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Munster Sports Travel (Killester Travel Group) have been confirmed as Munster Rugby's Official Travel partner. Photo by Ashley Vlotman/Sportsfile

Munster Rugby are pleased to confirm our new Official Travel partner, Munster Sports Travel (Killester Travel Group), for the next two years.

Munster Sports Travel have unrivalled experience in the rugby travel market in Ireland. This will be the second time Munster Sports Travel have been Official Travel Partner having previously partnered with Munster Rugby for over 15 years from 2003 to 2019.

Drawing on vast experience, with over 25 years in rugby travel worldwide, Munster Sports Travel will work closely with Muster Rugby to provide quality travel services for the team and Munster supporters.

Killester Travel Group are also the Official Rugby World Cup Travel Agents in Ireland for France 2023 which is a testament to the reputation and experience of the travel company.

Paddy Baird, Managing Director of Killester Travel group, commented, “The whole team in Cork and Limerick are proud and delighted to once again have the opportunity to work with Munster Rugby and its vast supporter base to deliver a quality experience led travel service.

“With the development of the URC and Champions Cup formats even more opportunities now exist to explore the world while supporting Munster Rugby.”

Munster Rugby Head of Commercial and Marketing, Dave Kavanagh, said “It’s great to be back working with Munster Sports Travel and Paddy’s dedicated team.

“With long standing experience in the rugby travel market, we know our travel needs will be well looked after and our supporters can look forward to a quality service which will in turn benefit the club.”

Full members of the Munster Rugby Supporters Club and 10-Year Ticket Holders will receive special multi-match discounts with further details sent to the respective supporter groups in due course.

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Iowa State will play its first-ever football game outside of the United States when it opens the 2025 season against Kansas State in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, August 23, 2025, at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland.  

"We are extremely grateful for this opportunity presented to us by Aer Lingus to provide the young men in our football program an unrivaled educational, cultural and athletic experience," said Jamie Pollard, Iowa State's Director of Athletics. "Iowa State fans enjoy a tremendous reputation for following the Cyclones wherever they play, and we look forward to seeing them travel with us to The Emerald Isle for the 2025 season-opener."

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WNBA teams will travel on chartered flights for the next 2 seasons, the league says

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For the next two seasons, WNBA teams will begin traveling to away games on chartered flights, after primarily relying on commercial planes since the league's inception nearly three decades ago.

The change will be gradually phased in at the start of the 2024 season, which kicks off May 14, the WNBA announced Thursday .

"We are thrilled to announce the launch of a full charter program as soon as practical for the 2024 and 2025 seasons, a testament to the continued growth of the WNBA," WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said. "We have been hard at work to transform the business and build a sustainable economic model to support charter flights for the long term."

Before, teams could travel on chartered flights during the postseason and during the regular season if they had games back-to-back.

The league is partnering with Delta Air Lines to carry out the expanded program. It said it raised $75 million in 2022 for "marketing, digital transformation, globalization, and fan engagement."

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"It's exciting to add the WNBA to our prestigious roster of sports charter partners as we participate in this historic advancement in women's professional sports," Delta CEO Ed Bastian said. "We're looking forward to providing the WNBA with the welcoming, caring and elevated service that Delta people have made famous."

Women's basketball has had tremendous growth in the past year, driven by phenoms like Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark. Reese helped lead her LSU team to the championship in 2023 against Iowa, which was led by Clark. This past year, Clark became the NCAA's all-time basketball scorer , male or female, and whose games shattered records for attendance and TV ratings.

Since Reese and Clark have been drafted , to the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever, respectively, ticket sales have skyrocketed, with some teams having to move venues to meet the demand. The season-opening games, including Clark's professional debut, will be streamed on Disney+ on May 14, according to The Hollywood Reporter .

Several players reacted positively to the news.

"I'm really excited that the younger players will not have to experience everything that we experienced, and the ones before us had to experience with that," Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner said in a press conference. "I always said that safety is a number one key. Our safety should have always been high priority."

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France tries to shed its rude reputation ahead of the Olympics

Is the unfriendly Parisian a myth? A local goes undercover as a tourist to find out.

