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The regional English airport that used to fly to New York
IT HAS been years since flights between Bristol Airport and New York operated, with only short and mid-haul routes flying from the travel hub.
The regional airport is popular with holidaymakers from the southwest of England and South Wales, with 13 airlines flying to
116 destinations.
Continental Airlines, a defunct US airline, used to operate a direct service between Bristol Airport to Newark Liberty International Airport in America.
The route launched in 2005, marking the airport’s first ever non-stop transatlantic service from the southwest of England.
Served by Boeing 757-200s, the 172-seat aircraft made the journey between the two destinations in seven hours and 50 minutes.
Flights were popular with both business and leisure passengers, with more than 400,000 passengers using the route, according to Simple Flying.
Despite its popularity, the transatlantic service was scrapped in April 2010 after Continental Airlines suspended operations at both airports.
The recession and a rise in Air Passenger Duty in the UK were blamed for the route’s demise.
It’s been more than 14 years since a transatlantic route operated from Bristol Airport – and there are no firm plans to launch another service.
The possibility of more long-haul operations, including services to New York, was reported by Business Live back in 2021 – although nothing was actually announced.
Although the airport has yet to announce plans to introduce long-haul routes, a huge £400million expansion project is underway.
The regional airport is set to make huge changes over the next five years, including increasing the terminal size.
More restaurants and larger lounges will be part of the terminal expansion.
A larger baggage reclaim area, an immigration area and a covered walkway will also be fitted.
The news comes after a record number of people travelled through the airport, with the airport welcoming 10million passengers in a 12-month period for the first time ever.
Bristol Airport currently serves a wide range of destinations, including, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland
Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, The Netherlands, Poland
Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK.
Flights also operate from Bristol Airport to both Egypt and Tunisia.
And just last week, Edelweiss, a leading holiday airline in Switzerland, announced that it would be operating flights between Bristol Airport and Zurich from next year.
The new twice-weekly service is slated to launch in June 2025, with flights taking place every Monday and Friday.
UK Airports with direct flights to America
ONLY a handful of UK airports fly direct to America, here they are…
- London Heathrow Airport offers numerous direct flights to major cities across the United States, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and many more.
- London Gatwick Airport provides direct flights to several US destinations, such as Orlando and Las Vegas.
- Manchester Airport offers direct flights to US cities including Houston and New York.
- Birmingham Airport has direct services to Orlando.
- Edinburgh Airport offers direct flights to US destinations such as Boston, and Chicago.
- Glasgow Airport provides direct flights to Orlando.
- Belfast International Airport has direct flights to Orlando.
- Newcastle Airport offers direct flights to Orlando.
Ryanair recently launched a route from Newcastle to Marrakech.
Earlier this year, Jet2 confirmed that a new route will operate between Manchester Airport and Porto.
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Best Places to Stay in Park City
Visit Park City
Park City, Utah, delivers stunning mountain scenery, endless outdoor adventures, and an unforgettable après-ski culture. Whether you’re hitting the slopes or exploring Main Street’s charm, here are the top hotels in Park City for luxury, convenience, and unique amenities.
YOTEL Pads
Located in the heart of Canyons Village, YOTEL Pads Park City offers a tech-savvy, minimalist approach to mountain lodging. This unique hotel concept features modular “Pads,” complete with kitchenettes, smart storage, and Murphy beds to maximize space. Communal spaces like the lounge, heated outdoor pool, and hot tub make it easy to unwind and socialize. With ski-in, ski-out access, it’s ideal for adventurous travelers and digital nomads alike.
Pendry Park City
Located in Canyons Village, Pendry Park City offers a modern mountain vibe with direct ski access and stylish amenities. The hotel’s rooftop pool and bar are a hit for sunset cocktails. Guests appreciate the high-end spa, ski valet, and multiple dining options, including Japanese-inspired cuisine at KITA. Pendry’s contemporary rooms and proximity to the village shops make it a top choice.
