Eid Al Fitr brings joy across the UAE with family gatherings, shopping deals, and prayer, but noisy campers disrupt the peace in nature spots.
A United Airlines flight to Seattle diverted to Dallas after a dog's poop in first class caused a stink and a lengthy cleanup. Debate over pets in cabins reignites.
You can catch the Mesopotamia Express starting April 19 for a scenic ride through Turkey's heartlands, from Ankara all the way to Diyarbakır.
You need to earn at least €28,000 a year to qualify for Italy's digital nomad visa so you can live there without financial worries.
You'll find the Hassan Tower in Rabat—a stunning 12th-century minaret perfect for soaking up some serious historic vibes without battling the tourist crowds.
You'll catch the best live tunes and chill vibes at High Street's pubs and music spots—perfect for kicking back or dancing the night away.
Disneyland updates its Disability Access Service to include virtual registration and extends pass validity to 120 days, while enforcing lifetime bans for misuse to maintain fairness.
RwandAir rejects UK asylum seeker flights offer over brand worries. Shifts to Heathrow Terminal 4 for improved service. Daily Kigali flights begin April 29.
You'll need to remove your shoes when entering a Swedish home—it's a sign of respect and helps keep the place spotlessly clean!
You get the best views from the Oslo-Bergen Railway by grabbing a window seat on the left from Oslo to Bergen, and on the right on your way back.
U.S. pilot shortages shift as big airlines pause hiring, giving regional carriers a chance to recover, while automation and increased pay may ease future shortages.
New Zealand tightens visa rules to manage a surge in migrants and protect jobs, while Railbookers relaunches scenic train journeys across the country.
You will find Omodos Village in the Troödos Mountains, famous for its wine and the Monastery of the Holy Cross, packed with historical artifacts.
You've gotta check out Maryland's Ocean City for some relaxed beach vibes—it's popular but way less crowded than those jam-packed tourist spots.
In Sri Lanka, you'll feel safe as a solo traveler. It ranks at the top for safety, with low crime rates and locals known for respecting women.