These 2 Ultra-Low-Cost Airlines Are Poised for Takeoff

With air travel making a comeback from the pandemic’s blow to the industry, airline stocks are also due for a recovery. Folks are getting back out there for both leisure and business travel, and the global low-cost airlines market is expected to hit more than $300 billion over the next five years — suggesting an impressive annual growth rate of nearly 10%.

Ultra-low-cost carriers — also known as budget airlines — provide affordable travel with limited amenities compared to the major airlines. Read on to learn more about two ultra-low-cost airline stocks — and which is better poised for a

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A weekend in Fife with children, Scotland

A weekend in Fife with children, Scotland. When Visit Scotland invited us to spend some time trying out the food in Fife I really wasn’t sure what to expect. Especially as a family of vegetarians and pescatarians.

But Fife is undergoing a foodie revolution with many farms and producers rejecting large-scale production and returning to traditional methods. It’s an effort which is really bringing about quality over quantity.

The peninsular is just an hournorth of Edinburgh by car and is filled with new and exciting tastes, way beyond any of our hopes, or fears of dare I say

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Siripanna Villa Resort and Spa, Chiang Mai, Thailand with kids

Chiang Mai is a beautiful city and wonderfully evocative to visit with kids. Packed full of history, animal experiences and flavoursome food it’s a lovely place to visit. We took a family trip on our trip to Thailand with kids and checked in to the Siripanna Villa Resort and Spa, Chiang Mai for a long weekend of fun. Set just outside of the old town it’s the perfect location to feel away from the busy center but still be close enough to get into the main sights.

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Girl from the North Country at Theater Royal Bath

The legendary songs of Bob Dylan were brought wonderfully to life in a completely unexpected way in the Girl from the North Country which has arrived at the Theater Royal Bath.

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This incredibly powerful show takes Dylan’s words and music and sets them against a backdrop of 1930’s America. Where families stand on the brink of poverty and destitution.

Despite

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Sunday lunch at the Old Boathouse Pub, Cotswold Water Park

There are not many English pubs which can boast sumptuous lunches coupled with views of tranquil lakes, swans and ducks. The Old Boathouse Pub at South Cerney, sits in the heart of the beautiful Cotswold Water Park. Within walking distance of the De Vere Cotswold Water Park Hotel, this smart pub and restaurant is a perfect spot for lunch with the family. In fact, as food is served all day long, you can grab a bite and gaze out at the tranquil views whenever you like.

Sunday lunch at the Old Boathouse Pub, Cotswold Water Park, Gloucestershire

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A family holiday to Thailand with kids

Walking the streets where the pungent smell of spices fill the air. Gazing at serene Buddhas, eating endless bowls of noodles and dunking spring rolls in to sweet, sticky sauces. Meeting the nicest of people every single day. Our family holiday to Thailand with kids was filled with beautiful sights and the most memorable of experiences. It’s one none of us will ever forget.

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This isn’t the holiday travel season to procrastinate. Book your tickets this month.

No, it’s not too early to start planning holiday travel.

It might seem early. Thanksgiving and winter holidays are months away. But experts predict the record demand that turned this summer into a chaotic travel season will carry over to the holidays. If you don’t start planning your trip now, you may be going nowhere.

“Book everything now,” says Tim Hentschel, CEO of HotelPlanner, a travel technology company. “This will ensure availability and act as a hedge against inflation and ongoing cost increases. If you wait until November and December, your winter holiday travel will only be more expensive.”

Demand

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A trip to the end of the World – Sagres, Portugal

We took a trip to the end of the world. Well, the end of the world as the Europeans thought it before the 15th Century. Sagres the end of the world location is filled with mystery and intrigue and centuries of history. It’s the perfect trip to visit, the spot in Portugal that was seen as being the end of the world.

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Our guide to the Algarve with kids

An ultimate guide to Portugal with kids

A winter trip to the Algarve

A road trip through Spain and Portugal

A trip to the end of the World –

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