Tag: Travel safety

We need to plan: UK travel urges clarity from government

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LONDON — Leaders from Britain's aviation industry joined forces Wednesday to urge the British government to ensure that popular European destinations face the least...

Millennial Money: How my travel credit card saved me $1,388

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In 2020, I was looking forward to leaving Los Angeles for a socially distanced vacation in San Diego. I had stocked up on food,...

Aussie field hockey teams face lack of games before Olympics

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PERTH, Australia — Australia's traditionally strong Olympic field hockey teams are having trouble playing competitive matches ahead of the Tokyo Games, not unlike dozens...

Ryanair sees break-even earnings amid slow COVID-19 recovery

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LONDON — Ryanair, Europe’s biggest discount airline, says earnings for the current fiscal year are likely to be “close to breakeven” as continued travel...

Chelsea beats Porto 2-0 in 1st leg of CL quarterfinals

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SEVILLE, Spain — Mason Mount and Ben Chilwell scored a goal in each half as Chelsea defeated Porto 2-0 in the first leg of...

Porto ready to knock out another European powerhouse

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MADRID — Having already knocked out one European powerhouse, Porto isn't feeling too overwhelmed about going up against Chelsea in the quarterfinals of the...

Singing hymns through masks, Christians mark pandemic Easter

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VATICAN CITY — Christianity’s most joyous feast day was celebrated worldwide with faithful sitting far apart in pews and singing choruses of “Hallelujah” through...

Italy may be in Easter lockdown, but the party’s on at sea

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ABOARD THE MSC GRANDIOSA — Italy may be in a strict coronavirus lockdown this Easter with travel restricted between regions and new quarantines imposed....

Coldplay, Jorja Smith to play virtual Glastonbury gig in May

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LONDON — This year the Glastonbury Festival is going online. Organizers...

Court orders Belgium to reframe virus restrictions as laws

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BRUSSELS — The Belgian state should either lift all coronavirus measures within 30 days or frame them properly as law, a Brussels court ruled...