Articles by Brendan Stewart
Measles Alert Issued in Brisbane
Residents of Brisbane have been warned about symptoms of a highly infectious measles virus as a case of the potentially deadly disease has been confirmed.
Missed Flight Passengers Get 'Missed Flight' Cover with easyJet, No Exclusions Limited
The fear of missing a flight troubles every tourist, no matter how much one prepares. No Exclusions Limited, a private UK registered company announced the launch of a new policy which will help passengers stay relaxed about their scheduled flights.
Sir Richard Branson To Go To Space with Family
Flying in space close to the stars is a dream of every kid around the world, but only a few are privileged enough to see their dream coming true.
50 Shades of Grey: Best pick for Summer Holiday Read
According to the latest poll by sunshine.co.uk, popular erotic novel trilogy '50 Shades of Grey' has topped the list of books that will be read by female holidaymakers this summer, who are heading abroad.
Customers feel aircrafts need to be more environment efficient
As per a recent study by Airbus, more than 60% of people worldwide want to fly more by 2050, but as high as 96% people believe aircrafts need to be more environmentally friendly.
NY: Grand Central Gallery to be renovated in a $450,000 project
New York's Grand Central Terminal's famous domed whispering gallery will soon undergo a $450,000 worth renovation work, officials confirmed on July 11.
Ohio woman celebrates her 90th birthday on Roller Coaster
An Ohio woman spent her birthday speeding on the tracks of a roller coaster at 80 mph. An Ohio woman spent her 90th birthday speeding on the tracks of a roller coaster going 80 mph.
Virgin Mary Image in a Tree in New Jersey
People are flocking to a tree in northern New Jersey where some claim to have seen the image of the Virgin Mary a report by The Associated Press says.
Mont Blanc Avalanche: Nine Die in Mountain Mishap
In a tragic incident three British, two Swiss, two German and two Spanish climbers lost their lives in a freak mishap.
Australian Hotel with visitors like Crocs and snakes is on Sale
It's a hotel with a unique location and welcomes all visitors, and some unusual guests including snakes and crocodiles. And, it is on sale.
Suspicious Wires Scare On-board New York Flight
A plane has returned to New York after suspicious wires in plastic straws were found in a toilet cubicle.
Sealed off: Portion of San Diego's Beach is Off Limits for People
California coastal regulators have decided to pull up a barrier round the year at a particular part of the San Diego beach.
Couple Try To Bring Baby Into UAE In Hand Luggage
Customs official were shocked to see an infant kept in a hand luggage which was going under scanning in the x-ray machine at the Sharjah International airport Saturday.
Google Maps: Get Directions for U.S. Museums
Navigating through museums has never been an easy job. With the endless corridors and rooms, one is bound to get confused.
Endangered Species: Tourists Watch in Horror as Leatherback Baby Turtles, Eggs Crushed
Thousands of leatherback turtle eggs and hatchlings have been reportedly crushed by heavy machinery along a Trinidad beach.
London Olympics 2012: Richmond Park Displays Giant Rings Logo
London has planned to welcome the athletes and visitors in a king size way by making 300 meters wide logo in grass for the duration of the Olympic Games.
Barrington Concours d'Elegance: Multi-Million Dollar Vintage Automobiles Set to Kick Off
Vintage car lovers are invited to spend their weekend looking and admiring at the stunning beauty of 90 of the world's finest and most rare vehicles.
Travelers Leave Behind More Than 8,000 Mobile Devices at Top U.S. Airports
Take care of your smart gadgets next time you take a flight. More than 8,016 mobile devices have been left behind by travelers at seven of the largest airports in the country, a new study found.
Crystal Cruises Bags World's Best Large-Ship, Again
Crystal Cruises has done it again; and this time seventeenth time in a row. Crystal Cruise line has been awarded World's Best Large-Ship Cruise Line in the annual Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards readers' survey.
Visit Disney Land in August and September for 30 Percent Discount
Visiting Disneyland in August and September can actually make your vacation fun filled and memorable as you can save a lot.
Taiwan to Open First Casino Resort, Hopes to Rival China
Taiwan is all set to have its first Casino on the offshore island group of Matsu, a day after 57 percent of the residents voted in favour of government plans to build a casino.
Revere Woman Charged for Fake Bomb-Threat Calls Top Jet Blue
Federal agents charged a 23-year-old Revere woman for phoning in fake bomb threats to a Boston-to-Chicago Jet Blue flight, forcing an emergency landing at Buffalo.
Caravaggio, Paintings Worth £560m ($87m) Discovered in Milan Castle
More reasons to visit the fashion capital of the world Milan. Recent claims of a team of historians are a discovery of 100 non published sketches by Caravaggio in a castle in Milan, estimated at a value of about £560m.
Emirates Tours Photo Competition: Win a Chance For a Luxury Vacation
If you want to go on a luxury holiday without even paying for it then here's the chance to try your luck. Emirates Tours are organizing a photo competition in collaboration with world's top camera manufacturing company like Nikon.
Rio de Janeiro Declared UNESCO World Heritage Site
Rio de Janeiro in Brazil has become the first city to be named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Urban Cultural Landscape category.
QE 2 To Become Floating Hotel
The Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise ship will be turned into a 300-room floating hotel, according to its Dubai based owners.
Hotels.com Ranked 'Best Overall Customer Experience'
Website Hotels.com has earned "Best Overall Customer Experience" ranking for the third year running, according to Keynote Competitive Research.
Pitbull International love: To Party in Alaska?
Miami rapper Pitbull might soon be spotted in Alaska. As a part of a marketing deal, Walmart will send Pitbull to the store that gets the highest number of "likes" on its Facebook page.
London Olympics 2012 Countdown: Bin Men, Street Sweepers Become Expert Guides
After the grand welcome of the first ever cable car service in London sponsored by Emirates which can carry 2,500 people an hour and travels over the Thames River, it's time for another unique initiative considering the tourist flow for the 2012 Olympics.
Billion Dollar Bridge to Connect Vladivostok and Russky Island
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev inaugurated a bridge connecting Vladivostok to Russky Island this Monday.