Paris is in the home stretch of preparing for the Olympics. A new 8,000-capacity arena has been opened in the north of Paris, the Olympic Village was inaugurated by Emmanuel Macron in early March, and authorities are still desperately trying to make sure the Seine is swimmable by the summer. The country is slowly but surely getting ready for the more than 15 million visitors that will descend on the capital and its suburbs between July and August. But there’s still something to consider — something a bit less tangible.

Are Parisians ready to welcome these visitors? Like really welcome?

France gets a bad rap when it comes to friendliness. There’s, of course, the long-standing cliché of the snooty French waiter or the surly Parisian, and a viral TikTok earlier this year of an American woman tearfully telling the camera that traveling in France was “isolating” and that French people were unwelcoming got thousands of comments — many from people agreeing with her.

“This kind of bad PR doesn’t worry me because it’s anecdotal,” says Corinne Ménégaux, the head of the Paris tourism office. “I think maybe 15 or 20 years ago the French were less welcoming, but nowadays we’ve got past that cliché. You inevitably have a small percentage of people who aren’t nice, and there’s not much you can do about it. It’s a reality of big cities, just like in London or New York.”

That hasn’t stopped France trying to clean up its rude image before foreigners come to town. Last year, the regional chamber of commerce updated a decade-old hospitality campaign called “Do You Speak Touriste? ” in the run-up to the Rugby World Cup held in Paris. The official guide touched on cultural differences, gently reminding the French that “The cultural tendency in France is to openly show one’s emotions, through one’s gestures or tone of voice. […] In other countries, disagreement is expressed a lot less openly.”

“There’s still the cafe waiter who doesn’t speak to you and sullenly serves you a Coca-Cola for 15 euros. I’m not saying that doesn’t exist anymore. But we have seen a real improvement,” said Frédéric Hocquard, the city councilor responsible for tourism and nightlife in Paris. He says that the covid-19 pandemic was the great turning point.

“There was this period when we had no tourists at all. And the tourist industry realized it had to make a bit of effort.”

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Part of Paris’ effort to revamp its reputation is a “hospitality charter,” which has been signed by more than 1,600 businesses in the tourism sector, from hotels to restaurants to tour guides. The agreement is based around three main principles: promote sustainable and environmentally friendly measures; make visitors’ experiences more fluid; and support local businesses. Businesses that have signed up will be able to display a sticker or sign on their establishment so that tourists know that they’re a trusted place. The city is also training workers in newspaper kiosks, bakeries and tobacco shops to be able to answer tourists’ questions.

Both Ménégaux and Hocquard agree on one point: Visitors to Paris also have to do their part. . In an ideal world, Ménégaux would like tourists to sign a “good tourist etiquette” charter of their own. “When people come to Paris, we want them to commit to respecting certain things: to respect their neighbors’ peace and quiet, to use a reusable water bottle and not buy plastic ones and not to buy products made in China when you can buy local.”

Differences in etiquette are among the first things some foreigners notice when they move to or visit France. American expats and social media content creators Ember Langley and Gabrielle Pedriani devoted a video to the thorny issue of French politesse in their lighthearted TikTok series, “The ABCs of Paris.” In the video , Langley warns, “What’s considered polite in the U.S. might not be considered polite in Paris.” The two go on to give tips such as “Smile less”, “Get into a debate over dinner” and “Arrive fashionably late.”

“I see Americans in the Metro and it’s like — read the room. Everyone else is being quiet!” Langley said in an interview. “When you’re a traveler, and you’re coming here on vacation, it’s easy to forget that 2 million people are living their lives here. You need to be respectful of the local culture and approach your interactions humbly.” But Langley says it’s a misconception that the French are rude; it’s just a matter of cultural differences. “The biggest thing here is that the customer is not always right; in the U.S., the customer is king.”

Going undercover as an English-speaking tourist

I decided to put Parisians’ friendliness to the test myself. As a Brit who has lived in Paris for a decade, speaks French and has even obtained French nationality (with immense gratitude), I put on my best British accent and went to see how I was treated around the French capital.

