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Rove Hotels and IRTH Group to launch Rove Home branded residences in Dubai Marina
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Much-loved free perk of flying is disappearing forever – as yet another airline reveals plans to scrap it
A TOP European airline is scrapping free food onboard flights, just days after another carrier dropped theirs.
KLM is looking into ditching the free sandwiches it currently offers to economy passengers.
All travellers get the vegetarian sandwich and drink on their flight.
However, according to NL Times, the airline is considering “various concepts which make a wider range possible for a fee”.
A spokesperson said: “We are currently still in the research phase.
“The service will be introduced by the end of 2025 at the earliest.”
While passengers would still get free drinks such as coffee, tea and water, the only free food would be a small snack.
All other drinks such as alcohol and meals could become a paid-for option.
It comes just weeks after Air France – a sister company to KLM – confirmed they would be ditching their free food as well.
Passengers on short-haul flights were also once able to enjoy a sweet cookie at any time during the flight.
And on medium-haul flights passengers had an additional fresh sandwich for the rest of the journey.
But the new rules will mean only drinks such as tea, coffee and water will be free.
The two airlines are some of the last in Europe to still offer free food, with the majority having scrapped it.
Ryanair was one of the first budget airlines to scrap free food onboard.
This was followed by other low-cost airlines, with easyJet and Wizz Air also not offering free meals.
And most airlines only offer free meals if they are long-haul services.
British Airways scrapped complimentary meals on their short-haul flights back in 2017.
Back in the 1960s, food on planes was a much fancier affair.
Airlines with the best plane food
Korean Air
Korean Air won best airline cuisine in last year’s Global Traveler’s awards.
Some of their popular dishes onboard include bibimbap, a Korean rice dish, and ssambap, Korean rice lettuce rolls.
It also made the top 10 for airlines with the best plane food in CN Travelers 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Japan Airlines
Coming in first place in the Reader’s Choice Awards was Japan Airlines.
The airline has partnered with six Michelin-star chefs, each of whom have three stars – so you can expect it to be good.
Passengers can choose bento boxes and miso soups onboard.
Singapore Airlines
Often voted one of the best airlines in the world, it is no surprising Singapore Airlines is said to have some of the best plane food.
Chef Dennis Littley said: “Their gourmet meals rival those of ground-based restaurants.”
Dishes include congee, a rice porridge, as well as Singaporean rice and curry options.
Some passengers were offers whole roast joints and souffles, along with silver service.
Sun Travel recently flew on the airline with the “world’s best plane food” – here’s what we thought.
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My favourite holiday parks with indoor water parks for a rainy UK break – with flume rides and pirate ship attractions
HOLIDAY park guru Robbie Lane has visited dozens of sites across the UK, cherry-picking his favourite destinations with the best indoor water parks for an autumnal getaway.
From water parks with seaside-themed slides and 60ft-high flume rides to huge indoor pools and tipping buckets, Robbie has recommended the best of the best.
The former BBC journalist is the face behind the specialist website, Holiday Park Guru.
Robbie has covered everything, from adults-only trips to ski holidays and popular chains like Center Parcs and Butlin’s to little-known independent sites and budget-friendly breaks.
He recently told Sun Online Travel: “If you want a big range of activities and good swimming pools, then some good options include Butlin’s Skegness, Butlin’s Bognor Regis and Butlin’s Minehead.
“There’s also Craig Tara in Scotland, which is one of the larger Haven Resorts, and Trecco Bay in Wales.”
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Robbie also added that other Haven and Parkdean sites also have “great swimming pools, splash parks and adventure villages”.
He added: “Center Parcs and Bluestone in Wales also have brilliant swimming pools and lots of activities; however, they tend to cost quite a lot more than the other brands.”
Butlin’s, Skegness
The main pool at Butlin’s Skegness finally reopened earlier this year after it was forced to close back in November 2023.
Along with the main pool, the wave pool and the lazy river also reopened in July.
There are plenty of other features at the Skegness-based water park, including the 60ft-high Vortex Fast Flume, which sends riders into a spinning bowl.
Other rides include the Family Riptide Raft Ride and a children’s pool called Rockpool Cove for younger guests.
Craig Tara, Scotland
The Splashaway Bay at Craig Tara is Scotland‘s biggest indoor water park, and it features two water flumes, a giant tipping bucket, a tots’ pool and water features.
One of the flumes has neon lights and three crystal-clear sections, so you can wave to your family while travelling down.
