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Dubai travel warning: How the Israel-Hamas war is affecting UAE flights
AMID the chaos of the escalating conflict in the Middle East, several flights to and from Dubai have been cancelled or delayed.
Here we take a look at whether it is safe to travel to the area, which airlines are affected and how flight paths have changed so far.
Are flights going to and from Dubai?
Flights are still operating to and from Dubai, but with significant disruptions due to the spiralling regional tensions.
Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest for international travel, is experiencing cancellations and delays.
Airlines cancelling and diverting flights
Several major airlines have been affected:
- Emirates cancelled all flights to and from Iraq, Iran and Jordan between Wednesday, October 2, 2024 and Saturday, October 5.
- Flydubai has also cancelled flights to these destinations.
- Emirates has suspended routes to and from Beirut until Tuesday, October 8, while Flydubai has suspended them until Monday, October 7.
- British Airways, Lufthansa and Swiss Air have diverted flights headed to Dubai and other Middle Eastern destinations.
- Etihad Airways is rerouting flights and warning of likely delays and cancellations.
Safety of travelling to Dubai
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) does not advise against travel to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Dubai.
However, they recommend staying vigilant, stating: “Terrorists are likely to try to carry out attacks in the UAE”.
The FCDO further advises: “Ongoing hostilities between Israel and Lebanon could escalate quickly and pose risks for the wider region. Monitor this travel advice and other media as the situation is changing fast”.
They also note that “Military activity in the Red Sea area” poses a security risk, with the “possibility that Travel Advice for nearby countries could change at short notice”.
Changes in flight paths
Flight paths changed significantly on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Here are the diversions which were put in place:
- Many flights avoided airspace over Iran, Israel, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon.
- Airlines diverted flights through alternative routes, which led to longer flight times.
- Traffic became dense over Istanbul, Cairo, and Antalya as flights rerouted to avoid certain areas.
- Some flights took wide arcs to the north and south to avoid affected airspace.
- These diversions added several hours to flight times.
According to FlightRadar, 81 flights were diverted by 16 airlines on October 1, when Iran launched its attack on Israel.
Additional travel advice
Visitors should remember to respect local laws when travelling in the UAE.
The FCDO advises: “Take care when walking or travelling alone, and use a reputable taxi company, particularly if you are female, and at night. Do not accept lifts from strangers”.
Travellers should also be aware that UAE airports have strict security measures for detecting illegal items, including in transit passengers’ baggage.
Even residual trace amounts of illegal drugs can lead to arrest and imprisonment.
Those flying within the region are strongly advised to check with their airlines for the most up-to-date information and to be prepared for potential last-minute changes or extended delays.
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Tiny European city reveals plans to become ‘major tourist hotspot’ with £6million revamp and new attractions
A NEW £5.8million investment is set to drive tourists to Ireland’s smallest city thanks to a host of exciting new attractions.
Back in April, Fáilte Ireland, the National Tourism Development Authority of Ireland, announced a five-year plan to revamp Kilkenny.
Located in County Kilkenny in South-East Ireland, holidaymakers often visit the tiny Irish city on a day trip from Dublin.
However, tourists may soon be planning to stay longer in the city thanks to the multi-million-pound development project.
The revamp will look to the city’s history, pubs and ties to hurling to promote Kilkenny as a major tourist destination in Ireland.
As part of the plan, Medieval Mile, a discovery trail in the city will be reimagined, with £1.2m being used to build the Museum of Medieval Kilkenny.
The Museum of Medieval Kilkenny will become a central point for the redevelopment of Medieval Mile and a key tourist attraction in the city.
Kilkenny’s redevelopment will also make use of the River Barrow, the River Nore, and the River Suir, also known as the Three Sisters Rivers.
The Three Sisters Rivers will become a prime place for urban and rural outdoor activity experiences – although it is not yet known that these experiences will be.
Other attractions are also being considered like a world-class creative animation visitor experience.
This visitor experience will build on Kilkenny’s heritage as a home to creative artists.
The project is being funded by Fáilte Ireland and Kilkenny County Council who will pump £5.9m into the refurb.
Earlier this year, Paul Kelly, the boss of Fáilte Ireland said: “This five-year Destination and Experience Development Plan captures the unique themes that are central to Kilkenny and features key priority projects which will transform the tourism offering across the region.
“The development of the River Barrow Tourism Masterplan, reimagination of the Medieval Mile, and building on Kilkenny’s cultural and creative heritage will strengthen Kilkenny’s position as an internationally compelling destination in Ireland’s Ancient East.
It is not yet known when any of the attractions will open to the public.
OTHER KILKENNY ATTRACTIONS
Until the revamp is completed in five years’ time, there are still plenty of things to do in Kilkenny.
One of the main tourist attractions is Kilkenny Castle, which was built in the 12th century.
The Irish castle was remodelled in the Victorian Era and was taken over by the Irish State in 1969.
Nowadays, Kilkenny Castle welcomes thousands of visitors each year who want to see the library, drawing room, nursery and bedrooms decorated in 1830s splendour
Other attractions include St. Canice’s Cathedral and Round Tower, Rothe House and Garden and the The Black Abbey.
