Top reasons you should try gravel biking in Colorado

Colorado is a playground for cyclists, with paved roads and paths, bumpy mountain trails and dirt farm, ranch and forest routes to explore. According to the nonprofit Bicycle Colorado, 73% of Coloradans own at least one bike and a whopping 41% of residents call themselves recreational cyclists. That’s a lot of pedaling going on in the Centennial State. Different types […]

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Edinburgh Fringe visitor gutted by view outside £160 hotel room window

A tourist enjoying his time at the Edinburgh Fringe was more than a little disappointed when they arrived at their expensive hotel to see the view from the window. They claimed there was a building site right outside their building for their stay – and work apparently began "less than 10 metres from the window" as early at 6.45am. The […]

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Airlines are getting back on track in Southern California after tropical storm

Several airports in Southern California continued to experience high cancellation rates Monday as the remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary caused widespread flooding and dumped record rainfall in some places. San Diego, Long Beach, Orange County, Ontario, Burbank and Palm Springs airports each had between 9% and 20% of their Monday schedules canceled by the late morning.  Los Angeles International Airport, […]

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Brits face travel chaos as Edinburgh airport closed and flights diverted

Reports claim that Edinburgh Airport has been closed causing chaos for holidaymakers in Scotland. Planes have been forced to hold or divert landing this morning. The frustrating closure is allegedly due to emergency runway repairs which were underway earlier this morning , states the Mirror. Holidaymakers stuck int he airport have taken to social media to make their thoughts known. […]

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Environmentalists and airlines square off over standards for sustainable fuel

Airlines have made sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) deployment the linchpin of their commitments to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. But in a recent report, an environmental think tank detailed lobbying efforts undertaken by airlines in partnership with ethanol producers that the think tank says attempt to water down the sustainability criteria in the SAF federal tax credit program, created last […]

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Celebrity chefs gather for Baha Mar's Bahamas Culinary and Arts Fest

Following last year’s debut, Baha Mar in Nassau will host its second Bahamas Culinary and Arts Festival from Oct. 27 to 29. Details of the event are still being worked out, but tastings and dinners hosted by top chefs will be among the highlights of the three-day festival. Chefs who will participate include Marcus Samuelsson of Marcus at Baha Mar […]

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Hurricane Hilary: What Travelers Need to Know

As Hurricane Hilary, a Category 4 storm, headed toward the Baja California Peninsula and the Southwestern United States on Friday, sandbags were piling up on beaches in Los Cabos in Mexico and meteorologists forecast the possibility of heavy rain in California as soon as Saturday. On Friday morning, Southern California was placed under its first ever tropical storm watch. While […]

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Brits rush to book Australia trips ahead of Lionesses’ World Cup Final

Football might finally be coming home as England’s Lionesses beat hosts of the World Cup Australia to Sunday’s final. The outstanding game saw our players bag us a spot against Spain to maybe bring the cup back to the UK later this week. The win means that Lioness fans are now scrambling to get a last minute flight to Sydney […]

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