The happy picture
The happy picture is usually a way to remember a lovely place or moment in our lives. We all do it. When we travel we must be aware of regulations so our happy picture doesn’t end up in an expensive heartbreak.
The happy picture is usually a way to remember a lovely place or moment in our lives. We all do it. When we travel we must be aware of regulations so our happy picture doesn’t end up in an expensive heartbreak.
Changing tourism for the better might look utopic but if we all do our share it is possible. If we are aware of the world around us and the impact our actions have on others, we can make better decisions and change our habits, which in time will change the culture.
Every gesture counts! If we want to reduce our waste and help save the Planet, every little gesture counts and British Airways knows that.
Uluru, a place of beauty and culture that has been a symbol of Australia for a very long time. Its origins go back at least 30,000 years with the Anangu people. Known as Ayers Rock for some time in 2002 it was reversed back to its original name.
Is Fado Portugal’s national song? I am sure that you have heard somewhere that Fado is Portugal’s national song. The reality is that it originated in Lisbon and it is something intimately connected to the city and its History.
Qantas at 80% pre-pandemic capacity announcing additional flights to several destinations. On a week tainted by scandal with the airline being sued by the ACCC and also embroiled in a competition scandal, this seems to be an oasis for Qantas news.
British Airways helps train the pilots of the future with its pilot cadet programme that will make the profession more accessible to those who want to embrace it.
Tourist attractions or tourist traps? Have you ever asked yourself that question when you visit those rating websites? The reality is that we need to be aware of what is a really good experience or a crowded overrated tourist trap.
Airbus’ mission to decarbonise aviation continues and the company wants to take real action against climate change. Better and more efficient aircraft together with the usage of SAF will help us all in this fight to achieve zero emissions.
Qantas boosts engineering training in Australia with its brand new Qantas Group Engineering Academy. The academy will have a campus in Brisbane and Melbourne and will be training new engineers for Qantas and other airlines.