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‘Beautiful’ Spanish beach resort is Europe’s leading winter holiday destination | Travel News | Travel

While Spain might not be the first destination that comes to mind during winter, a gorgeous island beach resort is one of this year’s top trending hotspots.
According to statistics from Airbnb, Playa Blanca on the southern tip of Lanzarote island is this year’s top trending European winter destination.
The resort, which is the newest on Lanzarote, has around 9km of coastline, split across three bays.
A tourist ‘Jacqueline E’ wrote on Tripadvisor: “Beautiful place. Very relaxing stroll along the promenade.”
‘Kerry M’ said: “Loved Playa Blanca. Perfect for families who are looking for a quiet holiday. It’s so clean and the locals are very friendly. Lots to do and a great base for day trips to other resorts and islands.”
The resort’s three beaches offer a good range of choice for tourists. Playa Blanca is in the centre of the town and is the quietest of the resort’s beaches.
Playa Flamingo is outside the town centre and is a sandy beach close to shops and restaurants.
Playa Dorada, which sits within a manmade cove, is the best beach for tourists who want to try watersports, including banana boats and pedalos.
Lanzarote is known for its warm weather during winter and Playa Blanca enjoys around 300 days of sunshine per year.
Rain is very rare with only 16 days of rainfall per year on average and the lowest temperature tends to be around 16 degrees.
While it’s easy to find Spanish treats in Lanzarote, the Canary Island also has several unique delicacies.
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British Airways and Lufthansa issue updates on flights with May 31 ‘deadline’ | Travel News | Travel


British Airways are a popular airline (Image: Getty)
Major international airlines have extended flight suspensions to Dubai, Doha, and Tel Aviv until May 31, amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The routes affected serve Asia-Europe connectivity via Middle East hubs.
Lufthansa Group, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Air India, and Singapore Airlines cancelled all services following the US-Israeli military action against Iran, which closed regional airspace. People with existing bookings will have received automatic cancellations, while new Asia-Europe trips must route through Istanbul or direct Pacific crossings.

The conflict in Iran has caused chaos for travel (Image: Getty)
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The Middle East aviation corridor collapsed at the start of April, with eight major carriers extending flight suspensions through late May in response to airspace closures over Iran, Iraq, and parts of the Gulf.
Lufthansa Group, which includes Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian, Brussels Airlines, ITA Airways, and Edelweiss, cancelled all services to Dubai and Tel Aviv until May 31.
British Airways suspended flights to Amman, Bahrain, Dubai, Tel Aviv, and Doha simultaneously.
Travellers holding tickets on suspended routes will have received automatic refunds or rebooking options, according to Air Traveller.
The latest update provided by British Airways on April 2 reads: “Due to ongoing uncertainty and airspace restrictions, some of our flights in the region have been cancelled or temporarily suspended, including services to and from Abu Dhabi, Amman, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai, Tel Aviv, and Riyadh.
“To give customers greater peace of mind, we’re extending the flexibility available to those with bookings to these destinations.”
According to the airline, people booked to travel to or from any of these destinations up to and including October 31, 2026, can now request a full refund, even if their flight is still scheduled to operate. This applies to tickets for travel between February 28 and October 31, 2026. People can read the full guidance here.
The latest statement regarding travel to the Middle East from Lufthansa Group reads: “Changes may occur for individual airlines due to the dynamic situation and will be communicated accordingly.
“Affected passengers can rebook to a later travel date free of charge or, alternatively, receive a full refund of the ticket price. Passengers can find further information on rebooking and refunds on the customer websites of all Lufthansa Group airlines.
” We apologise for the inconvenience caused to our passengers. The Lufthansa Group is continuously monitoring and assessing the security situation in the Middle East and is in close contact with the authorities.”
Full guidance from Lufthansa Group can be found here.

Conflict in the Middle East has been ongoing (Image: Getty)
Conflict was sparked across the Middle East after the US and Israel launched wide-ranging strikes on Iran, killing the country’s supreme leader on February 28.
Iran responded by launching attacks on Israel and US-allied states in the Gulf. Fighting escalated quickly, with casualties and damage mounting on all sides.
The war has caused serious disruption to global travel, but some airlines have continued operating or have resumed limited flights.
The UK Foreign Office said anyone planning to travel to the Middle East should check its website for advice relating to their destination.
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Holiday cancellation warning issued as jet fuel crisis set to affect ‘many people’s trips’ | Travel News | Travel

An EU official has warned the holidays of “many people” are likely to be affected as the jet fuel crisis looms. Dan Jorgensen, the EU energy commissioner, cautioned that Europe is facing a “very serious crisis,” as the jet fuel shortage risks causing major disruption to travel plans.
Triggered by the Iran War and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, oil exports from the Middle East have ground to a halt compared to earlier this year, leaving European jet fuel reserves severely depleted. “Unfortunately, it’s very likely that many people’s holidays will be affected, either by flight cancellations or very, very expensive tickets,” Jorgensen told Sky News. “Even if we do everything we can do, if the jet fuel is not there, then it’s not there”, he added.
Holidaymakers are being advised by Pierluigi di Palma, President of the Italian Civil Aviation Authority, to consider a staycation this summer, as the fuel crisis is expected to have a “destructive effect on passengers.”
“It is best to recommend holidays nearby, rediscovering beautiful places in our country”, Pierluigi di Palma advised.
He continued: “For those who still want to risk taking a long trip, it’s a good idea to consider special insurance that can provide reassurance regarding a guaranteed refund in the event of a delayed or cancelled flight.”
The EU has unveiled a series of measures aimed at easing the impact of the energy crisis, this includes plans to fast forward the adoption of renewable energy and offer incentives for households to install cleaner technologies such as heat pumps and solar panels.
Roughly 75% of Europe’s jet fuel comes from the Middle East, which makes the disruption especially severe.
Earlier this week German carrier Lufthansa joined the scores of airlines in axing flights, scrapping 20,000 planned services from its schedule.
“In total, 20,000 short-haul flights will be removed from the schedule through October, equivalent to approximately 40,000 metric tonnes of jet fuel, the price of which has doubled since the outbreak of the Iran conflict,” a spokesperson for Lufthansa said.
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10 fairytale UK locations perfect for a magical staycation | UK | Travel