Pendry Park City
Main & SKY
Located just off Main Street, Main & SKY blends contemporary design with the rustic charm of Park City’s historic district. This boutique hotel features spacious suites, each with private hot tubs and chic, minimalist decor. Guests appreciate the proximity to Park City Mountain Resort, as well as the rooftop lounge perfect for après-ski cocktails. The intimate setting and exceptional service make it a top choice for couples and small groups.
Westgate Park City Resort & Spa
Westgate Park City Resort & Spa, located in Canyons Village, offers a family-friendly stay with extensive amenities and ski-in, ski-out access. The resort features an indoor/outdoor pool, Serenity Spa, and a Kids Club for young travelers. Guests can enjoy Edge Steakhouse, known for its hearty mountain fare and extensive wine list. The spacious suites, complete with kitchens and fireplaces, provide a homey, comfortable base for ski adventures.
Westgate Resorts
Hyatt Centric Park City
Situated slope side at Canyons Village, Hyatt Centric Park City delivers modern mountain charm and convenience. The ski valet service and direct access to the Sunrise Lift make it a favorite among skiers. With amenities like a heated pool, fire pits, and spacious rooms with kitchenettes, the hotel feels luxurious yet cozy. Powdered culinary options include a stylish restaurant and bar, offering seasonal, locally inspired dishes.
AC Hotel by Marriott Park City
Located in Kimball Junction, just a few minutes north from Park City, AC Hotel Park City provides travelers with comfortable and convenient stay. Travelers praise the attentive team, the spacious guest rooms, and the excellent onsite breakfast options. contemporary style at an affordable price, just minutes from Canyons Village. This sleek hotel offers modern rooms, an outdoor pool, and a lively lounge area. The AC Kitchen serves up European-inspired breakfasts and local coffee. Guests love the nearby shopping, dining, and the easy access to mountain trails.
Marriott
Treasure Mountain Inn
Towards to top of historic Main Street, Treasure Mountain Inn offers an eco-conscious stay close to all the nightlife, après, and dining scene. This green-certified inn provides condo-style suites with kitchenettes, ideal for longer stays and families. The lush courtyard and hot tub create a serene oasis amid the bustling downtown. Just a short shuttle ride from the slopes, it’s perfect for travelers seeking both ski access and downtown convenience.
Zermatt Utah Resort & Spa
For travelers who don’t mind staying a little further away from the mountain, Zermatt Utah Resort & Spa, in Midway offers Swiss inspired charm. A unique, relaxing escape from the congestion of downtown Park City. With scenic mountain views and quick access to local hot springs, Zermatt Utah provides both luxury and natural beauty. Guests can unwind in the full-service spa, indoor/outdoor pool, and grab a bite at their traditional Swiss bakery. Enjoy a European-styled ski vacation without flying to Europe!
Zermatt Utah Resort & Spa
Each of these hotels adds a distinct flavor to the Park City experience, from the excitement on Main Street to quiet family-friendly retreats. With ski season just around the corner, these unique accommodations ensure an unforgettable trip to Park City.
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UK’s busiest train station reveals huge new redevelopment plans – after ditching rooftop pool and garden
THE UK’s busiest train station is to undergo a major renovation – albeit on a smaller scale than previously planned.
London Liverpool Street’s previous £1.5billion plans included a rooftop swimming pool and garden as well as a 20-storey tower.
Designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron and Sellar (who designed the Shard), they were met with controversy, and called “oversized and insensitive”.
A new scaled back renovation has now been revealed – without the pool and gardens – to make journeys much easier for passengers.
Instead the main features include new “landmark entrances” on Liverpool Street, Bishopsgate and Exchange Square as well as a much larger concourse to reduce congestion.
More waiting lounges, ticket barriers and cycle storage along with seven new lifts and doubling the number of escalators are all part of the plans.
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More cafes, restaurants and shops as well as toiles will be included, as well as a new office building on top.
