
Can Serrat
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Nov 24, 2024 |
traveltomorrow.com | Mauricio Ruiz |Jakob Sande |Can Serrat
American Airlines announced that it is expanding the use of a new technology aimed at reducing the number of passengers who attempt to cut in line when boarding an aircraft. The airline announced that it will implement new technology to scan boarding passes at more than 100 US airports following a successful month-long trial at Albuquerque Sunport International Airport, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Tucson International Airport.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
traveltomorrow.com | Mauricio Ruiz |Jakob Sande |Can Serrat
In a significant move to boost its aviation sector and enhance connectivity, Kazakhstan announced its plans to subsidize more than twenty routes. This expansion is aimed at improving access to remote regions and promoting tourism in the country. The Atameken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs held a meeting on October 7th to discuss initiatives to further develop the country’s tourism, as reported by the Astana Times.
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Dec 13, 2023 |
traveltomorrow.com | Mauricio Ruiz |Société des auteurs |Jakob Sande |Can Serrat
A walk through the streets of Old Jeddah (known as Al-Balad) is like being in an open-air architecture museum. All around one can witness one of the most emblematic aspects of its rich heritage: the Red sea architectural tradition. Instead of using cement, most buildings were uniquely made from special coral limestone extracted from the Red Sea called “Al-kashur” or “Al-Mangabi Stones”.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
traveltomorrow.com | Mauricio Ruiz |Société des auteurs |Jakob Sande |Can Serrat
About sixty kilometers from Mecca, the holiest city in the Muslim world, lies Jeddah, a city bustling with life and high-rise buildings. Its old town, Al-Balad, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2014, also encapsulates this enigmatic contrast, with both ancient and modern elements. Al-Balad has had a symbolic role as a gate to Mecca for Muslim pilgrims reaching Arabia by boat since the 7th century when the 3rd Caliph Uthman ibn Affan made it the official port of Mecca.
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Dec 4, 2023 |
traveltomorrow.com | Mauricio Ruiz |Société des auteurs |Jakob Sande |Can Serrat
On Saturday, November 18th, TV5 Monde premiered a new episode of the Embarquement TV series showcasing the natural and historical beauty of Asir, in Saudi Arabia. Viewers will embark on a journey to discover the lush landscape of this gem located on the Red Sea coast and close to the Sarawat Mountains. Located in the southwest of Saudi Arabia, Asir is a region known for its picturesque mountain ranges offering breathtaking views.
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