Beer enthusiasts will want to check out Smithwick’s Experience where they can go on a brewery tour and sample some Irish ale.
A Short History of Kilkenny
Evidence of human settlement in the Kilkenny area dates back to prehistoric times.
In the 12th century, the city grew rapidly with the construction of significant buildings such as St. Canice’s Cathedral and the Black Abbey.
Between the 14th and 16th centuries, the Irish city became an important centre for trade.
It also played a significant role during the Confederate Wars (1641-1653).
The Kilkenny Confederation, a governing body of Irish Catholics, was established here in 1642, making the city a temporary capital. Kilkenny Castle was besieged by Oliver Cromwell’s forces in 1650.
Kilkenny experienced economic growth and urban development in the 18th century, with the construction of new buildings and improvements in infrastructure.
In more recent years, the city saw renewed growth and development with a focus on its rich heritage to promote tourism.
Earlier this year, plans were put forward to transform London Waterloo – the third busiest train station in the UK.
The proposals detailed new entrances, increased space on the station’s concourses and new shops and restaurants.
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European airlines to increase hidden costs for passengers – with seats to be more expensive
SEVERAL airlines in Europe are set to bump up the price of their hidden costs with UK holidaymakers impacted by the measure.
British holidaymakers will be affected as UK routes won’t be an exception in the hike.
The Lufthansa Group covers Lufthansa, Eurowings Discover, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Swiss and Air Dolomiti.
And from the start of this month, Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa and Swiss raised the cost of seat reservation prices.
Seat reservation prices aren’t often included in the initial price, making them a hidden charge to customers.
Most economy class passengers travelling on short-haul flights won’t be affected by the measure, with seat reservations for “regular seats” remaining free of charge.
However, anyone who wants to book certain seats like an extra legroom seat will now need to pay.
Meanwhile, holidaymakers flying on an Economy Light Fare on short and medium-haul flights will need to pay to have their assigned seat changed.
This means passengers will be issued an assigned seat for free but will have to pay for any changes.
A Lufthansa spokesperson has said assigned seats can be changed at an airport desk without a charge.
Those passengers travelling on medium and long-haul flights will also pay a fee if they want to pick their seats.
Just like on short-haul routes, seats will be assigned for free but holidaymakers will pay to change their seat reservation.
This amount will not be fixed. Instead, it will be based on factors like a passenger’s route and the type of seat they’d like to book, such as a regular seat compared to an extra legroom seat.
The cost of seat reservations will start at €14 (£11.70) but cost as much as €115 (£97) for economy passengers travelling on long-haul services.
Families travelling with children and groups of holidaymakers on a joint booking will be seated together where possible.
Earlier this year German carrier Lufthansa also increased the price of its flights by up to £60 in a bid to cover new EU regulations.
Lufthansa introduced an environmental charge of up to £60 to its fares.
Holidaymakers now have to splurge extra when flying from EU countries as well as Britain, Norway and Switzerland.
The increase will be effective as early as Wednesday but will cover flights starting from January 1, 2025, onwards.
EU regulations force airlines to use more sustainable jet fuel in a bid to reduce emissions, and subsequently, drive up costs.
The German airline said: “The surcharge is intended to cover part of the steadily rising additional costs due to regulatory environmental requirements.”
It comes as flight experts have warned travellers that plane tickets will likely skyrocket this summer.
A group of aviation industry leaders have revealed that worldwide inflation and jet fuel costs are significant factors in the price hike.
Earlier this year, Lufthansa has launched a new airline with routes across Europe, including Hanover, Düsseldorf, Bordeaux and Birmingham.
Holidaymakers in Birmingham will be able to fly directly to Munich when the new route takes to the skies tomorrow.
It comes after the German carrier scrapped all of its flights to a popular UK airport in February.
Lufthansa only started running flights between Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport and Frankfurt in May 2022.
Flight compensation rules
A look at your rights if a flight is delayed or cancelled, when your entitled to compensation and if your travel insurance can cover the costs.
What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed?
Under UK law, airlines have to provide compensation if your flight arrives at its destination more than three hours late.
If you’re flying to or from the UK, your airline must let you choose a refund or an alternative flight.
You will be able to get your money back for the part of your ticket that you haven’t used yet.
So if you booked a return flight and the outbound leg is cancelled, you can get the full cost of the return ticket refunded.
But if travelling is essential, then your airline has to find you an alternative flight. This could even be with another airline.
When am I not entitled to compensation?
The airline doesn’t have to give you a refund if the flight was cancelled due to reasons beyond their control, such as extreme weather.
Disruptions caused by things like extreme weather, airport or air traffic control employee strikes or other ‘extraordinary circumstances’ are not eligible for compensation.
Some airlines may stretch the definition of “extraordinary circumstances” but you can challenge them through the aviation regulator the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Will my insurance cover me if my flight is cancelled?
If you can’t claim compensation directly through the airline, your travel insurance may refund you.
Policies vary so you should check the small print, but a delay of eight to 12 hours will normally mean you qualify for some money from your insurer.
