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One of the world’s best airlines with UK flights reveals new cabins – with better economy seats and suite doors
ONE of the best airlines in the world has revealed their brand new cabins – with better seats in economy.
Cathay Pacific was named the fifth best airline in the world earlier this year in the SkyTrax Awards.
It also won World’s Best Economy this year, as well as World’s Cleanest Airline.
Cathay Group CEO Ronald Lam saying they were “extremely encouraged” after moving up from the top 10 to the top five for being one of the top airlines.
And launching this month are new cabins on their Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
The economy cabin is being “refreshed” with new seat covers as well as improved ergonomics.
The inflight entertainment interface has been improved, while the headrests are now flexible.
Premium Economy upgrades include padded footrests, leather headrests and 12.6 inch 4K screens.
The privacy features have been improved with “wings” and dividers between the seats.
Reading lights, cocktail tables and extra storage are also part of the new designs.
The premium economy passengers also get their own bathrooms on the flight, with touchless flush, taps and bins.
And Cathay Pacific is rolling out their Aria Suite in business class.
The “crown jewel” of business class, new suite doors have been introduced for the first time.
The doors are similar to ones on other airlines such as Qatar Airways and British Airways.
The suites also have 24 inch TV screens, wireless charging and fancy suede walls and wool seats.
There are even new storage designs which have cabinets and drawers, with headphone hooks, drink trays and personal mirrors.
Brits can fly with Cathay Pacific on flights from London Heathrow and Manchester to Hong Kong.
Flights start from £670 return, taking around 11 hours.
Another airline recently revealed their new cabin designs.
Delta connects the UK to the US with flights from London Heathrow, London Gatwick and Edinburgh.
What is it like to go to Hong Kong?
Cathay Pacific connects the UK to Hong Kong – and the Sun’s Deputy Travel Editor Kara Godfrey visited.
“Hong Kong is a great stopover destination between trips to Australia and New Zealand.
“It’s easy to get around — the Metro is simpler than the London Underground and you can even hop on a “ding ding,” one of the many double-decker trams.
“There are amazing bars to choose from – Ozone is the the highest rooftop bar in the world while the Quinary was named one of the best bars in Asia.
“Escape the city for a day to Sai Kung, an hour away and called the “back garden of Hong Kong” although even reminded me of Hawaii.
“If you want to stay, then the most famous is the country’s oldest hotel, The Peninsula.
“Dating back to 1928 and dubbed the Grand Dame of the East, it has since opened a hotel in London.”
Being introduced on their Boeing 757 planes, improvements are being rolled out in economy, premium economy and business class.
And we went to see what to expect from British Airways’ mega £7billion makeover of the entire airline – here’s what you can expect.
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Tropical indoor waterpark a few hours from the UK has secret cave pool and on-site holiday park
SCANDINAVIA’S largest waterpark is home to water slides and several pools, and return flights from the UK cost just £31.
Located in Billund in Denmark, Aquadome Billund is the largest waterpark in Scandinavia.
Billed as a tropical waterpark, Aquadome Billund is packed with attractions like water slides, a wave pool and jacuzzis.
There are five water slides at the Danish waterpark, including Turbo Racer and Feel the Rush, two of the park’s “lightning fast” slides.
Another one of the water slides is called Twister where park-goers are spun around a funnel before heading down the rest of the slide.
Meanwhile, the Tornado is a rubber ring ride where four family members are taken from the heights of the water park to its depths.
There’s also the wild river that takes visitors on a meander around the waterpark and Power Races were park-goers can race against each other to reach the bottom.
Aquadome Billund is also home to several pools, including an activity pool that’s been described as a “paradise” for water activities thanks to its basketball nets, balancing water lilies and dolphin play structures.
There’s also a secret cave pool where park-goers can dive under the water to spot brightly-coloured fish in a huge underwater tank that’s just metres away.
Other pools include a heated spa pool and a wave pool.
The waterpark is also home to a huge water playground with a host of activities, including giant tipping buckets and water cannons.
For younger visitors, there’s also a baby pool and a children’s pool for visitors aged five and under.
Adults can unwind in the infrared sauna.
Other on-site facilities include a changing area, a food court, a food terrace and a pavilion that serves snacks and other refreshments.
Aquadome Billund has been praised by visitors on TripAdvisor, with a 4/5 star rating on TripAdvisor from over 600 reviews.
One person wrote: “A great place, especially for small children, as the majority of the room and slides in Aquadome are dedicated to them.”
A second person added: “I’m not sure I’ve ever seen so many slides! This place makes Lalandia.”
