Articles by Pamela Llamedo
London Airport-- Heathrow Constantly Receiving Thousands Of Noise Complaints
Heathrow Airport received more than 25,000 noise complaints in just three months over the summer. A spokesperson for Heathrow said it knew that 2,128 people made the 25,200 complaints, but that 10 people made 48.86 percent of those.
17,000 Baby Turtles Released Into The Amazon; First Of Three Parts
Over the weekend, 17,000 baby turtles were released, the first in the series of three releases in a protected area in northeastern Peru's Amazon River Basin. The release is also a part of a conservation and educational effort by Peruvian authorities
Gifts From The Sunshine State: Five Snack Souvenirs To Bring Home From Goa
Goa's culinary scene holds more than the divine promise of platefuls of the freshest catch from the sea. Here are some of the snacks we highly recommend for you to take home after your trip to Goa.
Mesa Verde National Park: Practical Tips For Visiting The Park
Mesa Verde is also home to a number of animal and plant species that have mainly disappeared or are rarely seen in the region outside of the park. Here are different tips on how to make your visit to the national park worthwhile.
Ultra-Long Haul Flying Takes Off – The World’s Newest Longest Flight
Ultra-long-haul flights are extremely expensive to operate, and depend on relatively cheap oil for profitability. But just last week, Air India claimed it had launched the world's longest flight — though this was purely thanks to its choice of routing.
Qantas Pilot’s Proposal To Grilfriend During Flight Gains Online Following With #Proposalgoals
In what better way can a pilot propose to his significant other than on an plane? An Australian Qantas pilot proposes to his South American girlfriend who pops out the question in Spanish via intercom.
Hassle-Free Traveling: Tips On Beating The Crowds When Traveling The World's Most Iconic Places
World Expeditions has some alternative suggestions to beat the crowds on your next adventure and see these sights at their best. It also suggests the best dates, number of travelers per year, and expenses one would have to encounter in choosing such alternatives.
Market Shopping At Hong Kong: A Traveler’s Guide To Shopping In The Markets Of Mong Kok
To truly experience authentic local Chinese lifestyles, look no further than Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok. Walking through this unique section of Hong Kong is a colourful and memorable experience at any time of the day or night.
A380 Plane Touches Down In New Zealand: Inside The 'Luxurious Hotel In A Plane’ From Emirates
Emirates' A380 is a luxurious hotel inside a superjumbo aircraft. It definitely provides more than just a comfortable and safe trip to one's destination to New Zealand, the plane ride experience will probably be one of the highlights of the passenger's trip itself.
Luxury Hotels In New Zealand Tops The Luxury Hotels Awards
Some of New Zealand's most luxurious stays have received accolades at the Luxury Hotel Awards this weekend. With recognition from prestigious publications and industry peers alike, New Zealand stands out each year as a top travel destination, in Australasia, Oceania and the world.
Trip To New York? Things You Did Not Know You Can Do And Cannot Do In The Big Apple
You will never run out of places to visit and adventures to experience in New York City. There are tons of other different less well-known places and events aside from the one's we've mentioned. A single article won't simply be enough to contain everything of what New York has to offer.
The Atrium, Hudson Group’s Newest Luxury Retail Concept At The Pallazo Las Vegas
The Atrium at The Palazzo, a one-of-a kind 16,000-square foot multivendor retail concept, marks the first time Hudson Group has expanded its portfolio to include luxury hotel retail in North America. Brands such as MAC, Tom Ford, Burberry, Dior, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Tumi will be among some of the high-end brands featured.
The Dangers Of Changes In Daylight Saving Time, Real Unfortunate Cases And Measures On How You Can Stay Safe
Some people might be enjoying their extra hour of sleep at this time of the year. But then people might as well spend an extra amount of time thinking of their safety on the road as more people are said to be killed by this time of the year. More pedestrians are killed by cars during daylight saving time changes than at any other time of year, according to data from experts nationwide.