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The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
Regional UK airport reveals major masterplan with new flights to US and Middle East… and millions more passengers
BRISTOL Airport has revealed it's masterplan to 2040, with dramatic passenger number increases and new destinations.. The Advertisement 5 Bristol Airport has revealed it's masterplan to 2040 Credit: Supplied 5 The airport hopes to increase passengers by 5million, by the late 2030s Credit: Supplied Current proposals include serving more connections and destinations including new long-haul flights such as the east coast of In addition, the airport also wants to increase annual passenger numbers from 10million to 15million, by the late 2030s. If the plans go ahead, Bristol Airport will reduce the number of journeys taken to London airports from the south west and south Wales Currently, 10million passengers undertake journeys to Advertisement Read more on airports Proposals also including rising the number of flights from 85,990 per year to 100,000. On a busy day in peak season, this would mean an additional 35 flights. Night restrictions are planned to be kept at the airport but the airport is also proposing to increase This would mean on average, four per night on a busy nigh in the peak season. Advertisement Most read in News Travel In the shorter term - over the next five years - the airport's terminal buildings will be extended to include a larger immigration area for arriving flights, more space for The airport is also working to introduce an upgraded entrance with more car parking and a walkway so that passengers no longer have to get a bus out to planes. The new £7billion mega terminal opening at Changi Airport Over £60million will also be spent on improving bus and coach services in the region. There will also be a new drop-off and pick-up location, as well as e-charging points. Advertisement Then - as part of the larger masterplan - by 2040, the airport plans to have new bus lanes, improved public transport links, highway improvements, a rapid EV charging hub, new buildings, over 8,000 more car parking spaces, additional hotel accommodation, an expanded car rental area and an extended runway. It is also even considering having a 'vertiport' for electric vertical, take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft services. The report states: "These zero-emissions aircraft are sometimes called future could play a role comparable to helicopters today. "While the technology is in the early stages of development, it is unlikely to be a major passenger service, but over time it could become viable to carry greater volumes of people between UK regions." Advertisement 5 Other proposals include increasing the number of night flights Credit: Getty A planning application for the appropriate infrastructure for all of the plans, will be submitted later this year. There are currently 14 airlines operating from Bristol Airport to 115 destinations including Alicante, Edinburgh , Tenerife and Barcelona . In 2024, Amsterdam was the most popular destination, followed by Advertisement According to holidays (15.9 per cent). Business customers make up the smallest portion of passengers using the airport (15.3 per cent). In total, the airport contributes around £2billion to the south west and South Wales regions each year. By 2040, the airport hopes to grow this to £3billion. Advertisement And by 2050, the airport also hopes to become net-zero. Dave Lees, CEO of Bristol Airport, said: "We're continuing to see strong demand to travel to and from our region, with business travel surprisingly holding up since the pandemic and people wanting to connect with friends and family across Europe. 5 Bus services and terminal buildings will also be upgraded Credit: Getty 'More than 10 million people from our catchment continue to travel to fly from Advertisement "We're confident we can capture a section of that demand and boost the economy of our region by providing direct connections to North America and the Bristol Airport previously did fly to America via There was a direct service between Bristol and The flights were popular with more than 400,000 passengers using the route. Advertisement However, in 2010, the route was scrapped after the airline stopped operations at both airports. Bristol Airport does already serve the Middle East though, including destinations such as Plus, Advertisement 5 The airport also hopes to be net-zero by 2050 Credit: Supplied


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Mum reveals desperate sunlounger hogging attempt after getting up in the dark hours before pool opens
A MUM has shared how she got up at 6am to beat 'sunbed warriors' at a popular Spanish holiday hotspot. Venice Wallace, 29, has shared she got up in the early morning and in the dark, to try and reserve the best spot for family when on 4 A mum has shared how she got up at 6am to beat 'sunbed warriors' at a popular Spanish holiday hotspot Credit: SWNS 4 For the first seven days of her holiday, Venice was unable to get a lounger Credit: SWNS She commented how she would be ready "go to war" for the sunbeds in her Unable to find a good bed for the first seven-days of her holiday, Venice then decided to set an alarm to be able to put her towels down and secure a bed at 6am. The property manager from Essex said: "We were there for 11 days and there were no rules around the sunbeds. "It was just a free for all and I've never experienced that. Read more on Spain "Every morning, we'd get up quite early and I'd look over the balcony to see all the sunbeds covered in towels. "So, when we would go down at like eight or nine in the morning, we'd never get a front row seat to the kids' Venice explained how when she then decided to get up early to secure some of the loungers, "there was no arguing or anything". She added: "I never would have done it, but now that I'm a mum I understand it. Most read in News Travel "You need to be able to see your children." The mum shared a video on TikTok - which was captioned "Venice 1, everybody else 0" - of the ordeal. Sunbed wars take place at hotel used in filming of tv show Benidorm Since positing, it has gained over 1.6million views. Some viewers praised Venice for her boldness. However, others were quick to judge and blamed her for being "part of the problem". One said: "I swear on my life that if I'm coming down to find 'reserved' sunbeds like this with no one in sight, I'm removing those towels. "Mad? Go see what the staff have to say about it." The 29-year-old added that she gained a lot of hate in the comments from Spanish locals, but as she speaks Spanish - she has since argued back in more recent videos. 