While a third wrote: “A great day out for all the family.”
Aquadome Billund is part of Lalandia Billund, a holiday centre with an on-site holiday park and other adventure park areas.
Other themed areas inside the holiday centre include Winter World, with an ice rink, a climbing wall, a toboggan run and a brand-new ride called Sky Rider that gives park-goers an aerial view of the festive world.
There’s also Monky Tonky Land – an indoor play area with trampolines, ball pitches and a Lego area.
Other areas include a sports and fitness facility, a games and bowling area and an entertainment venue with children’s shows and family karaoke.
What is it like to visit Lalandia’s Aquadome?
THE Sun’s Colin Robertson visited Lalandia Aquadome last year with his family, here’s what he thought of the Danish waterpark.
If the sun rears its head, try Lalandia AquaDome (about £120 for a family of four). This superb waterpark has some of the most exhilarating slides I’ve experienced.
If you don’t fancy them, there is a glorious outdoor pool (heated, this is Scandinavia!) with numerous Jacuzzis.
When you’re done getting soaked you can grab a bite to eat at the nearby fake Italian piazza, which is actually a lot better than it sounds.
This is, after all, a town built on plastic bricks where sometimes the best things are not meant to be real.
Outside there’s also an adventure park with a 16m-high tower complete with balancing trials, a zipline and a viewing terrace.
Lalandia in Billund is just a five-minute walk from Legoland Billund.
Holidaymakers can book to stay overnight at one of the on-site holiday homes that can sleep up to eight people.
Visitors who prefer to stay elsewhere can book day tickets to Lalandia Billund.
Entry costs just under £38 per person.
Direct flights operate from London and Manchester to Billund, with return fares starting from £31 in November.
Flights take just 90 minutes.
Meanwhile, this is what it’s like to go down the world’s tallest and fastest waterslide.
And this award-winning waterpark has the UK’s biggest wave pool.
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New Google Flights feature will let you always find the cheapest plane ticket
GOOGLE Flights have revealed a new tool that will help holidaymakers find the cheapest plane ticket.
The new booking feature, which was announced earlier this week, will help passengers find the cheapest fares.
Holidaymakers who already use Google Flights to find airfares will know that the search engine displays the ‘best options’ at the top of the results page.
These deals are normally direct flights that fly to and from the most convenient airport, although they’re not always the cheapest options.
Google Flights‘ latest feature, which is being rolled out across the platform this week, will have an option to display the cheapest flights.
A blog post from Google reads: “But sometimes, there might be cheaper options available for those of you who are willing to give up some convenience for the best deal.
“For example, there could be a third-party booking site offering a lower price than the airline itself.
“Or you might be able to save by flying back to a different airport that’s in the same city you departed from — like flying out of New York’s LaGuardia and returning to JFK.”
In order to find the cheapest flights, passengers will need to click on the “cheapest” tab on the search engine to see if there are any better deals to be had.
In order to bag the cheapest flights, holidaymakers may need to be more creative with their itineraries by opting for longer layovers, self-transfers or purchasing flights with multiple airlines.
By using this new feature, holidaymakers will need to decide whether the cost savings are worth the hassle.
It is hoped that the new Google Flights feature will help budget travellers find the best bargains.
The news comes just weeks after Google Flights introduced a refund feature that offers travellers the lowest price guarantee when booking certain flights.
Google announced: “No one likes to feel buyer’s remorse, and that’s especially true for a big purchase like plane tickets where the prices change from day to day.”
The new tool enables travellers to determine whether the price of their trip is low, high, or average for their planned trip.
Jetsetters can also set flexible dates to find the cheapest time to book.
However, if the price drops between the time of purchase and take-off, Google will pay the difference via Google Pay.
The refund policy will only apply to flights that are booked with Google and departing from the US.
Travellers should ensure there is a price guarantee badge before purchasing a ticket otherwise, they won’t be eligible for a refund if the price drops before takeoff.
Cheap Airfares
Earlier this year, a travel expert revealed the “sweet spot” for flights to get cheap fares.
Jack Sheldon, flight expert at Jacksflightclub.com, said the best time to bag the cheapest flight tickets is between six to 12 weeks before taking off.
Flyers can get an absolute bargain deal while following the hack – and can save up to 50 per cent on flight tickets.
Booking a flight midweek instead of a weekend – when airports can be really busy – can also help you save some extra cash which you can splash on your vacation instead.
Gavin Lapidus, travel agent and director of multi-centre holiday specialists eShores, said Monday to Wednesday is the best time of the week to board a cheap flight.
