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Travelers urged to update IDs for smooth airport experiences
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — Do you have your REAL ID yet? If you have upcoming travel plans, now is the time to get one. As of Wednesday, all travelers in the U.S. must have a REAL ID or passport to be able to fly.
That’s what transportation leaders across the country are saying as Wednesday marked the official start of REAL ID enforcement.
“Getting a Real ID is optional in Pennsylvania, but if you want to continue using your driver’s license or ID card to fly domestically, you will need a Real ID, the license with the gold star in the corner,” said Mike Carroll with PennDOT.
If you don’t have your REAL ID or passport when you fly, transportation officials say you’ll be subjected to extra security checks, which could stall the boarding process. At the DMV in Cambria County on Wednesday, several people stopped in to get their Real IDs for the first time. One person told 6 News that they had summer travel plans, and the process to get their ID was quick and easy.
Several people our 6 News crews spoke with say they’ve had their Real IDs for months or even years. One person explained that the smaller airport environment in Johnstown led to smooth sailing on Wednesday.
“I got it a long time ago because it’s been enforced in other places already. So, I just automatically got it when I renewed my driver’s license, so that worked out well like this airport. I like this, you know, Johnstown, nice small airport,” said Grace Hennessey.
6 News also spoke with one traveler coming to Johnstown from a larger airport in Florida, who said she experienced longer wait times due to dozens not having their Real IDs.
“When I looked online, the security check out times it said nine minutes, but when we got there, it was more like twenty minutes because there was a lot of people that didn’t have their correct documentation,” said Lisa Davis.
If you still need to get your Real ID, you can order it online through PennDOT, or visit your local DMV.
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Travel Counsellors reveals record £566m half-year revenues
Tech-enabled travel company Travel Counsellors has reported record £566m H1 revenues.
The Manchester firm saw 10% year-on-year growth in the six months ended 30th April 2025 as sales broke £500m for the first time, with Travel Counsellors citing growing demand for personalised travel advice.
The firm added 149 new travel advisors to its community, taking the business to more than 2,206 at the period end.
Summer 2025 is also set to be another strong season for the company with bookings across the peak summer season – July and August – 11% ahead of the comparable time last year, it added.
“We’re seeing increased demand from millennial customers for cruise and adventure travel,” said Steve Byrne, CEO. “This demonstrates this generation’s preferences for premium and differentiated travel experiences.
“These are consumers who want more than just a holiday – they want peace of mind, personalised experiences, and meaningful, memorable journeys.
“During the first half of the year we’ve continued to experience good growth across the business, which is once again a firm demonstration of the strength of our differentiated strategy and was underpinned by the record number of customers who trusted Travel Counsellors with their leisure and corporate travel needs.”
Travel Counsellors has also maintained its five-star Trustpilot rating, recently reaching 10,000 reviews.
“This is a strong testament to our customer-first culture that runs through everything we do,” said Byrne.
“It’s for this reason that more than two thirds of our customers come to us through word-of-mouth referrals – which is a strong endorsement of the level of care we provide.
“We are focused on continuing to disrupt the travel market over the coming years through superb, personalised service and our scalable, relevant, and differentiated business model.”
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What we know about the B200 aircraft crash at Southend Airport – Firstpost
A small plane crashed at London Southend Airport on Sunday (July 13) shortly after take-off. Visuals showed black smoke billowing from the Beechcraft King Air B200 aircraft after the mishap.
London Southend Airport confirmed a “serious incident” involving a general aviation aircraft. Witnesses have reported seeing a “huge fireball” emerging from the crash site.
Let’s take a closer look.
What happened?
A 12-metre plane with two pilots onboard crashed at London Southend Airport. Emergency services, including the police, fire service and ambulance service, rushed to the site.
Essex Police said they were “alerted” about “reports of a collision” involving the small Beech B200 aircraft at the site in Southend-on-Sea shortly before 8.30 pm IST.
“We are working with all emergency services at the scene now, and that work will be ongoing for several hours. We would like to ask the public to avoid this area where possible while this work continues,” it said in a statement.
As per the flight-tracking service Flightradar, the aircraft took off from Southend Airport at 8:18 pm IST and was headed to Lelystad, a city in the Netherlands.
Earlier on Sunday, the plane flew from Athens to the Pula airport in Croatia, before making the three-hour flight to London Southend, reported Independent.
After the crash, London Southend Airport closed operations until further notice. It said it will inform the public of any updates and those set to travel on Monday should contact their airline.
As per the airport’s website, five international flights had been cancelled after the accident.
Dutch company Zeusch Aviation confirmed its SUZ1 flight had been “involved in an accident” at London Southend Airport. The company said they were “actively” supporting authorities with the investigation, adding: “Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected.”
Besides the two pilots, it remains unclear how many people were on the plane. The cause of the crash is also not known yet.
