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"But it's not just travellers, it can be non-travellers … whoever," he said.
"The reason we have traditional travel agents is travellers want to be travellers," said Harteveldt.
When not enough travellers were tempted, rather than raising the price further, the crew selected four travellers for disembarkation.
Fury told Business Insider that boxing is an outlet for travellers and non travellers alike to become successful in sport.
As travellers tried to navigate through the airport for remaining flights, protesters held up signs alleging police brutality and apologizing to travellers.
If Airbnb attracts millions of travellers to its own tours and other experiences, it could end up undermining the very thing that has made it so attractive to travellers thus far.
It reckons that spending by recreational travellers alone in 2015 may have been less than $175bn, about 30% lower than the official figure for spending by all kinds of travellers abroad.
Independent travellers will have to do their own due diligence.
Business travellers may have to book according to corporate policies.
The repercussions for business travellers would be decidedly more mixed.
Local travellers made four billion trips inside China last year.
And the experience can be tailored to fit nervous travellers.
Most business travellers will not blanch at such a rise.
Again, travellers to New York or Boston will be fine.
Smaller airports won't help travellers to the Northeast much, either.
But many business travellers may not see it that way.
Chinese travellers racked up nearly 22008m trips abroad last year.
The latest restrictions apply differently to travellers from eight countries.
The current version values highly the time saved by travellers.
For travellers to these countries the move is good news.
Headlines - UK travellers face Europe ban without Brexit deal on.ft.
This should have business travellers rubbing their hands with glee.
A majority of the travellers affected had been from Europe.
So savvy individual travellers will be fine, more or less.
There are some ways the directive better protects travellers' privacy.
Europeans accounted for 73% of travellers to Britain in 2015.
In a few years, though, the travellers will be gone.
Of the new cases, 903 involved infected travellers from abroad.
China has expressed displeasure with countries that ban Chinese travellers.
Other crowdshipping startups are eyeing free space inside travellers' suitcases.
When they were transcribed, it was usually by foreign travellers.
Airlines have been caught charging loyal travellers more for a ticket than infrequent travellers, on the assumption that they are more likely to be on a work trip, so their employer will probably be paying.
We remain as committed as ever to providing travellers everywhere with useful and accurate information and absolutely agree that TripAdvisor should be a platform for other travellers to be made aware of incidents like this.
Data-sharing between governments can make life easier for travellers, too.
Hundreds of travellers are detained and questioned or diverted in transit.
All foreign travellers to Russia should beware that anything could happen.
The pre-authorisation system would apply to all travellers, he said.
Australia also warned its travellers in an updated advisory on Wednesday.
Hotels like it because they can host all these travellers better.
THE YEAR 2016 was not a great one for business travellers.
For most travellers there is an easy way around such problems.
This one would be kinder to travellers to the United States.
Then again, leaving America might be the least of travellers' worries.
To some travellers, the existence of CLV scores might be reassuring.
WHAT sort of reception can travellers to America expect to receive?
Travellers will be telling a story about United for some time.
Other users include business travellers and some local residents running errands.
Indian travellers are "the world's most price-sensitive", says Mr Kapoor.
Thanksgiving travellers can give thanks to growing political discord for that.
Indian travellers' favourite international destinations include Paris, New York and London.
MOST TRAVELLERS to America know never to joke with immigration officials.
Previously, it could be claimed by travellers who had permanently settled.
Other officials harass travellers for the sheer fun of wielding power.
But for black travellers, the advisory notice serves a different purpose.
There is a wrinkle that will be familiar to air travellers.
Upon leaving, they did what so many travellers do these days.
She has never appeared to pose any threat to other travellers.
Business travellers are willing to pay a premium for such flexibility.
Border agents are seizing travellers' phones and asking for their passwords.
And travellers make up a disproportionate percentage of the prison population.
It promises to be a miserable holiday season for business travellers.
Younger business travellers are most likely to mix business with pleasure.
Many frugal travellers would answer "no" to all of the above.
Travellers affected by the outage took to Twitter to raise concerns.
Airbnb says business travellers now account for 10% of its bookings.
If so, travellers to and within America will feel the effects.
Big hotel chains subsist on weary business travellers; Airbnb does not.
Of the new cases, 12 involved infected travellers arriving from abroad.
"A BIG MESS" Many travellers, however, were critical of Trump's decision.
Hundreds of travellers found themselves stranded in a near-deserted airport.
Egypt still caps the number of daily travellers at around 300.
Of the new cases, 217.8 involved infected travellers arriving from abroad.
Those extra games gave a disparate group of travellers time to gel.
Business travellers would find the inability to work on fights particularly tiresome.
What do the caps on ride-hailing firms mean for business travellers?
For most travellers, though, the drawbacks are more apparent than the benefits.
Finding online flight options for travellers is a painfully low-margin business.
It is affecting business travellers too, in the form of flight cancellations.
Travellers delighted by the personal touch shook his hand as they disembarked.
First, travellers are increasingly using mobile devices to book their business trips.
TRAVELLERS to Lebanon have long bemoaned the state of the country's roads.
Some governments panicked, imposing flight bans on all travellers from affected countries.
Many business travellers swear by the service for its speed and convenience.
Chinese travellers abroad often grumble about other countries' backwardness in electronic payments.
"Travellers are much more resilient now than 20 years ago," Scowsill said.
For would-be space travellers and Martian colonists, this news undoubtedly sucks.
Chinese travellers prepare to board their train at the Beijing Train Station.
Nature tourism dominates the Australian market for both local and international travellers.
Let this be a lesson to all the young travellers out there. 
Many travellers, however, will roll their eyes at yet another airline ranking.
The other takes a jumble of commuters and travellers towards the airport.
Branson's focus on female business travellers has cleverly acknowledged an upwards trend.
Sapp says Irish Travellers have often been stereotyped as criminals and swindlers.
Travellers can also fly to Luxembourg for £12.99, and Verona for £18.74.
Airports around the world have stepped up screening of travellers from China.
South Korea is bringing travellers from Wuhan through special gates at airports.
Surely there can never be that many first class travellers at once?
There'll even still be social spots to hang out with fellow travellers.
Travellers using the airport, subway and harbour tunnels have all faced disruption.
The State Department continues to warn prospective travellers to buy evacuation insurance.
As more travellers, and business travellers in particular, look to Airbnb instead of hotels, booking sites like Orbitz and Priceline that can package flights and lodging lose some of their appeal, since they don't have options for private accommodation.
Admissions of error both provide propaganda for ideological opponents and annoy fellow-travellers.
Interestingly, the older the travellers the less likely they are to do this.
Some travellers are overwhelmed by or distrustful of the options they see online.
An invitation to his famous Reception for Time Travellers snagged 11,250 pounds ($14,682).
Warlords on the road in between erect checkpoints to rob travellers and merchants.
Where applicable, we are assisting the affected travellers with their flight re-bookings.
RESTRICTIONS on smartphones aboard aeroplanes have long been a bugbear of business travellers.
Several of the programmes on the chopping block have implications for business travellers.
Generally, the trend toward more stratification in travel has been bad for travellers.
It means fewer travellers, especially to West End stations such as Oxford Circus.
Travellers will be able to book flights across the eight in one itinerary.
Many travellers fear that the housing shortage will worsen their already-dire conditions.
But travellers are willing to do a lot for a good night's sleep.
Neha Kesarwani, Vertoe's co-founder, says that company has focused on leisure travellers.
There are certainly travellers who benefit from the company of a support animal.
But these are places that business travellers barely have time to enjoy themselves.
But some in the industry fear the new rules could deter gay travellers.
So how will the creation of this new mega-company affect business travellers?
Large crowds in American cities are unlikely to put most travellers in peril.
Hamas-appointed policemen had checked travellers' documents in a separate hall outside Rafah.
The other big impact on business travellers will be on their loyalty programmes.
Bea adds that one time they were even accused of being time-travellers.
