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Changi Terminal 2 and its Wonderfall.

Travel Hot List for June: Singapore airport’s comeback plans

Changi’s improved terminal, Europe’s epic new trail and the Australia’s new hotel restaurants are on this month’s hot list.

Qantas is accused of selling tickets for flights it had already decided to cancel.

Qantas makes major change to how passengers board domestic flights

Qantas passengers will now be assigned group numbers that will determine when they can board.

  • by Katherine Scott
The laws that apply on flights can vary and can affect things like who can be served alcohol.

Which country’s laws apply when you’re flying on a plane? It’s complicated

Can 18-year-old passengers flying to the US drink alcohol? On board Qantas they can. On board United they can’t.

  • by Michael Gebicki
South African potjiekos … strictly no stirring.

There are two strict – and surprising – rules when it comes to this stew

South Africa’s hearty potjiekos, which translates as “pot food”, is a casual dish but it takes hours to cook.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Seven Seas Splendor’s 140-day world cruise will visit 71 ports in 40 countries across six continents.

Record breaker: Luxury ship’s epic world cruise features sky-high price

With 14,000 bottles of champagne and 68 kilos of caviar on board, indulgence will never run dry on Regent Seven Seas’ world cruise.

  • by Brian Johnston
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The bush and buttongrass fields above Spain Bay.

No roads and no tourists: A sparkling part of Australia few ever see

It’s three times the size of Sydney Harbour, but you’re more likely to spot a dolphin or a devil than another traveller when exploring this part of Tasmania.

  • by Jim Darby

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Smoke rises during protests in Noumea, New Caledonia.

The travel insurance clause that could wreck your holiday

What do the recent floods in West Sumatra, the current riots in New Caledonia and the 2023 earthquake in Morocco have in common?

  • by Michael Gebicki

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