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  • Treviso Airport
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    Treviso Airport
    A person stacks luggages in an overhead bin at plane at the airport in Treviso, Italy on May 19, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travelers At Train Station
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    Travelers At Train Station
    Passengers walk through the concourse under a blue directional sign at Prague Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. One man sits on the floor with luggage and a phone, while others pass by under icons indicating services like toilets and escalators. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travelers At Train Station
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    Travelers At Train Station
    Passengers walk through the concourse under a blue directional sign at Prague Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. One man sits on the floor with luggage and a phone, while others pass by under icons indicating services like toilets and escalators. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prague Central Station
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    Prague Central Station
    A close view of a train coupling and control panel is in the foreground as a man walks by on the opposite platform at Prague Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station features modern accessibility features, platform seating areas, and electronic signage serving regional and long-distance train passengers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prague Central Station
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    Prague Central Station
    A man with flowers sits on a bench while another passenger walks past with a backpack on the platform in front of a Czech Railways train at Prague Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station serves regional and national train services, providing key transportation links across the country. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prague Central Station
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    Prague Central Station
    Passengers with suitcases walk and wait on the platform as trains of Czech Railways and regional operators stand at Prague Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station is a major transport hub connecting long-distance and regional rail services across the country. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prague Central Station
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    Prague Central Station
    Passengers walk and wait on the platform beside multiple tracks under the large steel and glass roof of Prague Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station is a key transportation hub in the Czech Republic, handling regional and long-distance rail services. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prague Central Station
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    Prague Central Station
    Travelers with luggage wait at the platform next to arriving trains at Prague Central Station under multiple direction signs in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station serves as a major transport hub in the national and regional rail network. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travelers With Luggage Walking Along Street
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    Travelers With Luggage Walking Along Street
    Three men and one woman pull suitcases and wear backpacks while crossing a street in Gauting, Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, on April 27, 2025. The group heads toward or from a transit location, passing by a hair salon. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rome And Vatican Daily Life And Economy
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    Rome And Vatican Daily Life And Economy
    Ryanair bag sizer is seen at Rome Ciampino Airport in Ciampino, Italy on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rome And Vatican Daily Life And Economy
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    Rome And Vatican Daily Life And Economy
    Ryanair bag sizer is seen at Rome Ciampino Airport in Ciampino, Italy on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Rome And Vatican Daily Life And Economy
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    Rome And Vatican Daily Life And Economy
    Ryanair bag sizer is seen at Rome Ciampino Airport in Ciampino, Italy on April 27, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travelers At A Baggage Carousel At Munich Airport
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    Travelers At A Baggage Carousel At Munich Airport
    Passengers wait at a baggage carousel in the arrivals area of Munich Airport in Munich, Germany, on April 8, 2025. Travelers stand with luggage carts and suitcases, while a man crouches on the floor near the conveyor belt. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Travelers At A Baggage Carousel At Munich Airport
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    Travelers At A Baggage Carousel At Munich Airport
    Passengers wait for luggage at a baggage claim carousel inside Munich Airport in Munich, Germany, on April 8, 2025. One traveler stands beside a luggage cart while others gather near the conveyor belt. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • International Airport Phu Quoc On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
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    International Airport Phu Quoc On Vietnamese Island Phu Quoc
    Tourists with luggage pose for photos and wait near the main entrance of Phu Quoc International Airport in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2025. The large terminal facade displays the airport's name in Vietnamese and English beneath overcast skies. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2025-01-03
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2025-01-03
    Travellers wheel and carry their luggage through Trudeau airport in Montreal, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2025-01-03
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2025-01-03
    Travellers wheel and carry their luggage through Trudeau airport in Montreal, Friday, Jan. 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes. (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
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    Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
    First direct flight from Doha in 13 years touches down amid hopes SyrianAir fleet can be restored if sanctions are lifted.

    The new Syrian flag is passed out to passengers exiting the airport from the first international flight in Damascus since the regime fell.

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  • Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
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    Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
    First direct flight from Doha in 13 years touches down amid hopes SyrianAir fleet can be restored if sanctions are lifted.

    Passengers arrive on the first international flight to Damascus to a crowd cheering.

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  • Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
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    Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
    First direct flight from Doha in 13 years touches down amid hopes SyrianAir fleet can be restored if sanctions are lifted.

    Passengers arrive on the first international flight to Damascus to a crowd cheering.

