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48 hours in Kaohsiung, Taiwan?

John Alwyn-Jones - Jul 02, 2026

A Reuters |report says that Kaohsiung, Taiwan's second largest city and the world's sixth busiest port, is slowly transforming from a…

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Preparing for customs and quarantine

John Alwyn-Jones - Jul 02, 2026

An AAP report says in recent years, travel-related security has been significantly tightened, with the most obvious impact having been…

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Pollies’ perks make public sick

John Alwyn-Jones - Jul 02, 2026

Politicians and public servants indulging in five star accommodation, first-class class flights and expensive restaurant meals on overseas business trips…

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Cruise lines ‘will scrap commission’

John Alwyn-Jones - Jul 02, 2026

Travel professionals believe cruise lines will follow the lead of the airlines and scrap commission payments. Speaking at a YouTravel.com/Travelmole…

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Cleveland as a spiritual destination?

David - Jul 01, 2026

 Jerusalem, Mecca and Vatican City are acknowledged sacred places, but have visitors considered Cleveland, Ohio? Tourism promoters point out there…

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Temple dispute simmers in Thailand

Ian Jarrett - Jul 01, 2026

BANGKOK – Just days after Cambodia leader Hun Sen released dozens of white doves into the air over Phnom Penh…

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New North Cyprus operator established

Phil Davies - Jul 01, 2026

A new tour operator specialising in Northern Cyprus is being established by an overseas property investment company.  Sirocco Travel will…

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Carnival takes delivery of new ship Splendor

Phil Davies - Jul 01, 2026

Carnival Cruise Lines has taken delivery of its newest ‘Fun Ship’ the 3,006-passenger Carnival Splendor. At 113,300-tonnes, the ship is the…