4 She then decided she had had enough and got up early to reserve some loungers for her family Credit: SWNS She said: "A lot of Brits give us a bad name, so they were saying 'we hate the tourists', 'don't bother coming here!' "The population of Spain and probably speak better than their ancestors." Another popular spot in Spain recently announced that it would be In and around Palma, more than 1,700 loungers are being removed by the government as locals have complained they cannot find sunbathing spots. The news follows a time where people are becoming increasingly frustrated over the amount of sun lounger space and availability. Often, videos are uploaded to social media showing holidaymakers battling for spots - or in Venice's case - rush to secure a spot at ridiculous hours. Plus, another 4 The property manager from Essex has received mixed comments on her decision to getting up early and reserve loungers Credit: SWNS


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- General
- The Irish Sun
Abandoned outdoor swimming pool reveals plans to reopen with £500,000 revamp
AN outdoor swimming pool that has been abandoned for three years will finally reopen - and will now be bigger. Dartington Swimming Pool (DSP) in Meadowbrook Park, 5 Dartington Swimming Pool (DSP) in Meadowbrook Park, Devon was left abandoned after a structural failure back in 2022 Credit: Dartington Lido Now plans for the Plans will see the pool fully refurbished, as well as the pool's facilities upgraded. The The pool will be kitted out with equipment that is easy to use and reliable. Read more on Devon The project also aims to upgrade the small existing pavilion to provide facilities for sports and events. Phase one of the project will see the development of a new 'fit for purpose' facility with an up-to-date, There design of the pool will be changed to allow for multiple uses including lane swimming, children's swimming and accessible swimming including wheelchairs. The pool will be extended to 25metres too and modernised changing facilities will be created. Most read in News Travel As part of the plans, renewable energy will be used to heat the pool as well. Phase two will start once the main pool upgrade has been done. New £4million lido to open in UK next year The pool would plan to be open to the public from May to October. According to "And we think it's high time it was brought back into service.' The pool originally opened back in 1973 and used to be 20metres long and 10metres wide. At the deepest end, it would reach 1.85metres and it was unheated. At the time, it cost only around £3,000 to build. 5 But now plans have been revealed to reopen the pool Credit: Dartington Lido The football pavilion was then built in 1998, after a fire destroyed the original in 1996. Later in 2019, new management took over the pool and operated it through the Covid-19 pandemic . However, in 2022, the pool liner gave way in several places and the pool was closed. This weekend Meadowbrook Park will be hosting an Extravaganza to raise the £500,000 funds needed for the new pool. There will be DJ sessions, Tickets are donation based, with £5 suggested per household. The pool is located just on the outskirts of the village of Dartington. The 5 The pool has sat closed for three years but if plans were approved it will be upgraded and increased in size before reopening Credit: Dartington Lido It is located to the west of the River Dart and south of Dartington Hall - a medieval Great Hall, Courtyard and Grade II* Listed Gardens. Despite only being a small village, there is so there much to explore. Growing up, Dartington Estate was a great day out and I even had my school leaving event in the gardens. In the grounds there are There is even a cinema too in an old barn. People can stay at Dartington Estate too - with a range of B&B options, hostel rooms, 5 Dartington Hall Estate is close-by and is a great place to explore Credit: PA:Press Association Over the summer months there are live music sessions on the expansive lawn and makers markets in the Great Hall. The pool is also located within walking distance of The Cider Press Centre which has a focus on arts and crafts and boasts a curated selection of Many a summer I would spend in the independent Green Table Café with plenty of outdoor tables in the sunshine. It is the perfect spot to grab a Devon cream tea, too. Just down the road is also the beautiful historic market town of Totnes - which ties in to the perfect day out with Dartington and is home to many charity shops and independent gems. I grew up in Totnes – but Plus, the stunning UK holiday hotspot with shipwrecks, seals swimming offshore and horseshoe-shaped waterfalls. 5 The pool would measure 25metres and be heated, unlike before Credit: Dartington Lido


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Popular European city introduces new late night alcohol ban
