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Viewing platforms of Twelve Apostles shut amid fears of collapse
Erosion has barred tourists from viewing platforms at the Twelve Apostles and another favourite attraction on the Great Ocean Road. Part of the Twelve Apostles boardwalk and a lookout at Loch Ard Gorge blowhole, near Port Campbell, were shut late last month amid fears of collapse. Acting ranger in...
Zimbabwe will not be influenced by a SA High Court ruling, Says Govt.
Zimbabwe will not be influenced by a South African High Court ruling seeking to enforce a Sadc Tribunal order promoting white former farmers’ interests above those of resettled black Zimbabweans. The South African government yesterday also said it was still studying Pretoria High Court judge Garth...
A look at best attractions in Australia, named at Australian annual awards
Australia is a land blessed with some amazing sceneries and places, which can make your holiday memorable. Every year the Australia tourism awards named best attractions throughout Australia. The awards, which began in 1985, are organised by the National Tourism Alliance, the industry’s peak body,...
Travel chaos continues as UK hit by coldest night of winter
The worst winter weather for 30 years saw further transport disruption across London. British Airways cancelled a number of flights at Heathrow and passengers were warned to expect delays. Passengers were urged to confirm with their airline that their flight was operating before travelling to the airport....
Ice alert : Passengers may experience flight delays
People are battling with treacherous conditions after sub-zero temperatures followed days of heavy snow to leave icy roads and pavements across the UK. Thousands of schools remain shut and transport disruption continues. UK-wide severe weather warnings of ice are in place, with temperatures staying near...
Travel Blog: Grand Canyon SkyWalk
Located at Grand Canyon West on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, the new Grand Canyon Skywalk opened to the public on March 28th, 2007. The structure, consisting of a U-shaped cantilevered glass bridge jutting 70 feet past the rim of the Grand Canyon, was dreamt up by Las Vegas businessman David Jin...
Travel News : Direct China-Taiwan flights begin
The first regular, direct flight from mainland China to Taiwan for nearly 60 years has landed at Taipei’s airport. China’s top official on Taiwan affairs, Wang Yi, said it signalled “a new start” in exchanges. The two sides have been ruled by separate governments since 1949,...
Emirates seals 100th e-deal
Emirates has concluded its 100th interline e-ticketing agreement and has been 100% e-ticket enabled across all of its online destinations since the end of April, weeks ahead of IATA’s 1st June deadline. In addition, Emirates e-tickets are being issued by 10 global distribution systems (GDS) and...
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