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Emirates announces A380 flypast with Red Arrows

Emirates announces A380 flypast with Red Arrows

14 November 2022 Press Release Airline News Tourism News

The Emirates A380 will be performing a flypast with the RAF Red Arrows this Thursday 17 November at midday to celebrate the official kick-off of the DP World Tour Championship. The Emirates A380 and six Red Arrow aircraft will fly in a synchronised formation, starting at Jumeirah Golf Estates, then continuing along the Sheikh Zayed Road skyline and near the iconic Burj Khalifa.

Princess Cruises Black Friday Sale Offers Significant Savings on 2022 and 2023 Cruises

Princess Cruises Black Friday Sale Offers Significant Savings on 2022 and 2023 Cruises

14 November 2022 Press Release Cruise News

For cruisers looking for a last-minute holiday vacation, or planning their spring or summer adventures, the Black Friday Sale from Princess Cruises has arrived. From Nov. 22 through Nov. 30, guests can choose from 60 sailings under $60 per day (per guest), and 100’s more sailings under $100 per day (per guest), taking travelers to Alaska, the California Coast, the Caribbean, Panama Canal and Europe.

The Resort of Smiles

The Resort of Smiles

13 November 2022 Focus

If  you’re looking for a family beachfront getaway with an intimate private beach, a Pirates Island Waterpark, extra large accommodations, the only all-inclusive golf program for kids and near Jamaica’s best attractions, Beaches Ocho Rios is for you.

Six Senses Grand Bahama resort and residences to open in 2026

Six Senses Grand Bahama resort and residences to open in 2026

13 November 2022 Press Release Hotel News Tourism News Organisations & Operators

Six Senses is coming to Grand Bahama as part of a project that will boost local tourism, development, and investment. With social and environmental responsibility at its heart, the new resort and residences will create employment opportunities for Grand Bahamians, encourage sustainability and regenerative activity on the island, and engage the surrounding community while protecting the land for future generations of locals and visitors to Grand Bahama.