Royal Jordanian Airlines has restarted direct passenger service between Amman and Aleppo, marking the first such flights in over a decade. The airline resumed operations on Tuesday, with flights now scheduled three times per week—on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays—according to Jordan’s state-run Petra news agency. For more stories from The …
Read More »Hudson’s Bay auction of items including 1670 royal charter can go ahead, judge rules
Open this photo in gallery: The 1670 royal charter signed by King Charles II establishing Hudson’s Bay, is shown on display at the Manitoba Museum where it was loaned to be displayed alongside its permanent collection of Hudson’s Bay artifacts.HO/The Canadian Press Hudson’s Bay can now prepare to auction off …
Read More »We reveal the 'Secret Tube' in London | The West Australian
Shut for over a decade, the railway was tweaked and relaunched as part of the Postal Museum, which is across the street, next to an enduring Royal … Source link
Read More »Royal Family celebrates Commonwealth Day with religious service, playlist
Open this photo in gallery: King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend the annual Commonwealth Day Service of Celebration, at Westminster Abbey, in London, on March 10.Aaron Chown/The Associated Press King Charles hailed the work of the Commonwealth in bringing countries together as he and Britain’s senior royals gathered at …
Read More »RBC lays off some employees as it reorganizes its businesses
Royal Bank of Canada RY-T has let go of some employees as the lender reorganizes its businesses and prepares to launch its new growth strategy after closing its $13.5-billion takeover of HSBC Bank Canada last year. This week, the bank has shed employees in technology and operations, as well as …
Read More »Army bests Royal Military College 3-2 in annual cross-border hockey tilt
Open this photo in gallery: Hockey team Royal Military College Paladins practice ahead of their game against rival team West Point Army on Jan. 30.Kaja Tirrul/The Globe and Mail A moment of silence was held on Saturday for the 67 victims of this week’s collision between a commercial passenger jet …
Read More »Royal Caribbean passenger’s $1,300 mistake every cruiser must know
By JAMES GORDON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 01:51 EST, 7 January 2025 | Updated: 02:03 EST, 7 January 2025 A passenger enjoying a relaxing vacation onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship was quickly brought back to reality when they received an enormous cellphone bill because of one particularly costly mistake. What …
Read More »Passengers warned over new ‘seat squatting’ trend that’s causing arguments on planes
Passengers travelling on aeroplanes have been warned about a new trend known as ‘seat squatting’. ‘Seat squatters’ are travellers who take unoccupied seats without first asking flight attendants or waiting for boarding finish. Influencer Shannon Ella shared her experience with this trend in a clip that has now garnered over …
Read More »Newcastle Airport announces new route to major European city with flights from just £34.90
Newcastle Airport has announced that next summer it will unveil a new route featuring the cultured Scandinavian capital of Copenhagen. The new service is courtesy of Norwegian Airlines, marking their introduction at Newcastle, and providing the sole direct connection from the North East and Yorkshire to the Danish city. Commencing …
Read More »Immigration and trade policies cloud next year’s outlook, RBC CEO says as two major banks report Q4 earnings
Open this photo in gallery: RBC and National Bank both posted higher fourth-quarter profit Wednesday that exceeded analyst estimates.Mark Blinch/Reuters Royal Bank of Canada’s chief executive officer says tighter immigration and trade policies are clouding the banking industry’s outlook for next year, and political leaders need to resolve the concerns …
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