Someone heard our holiday worries- and found a timesaving solution.
Between delayed flights, long security queues, check in and all-round anxiety over the staff shortages that are disrupting the UK airspace this summer, if anyone is offering options to make flights easier this summer- we're all ears.
To take the stress out of check-in times at Leeds Bradford Airport, customers flying before midday will be able to check their bags in the night before thanks to a new Twilight Check-in scheme from Jet2.
The airport is currently one of eight in the UK offering the scheme which will make that morning flight a little less stressful.
Flying before 12pm? Great news! You can use our terrific Twilight Check-in™ service!
Other airports participating in the scheme include Manchester, Newcastle, London Stansted, East Midlands and Birmingham.
Whilst customers only booking with Jet2 will be able to use this offer, it could be a consideration for other airlines if proven successful.
To use the Twilight Check-in, all you need to do is arrive between 4.30pm and 9pm at Leeds Bradford Airport and visit the check-in desk and drop off your luggage as you would usually, just a few hours before. One person from the designated party can drop off up to six bags each too- so there's no need for the whole family to make the trip.
The service is available seven days a week to those that have checked in online at least 24 hours before their flight, just remember to bring your passport and boarding passes when using the Twilight Check-in.
After that go ahead and get some shut eye before waltzing into the airport and straight to security at the designated time- that should save you potentially hours of queuing up at peak times (judging by recent experiences of those travelling through airports this summer).
David Hockney, one of Britain's most influential and recognisable artists, has sadly died.
Born in Bradford in 1937, David Hockney built a career spanning more than six decades and became one of the most influential figures in contemporary art.
He was best known for his vibrant paintings, from the iconic swimming pools of Los Angeles to the sweeping landscapes of Yorkshire and Normandy.
And of course you can't forget the adorable paintings of his sausage dogs Stanley and Boodgie.
This morning on Friday 12 June, it was sadly announced that David Hockney had passed away - just one month prior of his 89th birthday.
Admired by critics and the public alike, Hockney's work was exhibited around the world and attracted record-breaking prices, cementing his place as one of the defining artists of the modern era.
Most recently, his incredibly immersive exhibition 'Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)' was a hit across the country, proving his work still resonated with the people of today.
His work at Salts Mill has remained in exhibit for years, including his special digital drawings that he did on his iPad.
His death marks the end of a truly extraordinary career, but his influence on British culture and contemporary art will endure for years to come.
A true West Yorkshire icon that will be missed by many from across the globe. RIP David.
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Bradford
The UK’s biggest Asian shopping mall is opening in Bradford this weekend
Clementine Hall
After years in the making, Signature Mall Bradford will be opening in the heart of the city.
Signature Mall is one of the UK’s most anticipated Asian retail and lifestyle destinations that will officially be opening its doors this Saturday 16 May.
This is a major milestone for the city, bringing together a mix of premium South Asian fashion, jewellery, beauty, dining, and lifestyle brands all under one roof.
It's a huge step for the city as the new opening is expected to attract thousands of visitors from all over the country.
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The space has been designed to deliver a modern and seamless shopping experience, featuring a total of 45 vendors all in one mall.
You'll be able to find everything from premium jewellery and bridal retailers to family-friendly leisure facilities and beauty brands.
There will also be a large food and drink offering.
The opening of Signature Mall is also expected to generate new employment opportunities and provide a platform for both established and emerging businesses within the South Asian retail sector.
Signature Mall representatives have said: “Signature Mall is more than just a shopping destination, it is a celebration of culture, community, and entrepreneurship. We are proud to bring this exciting new development to Bradford and look forward to welcoming visitors from across the region and beyond.”
The Signature Mall will be located on Preston Street in Bradford and you can find more about it here via their website.