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In our travel news round-up this week: advice for holiday travelers, a robot that could save old languages from dying out, plus a new super-luxurious overnight train in Italy.
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The Appian Way symbolized the Roman Empire’s might. Now Italy is restoring the ancient road, hoping to create a pilgrimage route through history. Rome’s third-century Arch of Drusus marks the start of ...
DALLAS—The last time Southwest Airlines changed its boarding process, nearly 20 years ago, it launched an online boarding school to teach passengers the basics. This time, travelers might need a ...
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WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Major Chinese airlines on Tuesday urged the Trump administration to abandon a plan to bar them from flying over Russia on U.S. flights, saying it would increase flight ...
A developer has applied for planning permission to build 248 homes - despite hundreds of residents saying they see no need for new housing. VW Turnbull has formally asked for consent from Stockton ...
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It was a day of high human emotion and high political spectacle. Finally, after 738 days, Israeli hostages who had been kept in horrendous conditions in Gaza were coming home to their families as part ...