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Aston Villa make push for Spain winger Nico Williams
Aston Villa make push for Spain winger Nico Williams
Aston Villa have opened talks over a deal for Athletic Club winger Nico Williams as they look to lure him to England.
2023-06-14 19:23
American University of Beirut president says Cyprus campus key to institution's global outreach
American University of Beirut president says Cyprus campus key to institution's global outreach
The president of the American University of Beirut says Cyprus bested 15 other countries as the most suitable to host the institution’s first overseas campus
2023-06-14 18:55
It might seem tempting to not pay your student loans. Here's why that's a bad idea
It might seem tempting to not pay your student loans. Here's why that's a bad idea
After three years, the pandemic-era freeze on student loan payments will end in late August
2023-06-14 18:55
Edmunds Compares: 2023 Kia EV6 GT vs Tesla Model Y Performance
Edmunds Compares: 2023 Kia EV6 GT vs Tesla Model Y Performance
The electric car market is speeding up as consumer interest in EVs grows and a steady stream of new models are introduced
2023-06-14 18:45
Ghana’s Surprise Uptick in Inflation May See Rate Hikes Return
Ghana’s Surprise Uptick in Inflation May See Rate Hikes Return
Ghana’s inflation rate unexpectedly rose in May, adding pressure on the central bank to resume rate hikes next
2023-06-14 18:28
Exclusive-World Bank chief to 'push' its balance sheet, vows to protect 'AAA' rating
Exclusive-World Bank chief to 'push' its balance sheet, vows to protect 'AAA' rating
By David Lawder KINGSTON, Jamaica World Bank President Ajay Banga told Reuters that he will "push" the lender's
2023-06-14 18:27
Vodafone, Hutchison unveil UK mobile merger
Vodafone, Hutchison unveil UK mobile merger
LONDON/HONG KONG Vodafone and CK Hutchison will merge their British operations, the two groups said on Wednesday, creating
2023-06-14 18:23
Valery Zaluzhny, the man behind Ukraine's counteroffensive
Valery Zaluzhny, the man behind Ukraine's counteroffensive
Gen Valery Zaluzhny is Ukraine's handpicked army boss and mastermind of the unlikely successes over Russia.
2023-06-14 18:20
US beefs up campaign to ensure accurate animal welfare claims on meat, poultry packaging
US beefs up campaign to ensure accurate animal welfare claims on meat, poultry packaging
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it hopes to weed out false or misleading animal-welfare claims on meat and poultry packaging with new guidance and testing
2023-06-14 18:17
Germany Names Russia as Principle Threat to Euro-Atlantic Sphere
Germany Names Russia as Principle Threat to Euro-Atlantic Sphere
Germany singled out Russia as the principle menace to its security and signaled it wants to pursue a
2023-06-14 17:58
Prosus Issues Profit Warning as Tencent’s Earnings Decline
Prosus Issues Profit Warning as Tencent’s Earnings Decline
Prosus NV issued a profit warning for its fiscal 2023 after a decline in profit at Tencent Holdings
2023-06-14 17:54
Plus-size travel blogger shares how to get two plane seats for the price of one
Plus-size travel blogger shares how to get two plane seats for the price of one
An avid jet setter has shared a useful tip on how to secure two plane seats for the price of one – and it's incredibly simple. Content creator @kirstyleannetravels has become a TikTok sensation for her sharing her viral travel hacks as a plus-sized person. In one recent clip, Kirsty explained how she gets an empty seat on "almost every flight she takes". The UK blogger acknowledged how airlines make it "so difficult to book an extra seat" and how her newfound tip has saved her "hours of uncomfortable flights." All you need to do is ask. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The TikTok clip cuts to Kirsty asking a flight attendant: "Do you know if there are any two seats next to each other free?" The staff member responds by saying she will look once boarded. Subsequently, Kirsty secured an extra free seat for asking the question. "The sooner you board and ask, the better," Kirsty wrote as the caption. "Flight attendants work on a first come first serve basis and if you’re last to board, all the free empty seats might be allocated." @kirstyleannetravels A few other things to bear in mind are: ✨ The sooner you board and ask, the better. FAs work on a first come first serve basis and if you’re last to board, all the free empty seats might be allocated. ✨ Don’t ask the first FA you see. Get to the ‘section’ your seat is in and ask the person who is then standing closest to you. If you’re at the back of the plane, it’s unlikely someone at the front will be able to help you. ✨ Don’t just move. It’s always better to ask so that FAs are aware you want more space. They also may tell you to wait until after takeoff to move and will save the space for you. ✨ I also ask at check-in as often, they can change your ticket to be in an empty row. A lot of the time, however, I’m told it’s a full flight even if it’s not. If you get this answer, don’t be disheartened - people don’t show up or miss their flight, leaving extra seats. #plussizetraveltoo #plussizetraveltips #travellingwhilefat #fattravel #plussize #flyingwhilefat #plussizequeen #flightghack #travelhack #fatandhappy #plussizetraveller It comes after US influencer Jae-lynn Chaney called out "discriminatory" airline policies asking plus-sized passenger to pay "double twice for the same experience". Chaney, whose Change.org petition garnered attention earlier this year to "protect plus-sized customers", has since doubled down on her experience being discriminated against because of her body. "People with smaller bodies get to pay one fare to get to their destination," Chaney told CNN Travel. "We have to pay two fares, even though we’re getting the same experience. If anything, our experiences are a little bit more challenging." She went on to tell Fox that the "mistreatment and discrimination of plus-size travellers" is clear, "unacceptable and must be addressed." She added: "Implementing policies to accommodate plus-size passengers may come with associated costs, but these costs must be weighed against the benefits of creating a more welcoming and inclusive travel experience." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-14 17:50
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