But it doesn’t end there. The other interactive flume allows you to time your ride and try to beat the fastest time of the day.
Although some activities are included, you could also add others for an additional cost.
The Haven’s holiday park also features an adventure village, crazy golf and a NERF training camp – described as a mixture of paintball and basketball.
There are even roller discos, slime-creation workshops and baby sensory rooms.
Butlin’s, Bognor Regis
The second Butlin’s water park Robbie recommended was Splash at Bognor Regis.
According to its website, the water park has been “designed to bring the best of the British seaside inside” with a Helter Skelter-themed slide, Seaside Garden rapids and Stick of Rock slides.
There’s also an Adrenaline Flume ride and Racer slides for those who are looking for something a little more exhilarating.
Other areas include a wave pool and a children’s pool for younger or less confident swimmers.
Trecco Bay, Wales
Elsewhere in Wales, Trecco Bay is a holiday park on a Blue Flag beach, making it ideal for those looking to enjoy a waterpark and sunbathe.
The ‘Splashland’ at Parkdean Resorts features a giant swimming pool with water chutes, waterslides, and a pirate ship attraction for children.
Plus, in the summer, there’s even an outdoor wet zone with shoots and water guns.
The park also has a high ropes course, an ‘Arts & Crafts Den’ and a climbing wall.
On top of that, there is a ‘Next Level Gaming Arena’ with the latest consoles and games to keep teenagers entertained.
Butlin’s, Minehead
Just like the two other Butlin’s sites Robbie recommended, Minehead Splash Waterworld is home to water flumes and rides.
One of those is Master Blaster, a raft ride with a series of twists and turns.
There are other rides too, including Black Hole, Space Bowl and Blue Comet – one of the fastest rides at the water park.
Five new water attractions opening in the UK
- Therme Manchester will have 25 swimming pools, 25 water slides and an indoor beach.
- Modern Surf Manchester will be a surfing lagoon offering lessons to both beginners and experts.
- Chessington World of Adventures Waterpark is set to have wave, infinity and spa pools as well as waterslides and cabanas.
- The Cove Resort, Southport is likely to have a water lagoon and a thermal spa with steam rooms and saunas.
- The Seahive, Deal plans to be the “surfing wellness resort” in the UK.
Last month, Robbie revealed England’s top three underrated holiday parks – with private beaches, indoor water parks and jet skis for kids.
And here are the other lesser-known holiday parks named among the best in the UK.
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New TUI Blue hotels opening in Brit-favourite holiday destinations – including ‘the St Tropez of Tunisia’
HOLIDAY company TUI has added four new hotels to its portfolio in Brit-loved destinations like Italy, Tunisia and Turkey.
The TUI Blue Hotels will have features like a splash park, outdoor pools and colourful flume rides.
They currently have hotels in Austria, Croatia, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam.
The newly-announced properties include 4T TUI BLUE Budoni in Sardinia, Italy.
Located on Sardinia’s north-east coast, the hotel has two outdoor pools that sit alongside a splash park with four slides.
There’s also a Daytime activity programme that includes a host of activities like yoga, table tennis and exercise classes.
Other features include a buffet restaurant and a pizzeria where guests can grab a bite to eat at mealtimes.
TUI Blue has also opened two new properties in Tunisia.
Both the 4T+ TUI BLUE Manar and 4T TUI BLUE Palm Beach Hammamet are located in Hammamet, Tunisia.
The holiday resort was once dubbed the “St Tropez of Tunisia” thanks to affordable breaks.
Tourist numbers plummeted to the hotspot following a terrorist attack in Tunisia in 2015, where thirty Brits were killed at a hotel at Port El Kanaoui following a shooting on the beach.
Flights resumed to Tunisia back in 2018 after a ban was lifted, with the once-popular seaside resort town growing in popularity.
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Just steps away from the beach, the 4T+ TUI Blue Manar is a family-friendly hotel that features an aquapark, colourful flume rides and racicing lanes that are ideal for big and little kids alike.
The beachfront hotel also has other features like two outdoor pools and an indoor pool.
There’s a huge host of daytime activities on offer, including canoeing, archery, tag rugby and volleyball.
Other options for some daytime fun include darts tournaments, cooking classes and giant lawn games.
The 4T+ TUI Blue Manar is already accepting guests, with a range of breaks on offer for Brit holidaymakers.
The 4T TUI BLUE Palm Beach Hammamet is the second TUI Blue hotel that’s recently opened in Tunisia.
