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Holidaymakers should make ‘key checks’ before booking holiday as flight prices rise

May 19, 2022 by www.express.co.uk Leave a Comment

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Flight prices: Best tips to find a ‘bargain holiday’ this summer (Image: Getty)

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Leading foreign exchange provider Eurochange revealed its top tips on how to get the best-priced flights, including booking on Sundays, and how to find last minute deals “if you’re not particular on exact dates” this summer. Sundays are generally the cheapest days of the week to book a flight, but prices may vary by destination and length of flight, and other factors including seasonality and weather.

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Be flexible

Managing Director at Eurochange, Charles Stewart, advised Britons to be flexible if they can.

He explained: “Generally, you’ll find cheaper flights by booking three to four months in advance of the date you’re intending to travel on.

“If you allow yourself to be flexible and forward plan, searching via month will help you to find the cheapest flights to your chosen destination.

“In some cases, you can find good last-minute deals on flights, especially if you’re not particular on exact dates when you start your search.

“If you’re stuck to certain time frames, such as school holidays, being flexible on the airline provider will also allow you to find cheaper rates, because budget airlines often don’t include add ons in their initial cost.”

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Flight prices have considerably gone up this year due to rising fuel costs and high demand (Image: Getty)

Check when key calendar dates fall

Charles advised travellers to take advantage of off-peak months and do their research into when the school holidays fall ahead of their planning.

He said: “For those lucky enough to be able to travel outside of the school holidays, you’ll always be able to find cheaper flights by sticking to term time.

“This year, the start of the summer holiday begins on July 25.

“Airline providers are clever when it comes to their prices, ramping up the ticket cost when there’s a guaranteed demand.

“So if you don’t want to be stung, make sure to also look out for any major sporting events that might be happening around the time of your holiday.”

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The travel expert said it is a myth that searching for flights in incognito mode affects the flight prices.

He explained: “It’s long been suspected that airlines use your recent searches to increase prices on flights that you’ve already searched for, but data suggests that this is not the case.

“There is little evidence to prove this theory and instead, the price of your flight is probably increasing due to fewer availability.”

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Consider the cost of add ons

Charles recommended flight comparison sites as they are the best place to find value flights.

“However, it’s important to remember that the first price you see might not be the full cost,” he warned.

He continued: “When pulling together your final budget, make sure that you’ve checked how much your chosen airline will charge you for seat allocation, baggage and food because on a round-trip journey it will quickly add up.

“Some airlines offer package deals which include flights, hotels, baggage, coach transfers and more, so it’s worth considering this option if you want a bargain.”

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Charles added there are many other factors to consider when it comes to planning a bargain holiday.

These include hotel cost, price of a meal and travel money.

“To get the best rate on your travel currency, you’re always better exchanging before you head on holiday.

“We always recommend bringing local currency to your travel destination, so it’s important to plan ahead and consider that purchasing travel money at the airport can be extremely expensive,” he said.

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Woman Makes Sexual Misconduct Claim Against Elon Musk | The Daily Wire

May 19, 2022 by www.dailywire.com Leave a Comment

Elon Musk’s SpaceX, an aerospace company that he created, reportedly paid a woman $250,000 to settle a sexual misconduct claim against him stemming from an alleged incident several years ago.

Business Insider reported that a flight attendant who worked as a contractor for SpaceX’s corporate jet fleet accused Musk of exposing himself to her, touching her, and offering to buy her a horse in exchange for an erotic massage.

Musk said that there was “a lot more to this story” and that if he “were inclined to engage in sexual harassment, this is unlikely to be the first time in my entire 30-year career that it comes to light.”

Musk said that the story was a “politically motivated hit piece.”

Musk has warned repeatedly on Twitter in recent days that “political attacks on me will escalate dramatically in coming months” in response to him buying Twitter. “Watch their dirty tricks campaign against me unfold,” Musk added.

The flight attendant told her friend that Musk, who is the wealthiest man in the world, asked her to come to his room during the flight “for a full body massage” and that when she arrived, he was naked and that he propositioned her during the massage and offered to buy her a horse.

The flight attendant reportedly did not engage in any sexual acts and claims that work began to dry up after the alleged incident.

The flight attendant told her friend that she felt she was being “pushed out and punished for refusing to prostitute herself.”

The report said that SpaceX has in-house massage therapists as a perk for executives, and that the flight attendant was encouraged by superiors to get professional training.

“They encouraged her to get licensed as a masseuse, but on her own time, on her own dime,” the friend said. “They implied that she would get to fly more often if she were to do this because she’d be able to give Elon proper massages. I thought that was kind of strange because — you weren’t hired to be a masseuse. You were hired to be a flight attendant. And if Elon likes massages, then he should be paying for you to go to masseuse school. But she was just so happy and eager to have the job and be able to travel.”

Musk is reported to have personally attended a session with a mediator to resolve the issue with the flight attendant and the parties entered into “a severance agreement granting the attendant a $250,000 payment in exchange for a promise not to sue over the claims.”

The agreement also reportedly “included restrictive non-disclosure and non-disparagement clauses that bar the attendant from ever discussing the severance payment or disclosing any information of any kind about Musk and his businesses, including SpaceX and Tesla.”

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The Big Heart of America’s Smallest Pride Festivals

June 5, 2018 by www.thedailybeast.com Leave a Comment

When it comes to Pride, size doesn’t matter.

One needn’t hop on an international flight to São Paulo and party with five million other LGBT —and LGBT-friendly—people in order to have some quality summer fun. In fact, some of the best Prides in the country are probably right around the corner from you.

InterPride, an international organization linking Prides all around the world, told The Daily Beast that the three smallest InterPride member events in the United States take place in Kenosha, Wisconsin; Cape Cod, Massachusetts; and Los Ranchos, New Mexico.