A POPULAR European city has introduced an alcohol ban for both locals and tourists. Porto has stopped the sale of alcohol from supermarkets, convenience stores, wine cellars, and souvenir shops for nearly 12 hours in the evening 5 Porto has banned the sale of wine from supermarkets and off licences Credit: Alamy 5 The new rules have come into affect from this week Credit: Alamy The ban is in place between the hours of 9pm and 8am. The rules came into effect on June 25 as part of the new regulations for nightlife in the city. These restrictions are not city-wide, but they do apply to the entirety of This zone includes the downtown area, including Rua da Galeria de Paris , a street that's very famous for its nightlife and bars. Read More on Portugal Terraces will have limited opening hours, although there are some flexible for some in popular nightlife areas. Filipa Correia Pinto, councillor for Economic Activities, explained to that the changes are aimed at combating 'botellons'. She added: 'What justifies this is our conviction that this phenomenon in several parts of the city is causing harm and having an impact on urban security', as reported by . The rules have been put in place to stop people congregating in public areas where they socialise while drinking alcohol. Most read in News Travel Inspections will be stricter and the sanctions heavier, including the closure of establishments that don't comply with the new rules. You can still drink during the later hours hours, but alcohol needs to be bought in cafés, bars, restaurants and Porto's Finest: Wine, Culture, and Nightlife 5 Porto has colourful houses and cobbled streets Credit: Alamy 5 The city is coastal and has beautiful beaches too Credit: Alamy Porto is a coastal city in northwest Portugal known for its If you fancy a drink, most of the port wine cellars are over the Douro in Vila Nova de Gaia. The city has rambling old towns full of colourful buildings with cobbled streets and steep hills. The Ribeira district has lots of architecture to admire with colourful houses and the Dom Luís I Bridge. The On the river you can hop on scenic cruises, wine tasting tours, and outdoor adventures. As for Praia do Senhor da Pedra in Miramar is popular with locals for its calm atmosphere and golden sands. The city's speciality is a francesinha, similar to a croque monsieur, it's filled with ham, sausage and steak, doused in melted cheese and hot tomato sauce. You can get to Here's more on And where to find the 5 Porto has introduced new alcohol bans Credit: Alamy


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- The Irish Sun
Why you never want to see SSSS on your boarding pass before a flight
ONE traveller has revealed a code on boarding passes that you will want to avoid at all costs. Chloe Jade Meltzer, 30, has shared that some Advertisement 4 A traveller has revealed a code on boarding passes that you will want to avoid at all costs Credit: SWNS 4 Travel blogger Chloe shared how the 'SSSS' stamp on a boarding pass means you will get extra checks Credit: SWNS Chloe has been travelling the world since 2015, racking up a total of 162 countries visited. Out of the hundreds of times she has travelled, she is lucky enough to only have had 'SSSS' on her boarding pass six times. The four letters stand for 'secondary security screening selection' and mean that a passenger has been flagged for an additional security check by the In practice, this means that the selected passenger will have to have more pat-downs, hand swabs and thorough Advertisement Read more on boarding passes Chloe said one of the most common signs a traveller will have 'SSSS' appear on their boarding pass, is if they don't get it handed to them immediately. The New York-based travel blogger said: "I have gotten 'SSSS' on my boarding pass periodically over the years. "When I get one, I will just try get the checks out of the way and head straight to the boarding gate to be screened again by airline staff. "Usually, how long it takes depends on how fast you get to the boarding gate, how your bags are packed and how fast they are at searching." Advertisement Most read in News Travel She added that if you are one of the unfortunate ones who gets flagged, then you will be pulled aside at the gate before you board your flight. You will then most likely be given a pat down or a detailed search of your luggage. TSA Rolls Out New CAT-2 Tech: What Flyers Need to Know Before the Real ID Deadline Some passengers might even be tested for explosives. Chloe added: "You also might be asked a few extra question like where you're going and how long you're staying there. Advertisement "It can feel very targeted but usually this will be going on for a few other people as well or sometimes half the plane. "I personally don't like this because it takes longer, you can't do this before boarding, they do it exactly at There are many reasons why a traveller may get the code on their boarding pass, but Chloe shared that one reason is because of the countries you may have travelled to. Some countries are flagged and indicate potential issues or alerts, for example, if you only purchased a one-way ticket. Advertisement The blogger added that it is important to not panic when you get the code on your boarding pass though, as it is issued randomly. 4 Some countries you many have travelled to, get flagged and indicate potential issues or alerts Credit: SWNS "They say it is randomly selected, sometimes it's because you have travelled to certain countries that are flagged, or because you bought a one-way ticket," she shared. "Sometimes you might be on a watch list because you name is similar to one that they have flagged, or you have two different passports, you have passport irregularities. Advertisement "If you get the dreaded 'SSSS' don't worry, it doesn't mean you're in trouble because it is random. "Just deal with it, be ready to board early and get it done." There is also a Plus, the Advertisement 4 However, the 'SSSS' stamp is randomly selected, Chloe says Credit: SWNS