Located next to a “coffee-coloured” beach in the seaside town of Hammamet, the stylish hotel has three pools.
The two outdoor pools are lined with sunloungers and palm trees, while the indoor pool is open from 9am until 7pm.
Just like the other TUI Blue hotels, there’s a full range of daytime activities on offer like table tennis, darts,French boules, aqua discos and cookery classes.
Located in Izmir, Turkey, the 4T TUI BLUE Angora Beach is an adults-only hotel.
It has all the trimmings of a TUI Blue hotel, including world-class fitness classes, yoga classes, three pools and a buffet restaurant.
Three other TUI Blue hotels set to open soon
THE huge travel company is hoping to open several other hotels across Southeast Asia.
TUI Blue Taicang in Vietnam – is situated near Tianjing Lake and has 129 rooms.
TUI Blue Maduzi Bangkok in Thailand – the 40-room hotel has interior designed in a unique Thai and multi-cultural mix, luxurious rooms fitted with top amenities, and is very close to all the shopping, restaurants and nightlife Bangkok has to offer.
TUI Blue Berawa in Bali – this is is a boutique resort hotel in Canggu that combines modern design with Balinese culture. It’s located in The Luc, a mixed-use development that also includes villas and commercial spaces.
The Sun was the first to try out TUI’s new Senegal holidays when they launched in 2022 – here’s our verdict.
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Stunning seaside town that’s the first place in the UK to see sunrise each day
The quaint seaside town of Lowestoft in Suffolk holds an interesting claim to fame – it’s the first place in the UK to see sunrise each morning.
The beach town is home to Ness Point, the UK’s most easterly point.
Overlooking the sea, Ness Point is marked by a large metal plate on the ground.
Deck chairs are often spotted along the promenade, with visitors travelling throughout the night during the summer solstice to watch the sunrise.
Holidaymakers heading to Lowestoft to watch the sunrise should park their car on Wilde Street before walking towards the sea.
The sun currently rises in Lowestoft just after 6.50am, and with days getting shorter, even late risers will be able to watch the sunrise before the rest of the country.
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Lowestoft is also set to benefit from a major makeover, with work to transform a seafront development set to start later this month.
The £4.9million beachside project is set to include a two-storey restaurant and cafe area.
Jubilee Parade will also include three new leisure concession units, public toilets and changing facilities.
A new lift will also be installed to improve access to the seafront for beach-goers with mobility issues and pushchairs.
Construction work is expected to start later this month, with the project set to be complete next summer.
Ambitious plans to transform Lowestoft town centre were also announced earlier this year.
The Battery Green car park, and surrounding land on Marina Road, will be transformed into a new cultural quarter.
Dubbed the Cultural Quarter Project, Lowestoft town centre will see three landmark buildings being developed on the site.
One of those buildings will become a community hub for residents featuring a cafe, studio spaces, plant areas, a restaurant and a first floor multi use space.
A new restaurant, which will cater for up to 80 people, will also be built, with space for pop-up bars and leisure areas also being earmarked as part of the project.
Until either of these projects open, there are plenty of things to do in Lowestoft, including a visit to East Point Pavilion.
The redesigned stunning Victorian-style glass pavilion overlooking the sea hosts film screenings, markets and yoga sessions.
Pakefield Riding School operate horse riding sessions along the beach, with lessons geared to enthusiasts and beginners alike.
Lowestoft is home to plenty of other attractions like The Scores, a series of narrow lanes that were created over the years by people forming paths in the cliff.
Walking tours operate along The Scores, taking several hours.
There’s also Lowestoft Maritime Museum, East Anglia Transport Museum and Lowestoft Museum.
Other attractions include Lowestoft Lighthouse, which is open to the public on select heritage days throughout the year.
The seaside town is also home to its own theme park, Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park.
Pleasurewood Hills Family Theme Park is home to over 30 rides, including Cannonball Express, Wipe Out and Kiteflyer.
There are also several beaches in Lowestoft, including Lowestoft South Beach that’s known for its golden sand.
Lowestoft North Beach is a little quieter because of the mixture of shingle and sand on the beach.
Nearby beaches also include Pakefield Beach and Gunton Denes Beach.
Lowestoft is a two-hour drive from Cambridge, and it’s an 80-minute drive from Ipswich.
Other UK seaside towns getting a glow-up
OTHER seaside towns across the UK are benefitting from transformation projects.
