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The world’s highest gym class to be launched in a hot air balloon 2,200ft in the air
January is often the month associated with new fitness regimes, with gyms seeing an increase in sign-ups and people looking…
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Pilot reveals why a feather pillow is essential to bring in your carry-on luggage – and the best way to pack it
By MARTI STELLING, REPORTER Published: 10:06 EST, 5 January 2026 | Updated: 10:06 EST, 5 January 2026 A retired pilot…
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Revealed: There are now more Brits in Benidorm than Spaniards for the first time in seven years
By NATALIA PENZA and ALESIA FIDDLER – TRAVEL REPORTER Published: 11:01 EST, 5 January 2026 | Updated: 11:01 EST, 5…
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Seven ways to discover Sydney beyond the Ashes – from sunrise kayaking tours to rooftop cocktail bars
The fifth and final Test match in the Ashes has just begun in Sydney. But cricket fans have more to…
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How First Class air travel has changed throughout the years – and how much smaller the seats have become
Flying first class has long been considered the pinnacle of luxury when it comes to commercial travel. From quieter cabins…
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Why young people are seeking mini retirement – and the most popular destinations they’re heading to
By ERIN DEBORAH WAKS, TRAVEL WRITER Published: 05:09 EST, 5 January 2026 | Updated: 05:09 EST, 5 January 2026 Retirement…
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The £7.4bn underwater tunnel connecting Africa to Europe is one step closer to reality
An ambitious plan to create a colossal underwater tunnel connecting Africa to Europe has been given a fresh boost. The…
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