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  • Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
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    Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
    First direct flight from Doha in 13 years touches down amid hopes SyrianAir fleet can be restored if sanctions are lifted.

    A crowd cheers as they wait for the first passengers to arrive in first international flight in Damascus airport.

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  • Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
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    Party time at Damascus airport as international flights resume
    First direct flight from Doha in 13 years touches down amid hopes SyrianAir fleet can be restored if sanctions are lifted.

    A crowd of people, and staff wait for the first international arrival in Damascus airport, holding flowers for the passengers.

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  • Aftermath of Russian missile attack in Kyiv
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    Aftermath of Russian missile attack in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 20, 2024 - A woman pulls a suitcase along the street in the Holosiivskyi district covered with debris after a Russian missile attack, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. On Friday morning, December 20, Russian forces attacked Kyiv allegedly with Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles from MiG-31K aircraft and Iskander/KN-23 ballistic missiles. One person was killed and at least 12 people were injured. (Serhii Chuzavkov/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Aftermath of Russian missile attack in Kyiv
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    Aftermath of Russian missile attack in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 20, 2024 - A woman with a suitcase stands in the street in the Holosiivskyi district damaged by a Russian missile attack, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. On Friday morning, December 20, Russian forces attacked Kyiv allegedly with Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles from MiG-31K aircraft and Iskander/KN-23 ballistic missiles. One person was killed and at least 12 people were injured. (Serhii Chuzavkov/Ukrinform / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • UNICEF launches children’s train carriage in Ukraine
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    UNICEF launches children’s train carriage in Ukraine
    KHARKIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 8, 2024 - A woman and girl get into their compartment in the first children’s train carriage launched by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and Ukrainian state railway company Ukrzaliznytsia along the Kharkiv-Yasinia route as part of the N15/16 train, Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • UK Ait Traffic Control failure in London, UK.
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    UK Ait Traffic Control failure in London, UK.
    28/08/2023. London, UK.

    Large numbers of aircraft are seen on the ground at London Heathrow as congestion builds due to a failure of UK wide air traffic control systems. Hundreds of flights are being cancelled and delayed with passengers stuck on aircraft unable to take off if their destination is in the UK.

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  • UK Ait Traffic Control failure in London, UK.
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    UK Ait Traffic Control failure in London, UK.
    28/08/2023. London, UK.

    One airliner takes off as large numbers of aircraft are seen parked up at London Heathrow's Terminal 5 as congestion builds due to a failure of UK wide air traffic control systems. Hundreds of flights are being cancelled and delayed with passengers stuck on aircraft unable to take off if their destination is in the UK.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
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    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
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    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    An empty plane for the flight from London to Rhodes, Greece, which is suffering wild fires

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    An empty plane for the flight from London to Rhodes, Greece, which is suffering wild fires

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    Freezing weather continues in London, UK.
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    Aircraft are parked up on the apron at London's Heathrow Airport under a vale of freezing fog. It is being reported that the airport had to cancel dozens of flights this morning because of the weather - with 12000 passengers affected. Freezing weather continues for most of the UK.

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  • Freezing weather continues in London, UK.
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    Freezing weather continues in London, UK.
    23/01/2023. London, UK.

    Aircraft are parked up on the apron at London's Heathrow Airport under a vale of freezing fog. It is being reported that the airport had to cancel dozens of flights this morning because of the weather - with 12000 passengers affected. Freezing weather continues for most of the UK.

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  • Croatia
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    Wizz Air plane on the tarmac at Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia.

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  • Croatia
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  • Croatia
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    21/08/2022. Dubrovnik, Croatia.

    TUI plane on the tarmac at Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia.

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  • Croatia
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    Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Woman with suitcase walks to departure lounge, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Woman crossing the road, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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  • A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
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    A day in the life of Liverpool Airport: 'There is relief - people are free, at last, to fly'
    On 2 July we sent six writers and photographers to capture a typical British summer's day. Tabitha Lasley went to Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

    At least Tabitha doesn’t have to contend with the chaos that has beset Manchester and Heathrow. Liverpool’s airport is preternaturally calm. There are no queues, no delays. Our photographer shows me a shot of the exterior; it’s so quiet and clean, it looks more like a photorealistic render than a real building. Inside, the concourse fills up then empties out, according to the schedule.

    Mark Leyton from Wigan, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, UK.

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