Irish Travellers know what it's like to scrap for living as well -- literally.
Of the new cases, 8.1 involved infected travellers arriving in China from abroad.
At the Caracas airport, unwary travellers are robbed, and worse, by taxi-drivers.
Cheers echoed around the arrivals hall when travellers gave protesters the thumbs-up.
ANA's cancelled flights up to April 10 will total 39, affecting 4,500 travellers.
Business travellers may be in the minority of travellers (the US Travel Association says that more than three quarters of domestic trips are for leisure), but they pay more money, and this is a "huge" segment of travel agency business.
The government predicted domestic travellers would take 6.4 billion trips annually by 2020, up from 4 billion in 2015, while the number of trips to China by overseas travellers is set to rise to 150 million, from 134 million last year.
As the number of travellers grows, airports have started to turn to biometric technology.
For travellers this is a nuisance, adding an extra hour or two to journeys.
Experiences is Airbnb's attempt to provide activities and trips to travellers across the globe.
And many business travellers might find themselves flying on inferior airlines as a result.
Now long-haul travellers are likely to have fewer options, most of them inferior.
How exactly can these brain changes be related to visual changes in space travellers?
But environmentally-minded travellers should be suspicious about how green all such promises are.
For travellers, the low cost of fuel was a rare bright spot in 2016.
So in this regard encouraging more business travellers would, in fact, be a boon.
Most trains services in Chiba were halted, leaving travellers stranded at stations, NHK said.
Police officers patrolling and watching over travellers inside Cologne Main Station in Cologne, Germany.
Weary travellers dragging themselves through the slow crawl of airport security could also benefit.
Remarkably, even Mr Modi's fellow-travellers from the Hindu right are voicing their displeasure.
The new process affects some 15m travellers a year, mostly non-immigrant, temporary visitors.
And as the shutdown goes on, the impact on travellers will only get bigger.
The travellers are then tailed to their homes or hotels and robbed at gunpoint.
His great-grandmother used to regale him with tales of travellers and their ways.
NordVPN is a great option for travellers due to its high number of servers.
Chinese and Indian travellers are far more likely to have to apply for them.
Of course, most travellers can't spend a night in a lab before every flight.
The number of air travellers in Africa has almost doubled over the past decade.
Annoying as delays may be, what business travellers really want to avoid is cancellations.
The traditional dominance of white Western (or Japanese) male business-travellers will evolve quickly.
But the paperwork and fees they entail also deter legitimate tourists and business travellers.
IN THE 1970s Venezuela's oil wealth attracted business travellers from all over the world.
Concorde, the world's only reliable supersonic passenger jet, wowed travellers for nearly three decades.
So why are English travellers like Fury and Saunders so skilled at defensive boxing?
Another airport official said a help centre had been set up for stranded travellers.
I chat to Muslims and Jews, locals and travellers from all over the world.
That was due to the Easter holidays, when more price-sensitive leisure travellers fly.
Irish Travellers often introduce their boys to boxing as young as seven years old.
It has started imposing tighter border checks following a recent rise in infected travellers.
Their first feature documentary, "The Cinema Travellers," has won 19 international and national awards.
The Vereinigung Cockpit union has apologized to affected travellers but blamed the airline's management.
More than 600 travellers aboard the liner, quarantined off Yokohama since arriving on Feb.
Flight attendants have also been instructed to report any suspected coronavirus cases among travellers.
Unaccompanied minors, navigating unfamiliar terrain in a vacuum of authority, are especially vulnerable travellers.
The travel industry is more reliant on Chinese travellers now than it was then.
Others, such as the Netherlands' KLM, actively encourage travellers to consider alternatives to flying.
"The risk of travellers acquiring Zika in southern Europe remains low," Checkley reminded tourists.
Colvin said travellers could expect an increased police and security agency presence at airports.
Japan has tightened quarantine operations at airports and seaports, especially for travellers from Shenyang and Dalian, near where the infection was found, a second official at the ministry said, using more sniffer dogs than usual and alerting travellers to China's outbreak of ASF.
TRAVELLERS WORRIED Anxiety was also evident among travellers, who rushed to find out from social media whether they were booked to fly on 2737 MAX planes - the same model involved in the Lion Air crash off Indonesia that killed 28 people in October.
Lucrative business travellers, who rely on being productive while in the air, seemed particularly reticent.
One Indonesian travel agency said it had seen some cancellations from domestic and international travellers.
Travellers choosing to fly with these airlines know they are in for a cramped experience.
Travellers are willing to suffer all sorts of discomfort and inconvenience for a lower fare.
But for business travellers, time is money; getting work done on the plane is critical.
Other measures under consideration include demanding access to travellers' financial records and social-media passwords.
Most travellers to Africa's most advanced economy land at the continent's busiest airport in Johannesburg.
For most business travellers, the new booking tool will not make much of a difference.
It brings revenue and footfall to the shops whilst providing a needed service to travellers!
Travellers to New York would do better flying into John F. Kennedy, but only slightly.
In this uneasy coexistence between Travellers and settled society, pegs became the currency of choice.
It would be much better to nudge travellers to stay away during the busiest hours.
In the years since, would-be travellers have grown warier of what they post online.
However, non-travellers will still be subject to inspections as rigorous as those for flyers.
The emphasis is on experiences, not things—like travellers in the West, in other words.
Officials often hand out leaflets at airports telling travellers how to behave in other countries.
British travellers, along with American, Indian, Chinese and Sri Lankan tourists, are the most numerous.
Packable backpack Frequent travellers know that less is more when it comes to packing sensibly.
We do not know for certain the Chinese travellers' motivation for their homage to Hitler.
Its more cerebral fellow-travellers reheat criticisms of democracy that have been around since Plato.
Business travellers may not yet be switching to Airbnb, but they are trimming their costs.
Like most of the airlines, like Philippines and Thai, we don't have enough business travellers.
By comparison, the single-occupancy rate for business travellers is effectively a discounted double room.
Of most material worth to travellers is Virgin's frequent flyer plan, which will soon go.
To date, more than 300,000 travellers have used Evaneos to create and book a trip.
FOR business travellers in America late last month, Winter Storm Jonas was a massive headache.
Each disruptive winter storm raises a question among business travellers: can such hassles be avoided?
Human space travellers need water, as well as oxygen, which can be made from water.
And on his watch, the call signal among the Russian space travellers would be "Thabor".
Signing up is a hassle and probably not worth it for infrequent travellers, it notes.
In a single transaction, travellers can select seats, meals and baggage allowances across the websites.
But travellers who indulge in tobacco should recognise the way that the winds are blowing.
London underground travellers currently have to rely on a wifi signal only available at stations.
Travellers have complained of job discrimination and their children being called racist names in schools.
It has a similar ban in place for travellers from Iran, South Korea and China.
Of the travellers, three pregnant women were infected, resulting in two cases of congenital infection.
Simenon spent a lot of time in the kinds of places where travellers spend time.
Luxury labels rely on Hong Kong as a magnet for travellers and shoppers across Asia.
Flygskam, or "flight shame", describes the embarrassment that Swedish travellers feel about their environmental impact.
Business Insider's Alan Dawson also suggested that Fury's fighting style is unique to English travellers.
The sight of the small white dog reduced most other travellers to a gurgling mess.
Of course, Trump and his fellow-travellers aim vitriol and threats not just at Muslims.
The airport handles 24 million passengers a year, of which 16.4 million are international travellers.
TRAVELLERS WORRIED Anxiety was also evident among some travellers, who rushed to find out from social media whether they were booked to fly on 7373 MAX planes - the same model involved in the Lion Air crash off Indonesia that killed 87 people in October.
Before Howard Johnson's, travellers found only greasy spoons and truck stops which were not family-friendly.
"Travellers are therefore advised to stay away from political rallies and large crowds," the ministry said.
Chinese flag carrier Air China said travellers were visiting new destinations in Europe and Southeast Asia.
