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6 Mar

Jet2.com Enhances Connectivity with New Summer 2027 Flights to Reus, Crete, and Pula from UK

Jet2.com Enhances Connectivity with New Summer 2027 Flights to Reus, Crete, and Pula from UK Jet2.com is set to expand its summer 2027 network with the introduction of three new destinations from Bournemouth and Edinburgh airports. The airline will begin offering weekly flights to Reus, Spain, from Bournemouth, and introduce new services to Crete, Greece, and Pula, Croatia, from Edinburgh. This expansion brings more travel opportunities to holidaymakers, strengthening Jet2’s position as a major carrier for both regional and international travel. New Routes from Bournemouth: Expanding the Costa Dorada Offering Starting on May...

5 Mar

Ryanair Flight Boeing 737-800 from Pisa to Scotland Sparks Alarm After Emergency Landing With Just Minutes of Fuel Remaining Amid Powerful Winds Caused By Storm Amy: Investigation Results are Here

Ryanair Flight Boeing 737-800 from Pisa to Scotland Sparks Alarm After Emergency Landing With Just Minutes of Fuel Remaining Amid Powerful Winds Caused By Storm Amy: Investigation Results are Here Ryanair Flight Boeing 737-800 from Pisa to Scotland Sparks Alarm After Emergency Landing With Just Minutes of Fuel Remaining Amid Powerful Winds Caused By Storm Amy: Investigation Results are Here Ryanair Flight Boeing 737-800 from Pisa to Scotland has suddenly sparked alarm across the aviation world after an emergency landing with just minutes of fuel remaining amid powerful winds caused by Storm...

4 Mar

Dunoon Debuts Its First Ever Food and Drink Festival This July

Dunoon Debuts Its First Ever Food and Drink Festival This July Dunoon, a scenic town on Scotland’s west coast, is set to host its first ever food and drink festival in July. Spanning two days, the event promises a rich mix of local flavours, street food, and interactive experiences. The festival will take place on 25th and 26th July and is organised by Dunoon Presents, the town’s Business Improvement District. The event aims to attract visitors from across Argyll and Scotland, while establishing Dunoon as a must-visit foodie destination. Located on the Cowal...

1 Mar

Pennan Aberdeenshire: A Hidden Scottish Seaside Village with Just One Street and Big Views

Pennan Aberdeenshire: A Hidden Scottish Seaside Village with Just One Street and Big Views Nestled in Aberdeenshire’s rugged coastline, small village Pennan is one of the last places you would go if you wanted to travel and find some seclusion. This remote Scottish village has just one street, and it is located directly above the ocean and below steep cliffs. Beyond the village is an endless expanse of the North Sea. With only a few houses, a small harbor, and a rugged coastline, Pennan is a truly unique destination across the...

28 Feb

Why Real Explorers Are Ditching Popular Beaches for These Eight Unknown Archipelagos in 2026: Find Out

Why Real Explorers Are Ditching Popular Beaches for These Eight Unknown Archipelagos in 2026: Find Out Top dreamy archipelagos for 2026 are being sought by travellers who dream of cinematic horizons, wild coastlines and sea-sculpted islands that still feel remote and authentic. In 2026, a handful of archipelagos stand out for their scenery, protected status and strong backing from official or trusted bodies, making them ideal choices for travellers, photographers and nature lovers alike. Each of these destinations is characterised by dramatic landscapes, layered cultural narratives and carefully managed environments, and...

25 Feb

Stornoway Port Braces for Record 2026 Cruise Season Igniting Outer Hebrides Tourism: All You Need to Know

Stornoway Port Braces for Record 2026 Cruise Season Igniting Outer Hebrides Tourism: All You Need to Know Stornoway Port, gateway to the Outer Hebrides, anticipates a landmark 2026 cruise season with eighty-nine ship visits drawing over sixty thousand passengers. This surge positions Stornoway as a prime hub for luxury tourism in Scotland’s remote isles, enhancing economic vitality through enhanced port facilities. Port Infrastructure Upgrades Recent investments totaling euro forty-nine million have equipped Stornoway Port with a state-of-the-art deep-water terminal accommodating vessels over three hundred thirty meters long. These developments, backed by Scottish government...

25 Feb

Stornoway Port Now Set to Welcome Record Cruise Ship Calls in 2026, Boosting Scotland’s Tourism Industry, Here’s All You Need to Know

Stornoway Port Now Set to Welcome Record Cruise Ship Calls in 2026, Boosting Scotland’s Tourism Industry, Here’s All You Need to Know Stornoway Port is on track to have another record-breaking cruise season in 2026, with 89 cruise ship calls scheduled to bring a massive economic boost to the local economy. The Outer Hebrides’ largest port is quickly becoming a popular destination for global cruise companies, with more than 60,000 passengers due to arrive, injecting an estimated £7.8 million into the local economy. This is a massive indicator of Stornoway’s growing...

25 Feb

Netherlands Joins Italy, Poland, United Kingdom, United States, Scotland and More on the List of Most Spectacular Cities to Visit Each Month in 2026—Expert’s Ultimate Travel Recommendations for Unforgettable Journeys

Netherlands Joins Italy, Poland, United Kingdom, United States, Scotland and More on the List of Most Spectacular Cities to Visit Each Month in 2026—Expert’s Ultimate Travel Recommendations for Unforgettable Journeys The Netherlands has officially joined the ranks of Italy, Poland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Scotland, and many more as one of the most spectacular cities to visit each month in 2026. Travel experts have carefully curated this list, considering factors like seasonal attractions, local festivals, weather conditions, and cultural events that make these cities stand out. Whether you’re seeking...

23 Feb

Food Standards Scotland Now Aims to Improve Allergen Labeling for Food Businesses, Supporting Tourism and Culinary Travel, Everything You Need to Know

Food Standards Scotland Now Aims to Improve Allergen Labeling for Food Businesses, Supporting Tourism and Culinary Travel, Everything You Need to Know Food Standards Scotland (FSS) has now opened a 12-week consultation to invite views on how food businesses communicate allergen and ingredient information in the non-prepacked sector, including restaurants, cafes, takeaways, bakeries, and butcher shops. This consultation will close on May 17, 2026, and the purpose of this consultation is to invite views from a variety of stakeholders, including consumers, food businesses, local authorities, and trade associations, to improve food...

21 Feb

Authentic Edinburgh: How the ‘Stay Like a Local’ Campaign is Revolutionizing Sustainable Urban Travel

Authentic Edinburgh: How the ‘Stay Like a Local’ Campaign is Revolutionizing Sustainable Urban Travel Forever Edinburgh has officially launched the “Stay Like a Local” campaign, which takes a transformative approach to urban exploration in Scotland’s capital. This initiative aims to direct global travellers’ attention away from the well-travelled paths of the Royal Mile and towards the vibrant, breathing heart of the city’s diverse neighbourhoods. The shift from mere sightseeing to authentic immersion fosters a stronger connection between visitors and the local community. This movement is more than just a promotional campaign;...