, Russia, Iceland, India and Canada since being diagnosed with Parkinson's
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UK 'answer to the Maldives' with white sands, turquoise waters and A-list guests
The Maldives may be known for their white sand beaches and blue waters but there's a UK hotspot that offers similar scenes - and it's also been a hit with the British royal family
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Eurostar currently has cheap tickets from £39 to Paris and Brussels
Eurostar is now selling tickets from London St Pancras to Paris, Lille, Brussels and Rotterdam, as well as Marne La Vallee/Chessy, the closest station to Disneyland, for just £39 each way
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Brits will soon need to pay to go on holidays in 30 European countries
Spain, Italy, Germany, Greece, Portugal and France are among the 30 countries which Brits will need a paid for visa to visit by the end of the year, when the European travel information and authorisation system comes into force
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Heathrow runway chaos as plane's emergency slide 'accidentally opens'
A British Airways Boeing 777 jet's emergency slide opened up on the runway at London Heathrow this morning seemingly by accident, reportedly causing delays for passengers
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Meta employee is paying £250,000 to work remotely from a luxury cruise ship
Austin Wells, a Meta employee, will work completely remotely from cruise ship MV Narrative which will have 20 restaurants, a 10,000-square-foot gym, three swimming pools, a school, bank, and co-working office spaces spread across 18 decks
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Passenger slammed for 'ridiculous' amount of times they got up during flight
Over the course of a four hour flight one plane passenger ended up having to go to the bathroom four times after a heavy bout of drinking, averaging one trip every 45 minutes
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Kids twice as likely to spend holidays watching screens rather than activities
While on holiday, children are more than twice as likely to spend their days watching content on TV, Netflix or Disney Plus than they are to read or play a board game
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Universal is opening a brand new theme park for families with toddlers
Trolls, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, Minions, Curious George and Where's Waldo are characters which could be features in Universal Parks and Resorts new theme park
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Woman blocked from £5,000 holiday urges people to check their passports
Tricia Newbury, from Buckinghamshire, has ended up £5,000 out of pocket after she was blocked from boarding P&O Cruise's new ship Arvia just two days before Christmas thanks to a post-Brexit passport rule