But Airbnb and its ilk have shown travellers that there is a virtue to the latter.
Air France-KLM is also benefiting from a return of travellers from Asia and Latin America.
For business travellers: Madrid's Barrio de Salamanca area has historically attracted the financially and politically elite.
Many wealthy travellers—and football teams—need to fly at odd hours or at short notice.
Around 170,000 travellers could be impacted if the strike lasted through the weekend, according to Annamatz.
What separates "American Honey" from previous cinematic road trips is the lowliness of the travellers' aspirations.
Travellers on a budget are unlikely to start springing for the newest ultra-long-haul flights.
Business travellers look for three things in ground transportation, Mr Neveu says: convenience, quality and cost.
THE value of credit-card points has long been a topic of debate among business travellers.
They have also brought with them thousands of fellow travellers who carry these habits to extremes.
Friends, Families and Travellers, a charity, compiled a list of such changes in south-east England.
Graphic: The world is flying more and more – and now Chinese travellers are joining in: reut.
The company enables travellers both within and beyond Europe to book tickets on their mobile phones.
But despite all this, the company continued to win more and more customers, including business travellers.
The event was sponsored by the Chinese government, which takes pride in its travellers' growing influence.
Travellers to and from those countries no longer have to suffer the ignominy of flying Ryanair.
For some reason, travellers flock to Australia's beaches to have a backpacker's Christmas every Dec. 25.
Vertoe's research suggests that about 30% of travellers face conundrums about where to store their bags.
Indeed, a Lonely Planet survey found that 68% of travellers are fine with shoe removal onboard.
Sevan Bicakci's studio offers travellers a look at the artist's stunning and award-winning jewelry designs.
One way that travellers stay on top of their trips is through in-flight wi-fi.
For rail travellers, many annual ticket price increases from January will be set by that reading.
Brace yourselves: for travellers in or through America, 2016 is likely to be worse than 2015.
Standard passports are typically issued by the country of birth, unless travellers qualify for dual citizenship.
"It went from bouquets to boulders," said Martin Collins, of Pavee Point, a travellers' advocacy group.
Some will argue that travellers should simply accept the norms of the country they are visiting.
Civil airlines have become dauntingly tough targets, albeit at enormous cost in money and travellers' convenience.
Which gives those leisure travellers, who have to pay out of their own pocket, more clout.
That is why they nudge travellers towards cookie-cutter concrete towers in the central business district.
US Homeland Security has announced they're working to ensure that banned travellers don't get on flights.
But largely, it's because the travellers themselves want a more engaging experience than hotels typically offer.
The result will be a world that is a much smaller place for budget-conscious travellers.
Very few travellers return to find the place they came from just as they left it.
Check-in counters reopened to queues of weary travellers who had waited overnight for their flights.
In Terminal 5, T.S.A. screeners were asking travellers in sock feet about liquids and electronic devices.
Many Rathkeale Travellers run law-abiding businesses specializing in home repairs, vehicle sales, or market trading.
Ecotourism, according to Blumstein, refers to travellers seeking to help preserve the natural environments they're visiting.
There are quite a few travellers and storytellers in the tunnel in the green healing field.
He shrugged again, glancing around at the assortment of other travellers, businessmen mostly, a few couples.
But even among the Irish, the Travellers are known in particular for their storytelling and singing.
Like any ethnic group, Travellers are varied in their religious beliefs, politics and socio-economic status.
Hamacek said the latest decision was meant to include travellers not covered by the previous measures.
In May, Australia was named the top dream vacation destination in a survey of U.S. travellers.
NEW ZEALAND TO EXTEND BAN ON CHINA, IRAN TRAVELLERS ANOTHER 7 DAYS OVER CORONAVIRUS - PM ARDERN
Security Minister Fahrudin Radoncic has said Bosnia is ready to close its borders to such travellers.
Her later novels were "The Snare" (1972), "The Salt Line" (1984) and "The Night Travellers" (1991).
The state railway operator, SNCF, urged travellers not to show up at stations hoping to travel.
Ataturk is Turkey's largest airport and a major transport hub for travellers from around the world.
S. border closes, all entry to Canada will be barred for non-essential travellers, including tourists.
While many travellers on Finnair flights from China fly on to mainland Europe after a stopover in Helsinki, Finnish Lapland is an increasingly popular winter travel destination among Chinese travellers who arrive to see the aurora borealis or to visit a Santa Claus village in Rovaniemi.
This trend has fundamentally changed the way travellers get to the airport, particularly in major metropolitan areas.
This is despite the fact that India is the eighth-biggest source country for travellers to Australia.
Built by Ngarluma man Tyson Mowarin, Welcome to Country helps travellers learn about first nations around Australia.
The most obvious reason is so that travellers do not feel like they are in a plane.
Etihad, Emirates, Qatar Airways and Turkish Airlines, like many carriers, depend on premium travellers for their profits.
Much better to mitigate the causes of the problems, rather than simply hive of sections of travellers.
Talk of walls, repatriating jobs and tearing up trade deals may spur Mexican travellers to turn elsewhere.
In addition, groups of travellers will be able to pool their points to pay for joint stays.
Which brings us to the second caveat, and the one that spells bad news for business travellers.
Eventually Trips will offer travellers the ability to rent cars, book flights and restaurants, and order groceries.
FOR business travellers moving between cities, there's no better place to get work done than the train.
Should a strike last through the weekend, around 170,000 travellers would be affected in total, she added.
Like all other airlines, KLM has to comply with the entrance requirements that countries set for travellers.
That has led some travellers to ask how the government could possibly have allowed this to happen.
His attempt to ban travellers from several Muslim-majority countries has twice been thwarted by the courts.
But for business travellers and others for whom time is money, the new routes will be attractive.
Airlines and hotels might be slower to follow suit, given the competition among them for business travellers.
Delta estimates that travellers opting to use facial recognition will save up to nine minutes per flight.
This week Airbnb is rolling out a new tool specifically for business travellers to book home rentals.
For $16 per flight, travellers can immerse themselves in new Hollywood releases, in their own individual theatres.
"The carrier will likely see weaker demand if travellers boycott Cathay over the short term," he said.
The Danish Transport Minister Hans Christian Schmidt called the new restrictions sad and "extremely annoying" for travellers.
Flights across Europe have become so cheap that fewer and fewer travellers bother with the wagon-lit.
The tourism industry in Tibet is dominated by ethnic Hans, who can communicate better with the travellers.
But it is only a matter of time before these services are widely available to business travellers.
Aspiring travellers in Communist-ruled China had to run this Kafkaesque obstacle course until the early 1990s.
Travellers gave Uber the highest satisfaction rating, 4.46 out of 5; taxis got the lowest rating, 3.83.
But supersonic travel would still be out of reach for most leisure travellers except the super-rich.
Many argue that it is their ethnic backgrounds that make them travellers or gypsies, not perpetual roving.
At the city's railway station, travellers go through three rounds of bag checks before buying a ticket.
A Reuters reporter saw more than 100 travellers queuing up at Cathay's ticketing counter early on Tuesday.
And for business travellers, he says, the fear of being on the list can compound this pressure.
Economically, there is no doubt that the surging numbers of Chinese travellers abroad are changing the world.
Less surprisingly, newspaper delivery has plummeted as internet access has allowed travellers to read the headlines online.
Tourism is a huge part of the economy, but travellers have yet to return in significant numbers.
AS ANYONE who flies regularly for work can attest, business travellers are not constantly being doted upon.
Low oil prices and strong demand from business travellers have also made ultra-long routes more profitable.
For business travellers: Barcelona's numerous art cafes are the perfect blend of boho ambiance and WiFi fuerte.
For frugal travellers, it's shorthand for giving up some of the few remaining comforts of flying economy.
Marriott, posh travellers' second favourite brand, still charges unless guests have signed up for its loyalty programme.
READING official advice, it is difficult to know how seriously business travellers should treat the Zika virus.