If you’re flexible with your dates, always double-check departure days, as flying a day sooner or later could save you up to 20 per cent.
The travel expert has shared a number of tips around saving cash when booking your holiday.
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TIME TO FLY: Always use a flight comparison site to search for the cheapest operator on your chosen route.
Airlines release tickets up to a year in advance and, generally, the earlier you book, the cheaper flights are.
This is especially true if you’re planning to fly during peak periods, such as summer holidays.
FLEXIBLE WINS: You’ll be able to find the best deals if you can be flexible on your destination or with dates of travel.
Flying midweek is usually the cheapest, while Fridays and Sundays tend to be the most expensive.
If you have set dates in mind, try Skyscanner’s “Everywhere” search tool, which will show the cheapest destinations available at those times.
PACKAGE UP: You can usually save cash by opting for an all-inclusive deal over booking flights and hotels separately, according to research by consumer group Which?.
However, it does depend on the destination so it’s worth doing your research.
Spain was found to be cheaper as an all-inclusive, but you would be better off doing a DIY holiday in Portugal’s Algarve.
However, travellers are advised not to overlook travel agents as lots of them specialise in finding the best value trips for customers.
Condé Nast Traveller’s fashion editor Charlotte Davey gave a word of advice when booking future flights.
Travel
Abandoned UK airport that offered budget flights to Spain and Cyprus reveals plans to re-open after two-year closure
AN ABANDONED UK airport that once offered budget flights to Spain and Cyprus has revealed plans to re-open after a two-year closure.
Doncaster Sheffield Airport shut in 2022 after Wizz Air confirmed it would terminate the majority of its flights from the airport.
The airport, also known as the Robin Hood Airport, is located in Finningley near Doncaster and previously served millions of travellers heading to holiday destinations.
It opened to passengers in 2005 and was one of only two commercial international airports in Yorkshire.
Within its first year, it became the 23rd largest airport in the UK, and by 2007, it had served an impressive 2.28 million passengers.
The first commercial flight from Doncaster Sheffield Airport was to Palma de Majorca, and it has since flown travellers to destinations across Greece, Portugal, and France.
The airport’s reopening is expected to delight nearby residents, who will be eager to once again use the popular travel hub.
Mayor Ros Jones stated that she intends to keep “councillors, residents, and businesses updated” as plans progress to reopen Doncaster Sheffield Airport.
She added: “The procurement of an operator is in its final stages of due diligence, we have regular meetings with investors, businesses and airlines.
“We have submitted a Statement of Need to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in relation to re-establishing our airspace, this will soon be publicly available via the CAA website, I cannot emphasise enough the importance of retaining our airspace, our MPs continue to engage with the Aviation Minister in relation to this.”
Mark Chadwick, a garage owner, is part of the Save Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA) campaign.
He revealed that a major announcement regarding the airport’s reopening is expected in the coming weeks and encouraged people to sign a petition advocating for the reinstatement of the airport’s airspace.
The garage owner stated that the council was in discussions with potential operators and urged campaign members to remain patient as due diligence is conducted.
He said: “The purpose of due diligence is to mitigate risks, ensure legal compliance, and contribute to effective decision-making.
“So please be patient. And as my dear mum used to say “if you’ve nothing nice to say please don’t say anything!”
THE AIRPORT’S FUTURE
Doncaster Council signed a new 125-year lease on the travel hub earlier this year, while a new operator is expected to be named soon.
What’s more, millions of pounds worth of grants have been approved for the airport, while airlines have expressed an eagerness to return to its runways.
And last week, Three MPs from Doncaster met the new Aviation Minister Mike Kane to discuss the airport’s future.
The minister revealed that he is working with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on its reopening and on reopening its airspace, to allow planes to land and take off.
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, MP for Doncaster East and Axholme Lee Pitcher said: “Pleased to have met the Minister for Aviation & his team to discuss opening the airspace above Doncaster when needed – There was a strong commitment.
“Pleased to hear that the team are working closely with the CAA already to help allow the airspace to be available when required.”
Pitcher was joined in the meeting by Doncaster North MP Ed Miliband and Doncaster Central MP Sally Jameson.
The trio had previously written to the Aviation Minister to put forward the case for the airport’s reopening, urging him to prevent it becoming a “long and convoluted process”.
Their letter, published by Doncaster Free Press, reads: “As time is of the essence in our determination to re-open the airport, we strongly request that you as Aviation Minister intervene in preventing a long and convoluted new process that could place the airport; its operator and the airlines and freight companies at risk.
“A number of airline operators have already indicated a desire to commence operations at the Airport and it is likely that this will include a mix of low-cost, charter and full-service operators.