However, the plan adds: “We’ve spent time talking and listening; our latest plans embrace Victorian features including the original train shed and the Great Eastern Hotel.”
The previous plans including building over the Grade II listed Victorian building.
Robin Dobson, Group Property Director at Network Rail Property, said: “Network Rail Property is leading a new team with a new approach which will respect the station’s unique heritage.
“Simple in design, embracing London’s mix of the old with the new.
“A new office building on top of the station concourse will generate the money to pay for these improvements.”
London Liverpool Street station first opened in 1874, and is now the most used station in the UK with up to 80million passengers a year.
This only includes overground services, with the number reaching 100million with the London Underground.
Train routes include Cambridge, Norwich, Essex and both Stansted and Southend Airport.
And the Elizabeth Line opened at the train station in 2022.
The train station was last redeveloped in the 1980s, with experts warning it will soon reach capacity.
Passenger numbers are expected to reach 140million by 2020.
The website states: “As Britain’s busiest station, Liverpool Street is long overdue the transformation it deserves.”
It hopes that the works can start next year, with the public able to give their opinions until December 5 this year.
Elsewhere in the UK are some new train stations opening as well.
Three scenic train journeys you can take in the UK
The UK is full of great train journeys, including some with scenic views.
- The West Highland Line in Scotland has previously been dubbed the best rail journey in the world, thanks to its breathtaking views overlooking mountain landscapes, serene lochs and wistful moors. Tickets start from £19.50.
- The East Coast Main Line from Durham to Edinburgh is another popular railway route. Passengers on this train will be treated to views of Durham Cathedral, the Angel of the North, and the King Edward VII Railway Bridge. Tickets start from £24.50.
- The train from St Erth to St Ives only has one stop on its route, which is complete with sea views. Tickets start from £3.
Liverpool Baltic Train Station is set to open by 2027 – in a neighbourhood that was named one of the world’s coolest.
And here’s the small cosy train station that was named the UK’s best.
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William Raveis Launches Exclusive Luxury and Premium Rental Properties on Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy
William Raveis, a leading U.S. real estate company specializing in premium and luxury properties, today announced that select rental properties will be featured on the Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy platform, as of October 15, 2024.
Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy is a curated collection of over 160,000 premium and luxury whole home rentals in more than 800 prime destinations worldwide. Drawing on Marriott International’s decades of hospitality expertise, each rental home is professionally managed and adheres to Marriott’s high standards for design, cleanliness, safety, and amenities. As part of the award-winning Marriott Bonvoy travel program, members can earn and redeem points for all stays.
William “Bill” Raveis, founder and CEO of William Raveis Real Estate comments on the announcement, “Our luxury brand is continually expanding our East Coast footprint, with specialty services to best serve our clientele. As a family-owned company for fifty years, we’re very excited to partner with Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy.” William Raveis is the number one independent real estate company in Florida, South Carolina and the Northeast, named Top Brokerage 2023 by Inman, and three-time winner of the elite Luxury Lifestyle Top 100 Luxury Real Estate Brokers in the World award, among its many honors.
William Raveis homes are showcased along Southwest Florida’s Paradise Coast, spanning from Fort Myers to Marco Island, with Naples at its premier location. The portfolio will feature an array of luxurious properties, including beachfront homes, lavish estates, and upscale high-rise condos in exclusive communities such as Port Royal, Old Naples, Park Shore, Moorings, Pelican Bay, Coquina Sands, and Vanderbilt Beach. Each property was carefully vetted by Marriott International to ensure it meets the company’s high standards.
Lesley Garlock, Director of Florida Rentals at William Raveis, expressed the company’s excitement: “We are thrilled to partner with Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy. Their global platform elevates our rental properties and provides a new level of exposure to discerning travelers. With Marriott’s strong reputation for quality and service, we’re excited to offer our landlords the opportunity to reach a worldwide audience while upholding the exceptional standards of the Homes & Villas collection.”