The American Centers for Disease Control, meanwhile, suggests travellers "practice enhanced precautions" in more than 20 countries.
Parallels between the twin disasters have frightened travellers worldwide and wiped billions of dollars off Boeing stock.
A CBP spokeswoman said that travellers could submit social media information about "any platform" that they used.
A lot of people have a fear of flying, although regular business travellers should be more desensitised.
Twenty-four per cent of companies now provide travellers with security training before their trip, reckons GBT.
And generally as countries' economies become more global they also tend to loosen visa requirements for travellers.
Keeping up barriers to entry is not only frustrating for travellers, it is also probably short-sighted.
When it comes down to it, business travellers have little choice in where or when they go.
But for business travellers and other frequent flyers, American may have just become a more appealing option.
Travellers have limited time in a city, and a small window of opportunity to get things done.
They have singled out long-range jets for particular criticism, arguing that they only benefit rich travellers.
In fact, business travellers will be more frequently asked to fly on budget carriers in coming years.
THERE seems to have been a mini spate of Americans worried by Middle Eastern-looking travellers recently.
IF BUSINESS travellers need to reserve a table at a restaurant, they may use OpenTable, a website.
One reason that travellers tend to prefer technology is that it can harness the wisdom of crowds.
Before himself and Saunders, there were few travellers who were decorated professional athletes at the elite level.
G.B.T. travellers may be affected by legislation passed recently in the states of North Carolina and Mississippi.
Male travellers are required to conjure sperm samples, and their female counterparts are deployed as compulsory mothers.
Donald Trump and his far-right fellow-travellers have vigorously exploited the neutrality of social-media platforms.
All travellers should count on possible delays due to spot checks on trains and vehicles, they said.
Travellers also tend to book trips outside the U.S. much further in advance — and for good reason.
As it turns out, there are some unexpected similarities between Irish Travellers and the world of boxing.
He cited the Republic of Ireland's 2017 decision to formally recognize Travellers as an indigenous ethnic group.
She also encouraged flexibility in the sector, so that travellers can postpone and not cancel their plans.
Previously, most cases were travellers who had recently returned from the United Kingdom or the United States.
Previously, most cases were travellers who had recently returned from the United Kingdom or the United States.
In 2013, Prager turned to crowds, constructing intricate gatherings of moviegoers, travellers, and sunbathers in garish dress.
Timehouse Muzeum: the Time Travellers Museum and Narnia Totnes Shop, 69 Fore Street, Totnes, South Devon; narniatotnes.co.uk.
It is much-loved by many Berliners and business travellers for its proximity to the city center.
Some, such as Japan and Thailand, started testing travellers from China for the virus within three days.
As Islamic State's "caliphate" crumbled, hundreds of fighters and fellow-travellers returned to European countries, including Britain.
New booking websites, such as Expedia and Skyscanner, enable travellers to book their own flights and accommodation.
One of the travellers suggests that this is proof that a gardener has been tending the patch.
LGBT travellers may be affected by legislation passed recently in the states of North Carolina and Mississippi.
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"Travellers should be treated, with respect for their dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms and minimize any discomfort or distress associated with such measures, including by treating all travellers with courtesy and respect; taking into consideration the gender, sociocultural, ethnic or religious concerns of traveller," the guidelines state.
How can most business travellers use ride-hailing apps when only half of company policies allow them to?
In America more than 265% of adventure travellers are over 265, according to the Adventure Travel Trade Association.
The biggest losers, aside from the affected countries and the airlines themselves, are likely to be international travellers.
Often, such travellers will stay in the same hotel for the duration, making up the extra cost themselves.
Essentials drying up, travellers stranded, motorways gridlocked: these things bring down governments and undermine faith in democratic politics.
Frequent flights help to attract business travellers, who often like to hold meetings and return quickly, Mueller said.
If Cool Cousin can make travellers feel at home across the globe, they will redefine the category completely.
ABTA says that the card is an important protection for travellers that should be safeguarded in Brexit negotiations.
Emirates, Etihad and Qatar currently serve half the travellers flying between India and the United States, for example.
While these massive projects are ongoing, travellers through the airports could experience even more hellish bottlenecks and queues.
"Use rupiah for all transactions in Indonesia!" travellers are told, as they wait, interminably, at the luggage carousels.
With family get-togethers uppermost in the mind, the most popular destination for travellers is, naturally, Las Vegas.
NOT EVEN the bleariest-eyed of early-morning travellers can fail to notice the memorial at Sarajevo airport.
For business travellers, it can mean headaches, as airport lines grow ever longer and flight delays more common.
Then officials barred on-board laptops for travellers from some airports in the Middle East and north Africa.
As cars became faster and less thirsty, travellers had less reason to stop regularly for petrol or snacks.
So the burden is on travellers to ensure they make savvy choices as they plan their holiday journeys.
To that end, Welcome Pickups says that in 2018 the company serviced over 400,000 travellers in 32 destinations.
The new airplane will allow it to fly non stop on long routes, a feature business travellers favour.
And that means he and his fellow travellers—his sister, her friend and five children—sometimes go hungry.
He is not likely to fret about condemning Syrian travellers to risk their lives in ageing planes either.
The majority of these travellers were from the three big metropolises, Mumbai (25%), Delhi (20133%) and Bengaluru (19%).
The travellers all came with different scientific backgrounds, from structural biology and astrophysics to geology and marine science.
That is not only bad news for transatlantic travellers looking for a bargain—but for Iceland's taxpayers too.
Starting next month, Indian travellers visiting Hong Kong will not be able to clear immigration without a visa.
The most popular spot for travellers to expense both lunch and dinner in America, for instance, is McDonald's.
Hours later, another judge in Maryland blocked the ban for travellers with a "bona fide" connection to America.
Instead of booking a hotel for the night and losing a day, travellers simply sleep while they fly.
But the number of travellers who actually cross the border here rarely exceeds a few hundred a week.
Savvier travellers have, until now, bought their foreign currency in advance from bureaux de change outside the airport.
A Reuters reporter saw more than 100 travellers queuing up at Cathay Pacific's ticketing counter early on Tuesday.
That risk doubles again if coach travellers have to walk through first class to get to their seats.
TIME and time again, entrepreneurs have given business travellers services that they did not realise that they needed.
Data from 2014 saw an increase of 1.47 million travellers to China from Germany, as compared to 2013.
At the moment Chinese travellers abroad, whose ranks reached 120m in 2016, often use UnionPay, a card provider.
The research by Egencia, Expedia's business-travel arm, questioned nearly 5,000 business travellers in Europe, America and Australia.
According to the survey, 70% of business travellers prefer work trips to their regular time in the office.
A shift from cash and travellers' cheques towards digital payments has cut the cost of moving funds around.
The incident led Grant to create Noirbnb, an online homesharing service like Airbnb that caters to black travellers.
Misterbandb, the service for gay travellers that founder Matthieu Yost says has 80,000 hosts worldwide, features photos prominently.
Images of melted Samsung devices spread on social media and airlines banned travellers from carrying them on flights.
Aviation authorities have realised that nervous travellers may not want to sit next to another passenger's haunted mannequin.
The affected families were travellers, an indigenous nomadic community that has been long mistreated and stigmatised in Ireland.
Some shared photos of posters where travellers were writing messages of support for those affected by the attacks.
If the country does decide on a Brexit on 23rd June, what would that mean for business travellers?
If patients can be persuaded to take a chance on cheaper treatments, then surely business travellers can too.
ON A dusty road leading travellers out of the southern outskirts of Asmara stands a small service station.
Travellers at Los Angeles International Airport are greeted by dogs from the airport's Pets Unstressing Passengers (PUP) programme.
Singapore authorities denied social media posts which alleged that travellers heading for Malaysia were stranded at immigration checkpoints.
It's just a crowd of ragged travellers, forced from their homes, with far too many children running free.
This combined with the Schengen Information System immigration database means multiple layers of protection against potentially dangerous travellers.