Exmouth
Plans are underway to transform Exmouth in Devon, with changes set to take place at the train station and along the seafront.
A new visitor centre and leisure centre will be built, while the forecourt at the train station will be extended.
Plans for a new public space, where events are likely to be held, and a children’s play area and a visitor centre have also been put forward.
Clacton
Meanwhile, Clacton Pier, the UK’s biggest pleasure pier, is set to undergo a £40,000 transformation, with work already underway.
The Discovery Bay soft play area at Clacton Pier is currently being transformed as part of a larger renovation project.
The soft play area will be given a brand-new look, and new additions, including a story-telling owl, will also be installed.
Want to explore some other seaside towns? The Sun’s travel experts have revealed their favourite locations across the UK.
And this seaside town has been named the best in the UK for the fourth year in a row.
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Incredible seaside hotel shaped like Noah’s Ark – with themed rooms including a British suite filled with teddies
A HOTEL that looks like Noah’s Ark, recognised as the first full-scale replica, is one of Hong Kong’s most quirky and unusual places to stay.
Noah’s Ark Hotel and Resort can be found on the island of Ma Wan, next to the world-famous Tsing Ma Bridge.
The hotel appears as a vessel washed up on shore, extending onto the golden sands and shimmering waters of Tung Wan Beach.
Inside, guests can expect a choice of spacious deluxe double, twin or themed family rooms with amenities such as a separate shower and bathroom and queen size beds.
There are seven themed rooms, one of which is British themed – expect a union jack bedspread and rug, a model of a Royal Mail letterbox, and a room full of cuddly teddy bears.
Other themes include ‘Mushroom Forest’, with mushroom toys and a toadstool tent.
Its two newest themed rooms are ‘Interstellar Voyage’, with rockets, planets and astronauts, and ‘Flying Adventure’, with planes and suitcases.
During their stay, guests can marvel at the resort’s Ark Expo and 4D theatre, where they can experience the flood of the ancient ark firsthand and discover the largest meteorite display in Hong Kong.
They’ll also be surrounded by the thrill of the resort’s theme park, as well as panoramic views of the Tsing Ma Bridge from the zip line, and Adventureland Park.
There are three dining options at the hotel – the Harvest Restaurant, Harvest Beachside, and Noah’s Kitchen.
Harvest Restaurant offers international cuisine alongside views of Park Island Beach, Tsing Ma Bridge and Ting Kau Bridge.
Harvest Beachside is a new alfresco seaside restaurant equipped with leisurely style tables and seats.
And Noah’s Kitchen is an elegant, semi-open restaurant where guests can admire a vertical garden nature wall while they dine.
Ma Wan, despite being an island, is easy to get to. The best way to get there is to take the ferry from Central Pier or take the circular bus from Tseun Wan Bus Terminus.
Other things to do in Ma Wan include chilling out at Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach, located between the Park Island ferry pier and Noah’s Ark theme park.
There are also lots of family-friendly walking and hiking trails around, including the old fishing village on the water.
At the southern end of the island is the 69-meter-tall Tai Leng Tau Hill.
If you make it to the end of the 20-min hike, you can find one of the best viewpoints of Tang Lung Chau Island, Ma Wan Channel, and Tsing Ma Bridge.
Noah’s Ark & Hotel Resort is also a 12 minute drive to Hong Kong Disney Land Resort.
Deluxe double bed rooms at Noah’s Ark start from £74 per night based on two adults sharing, including breakfast.
Some of the worlds quirkiest hotels
Icehotel – the hotel in northern Sweden is rebuilt each year with snow and ice. It was the world’s first ice hotel, opening in 1990.
Hotel Costa Verde – located in Manuel Antonio National Park, Costa Rica, the hotel has several airplane-themed accommodations, including a Boeing 727 fuselage suite, a Cockpit Cottage, and a railroad car-turned-restaurant.
Giraffe Manor – it’s a small hotel in the Lang’ata suburb of Nairobi, Kenya which, together with its associated Giraffe Centre, serves as a home to a number of endangered Rothschild’s giraffes.
Dog Bark park Inn – the hotel, located along Highway 95 in Cottonwood, Idaho, is built in the shape of a beagle, making it a famous landmark in the state. It is colloquially known as ‘Sweet Willy’ by local residents.
The best hotels in the world were recently revealed, and a Hong Kong hotel was named one of them.
The Peninsula, which came in fourth on The Telegraph’s list, is the oldest hotel in Hong Kong having opened in 1928.
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