Category: travel
Cole Palmer injury return timeline emerges after Chelsea star is spotted by fans
Cole Palmer has been ruled out of action for Chelsea in recent weeks due to a groin injury, and the England ace has now been spotted out in Dubai during the international break.
SpiceJet Launches Daily Flights To Port Blair and Udaipur, Expands Fleet For Winter Travel Surge
The airline will operate daily flights to Port Blair from Kolkata and Delhi, and to Udaipur from Delhi and Mumbai, offering travellers the perfect opportunity to plan their winter getaways, according to a release.
Emirates seeks skilled aircraft technicians from the Philippines
MANILA, Philippines – Emirates, the world’s largest international and most profitable airline, is scouting for top-tier aircraft engineering and technical talent from around the world and the search has brought it to the Philippines. Emirates is hosting information sessions in Manila on Oct. 14 and 15 in a bid to recruit aircraft technicians who will
Vande Bharat train runs 1,400 km in operational blunder
The semi-high-speed train, originally scheduled to cover the 898 km SabarmatiAjmerJaipurGurgaon route in about 15 hours, was stranded near Mehsana shortly after departure in a case of the wrong train on the wrong route.
Spanish Tourist Injured in Bear Attack at World Heritage Shirakawa-go
A Spanish tourist was attacked by a bear while visiting Shirakawa-go, the UNESCO World Heritage village in Gifu Prefecture known for its traditional thatched-roof houses, on October 5th. The incident adds to a growing number of bear encounters reported across Japan in recent weeks.
Davao triathlon back with a bang
DAVAO CITY—After a one-year hiatus, Ironman 70.3 Davao is roaring back with its biggest edition yet—set to launch the 2026 global triathlon season on March 22, with a landmark fifth staging. Dubbed the most ambitious and inclusive version to date, the event aims to raise the bar not only for triathlons in the Philippines but
India and China decide to resume direct flights by late October
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a press release that the agreement allows direct air services connecting designated points in India and China to restart later this month, in line with the winter schedule. Operations will be subject to commercial decisions by the designated carriers and the fulfilment of all operational requirements.