True Travellers Society Podcast 12/05/2025

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True Travellers Society Podcast — December 5, 2025

Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories: a mix of destination inspiration, airport upgrades, smart-booking perks, and practical travel prep for a big year ahead.

Move over bucket list: the UK’s ‘Not Hot’ destination list—and why you should visit in 2026, according to Kayak

Author: Not specified | Date: December 4, 2025

KAYAK’s new data highlights the UK’s least-searched gems—think Worcester, Salford, Lancaster, and Caernarfon—packed with culture, history, and better value minus the crowds. If you’re planning 2026 staycations, this shortlist points to castles, coastlines, and local food scenes that punch above their weight.

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Orlando Airport confirms a major change

Author: Samantha Kendall | Date: December 4, 2025

Orlando International Airport (MCO) will close all Hudson News stores as part of a major concessions overhaul, replacing them with more than 40 new shops and restaurants from 2026 through 2028. The revamp spans 200,000+ square feet across Terminals A and B and comes alongside broader modernization efforts that could even include electric air taxis.

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Multimedia update: seQura expands into smart travel with Bitcoin cashback and adds lastminute.com to its smart shopping app

Author: Not specified | Date: December 4, 2025

seQura has integrated lastminute.com into its app, letting travelers book trips and either pay upfront for up to 5% cashback (in Qoins or Bitcoin) or split payments into three interest-free installments. Launching in Spain now with broader European expansion planned for 2026, the feature sends crypto rewards directly to users’ wallets for more control and transparency.

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Viagem para assistir à Copa 2026 requer atenção com vistos

Author: Dino | Date: December 4, 2025

With World Cup 2026 spread across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, fans should prepare early and verify entry rules for each country, carrying full documentation. A valid U.S. B1/B2 visa can ease entry into Mexico for many travelers, while some nationalities can use Canada’s eTA when arriving by air—yet stricter controls around major events make advance planning essential.

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Taken together, these stories point to a 2026 travel landscape defined by smart choices: overlooked destinations that stretch your budget, airports upgrading the journey, new fintech tools that reward how you book, and visa prep that keeps you moving across borders. Plan ahead, travel smarter, and make the most of what’s next.

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