David Burton-Sampson, MP for Southend West & Leigh, wrote on X: “I am aware of an incident at Southend Airport. Please keep away and allow the emergency services to do their work. My thoughts are with everyone involved.”
United Kingdom Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said: “I’m aware of the tragic incident at Southend Airport this afternoon. My thoughts are with all those involved.
“The emergency services are on scene and are advising the public to avoid the area where possible. I am monitoring the situation closely and receiving regular updates.”
I’m aware of the tragic incident at Southend Airport this afternoon. My thoughts are with all those involved.
The emergency services are on scene and are advising the public to avoid the area where possible.
I am monitoring the situation closely and receiving regular updates.
— Heidi Alexander MP (@Heidi_Labour) July 13, 2025
Witnesses describe London plane crash
Witnesses told British media that the plane crashed “head first into the ground”.
John Johnson, who was watching planes with his wife and children at the airport, told BBC he saw a “huge fireball”.
“You could see [the pilots] smiling and we all kind of smiled back, the aircraft then turned 180 degrees to face its take off point, powered up its engines and powered past us, carrying on down the runway,” he said.
“It took off in probably three or four seconds. It started to bank heavily to its left. I said to my wife, that’s unusual. We don’t find aircraft normally turning at that stage in their ascent.
“Within a few seconds of that, the aircraft almost inverted and hit the ground. There was a huge fireball.”
According to Johnson, the airport’s fire service responded immediately after the crash, with two fire engines reaching the spot.
They were followed by local police, ambulance and fire services.
Speaking to Metro, a woman said she was watching planes departing with her daughter from a viewing deck at the Holiday Inn on Sunday.
“It was honestly a surreal experience. The plane took off, then around 50 meters it sort of kicked to the left, then around 100 meters it abruptly banked to the left. With that, it basically descended down headfirst and just burst into flames as it hit the ground. We can’t believe what we have seen.
“It didn’t look like there was time to bail out. Luckily, I think my daughter is too young to know what really happened. I feel for the other kids who were there and witnessed it too. It felt like we were in a bad dream.”
James Philpott, a bartender at the golf club next to the airport, told BBC that he felt “a big heatwave” before looking up to a “massive fireball” in the sky.
“Everyone was just quite shocked… we haven’t seen anything like this. People were sort of running towards it to see if anyone was injured.”
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What we know about the crashed plane
The plane involved in the crash at Southend Airport was reportedly a Beech B200 Super King Air, a US-built aircraft with a jet turbine, according to flight tracking data.
It is a small plane capable of carrying more than 20 people for short-haul charter flights.
The aircraft was a medical transport jet equipped with medical systems for transporting patients, reported The Mirror.
However, as per the Independent report, the ill-fated plane was a luxury private aeroplane with eight seats and a comfortable leather interior.
According to BBC correspondent Tom Symonds: “This sort of aircraft is a bit like a Land Rover of the skies. It’s a bit like an all-purpose vehicle and we can see that it has been rented out for roles including medical evacuation, moving transplant material, aerial mapping, that sort of thing.”
Zeusch Aviation, which operated the plane, specialises in medical evacuation services and transplant flights as well as private charters.
Meanwhile, Essex Police said it was working with the Air Accident Investigation Branch. Chief Superintendent Morgan Cronin said: “In these very early stages it is vital we gather the information we need, and continue supporting the people of Essex.”
With inputs from agencies
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The Real Japan Honoured as “Best Japanese Travel Experts 2025”
Tokyo, Japan & London, UK – The Real Japan [https://www.therealjapan.com/], a premier platform dedicated to uncovering authentic Japanese travel experiences, is delighted to announce it has been awarded “Best Japanese Travel Experts 2025 – UK” in the LUXlife Magazine UK Travel & Tourism Awards 2025.
Founded by English writer and publisher Rob Dyer, who has been exploring Japan’s diverse landscapes since 2000, The Real Japan offers in-depth destination guides, practical travel advice, and a premium Concierge service for bespoke trip planning. Rob’s extensive experience enables travellers to delve deeper into Japan’s rich culture and hidden gems with confidence.
LUXlife Magazine’s Travel & Tourism Awards, now in their ninth year, celebrate excellence across the global travel industry, spotlighting companies that consistently go above and beyond for their clients. Awards Coordinator Kaven Cooper commented:
“The Real Japan showcases a commitment to unique, authentic travel experiences, providing tailored guidance that truly helps travellers discover the essence of Japan.”
Rob Dyer, Founder of The Real Japan, expressed his gratitude:
“We are honoured to receive this award from LUXlife Magazine. Our mission has always been to guide travellers beyond the typical tourist spots, oering them a deeper, more authentic experience of Japan. This recognition reairms our dedication to that vision.”
For more information about The Real Japan and its services, visit: https://www.therealjapan.com
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