William Raveis properties on the Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy platform will feature key services, including:
- 24/7 support
- 24-hour check-in, either in-person or via touch keypad
- High-speed Wi-Fi
- Premium bed linens and towels
- Kitchen essentials
- Professional cleaning before and after each stay
Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy is the premier booking platform for travelers seeking luxury and premium rental properties. It emphasizes consistency, quality, and the unmatched benefits of the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program, connecting guests with a carefully curated selection of homes worldwide.
Whether enjoying home-cooked meals, playing lawn games with family, or celebrating special occasions, Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy creates a space for lasting memories. Connect with us: https://www.raveisfloridarentals.com/
About William Raveis
William Raveis is the number one family-owned real estate company in Florida, South Carolina, and the Northeast, providing unrivaled real estate services to customers for more than 50 years and in 2023 selected Top Brokerage in the US by Inman Innovators, the voice for Realtors® nationwide. With over 140 offices and 4,500 sales associates from Florida to Maine, William Raveis consistently ranks among the top independent and publicly traded brokerages for sales volume and units sold according to RealTrends. In addition, William Raveis offers full-service Mortgage, Insurance, and Title Companies; thereby streamlining the customer experience under one company roof. For more information, please visit: raveis.com.
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EasyJet launches 2025 flights in Big Seat Sale – here are the destinations you can fly to for £30
EASYJET has launched its Big Seat Sale for flights next year – and we’ve found some big bargains.
The airline’s sale includes flights between October 1 and December 25 in 2025.
This means families can try and snap up a bargain for the October half term.
The sale includes more than 10million seats across 56,000 flights to and from the UK.
The cheapest flight route on offer is Belfast to London Luton, starting from £17.99.
Similarly, for £22.99 you can fly from Bristol to Glasgow – a fraction of the price of a the train fare which on average is £153.
But some European destinations are also cheap and found for less than £30.
London Gatwick to Milan starts from £29.99, as does Manchester to Copenhagen.
Or you could fly from Liverpool to Paris for the same price.
Other routes include Birmingham to Enfidha and London Luton to Lisbon for under £45.
The only catch is you have to book them early to take advantage of the cheap flights.
And expect them to cost more during peak times like the school holidays and Christmas.
Thousands more places have been added for easyJet holidays too, with destinations including Morocco, Spain and Tunisia.
Each one also includes flights, hotels, 23kg luggage and transfers.
Ali Gayward, UK Country Manager for easyJet, said: “Putting millions more seats on sale today for next autumn means customers across the UK can book early and enjoy great value fares to Europe’s most popular leisure destinations, including favourites such as Amsterdam, Paris, Alicante, Tenerife, and Malaga.
“With hundreds of routes available from 21 UK airports, our short-haul network offers unrivalled choice for those planning their holidays for next year and we can’t wait to welcome them on board.”
Here are some of the flights on sale for autumn 2025 with easyJet
- London Gatwick to Milan from £29.99
- London Gatwick to Malaga, Alicante, Amsterdam, and Palma from £39.99
- London Luton to Paris and Geneva from £34.99
- London Luton to Malaga, Lisbon, Palma from £39.9
- Birmingham to Paris from £34.99
- Birmingham to Enfidha from £44.99
- Bristol to Glasgow from £22.99
- Bristol to Rome, Amsterdam and Paris from £34.99
- Bristol to Lisbon from £39.99
- Manchester to Copenhagen and Geneva from £29.99
- Manchester to Paris and Prague from £34.99
- Manchester to Malaga and Amsterdam from £39.99
- Liverpool to Paris from £29.99
- Liverpool to Prague from £34.99
- Liverpool to Malaga, Alicante, Amsterdam, and Palma from £39.99
- Edinburgh to Belfast from £26.99
- Edinburgh to Berlin, Paris, Geneva and Keflavík from £39.99
- Glasgow to Amsterdam from £34.99
- Glasgow to Berlin, Paris, and Palma from £39.99
- Belfast to London Luton from £17.99
- Belfast to Paris from £29.99
- Belfast to Amsterdam from £34.99
- Belfast to Alicante and Palma from £39.99
Hand luggage rules for UK airlines
We’ve rounded up how much hand luggage you can take on UK airlines when booking their most basic fare.
