Articles by James Miller — page 21

Harith General Partners’ acquisition of FlySafair and what it means for South African travel
On 10 February 2026 Harith General Partners, via its aviation arm Harith Aviation, entered into an agreement to acquire full ownership of FlySafair, South Africa’s largest low-cost domestic carrier; the transaction is conditional on antitrust clearances and licensing reviews and is targeted to close by Q4 2026.

Black History Month Visits: Navigating Museums, Crowds and Local Transfers
In many urban areas, curated Black History Month programs create predictable surges in visitor flows to museum districts, producing peak pickup windows (typically 10:00–14:00 and 15:00–18:00) and concentrated demand at designated drop-off zones; advance planning for airport or city transfers, timed pickups, and clear curbside instructions can avoid missed exhibits and long waits for a cab or shuttle.

Monday Morning Reset Meditation for Museum Workers and Front‑of‑House Teams
Museums that remain open on public holidays commonly extend hours and create concentrated arrival and departure windows, increasing demand on local transit, taxis, and ride‑hailing services during opening and closing times; staff who manage front desks, deliveries, or late‑shift transfers benefit from short, repeatable techniques to stay centered during these operational peaks.

Contemporary Indigenous Art on Display and the Transport Challenges Behind Exhibitions
The Penn Museum rotated seven contemporary Indigenous works into the Native North America Gallery this season, requiring climate-controlled freight, custom crates, condition reporting, insurance valuation, and hand-carried courier oversight to meet museum conservation standards and regulatory requirements for interstate transport.

Radiance: New Identity-Focused Exhibit Now Open at Creation Museum
Arrival patterns for the Creation Museum have shifted with the opening of the Radiance exhibit: gallery circulation, parking allocation and shuttle schedules now prioritize peak visitation on Wednesday–Saturday 10:00–17:00, and February online ticket promotion code FEB2026 offers a temporary 20% discount on single-day general admission to the Creation Museum and/or Ark Encounter.

Golden Bites on the Move: Lokma’s Place in Cities, Rituals and Street Service
Mobile lokma vendors in Istanbul can serve between 1,000 and 3,000 portions per event, each truck typically stocking roughly 50–100 kg of flour, 80–120 liters of sunflower oil and 30–60 kg of sugar for a day’s operation; these figures drive route planning, vendor parking permits and short-term loading zone allocations that directly affect urban traffic and taxi availability near event sites.

Crowd-Free Valentine’s in Fethiye: Winter Sights, Routes and Transfer Tips
Dalaman Airport sits roughly 50 km east of Fethiye, and standard transfers along the D400 coastal route take about 50–60 minutes in February; lower tourist volumes mean faster pickups, fewer delays at checkpoints, and better availability of private cars and taxis compared with summer peak times.

Rising fuel costs, market inspections and tourism records reshape transfers and travel in Fethiye and Muğla
Gasoline is set to rise by 1.55 TL per litre, pushing Fethiye prices toward an estimated 58.23 TL/litre, a change that will immediately alter operating costs for taxi drivers, shuttles and delivery services across the city.

Plymouth Barbican — A Walk Through England’s Oldest Waterfront Streets
The Barbican contains the largest concentration of cobbled streets in Britain, a street pattern that dictates where vehicles can stop, the size of drop-off points near Sutton Harbour, and the practical choice of small taxis or private transfers for exact, door-to-door service to sites such as the Mayflower Steps and the Mayflower Museum.

How improved safety frameworks and coordinated transfers can unlock adventure tourism in Northeast India
State administrations in the Northeast now require that every new adventure activity site submit a safety assessment, liaise with local disaster management authorities and provide a clear plan for emergency response and evacuation routes.

QT45 — a 45‑unit self-replicating RNA found in icy conditions and what it suggests for field operations
Freeze–thaw concentration in primordial icy pockets can increase solute concentrations by orders of magnitude, creating microreactor-like conditions comparable to how refrigerated distribution hubs and cold-chain logistics concentrate and move cargo between terminals.

How Wuthering Heights adaptations shape travel plans and transfer needs for film-savvy visitors
Pictureville’s three immersive auditoriums, including IMAX, will screen multiple adaptations of Wuthering Heights on 13–19, 20–22, and 24–26 February, creating predictable peaks in airport arrivals, local drop-offs and short-haul transfer demand around screening times.