The goal is to enable travellers to reach top-tier neighbours Shenzhen and Guangzhou within half an hour.
"Being a boxing champion reflects well on the Irish Travellers in the eyes of many people," Sapp says.
The world's air travellers will hope they have better luck than those who have tried, and failed, before.
SINGAPORE HEALTH MINISTRY SAYS TRAVELLERS SHOULD AVOID NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL TO WUHAN, CHINA IN VIEW OF CORONAVIRUS SITUATION
More than 4,000 flights have been cancelled affecting some 380,000 travellers since the strike began on April 26.
This shows the 50-foot main aisle of one of those aircrafts, where travellers relaxed in their finery.
Thunberg refuses to fly to events and other travellers are looking for more climate-friendly travel options. 6.
Pilgrims comprise the bulk of Saudi Arabia's 20 million annual foreign visitors, apart from workers and business travellers.
Slovakia has quarantined travellers returning from abroad and those in contact with people infected with the new coronavirus.
For example, if you're a frequent traveller, making it known in your profile will automatically draw other travellers in. 
Other potential M&A targets could be found in the supply chain, logistics and, in general, services to travellers.
On Monday, police detained angry travellers at a Florida airport as chaos broke out after Spirit cancelled several flights.
Most travellers will only get a glimpse of business class as they walk toward their seat in cattle class.
With the addition of more seats, it also means more cheap airfare opportunities for travellers to Bangkok and Dubai.
How do Michiganders feel about President Donald Trump's effort to ban travellers from seven countries with predominantly Muslim populations?
The main reason for the vote is the way that travellers from some EU countries are treated by America.
Only after booking a flight will travellers enticed by such bargains realise they can't bring their luggage on board.
Mr Gimenez believes that Rádio Trânsito is not just a source of information but a comfort to stressed travellers.
Will the decree—easily interpreted as a deep hostility to the world beyond America's shores—put off global travellers?
Some regular travellers have vowed never to stay in establishments unless they can take full responsibility for their climate.
Around 170,000 travellers could be impacted if the strike lasted through the weekend, according to SAS spokeswoman Freja Annamatz.
They then use these data to work out when different demographic groups—"business travellers", say—walk by their ads.
He supports President Donald Trump's attempts to halt refugee arrivals from Syria and impose "extreme vetting" on other travellers.
Buoyed by cheap financing, rising wages and inexpensive gas, travellers are once again splurging on big-ticket camper vans.
While the DEA and its informants may have profited nicely, travellers no doubt paid the price in increased searches.
It comes just days after drone sightings caused 21.4 hours of chaos for more than 22014,22017 travellers at Gatwick.
From June 2018, however, travellers' frustrations should ease when the International Air Transport Association's Resolution 753 comes into effect.
Despite all the new technology, there will still be some unlucky travellers who leave the airport without their bags.
IN 24, Istanbul beat Rome and London to win Tripadvisor's Travellers' Choice award for the world's top holiday destination.
Travellers and gypsies have the highest incidence of disability of any ethnic group and the lowest level of education.
Travellers at the airport glanced at the billboard as they passed along the moving walkway, Reuters TV footage showed.
Cannes Audience Award–winning filmmaker Khyentse Norbu wrote and directed the movies Vara, Travellers and Magicians, and The Cup.
Even in business-class lounges, travellers contort themselves into impossible shapes to pretend that workspace desks are actually beds.
Pluto is the self-proclaimed insurance app for those who hate insurance, and is primarily marketed to millennial travellers.
For business travellers: Toi is the new hot spot in Istanbul for anyone looking for an excellent dining experience.
Yule-time travellers like them represent a "European" demos that is not merely a figment of a Eurocrat's imagination.
Many travellers loiter at the city's railway station, where police habitually remove them as they attempt to board trains.
Huts will be built from as many naturally sourced products as possible but still aim to keep travellers comfortable.
Parallels between the twin disasters have frightened travellers worldwide and wiped almost $28 billion off Boeing's stock market value.
Specifically, the Triple platform lets travellers discover and sign up to unique experiences that are 'off the beaten path'.
WOW, which focused on low-cost travel across the Atlantic, advised stranded travellers to seek flights with other airlines.
Travellers would do much better buying one than going inside—trains in Congo are not for the faint-hearted.
Maybe that helps explain why more and more business travellers are throwing up their hands and booking an Airbnb.
Airlines aren't the only ones feeling the pinch when travellers make their choices on the basis of their wallets.
Security camera footage from the arrivals hall shows panicked travellers running for cover, trailed by one of the bombers.
Many travellers prefer not to cut corners on business trips, particularly if it means spending longer in the air.
For everyone else—travellers, businesses, private-sector airlines and government treasuries—the move would be a depressing step backwards.
Many business travellers reported in a recent survey that they prefer to avoid human interaction altogether when in transit.
Trainline, a familiar brand to most British travellers, will start trading on the London Stock Exchange at 0800 GMT.
Discussing how we maintain security and the privacy of travellers undermines those safeguards and the security of our systems.
"We hypothesize the near impossibility of exploring new planets without carrying and/or delivering any microbial travellers," they wrote.
Reproduced across continents and centuries, Mercator's map reached generations of cartographers, explorers, historians, statesmen, scholars, writers, and armchair travellers.
Five of the 17 are women, good news for those who've been hoping to see more female space travellers.
He also accused the Travellers of failing to pay taxes and of driving down home prices wherever they live.
Guangdong province and Shanghai said they would require travellers from virus-hit countries to be quarantined for two weeks.
It was one of the first to force all arriving travellers into self-isolation and to ban large gatherings.
If you think this itinerary sounds intrepid, think again: the hard-core travellers were sneaking from Chengdu into Tibet.
It forced the closure of westbound lanes of the interstate and traffic was backing up as travellers were diverted.
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The CDC issued a level 2 warning, urging Americans who are "high risk travellers" to reconsider "non-essential" travel.
Henry swept decisively into the lot, apparently without signalling, as his fellow-travellers fell in fury upon their horns.
Given the choice, it is clear that a growing number of business travellers opt for services like Uber and Lyft.
Travellers and residents alike have long remarked on the city's blend of glamour and gore, the sacred and the profane.
These carriers have become vital for business travellers, serving long-haul routes that connect the Americas and Europe with Asia.
Things were further exacerbated by the internet, which made it easier for travellers to book flights and hotels by themselves.
By Jack Stewart After the Concorde was retired in 2003, air travellers only had one speed option: slower than sound.
The number of Chinese leisure travellers going overseas for the first time topped 100 million in 2014, official data shows.
Singapore saw a 6.2 percent rise in travellers in 2018 from the year earlier, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said.
Once travellers start to doubt their authority, it will be harder for them to keep us safe in the future.
So can communal living—something that, until the new home-sharing sites came along, many travellers hadn't experienced since college.
For business travellers: At La Candela Restò you don't just get fantastic food, you get a truly unique dining experience.
On the afternoon of January 27th , Donald Trump signed an executive order severely restricting travellers from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
THERE are many ways to look at Donald Trump's decision to ban travellers from seven countries with predominantly Muslim populations.
So while these projects may bring relief to New York travellers once they're completed, expect some pain in the interim.
Trainline, a familiar brand to British travellers, is looking to trade on the main market of the London Stock Exchange.
Research suggests that independent travellers tend to leave with a better impression of Taiwan than those who visit in groups.
Tourist arrivals reached a record 11.1m last year, mainly because of a surge of travellers from South-East Asian countries.
Or it could mean that travellers just face more tolls, in addition to longer airport lines and fewer rail options.
Out go the besuited early-morning travellers, settling into high-speed TGV trains for business meetings in Bordeaux or Lyon.
For London-based travellers who only fly short-haul, there is meaningful competition in the skies from low-cost carriers.
And disabled travellers tend to spend more than their able-bodied counterparts, often travelling with a carer, family or friends.
Yet the appeal of the global hub endures for all but the most battle-worn and hardened of business travellers.