Granted, there are technically smaller Prides out there: Not every Pride is a member of InterPride. And if you get sick of the June heat, you can always travel down to Antarctica to celebrate Pride Month with approximately 10 LGBT people this year .

But Kenosha, Cape Cod, and Los Ranchos all embody something special that can be found in almost every state: a small Pride event that has less of a nonstop party atmosphere and more of a friendly, community vibe.

“I think it speaks to the character of the community,” said Sean Young, Vice President of Kenosha Pride, about being one of the smallest Prides. “Even though we’re small, we still have a very active LGBT presence.”

Kenosha Pride —held this year on July 15–gathers about five hundred people in together for a march through the city’s downtown, followed by a festival at a public park. For the adults, local gay bar Club Icon sponsors a beer tent. Kids can play in the bounce house. And there’s even a special area just for pets, co-sponsored by Illinois pet groomer Peace, Paws & Harmony.

“It’s totally a family affair,” said Young.

Kenosha, Wisconsin is situated about halfway between two big cities, both of which boast much larger Pride events: Chicago and Milwaukee. LGBT people in Kenosha still attend these bigger events, Young told The Daily Beast, adding, “But they do ours, too.”

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Dan Seaver, President of Kenosha Pride, was part of the original ad hoc planning group for the first Kenosha Pride in 2013 and remembers the enthusiastic response to the idea of an LGBT parade through the mid-size Wisconsin city.

“Once we got the word out this was happening, the community support that came behind it was astounding,” Seaver told The Daily Beast. “We had people in their seventies and eighties commenting that this was something they never thought they would see happen in Kenosha.”

The event has grown since then, but the eight-person board of directors is still all-volunteer, planning the event on weekends and working their full-time jobs during the week. When asked if it’s challenging to pull off an all-volunteer Pride, Seaver and Young both laughed grimly, but the effect on the community makes it all worth it, they say.

“You open people’s eyes and let them see that we are their neighbors, we are their friend’s friends,” said Seaver. “To let them know that we’re no different from anybody else, I think, is important.”

Cape Cod Pride , much like Kenosha’s, runs off of volunteer labor and a slim budget. The daytime portion of the event takes place at a high school where there will be games and raffles and food vendors—and the nighttime portion, a dance party, takes place at Flynnie’s Bar in Falmouth, Massachusetts.

Held on June 24, Cape Cod Pride isn’t trying to compete with Boston Pride on June 2 or with the June 1-3 Pride celebration in the nearby gay hotspot of Provincetown.

You might not think that an area of Massachusetts between Beantown and P-Town would be unwelcoming to LGBT people but as Cape Cod President Sue Wilson recalled in an interview with The Daily Beast, an earlier version of Cape Cod Pride that took place in the early 2000s was greeted with “awful signs and taunting, not from everybody but from enough people to make [the organizers] nervous.” The event stopped running.

Two years ago, when Wilson moved to Cape Cod from Boston, she saw fliers for a new version of the local Pride event, sponsored by No Place for Hate and the local branch of the LGBT family organization PFLAG.

Moved by the tragic Pulse nightclub massacre and feeling disconnected from her LGBT community back in Boston, Wilson not only went to that very small Pride, she joined its organizing committee.

“On the Cape, there’s lots of LGBTQ folks but they’re all in little pockets and those pockets aren’t connected to each other,” Wilson explained, noting that the year-round LGBT population in the vacation destination was hungry for a sense of community.

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In 2017, the event took place indoors due to a downpour, but 450 people still showed up. This year, Cape Cod Pride is organizing the event as an independent entity.

And yes, there is a major Pride festival just up the road, but it’s just not the same.

“I do go to the big Pride festivals,” Wilson said. “But they don’t meet the need of helping the LGBT community here connect and develop.”

Bob Isadore, Vice President of Cape Cod Pride and a veteran LGBT activist, remembers how “rough going” the original Pride was in the early 2000s, and has been gratified by the transformative effects of the new incarnation of the event.

“So far, people now have totally changed,” he told The Daily Beast. “I’m sure there will be a few people who will resist and not like the idea, but the general public has been much more accepting and it’s because of these high-profile events.”

Whereas the big-city prides strike a predominantly celebratory tone and appeal primarily to the young, Isadore says that Cape Cod Pride is more of an all-ages affair that serves many purposes. The event is fun, of course, but it also serves a function.

“We need to show the local people that we are part of the community,” said Isadore.

PJ Sedillo, organizer of the eighth annual Los Ranchos Pride , used to be the president of Pride in the city of Albuquerque, which surrounds the small village of Los Ranchos De Albuquerque.

That event was drawing about 20,000 people by the end of Sedillo’s term. He told The Daily Beast that “when Sunday came around after Pride, we always wanted to do something that was family-friendly but we were so exhausted that we never did anything.”

So, now that Sedillo and his husband live in the village of Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, that’s exactly the sort of event he puts on.

This year, it falls on Sunday, June 3. It includes a church service, a potato sack race, a performance by American Idol drag queen contestant Ada Vox paid for through crowdfunding , and—best of all—a tamale eating contest that has been running for all eight years of Los Ranchos Pride.

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The event draws exponentially fewer attendees than Albuquerque Pride—about 300 to 400 people, according to Sedillo’s estimates—and the budget, too, is about two thousand dollars compared to a six-figure budget for the larger event.

“I did big for years, and I wanted to just do small,” Sedillo told The Daily Beast.

Sedillo almost doesn’t want more people to find out about Los Ranchos Pride, and has allowed the event to grow primarily through “word of mouth.”

“I am not doing any press,” he told The Daily Beast—exclusively, apparently—“No publications, no radio.”

The best Pride, it would seem, might be one that you don’t even know exists.

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