A new runway should be built at Heathrow Airport, the Airports Commission has recommended.
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Since it first took flight in 1783, the hot-air balloon has been one of the most unique ways to see the world’s spectacular settings from above. Whether you’re gliding over the stupas in Bagan, marveling at the idyllic Lake District in England, or taking in the arid landscape of Sedona, a balloon ride, the oldest form of aerial transportation, is sure to be the highlight of any trip. True aficionados should visit the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in October, but there are plenty of breathtaking rides to be taken around the world throughout the year. Little romance remains in air travel these days, but take to the skies on one of these hot-air balloon journeys to recapture the magic of flying.
By Abbey Chase
Sri Lanka—one of the destinations on the Fodor's Go List 2015—has been steadily climbing its way back to the top of many travelers’ wish lists thanks to its diverse scenery, fantastic food, and fascinating history. When looking for a place to stay, forget the big-name brands—though they exist, with more large properties to come later this year. Instead, turn your attention to charming colonial-era hotels that tell the island’s story, efectively transporting travelers to the spice-trade days of old-world architecture and warm Sri Lankan hospitality. For a stay that's just as unique as this tiny nation, check into one of Sri Lanka's best boutique hotels.
By Kate Springer
Since it first took flight in 1783, the hot-air balloon has been one of the most unique ways to see the world’s spectacular settings from above. Whether you’re gliding over the stupas in Bagan, marveling at the idyllic Lake District in England, or taking in the arid landscape of Sedona, a balloon ride, the oldest form of aerial transportation, is sure to be the highlight of any trip. True aficionados should visit the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in October, but there are plenty of breathtaking rides to be taken around the world throughout the year. Little romance remains in air travel these days, but take to the skies on one of these hot-air balloon journeys to recapture the magic of flying.
By Abbey Chase
Sri Lanka—one of the destinations on the Fodor's Go List 2015—has been steadily climbing its way back to the top of many travelers’ wish lists thanks to its diverse scenery, fantastic food, and fascinating history. When looking for a place to stay, forget the big-name brands—though they exist, with more large properties to come later this year. Instead, turn your attention to charming colonial-era hotels that tell the island’s story, efectively transporting travelers to the spice-trade days of old-world architecture and warm Sri Lankan hospitality. For a stay that's just as unique as this tiny nation, check into one of Sri Lanka's best boutique hotels.
By Kate Springer
More problems for travellers are in store from French air-traffic controllers on Thursday and Friday. The main controllers’ union, the SNCTA, is angry about everything from the retirement age of controllers born between 1959 and 1964 to what it calls the “gradual deterioration of conditions of air traffic controllers.” It has announced a 48 hour strike beginning at dawn on 2 July. Here is what it could mean.
Limits on bank withdrawals do not apply to travelers, Greek officials say.
The river is flowing lazily round the bend as I pedal beneath drooping willows, lost in a daydream. Then a flash catches my eye. In front of my tyres is a rabbit, not white or wearing a waistcoat, but still popping down its burrow, disappearing as quickly as it came. A duck eyeballs me as it glides through water that is as green as its plumage. Splashing through a puddle, I dodge a pair of geese that squawk and fan out their wings, growing suddenly to twice their size. I have been on my bike just minutes, but already I feel I have cycled straight into Alice's Wonderland.
Q. My daughter is travelling to Thailand with a change of planes in India (four hours' wait in transit). Will she need a visa for this short time? She does not intend to leave the airport. Marie Duncan
Ride along with our intrepid reporter as she experiences Qantas' A380
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