Producers of luxury goods would be lost without Chinese travellers: their total annual spend abroad is twice that of Americans.
Nose-to-armpit travellers may be even more surprised to hear that the emptying of public transport is a problem.
And while business travellers do not usually foot the bill for their rides, the cost is lower than taxis, too.
Workers who book their own trips—dramatically dubbed "rogue travellers" by the New York Times—are still in the minority.
Ms Lalami's latest novel, "The Other Americans", revolves around a Moroccan family who are not travellers but long-term settlers.
Travellers flying into Sydney Airport, Australia, will soon be able to jump in an UberX to cruise to their destination.
Since we agree that travellers should never waste a meal, we've compiled Condé Nast Traveller's best restaurants in England below.
Short-haul travellers should expect fares to become even cheaper, but be prepared to pay more, for more extras, too.
As travellers embrace experiences, rather than just heading to the pool, visits to "dark tourism" sites have risen in tandem.
This will, for instance, let travellers use smartphones and tablets to declare foreign purchases on which duties may be owed.
And now a new crop of startups have entered the fray to give travellers a place to store their bags.
Last year, however, Capital airport handled more than 100m travellers, making it the world's second-busiest, after Atlanta in America.
Or it may be the start of a bigger food fight to come—one that many travellers would surely savour.
Travellers took it across the borders: by late March 2014, Liberia had reported eight suspected cases and Sierra Leone six.
Many other travellers are said likely to be affected by the action by members of the USAC-CGT union. ind.
"ShareACamper provides the owners of these vehicles a simple and secure way to hire their vehicle out to prospective travellers".
SEASONED air travellers who criss-crossed Africa a decade or more ago usually have no shortage of hair-raising tales.
During periods of water scarcity, melons provided an important fluid source for travellers crossing the vast Karakum and Kyzylkum deserts.
Although both are frequent transatlantic travellers, one reflected a New World sensibility and the other an Old World life experience.
His organisation and other traveller groups are hoping the Irish state will one day recognise travellers as an ethnic minority.
BRONZED travellers gaze out over their cocktails as surfers carve up the left-hand breaks on offer in Máncora, Peru.
TRAVELLERS at the airport in Inverness navigate a revolving door adorned with posters urging them to teach their children Gaelic.
Indeed, it found that a 1% increase in the number of business travellers correlates to a 0.05% increase in exports.
Demand for flights to Venezuela has, in any case, fallen in recent years as fewer business travellers visit the country.
Travellers have not benefited from the ascent of low-cost carriers (LCCs) because budget airlines are thin on the ground.
FOR more than a century, travellers, traders, tribesmen and the occasional terrorist have wandered freely across the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
With more intercontinental flights carrying travellers to and fro, the risk of an outbreak in Asia has never been higher.
Hassled travellers affected by IndiGo's outage posted pictures on Twitter of long lines at check-in counters at major airports.
Among the usual throngs of travellers this December will be husbands and wives who are neither estranged nor living together.
Here's how he describes it: You'll be able to explore the universe with your friends, or bump into random travellers.
With profits still strong, carriers see little need to antagonise travellers further by kicking them off flights against their will.
LONG-KNOWN VULNERABILITIES Travellers will never know who accessed their information, because PNR data is not logged, the researchers said.
The travel curbs took effect immediately, wreaking havoc and confusion for would-be travellers with passports from the seven countries.
Restrictions for travellers from China and South Korea's Daegu City and Gyeongsangbuk-do province remain in place, the ministry said.
Hungary shut its borders to foreign travellers as of Tuesday and is allowing only Hungarian citizens to enter the country.
The duty free section was practically empty, and I saw far more airport staff members then I did other travellers.
The epidemic could wipe around $7 billion from Vietnam's tourism earnings as international travellers stay away, state media has reported.
The special administrative region's hard border makes it easier to control inbound flows, with infrared cameras for interdicting feverish travellers.
And now, the travel industry is more reliant on Chinese travellers, and China's share of the global economy has quadrupled.
Starting from around $20.79 per night in the mixed dormitory, this hostel is a treasure for travellers wanting a bargain.
To the side of the seat, there's yet another panel which allows travellers control over the temperature of their suite.
The lounge was incredibly quiet on the Sunday morning I visited, and I saw a lot more staff than travellers.
Austria suspended train services over the Alps from Italy for about four hours after two travellers showed symptoms of fever.
Austria briefly suspended train services over the Alps from Italy after two travellers coming from Italy showed symptoms of fever.
Austria briefly suspended train services through the Alps from Italy after two travellers coming from Italy showed symptoms of fever.
The firm has been focusing on building itself as the go-to store for travellers, while expanding its footprint abroad.
The trains were not running and the barman had trudged to work with the noble intent of serving stranded travellers.
The ACLU also reports that a government database that tracks international travellers has included notes on controversial books they have carried.
In Britain older travellers are the largest spenders in the industry, with the fastest growth in the 250-503 age group.
The decision left thousands of travellers stranded and cut rail access to cities such as Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin, Hanover and Kiel.
We were extremely impressed by the Cool Cousin team and believe, as they do, in the difference between tourists and travellers.
At that point, rather than raising the price further, the crew randomly selected a pair of travellers, apparently using a computer.
Congestion increases delays, raises air fares and encourages travellers making connecting flights to use rival "hub" airports like Amsterdam or Dubai.
Carriers, though, worry that lucrative business travellers, who rely on being productive while in the air, would prove the most reluctant.
Airlines make little money from the sardines at the back; they profit from business-class travellers for whom time is money.
But an ill-considered attempt in January to ban travellers from seven mostly-Muslim countries seems to have affected visitor numbers.
The Brennan Centre for Justice, a think-tank, has just published a report on officials' scrutiny of travellers' social-media posts.
Sometimes doing so allows for a better itinerary: travellers can avoid annoying layovers and airlines for which they reserve particular ire.
In other words, rogue travellers are not really going rogue when their independent bookings are under ever-greater scrutiny and control.
Joseph Jones of the Gypsy Council, an interest group, suggests that travellers pitch up in places where they are not welcome.
But the tastes of Chinese travellers are, in fact, rapidly converging with international norms—nowhere more so than on cruise ships.
The US State Department warned Americans not to travel to Cuba and its embassy stopped processing visa applications for Cuban travellers.
That will please the one-third of travellers who, according to Clarabridge, choose their flights solely on the basis of price.
However dominant one or another becomes, competing transport options remain, from personal cars to public transport to travellers' own two feet.
But for some business travellers, a better night's sleep might be well worth the extra cost to them or their employers.
They are, for example, loosening immigration checks on connecting travellers and giving some visa-free access to China for six days.
In a Ford Transit van—a popular vehicle among British travellers—Mr Le Bas stays at stopping places of all stripes.
Business travellers, who rely on staying productive while in the air, would have been the most reluctant to fly laptop-free.
Though the app can nominally let travellers in anywhere, Jaroszewski claims he's only used it to go places he's already allowed.
A growing proportion are "free independent travellers", as distinct from package tourists who don't leave as many dollars in locals' pockets.
That is not because business travellers find their time on the road repugnant and want to bury themselves in their smartphones.
Six days before the start of a trip, travellers will get an email offering them the chance to reserve specific sunbeds.
But the most convincing explanation is that London's business travellers are shunning locals' spare rooms in favour of comfortable, anonymous hotels.
Fraport in August cut its forecast for passenger numbers at Frankfurt this year, after attacks in Europe deterred long-haul travellers.
Travellers from China to South Korea in the seven months from March to September fell 61 percent from a year ago.
Instead, the airline can focus on winning over long-haul travellers who are often willing to pay more for better service.
With acts of terror becoming a worrying normality, Istanbulites, like many business travellers, just want to get on with their jobs.
Business travellers may be more likely to pay for perks than holidaymakers, although the survey provided few details on that front.
American's distance-based system may have been simple to understand and beneficial to travellers who secured low fares for long flights.