Remember to get written confirmation of your delay from the airport as your insurer will need proof.
If your flight is cancelled entirely, you’re unlikely to be covered by your insurance.
However, the route was scrapped, despite an increase in the number of flights between the two airports in the summer of 2023.
Meanwhile, Lufthansa will also be introducing “business class style” economy seats without the hefty price tag.
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Seaside town named one of UK’s worst to be revamped – with huge new attraction and reopening of abandoned theme park
A SEASIDE town in the north of England could be set to benefit from two huge investment projects.
Morecambe in Lancashire was named one of the worst coastal towns in the UK by the Telegraph.
The report, which was published last year, ranked Morecambe as the 5th worst seaside town in the country, saying it could be “so much more than it is”.
And that could very much be the case, with two huge development projects potentially on the horizon.
The Lancashire-based seaside town was already set to benefit from the arrival of the second incarnation of the Eden Project, which is due to open by 2028.
Developers hope Eden Project Morecambe will be able to replicate the success of the Eden Project in Cornwall.
The huge £100million attraction will feature a “hyper-real forest” with large installations and immersive theatre.
It will have three huge shell-shaped pavilions that will overlook Morecambe Bay and a “Bay Glade” with a well-being landscape and a Natural Observatory for research and education.
There will also be an exhibition area and meeting point for guests named the Bay Hall as well as play areas, restaurants, cafes and a gift shop.
Talks are also underway to regenerate Frontierland – an abandoned theme park in Morecambe that closed in 2000.
The site where Frontierland sits has been left bare for the last 24 years but the local council are hoping to bring it back to its former glory.
According to the BBC, the Frontierland site was discussed at the latest Eden community conversation event, which was hosted by the local authority.
City council officer, Jonathan Noad revealed that around “35 regional and national developers” were coming to the town to discuss the abandoned theme park.
However, Jonathan added that the developers would “need to up-their-gears and put their ideas to us” as they look to start the procurement process.
Lancaster City Council acquired the land in 2021 and invited interested parties to submit development plans for it.
The city council official added: “We’ve also got the rest of central Morecambe to look at.
“Work will also look at Morecambe environments and what the public realm needs to look like to attract visitors.”
The authority hopes a developer will propose an “exciting idea” which can transform the site in the next 18 months.
The Eden Project and the possible redevelopment of Frontierland isn’t the only thing that’s drawing tourists to Morecambe.
Last year, one of the town’s most famous residents, heavyweight boxing champ Tyson Fury, increased the number of visitors to the town, with his Netflix series At Home With the Furys.
In episode one of the series, Fury explains why he has never moved away from the town, saying the view of the bay, where he can often be seen running, is one of the main attractions.
He said: “I’ve often tampered with the idea of living abroad and living in Monaco and America, but there’s always something that keeps me here in Morecambe Bay.
“I believe it’s probably the sea air calling to me, ‘don’t go! Stay!’
“Every time I jog down the front, I look at the bay and the view and I think, ‘Wow, no matter where I go in the world, I will never get that anywhere else’.”
Before the regeneration takes place, visitors have plenty to see, with places like Happy Mount Park, the Eric Morecambe Statue and The Smugglers Den pub all rated highly on TripAdvisor.
The beach itself receives a lot of praise too, with one reviewer writing: “This bay is beautiful and very extensive so there is plenty of coastline to walk along.
“There were lots of people swimming out into the sea. The beach had large rocks then sand and was full of character. Well worth a visit on a nice day.”
What are the Sun team’s favourite seaside towns?
THE Sun’s travel team share some of their favourite English seaside towns
Folkestone, Kent
With views of France (on a very clear day), the main attraction is the Harbour Arm, sitting at the edge of the converted train tracks and selling hand-crafted goods and amazing food.
The multicoloured high street with shops and restaurants can’t be missed, my favourites being Burrito Buoy for some amazing margaritas and The Folkestone Bookshop for some novels.
You’ll need to pack your beach shoes as it has a stony beach over a sandy beach – but after a few drinks at the much loved pilot bar, you’ll hardly care.
Kara Godfrey, Deputy Travel Editor
Mousehole, Cornwall
The small sandy bay has retained it’s chocolate box charm, crammed with weathered fishing boats and backed by pokey cafes and airy art galleries where seaside-inspired works hang from the walls.
For impeccable views of a wild sea and homemade grub, head to Rock Pool Cafe which sits atop a craggy cliff and order a ‘make it yourself’ hot chocolate.
There are some impressive coastal walks – but be warned it can be hilly.
Sophie Swietochowski, Assistant Travel Editor
Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire
Accessible on a spit of sand when the tide is out, this quirky little community art project is made up of driftwood, flags and mementoes from those who have visited to admire the huge swathes of golden sands and sparkling waters.
Sadly the original was destroyed in a fire in 2023 but an enthusiastic band of local volunteers are slowly re-building the landmark.
Lisa Minot, Head of Travel
Meanwhile, this seaside town in England – with sandy beaches, donkey rides & the best B&B in the world.
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