“Once the airport operator has been finalised in September, plans will be drawn up to re-commence general and business aviation traffic, with passenger operations to follow.”
Included in those airlines hoping to fly from the airport once it reopens is TUI, which confirmed earlier this year that it wants to use the hub again in the future.
The carrier was one of several that used to use the airport, which offered flights to places like Spain, Cyprus, Poland and Romania.
A TUI spokesperson previously said: “TUI has always supported Doncaster Sheffield Airport, proudly flying customers from the region and were disappointed when the airport closed.
“We’re excited about actively engaging with stakeholders about a potential re-opening”.
The Sun has contacted Sheffield council and save DSA for comment.
The quietest UK airports to travel from
These are the airports in the UK that cater for the fewest passengers
- Humberside – 136,976
Humberside stands out as the quietest UK airport with 136,976 terminal departures in 2023
- Southend – 146,072
Second on the list goes to Southend, as Southend-on-Sea airport had 146,072 departures
- Teesside – 226,557
With 226,557 terminal passengers last year, Teesside International Airport will be one of the quietest for UK travellers
- Norwich – 357,852
Norwich is also one of the quietest airports in the UK with 357,852
- Newquay – 408,870
To round out the list, Cornwall airport in Newquay ranks inside the top 5 with 408,870 passengers
Travel
Etihad to boost services to Copenhagen and Dusseldorf
Both routes will increase to daily from 1 October, 2025
Continue reading Etihad to boost services to Copenhagen and Dusseldorf at Business Traveller.
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Ryanair to launch first-ever UK flights to Turkey this winter – with £30 fares
BUDGET airline Ryanair will be launching its first-ever flights to Turkey from the UK later this year.
Later this year, Ryanair will operate two new routes from London Stansted to Bodrum and Dalaman in Turkey.
The no-frills airline started flying to Turkey in 2018, with routes from Bratislava and Dublin.
Six years after first launching flights to Turkey, Brit holidaymakers will be able to fly to the country using the budget airline.
Flights for Bodrum will leave London Stansted at 6.45am before arriving in Turkey at 12.35pm local time.
Return flights will then leave Bodrum at 13.35pm, touching down in the UK at 2.40pm.
One-way fares will start from as little as £29.99, with flights launching on December 1.
Bodrum has been dubbed the “St Tropez of Turkey” because of the superyachts that bob in the city’s bays.
The Turkish city also has a pristine promenade as well as designer shops on every corner, making it a magnet for the rich and famous.
A-listers like Mick Jagger, Kate Moss, Tom Hanks and Bill Gates have all been spotted on holiday in Bodrum.
Arguably, one of Bodrum’s main draws is its 65 beaches, including Bitez Beach, Kumbahçe Beach and Central Bodrum City Beach.
The Turkish city also sits on the site of Halicarnassus, which once held the Mausoleum — one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Other archeological draws include a 15th-century castle and the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, which houses one of the oldest prehistoric exhibitions in the world.
And just outside, there is the village of Etrim, where families have been making traditional Turkish rugs for hundreds of years.
Ryanair services to Dalaman will begin one day later on December 2, 2024.
Flights to Dalaman will leave London Stansted at 6am, landing in Turkey at 12.50pm.
Return services will then leave Dalaman at 2.45pm, arriving back in the UK at 3.45pm.
One of Dalaman’s most famous attractions is the rock tombs of Fethiye, built into the huge cliff faces.
But just like Bodrum, Dalaman also has a beautiful coastline lined with beach hotels like the 4H Holiday Village AQI Turkiye and Sunway Hotel.
Next year, Sun Express will start flying from Newcastle to
Dalaman.
New Ryanair routes
BUDGET airline Ryanair has also added several other new routes to its network in recent weeks and months. Here are a few of the airline’s latest offerings…
- The no-frills airline has added a new winter service from Belfast International Airport to Kaunas, Lithuania.
- Ryanair has launched four other new routes from London Stansted to Dubrovnik, Linz, Reggio and Sarajevo.
- Back in April, Ryanair launched its first flights from Cardiff, flying to both Tenerife and Alicante in Spain.
- Also in April, Ryanair’s first routes from Norwich Airport launched to Alicante, Faro and Malta.
- Other new Ryanair routes include Newcastle to Marrakech in October, in time for the winter season.
- Another new Morocco route from the budget airline is from Manchester to Tangier, which was named the best value flight destination.
Meanwhile, this airport has warned passengers to keep to strict luggage rules despite having the new scanners in place.
And this airport security guard revealed the mistakes that get passengers held up most frequently.
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