Ryanair
One personal bag measuring no more than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm
EasyJet
One personal bag measuring no larger than 45cm x 36cm x 20cm
Jet2
One personal item that fits underneath the seat in front and one cabin bag no larger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm weighing up to 10kg
TUI
One personal item that its underneath the seat in front and one cabin bag no larger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm weighing up to 10kg
British Airways
One personal bag no larger than 40cm x 30cm x 15cm and one cabin bag no larger than 56cm x 45cm 25cm weighing up to 23kg
Virgin Atlantic
One personal item that fits underneath the seat in front and one cabin bag no larger than 56cm x 36cm x 23cm weighing up to 10kg
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Hyde Dubai achieves Green Key certification
The Hyde Dubai hotel has achieved Greek Key certification – a prestigious recognition of its efforts and commitment towards environmental responsibility and sustainable practices. The internationally-acclaimed certification is awarded to hotels and establishments that meet the highest environmental standards
Continue reading Hyde Dubai achieves Green Key certification at Business Traveller.
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Hugely nostalgic UK fairground closes forever leaving fans ‘gutted’ – as owners blame ‘very remote location’
A FAMILY-favourite fairground has closed for the last time after 20 years after struggling with the remote location.
Revellers were said to be “gutted” after Dingles Fairground Museum in Okehampton, Devon made the “difficult decision”.
Owners of the much-loved attraction said they couldn’t see a future at the rural coastal site.
They first announced the planned closure in March this year, when the Fairground Heritage Trust said: “A large number of factors have combined to force the trustees to take this very difficult decision.
“Since the pandemic, it is increasingly clear that with a limited season, a remote site and a scattered, rural local population the site is not viable as a stand-alone single-product museum attraction.
“In addition, we have long-benefitted from favourable rents and, as our lease is due to expire shortly, that will inevitably lead to further cost increases.
“This, taken together with aforementioned reasons, we can see no viable path to continue to operate in Devon.”
Dingles closed for the last time this weekend and bid fans an emotional farewell on Facebook.
“The Fairground Museum (Dingles) has now closed for good. We would like to thank all our visitors and friends for your support over the past years,” they wrote.
“So many people have put their heart and soul into building the place up into what it has become over the past 20 years. We are gutted to be closing .
“We are incredibly proud of what we have achieved. Our wonderful, friendly team have enjoyed entertaining you, celebrating with you and helping you, our visitors of all ages have fun.
“The collection will move to a more central location, Statfold Country Park, Tamworth, Staffs. It will be housed in a purpose-built museum building, in a country park setting with nature trails.
“There is a choice of cafes, narrow gauge railway, soft play barn, retro roller disco, mini golf, free parking and caravan and motorhome facilities . An approx 3hr 15 min drive from Exeter, 3 hrs by Rail from Exeter direct to Tamworth. Statfold is 3 miles by bus.”
Most of the rides will be moved to Statfold Country Park near Tamworth.
The remaining will be relocated to a storage facility.
Staff shared a snap of them on the bumper cars and thanked visitors for “all their support over the years”.
“We will miss seeing you smile, hearing you laugh (and scream) and being part of making your happy memories,” they added.
People flocked to the comment section to praise the vintage fairground.
“Such a pity, but we wish you all the very best of luck for the future,” one wrote.
“Thank you so much for all the memories and joy you brought to me and my family when we visited. So many years we visited during the summer reliving the enjoyment the rides gave to so many on there travels,” another echoed.
“Such and amazing place a huge loss for Devon but thank you for all the fun and memories which will never be forgotten,” wrote a third.
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