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Hong Kong tour guide stripped of licence over coercing visitors into shopping
A Hong Kong tour guide accused of threatening visitors into making shopping purchases has been struck off for damaging the sector’s reputation and breaching professional conduct, in the second disciplinary action of its kind in less than two months. The Travel Industry Authority said on Friday it revoked Siu Man-chung’s tour guide licence after investigating complaints that Siu made “inappropriate remarks” to pressure inbound mainland Chinese visitors into shopping during tours conducted...
Jewar airport corridor: Infrastructure project that could boost nearby property markets
As the Jewar international airport is set to host commercial flights by June 15, the Yamuna Industrial Development Authority is building a 15.1 kilometer long and 120 meter wide corridor that will improve connectivity of the upcoming airport with the Yamuna expressway. The project is a part of the overall ‘YEIDA master plan 2041’. Around 8 km of the project has already been constructed, the other 2 km is currently under construction near sector 22E, and the process of land acquisition for...
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Unruly passengers could be banned for life from multiple airlines under new proposal
Airline passengers who become abusive or disruptive during flights could soon face bans from multiple carriers under a new proposal being considered. The plan would allow airlines in the U.K. to share information about problematic passengers — and potentially prevent those individuals from booking flights with other airlines, according to reporting by the BBC.Currently, travelers banned by one airline can often simply book with another carrier. FLIGHT PASSENGER YELLS, ‘I WANT OFF,’ CALLS...
Flesh-eating parasite spreads further in the US, despite decades of eradication
The number of animals infested with a parasitic fly whose larvae feast on living flesh has risen to five, according to the US Department of Agriculture. There are now five confirmed cases of New World screwworm among animals in the United States, following the first infestation reported last week in Texas. The affected animals include three calves and a goat in Texas, as well as a dog in the neighbouring state of New Mexico.
River cruise boom: why holidays on the water are trending
River cruises are evolving from a niche product into a key part of Europe's travel market. Rising demand on the German Rhine is increasing pressure on infrastructure. Cruises have long been established in the mainstream travel market.
Inflation and ICE fears threaten to dampen World Cup economic benefits in US
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How Tom Homan became Trump’s go-to negotiator in immigration battles
The Trump administration was on the brink of a major immigration showdown last week in Newark, the first in a blue state since its botched operation in Minneapolis early this year. By Thursday, the White House had dispatched Tom Homan to meet with state and local officials, just as it did when tensions in Minnesota boiled over. The administration helped secure the Delaney Hall detention site, and the border czar met with local Democrats and state police, claiming later they agreed...
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Flesh-eating parasite detected in south Texas for the first time since 1966, officials confirm
A parasitic fly whose larvae feasts on living flesh has been confirmed in cattle in south Texas, years after it was deemed eradicated in the country. The New World screwworm (NWS) fly has been detected in south Texas, the US's largest cattle-producing state, the country's Department of Agriculture confirmed on Wednesday. The screwworm is a species of parasitic fly that completes part of its lifecycle by feeding on the tissue and flesh of warm-blooded animals and humans.