Durdle Door is one of the most photographed landscapes in the UK (Image: Getty)
The continuing conflict in the Middle East is affecting numerous aspects of daily life here in the UK, and perhaps nowhere is this more apparent than at the petrol pump. Soaring oil prices mean petrol and diesel are becoming increasingly costly, and this isn’t just hitting everyday motorists.
The expense of jetting off overseas is also set to climb considerably owing to a shortage of jet fuel. Consequently, many Brits are contemplating a staycation here in the UK this year rather than heading abroad. Fortunately, there is no shortage of breathtaking destinations to explore here in Britain, from ancient woodlands and charming towns, to dramatic castles and stunning natural wonders.
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Photographer and travel influencer Ellyze, known as caramellyze on Instagram, where she boasts more than 26,000 followers, has put forward 10 suggestions of places to visit. She described the locations, spanning England, Scotland, and Wales, as “unreal, fairybook places that will give you all the feelings.”
Rye
The East Sussex town, renowned for its steep cobbled streets and Tudor buildings, tops her list. Ellyze described it as: “A tiny hilltop town full of crooked houses, cobbled streets, and storybook corners.”
She added: “A historic town of medieval streets, timber-framed houses, and timeless seaside charm.”
Frome
Ellyze described the Somerset town as: “A creative hub of cobbled streets, indie shops, and laid-back café culture.” She added: “A creative little town of cobbled streets, indie shops, and cosy cafes – perfect for a slow wandering and stumbling on hidden gems.”
Frome lies approximately 13 miles south of Bath. A standout annual event is the ten-day Frome Festival, which features a range of events throughout the town, reports the Mirror.
Hay-on-Wye
The Welsh town is renowned for its abundance of bookshops. It plays host to the annual Hay Festival, one of the most prestigious events in the UK’s arts calendar, and has welcomed speakers including Sir Stephen Fry, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Sir Elton John, and Stormzy.
Ellyze described it as: “A tiny Welsh town overflowing with bookshops, known as the world’s first ‘town of books’, and home to the famous literary festival.” She added: “A charming book town filled with independent bookstores, cosy corners, and a slow, literary charm.”
Anne Hathaway’s Cottage
The 15th century former farmhouse in Stratford-upon-Avon was the childhood residence of William Shakespeare’s wife. Ellyze said: “This charming thatched farmhouse is the childhood home of Shakespeare’s wife, offering an intimate glimpse into 16th century rural life and a direct connection to the playwright’s personal story.”
Now owned and managed by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, it is open to the public as a museum, where visitors can discover more about the woman who featured in the 2025 film Hamnet, portrayed by Jessie Buckley, who claimed the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance.
Scotney Castle
The 14th century country house in Kent has welcomed visitors since 2007, following the death of its final resident the year before. Ellyze described it as: “A romantic ruined castle set in landscaped gardens, with woodland walks and a Victorian mansion nearby.”
The gardens are designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and are widely regarded as a prime example of the picturesque style. Ellyze also praised the “storybook views”.
Hever Castle
This 13th century Kent castle was once the residence of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII. It subsequently passed into the hands of his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, as part of her divorce settlement with the monarch.
Ellyze described it as: “A picture-perfect castle with Tudor history, manicured gardens, and peaceful lakeside walks.” She added: “A romantic moated castle and the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, rich in Tudor history and surrounded by breathtaking gardens.”
Puzzlewood
The ancient woodland nestled within the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, is renowned across the globe for its ethereal, moss-covered trees and meandering pathways. It has served as a filming location for numerous films and television programmes, including the 2015 blockbuster Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Ellyze said: “An enchanting woodland of twisted trees and mossy paths, straight out of a fairytale.” She added: “An ancient, moss-covered forest straight out of a fairytale, with winding paths and routes so surreal it’s been used as a filming location for fantasy movies and TV shows”
Prior Park
A picturesque landscape garden situated just south of Bath, it was designed in the 18th century by poet Alexander Pope and renowned gardener Capability Brown, and boasts one of only four Palladian bridges in existence worldwide. The location has also served as a filming site for Netflix‘s Bridgerton.
Ellyze said: “Worth the short trip outside the centre. Rolling lawns, a stunning Palladian bridge and views that feel straight out of a painting.”
Glenfinnan Viaduct
This breathtaking railway viaduct nestled in the Scottish Highlands commands truly spectacular vistas. It has earned worldwide recognition for its prominent appearance in several of the Harry Potter films.
Ellyze said: “A dramatic Scottish railway bridge set among mountains and lochs, made iconic by the Harry Potter films and unforgettable scenery.”
Durdle Door
A remarkable natural limestone arch, Durdle Door ranks amongst the most photographed landmarks across the UK. Situated along Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, it forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
According to Visit Dorset, it was formed by erosion of the rocks by the sea. Ellyze described it as: “A striking natural limestone arch on the Jurassic Coast, known for its dramatic sea views, turquoise waters, and wild coastal walks.”
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