Usually it has been room 13 or the entire 13th floor that have been omitted by hoteliers to soothe superstitious travellers.
If they become limited to rooms in shared homes, many of those travellers will turn right back to Hilton or Marriott.
Use of Airbnb by business travellers grew by 249% around the world in 2015 according to Certify, a travel-expense firm.
Each will send around 500,000 fewer travellers to Britain compared with what would otherwise have been expected, according to the forecast.
As another Gulliver recently reported, the use of Airbnb properties by business travellers around the world more than tripled last year.
Especially for those vulnerable travellers, they might have problems with their blood circulation, they might experience hearing problems and heart attacks.
El Pueblo, he said, is where travellers arriving by bus from Mexico often go to eat and to get their bearings.
"LGBT travellers may be affected by legislation passed recently in the states of North Carolina and Mississippi," the Foreign Office said.
More often than not, he'd start conducting customer-satisfaction surveys with randomly selected travellers, listening to their tales of riderly woe.
The airline is offering pregnant travellers booked on flights to Zika-hit areas the chance to rebook, a spokesman said Thursday.
Irish Travellers sometimes resolve disputes with their fists Fighter Roberto Duran stole mangoes as a kid to keep his family alive.
Travellers would retire to the pub at the end of the day and tell folk stories mixed with magic and realism.
Copenhagen Airport is one of Europe's busiest airports; a recent makeover has made sure it's fit for even the chicest travellers.
Trump's move also sent weary and confused travellers rushing to airports to board the last flights back to the United States.
But Air Algerie will arrange emergency flights to bring back dozens of Algerian travellers and those based in France, it said.
If the intent is to close the borders, they should man up and do it, instead of confusing already desperate travellers.
All of the new cases involved travellers arriving in China from abroad, the health authority said in a statement on Monday.
Authorities around the globe, including in the United States and many Asian countries, have stepped up screening of travellers from Wuhan.
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At 32 inches, fortunately the screens are big enough that travellers can still see what they're watching despite all that legroom.
I languished with a fever in a travellers' dorm for several days before I was able to explore Chengdu by bicycle.
Should you be flying on an Emirates Airbus A380, though, this torture is no longer something travellers have to worry about.
Governments discouraged casual travel because of the potential threat to social and political stability; travellers were almost universally viewed with suspicion.
UK travellers made almost 20503 million visits overseas in 2018, up from 51 million in 1998 and 29 million in 1988.
Most EU countries are members of the open-border Schengen area, which allows travellers and goods to cross frontiers without checks.
The first two versions of the order were deemed unconstitutional in federal court due to its apparent focus on Muslim travellers.
Faced with dwindling Chinese travellers, casino operator Crown Resorts dipped 0.3% as its half-yearly profit fell on weak gambling turnover.
European Commission competition boss Margrethe Vestager blocked Alstom-Siemens because their high combined market share could mean higher prices for travellers.
China will impose centralized quarantine on travellers who enter country via highways, and step up quarantine of international ships, it said.
Preparing for a Euro trip already requires a few steps, and soon travellers will tasked with yet another pre-vacation to-do.
AirAsia is launching a prepaid travel money card, which can be loaded with 10 different currencies, for Southeast Asian travellers, he said.
And when DJI wanted to let global travellers try its drones, it decided to open an "experience zone" at Hong Kong's airport.
For solo travellers it would mean more chance of a middle seat—not ideal, but worth the lower cost for many flyers.
Fun though they are, these types of gimmicks are unlikely to change the fundamental calculus made by travellers choosing where to stay.
Shoppers there might mourn the decline in inventory, but it is a tradeoff most travellers will be more than willing to take.
BUSINESS travellers have innumerable reasons to look forward to a visit to New York, and a few grounds to dread getting there.
FOR many regular travellers—or at least those without access to fast-track security lanes—it has become a fact of life.
Between 20153am and 10pm officials at ports and airports ask travellers questions about themselves, their destination and the purpose of their entry.
Primera's charter model may have seemed dated in an era when most travellers prefer to book their own flights directly with airlines.
Airbnb, a home-sharing website, recently bought Accomable, a listings site for accessible holiday properties, to increase its offering to disabled travellers.
It will examine the effect of this unprecedented flow on the travellers themselves, on their host societies and ultimately on China itself.
JFK is the main gateway to the world's capital of consumerism, yet scarcely any retail therapy is available to treat travellers' boredom.
Amadeus said it believed that a surcharge was not in the best interest of travellers and that indirect distribution remained cost-efficient.
Officials are catching more and more Chinese travellers at the airport with suitcases full of luxury goods and slapping taxes on them.
And the model's success is not certain in poorer countries, where travellers will go to greater lengths to avoid paying for extras.
And for the first time since it started collecting data in 2013, Uber has seen a decline in use among business travellers.
Though this can make flying cheaper for frequent business travellers, the most attractive part may be the amount of time it saves.
The "illogic" of the administration's desire to keep hundreds of millions of travellers out of the country was "palpable", the ruling said.
And some travellers should receive additional compensation for other costs incurred, such as transfers to re-route those moved to other airlines.
Since such gadgets have proliferated, the hotel industry too has been confused about what facilities they should offer to service weary travellers.
Musement, a "digital travel companion" that lets travellers discover and book things to do, has closed $10 million in Series B funding.
President Donald Trump has banned travellers from some Muslim-majority countries; France and other states have banned Muslim head- or face-coverings.
The nights are cold and noisy, and he fears the knock of policemen and other travellers on the side of his van.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT on November 5th that Icelandair and WOW, two Icelandic airlines, will merge will come as some relief to many travellers.
In the average month last year, only 703% of American business travellers booked their flights more than 15 days ahead of travel.
He fights other men for cash in hidden remnants of the wild that are frequented by travellers and others scrabbling to survive.
So enamoured of wine were these Iranians that many of the travellers who encountered them could hardly fathom that they were pious.
A FEW years ago a spate of airlines introduced child-free areas on their planes, in order to appeal to business travellers.
Travellers have signalled that they are willing to suffer all sorts of discomforts and inconveniences for the sake of a lower fare.
There's France's Misterbandb, which caters to the gay community, and in Sweden there's Handiscover, one of several startups catering to disabled travellers.
If the staff are rude, the queues are badly managed or the "extras" extravagantly priced, travellers can hardly take their business elsewhere.
Travellers may now have to pay a service fee to the company handling their application on top of the standard visa fee.
Travellers on NH22 often see animal crossings, with the surrounding forests being home to animals such as elephants, tigers, bears and leopards.
So we're seeing many more premium Chinese travellers who are wanting better experiences and who are willing to pay more for it.
Soon even the most organised of travellers will throw stuff in willy-nilly, at which point extra pockets just become a nuisance.
If there has been one story this year, it has been the incredible rise in the proportion of business travellers using Uber.
Travellers—Ireland's only indigenous ethnic group—have existed for centuries, though there is no academic consensus on when the community became distinct.
But today, most of Ireland's 30,000 travellers live in houses permanently or reside in halting sites, especially built to accommodate mobile homes.
And so the airline has decided to try out a new platform, one that's been doing quite well with business travellers: Airbnb.
That holds true even if, as with business travellers on an essential trip, the "choice" of destination is no choice at all.
Travellers who recently visited countries where zika is widespread have been returning to the states and reporting a handful of infection cases.
Because they spend so much time on the road, business travellers are more desensitised to the threats that international travel can bring.
As someone who welcomes business travellers to the office regularly, it is fair to say that the large majority are considerate guests.
Business travellers in America, especially where cannabis use is legal or decriminalised, may notice that room 420 is no longer on offer.
Far fewer TSA employees have been accused of drug or alcohol violations, or of misusing travellers' property or taking it without authorisation.
UAE airlines Etihad and Emirates said all travellers holding Qatari passports were currently prohibited from traveling to or transiting through the emirates.
Unbeknown to Schulze, his lover had been tasked by the Stasi with picking up solo travellers and business people from the West.
In July a survey found that half of business travellers said they prefer to avoid human contact altogether when on the road.
Stockholm Västerås warns travellers that it wil take them at least 70 minutes to drive into Sweden's capital from the arrivals terminal.
As travellers wheeled their luggage past carrousels, a young man reached into his waistband, removed a handgun, and began firing at random.
Three days earlier, Trump, prodded by his most ideological aides, had issued an executive order banning travellers from seven Muslim-majority countries.
The Travellers, so named for their itinerant lifestyle, have stood on the bottom rung of Ireland's social and economic ladder for generations.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said that within 12 hours, airports across South Korea and Italy will screen all travellers for coronavirus.
Under Austria's new measures, mobile health check teams will from Tuesday check travellers in the Brenner pass region and other crossing points.
Singapore's new measures announced late Monday came into effect on March 7, when authorities said two symptomatic Indonesian travellers arrived in Singapore.
The Czechs have banned flights from that region and have boosted checks on incoming travellers along its borders to prevent the spread.
By Friday afternoon, both the aviation authority and the health ministry had confirmed that a negative test was needed for foreign travellers.
Out of 1118 travellers, 41 had Zika (nearly 4 percent), 41 had dengue, and 23 had chikungunya, yet another mosquito-borne virus.
He has shut Malaysia's borders for travellers, restricted internal movement, closed schools and universities and ordered non-essential businesses to stay out.
There, the travellers found stained beds seven or eight to a room, dirty floors and mouldy vegetable peelings left in a cupboard.
Israel on Wednesday ordered travellers arriving from Germany, France, Spain, Austria and Switzerland to return home into home quarantine over coronavirus concerns.
TRAVEL Most EU countries are members of the open-border Schengen area, which allows travellers and goods to cross frontiers without checks.
No ultimatum is issued; no humans are abducted and probed until they blush; no hairless mini-travellers trot out to say hello.
Protesters shouted out "welcome to Hong Kong!" to travellers emerging through customs and plied them with leaflets about the pro-democracy cause.
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Antalya and Dalaman in Turkey were Thomas Cook Airlines' most popular destinations for British travellers, according to data from airline database Cirium.
One way in which vulnerable travellers deal with their anxiety on a plane is to take on board an "emotional support animal" (ESA).
Even in the absence of that risk, few countries' authorities are keen on admitting travellers who might transmit disease to those already there.
The town of Liberal is said to have been named for an early settler famous among travellers for being free with drinking water.
The process was sped up however due to challenges presented by the administration's executive order, which bars travellers from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
Its survey of North American business travellers found that 37% had extended a work trip to include some leisure within the past year.
LONDON (Reuters) - London Gatwick Airport reopened on Friday after a rogue drone saboteur wrought travel chaos for hundreds of thousands of Christmas travellers.
Still, the 14.2m Americans who rely on tourism for their jobs will have to hope that travellers will not necessarily follow their intentions.
If Mr Trump's protectionism results in less business between America and the rest of the world, the number of international travellers could fall.
Last week, the company announced the launch of Trips, a service through which locals can offer guided tours and other experiences to travellers.
But for travellers in America, going by rail is generally not an option outside of the transit corridor from Washington, DC to Boston.
They offer courses in pursuits like dancing, online shopping or English for would-be-travellers, as well as in more traditional academic disciplines.
The presence of Uber, a ride-hailing service, is something business travellers have come to take for granted in cities around the world.
Travellers can still use the old system—fishing out their passports or boarding passes at every step of the process—if they prefer.
At least 59,000 travellers have been left affected and hundreds of flights delayed after a volcanic eruption on the Indonesian island of Bali.
The government did not identify the country, but gave a list of countries from which returning travellers who developed symptoms should isolate themselves.
Regular business travellers who do these things won't be brought up on charges, but they might be more likely to miss their flight.
NOTE to travellers headed to a stag do: the festivities begin at your destination, not on the plane that is taking you there.
ON MAY 20th, the biggest changes to train timetables in modern British history took place, affecting commuters and business travellers across the country.
Uber's bad PR this year might give some business travellers pause, but Mr Neveu says there is a much bigger factor counteracting that.
Travellers can book journeys with more than 500 European transport operators, including railway companies, bus operators and airlines offering flights within the region.
Small wonder, then, that a recent study by Clarabridge, a technology firm, suggests that few travellers ever actually lodge complaints about their flights.
In one section, the narrator opines on how 21st-century airports have become meccas, giant cities, for a new citizenry—travellers in transit.
Tribd will then show you prospective fellow travellers with plans and interests that match yours, and will even give you a compatibility score.
However, in other parts of the world, where hard borders now exist, travellers are likely to find that their passage will become easier.
Forty-nine per cent of the travellers surveyed said that wi-fi increases their productivity, even though only 29% are reimbursed for it.
Here's Hello Games' original announcement of the feature: You'll be able to explore the universe with your friends, or bump into random travellers.
Travellers going in and out of Bank and Monument fell by 22 percent in the first eight months of 103 compared with 210.
But he said Vietnamese airlines could struggle to make U.S. flights profitable because of the lack of demand from high-paying business travellers.
Hence the appeal to urban planners of the idea of travellers combining existing mass-transit schemes with a growing variety of private services.
In terms of travellers who buy the most tickets via its platform, it's still Americans, Canadians, British and Spanish tourists making the running.
Until that happens, regional airlines will continue to feel the pinch—and travellers who heretofore had never heard of the regionals will, too.
As we have mentioned before on this blog, road warriors are often more measured about the threats they face overseas than casual travellers.
Most travellers know that in an American restaurant or taxi, it is standard to tip 15-20%, even if the service isn't exemplary.
If true, and despite Lyft's fightback, the odds must be on business travellers living in an Uber-only world a few years hence.
But planes are supposed to be a haven where travellers can sit back, watch a film, sleep or work with a relaxing drink.
But international arrivals add to the threat from travellers who have visited remote jungle areas, in some of which the disease is endemic.
In his first week in office, he tried to ban travellers from seven Muslim-majority countries, arguing that they pose a terrorist threat.
IN THE aftermath of the latest terror attacks in Europe and America, security concerns are once more at the forefront of travellers' minds.
They have an inherent interest in boxing, and two English travellers, Tyson Fury and Billy Joe Saunders, have been taking over the sport.
Although the town is on a two-lane highway that runs east and west across the Panhandle, it offers no services to travellers.
In December, the population swells to nearly three times its usual size as Travellers return home to celebrate Christmas and the wedding season.
Mr. Casey had said that the Travellers were "basically people camping in someone else's land" and that their separate ethnic status was nonsense.
Trump announced on Wednesday a 30-day ban on travellers entering the United States from 26 European countries, effective from midnight on Friday.
For politicians, journalists or ordinary travellers who want to really understand a place and its people, there is no substitute for shoe leather.
Now a new study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal makes the case that Zika is hitting Canadian travellers harder than anyone anticipated.
Still, nothing prepared me for what I'd see the next day at the Timehouse Muzeum: The Time Travellers Museum and Narnia Totnes Shop.
An Italian cruise ship's 6,000 passengers were kept on board while tests were held on two Chinese travellers suspected of having the coronavirus.
The company has been investing in China, its fastest-growing market and has revamped rooms at Holiday Inn to woo local business travellers.
Fatigued after their long journey, the two travellers rested with Sazeracs in a forest of ferns, bright-green tentacles stroking their hair. ♦
The company has been investing in China, its fastest-growing market, and has revamped rooms at Holiday Inns to woo local business travellers.
The park also has checkpoints where travellers wash their hands and are tested for the high temperature that may mean they have Ebola.
Neighbouring countries should resist the temptation to ban travellers from Congo—many would simply sneak across borders, making it harder to monitor infections.
GetYourGuide has made a name for itself as the startup that helped the stale idea of guided tours for travellers on its head.

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