The experiment began at ground zero: in front of Notre Dame cathedral, which is still blocked off and undergoing renovation work after an enormous fire engulfed the roof in 2019. With a friend, I headed into the archaeological museum in the crypt. “Hello! Parlez-vous anglais?” I asked the woman behind the ticket desk. I was greeted with a broad smile and patient description — in English — of the museum and ticket prices. She wasn’t even bothered by a patently stupid question about whether we could visit the cathedral, gently explaining that the site wouldn’t be open to the public for months.

We thanked her and headed back up into the sunlight.

Next stop: a bouquiniste. These Seine-side booksellers have to tackle tourist questions day in, day out. The man running his stall opposite the cathedral cheerfully took the time to find books in English for us, before recommending that we try Shakespeare and Company just across the road, one of Paris’s most famous English-language bookstores. It was the same at the tourist trinket shop, where we asked for directions to the Eiffel Tower or down in the Metro station, where the woman behind the counter told us that her English wasn’t very good and yet valiantly answered all of our questions about transport passes with broken but determined English.

By this point, I had even ditched my poorly-pronounced French icebreaker, just bouncing up to them and speaking directly in English. And yet everywhere we went, we were greeted with smiles and a genuine desire to help. I’ll admit that I was surprised — it’s been years since I was a tourist in the city, but I certainly remember eye-rolling, terseness and a certain unwillingness to help.

It was time for the ultimate test: asking for oat milk in a Parisian cafe. We chose a touristy spot on the Place Saint-Michel, where the servers were every inch the stereotype, in white shirts and black bow ties. Our server swept up to us haughtily but didn’t blink when we responded in English, even though he initially couldn’t understand my question. “Hot milk?” he kept repeating. When he finally understood, he laughed, waving his hands dismissively. “ Non, non , it is not possible, soy milk, vegan milk, we do not have, only la vache .” To make his point, he added with a flourish, “Moooo!”

My request had managed to elicit the famous “ c’est pas possible ” — well-known to anyone who has struggled with French bureaucracy and customer service — but it was said with such good humor (and a complementary animal sound), so how could I be offended?

The more than a dozen tourists I spoke to had also had largely positive experiences. Samantha Capaldi, visiting from Arizona with two friends, told me, “We love it here,” before admitting with a wry smile, “We’re trying to blend in but we’re so loud, everyone notices us.” In the four days they’d spent in Paris, they’d observed the same cultural differences Langley mentions in her videos — such as not getting tap water automatically with your meal at a restaurant, or being given a funny look when ordering an appetizer alongside an entree. “They kind of laugh at us, but not in a mean way,” she continued. “Trying to speak French helps a lot.”

Carla, from Sheffield in the United Kingdom, was in Paris with her boyfriend Brian to celebrate the anniversary of their first date. She’s visited Paris several times and has noticed a marked difference in the way she’s been treated compared to previous trips. “I’m a bit of a weightier person and I’ve been deliberately ignored in restaurants before — other people being given menus before me or served before me. But I rarely get that now. Everyone seems really nice.”

It seems that the city’s efforts in recent years are paying off and Parisians are — dare I say it? — learning that a little hospitality goes a long way. The only thing left is being able to get oat milk in cafes — but maybe it’s up to Americans to let that go and lean into France’s love of dairy. Mooo!

Catherine Bennett is a writer based in Paris.

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The Dallas Cowboys' 2024 regular season schedule will release on Wednesday night.

Fans are eager to know when America's Team will be coming to a city near them, and when the Cowboys will be featured on national television.

It has previously been reported that the Cowboys will receive two Monday Night Football games , along with a handful of appearances on Thursday Night Football and Sunday Night Football.

Dallas' schedule includes its yearly divisional opponents, the AFC North and NFC North, the Detroit Lions, and the San Francisco 49ers.

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This season, Dallas will play nine games at home at AT&T Stadium, while eight games will be on the road.

So how far will they be traveling?

The Cowboys will travel 18,293 miles throughout the season, the 18th most in the league this year.

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The Philadelphia Eagles travel the longest distance in the division at 22,756 miles, thanks to an international game against the Green Bay Packers in Brazil on opening weekend. Philly travels the 8th-longest distance in the league.

The New York Giants (19,295) travel 1,000 more miles than the Cowboys, while the Washington Commanders have the league's shortest travel distance at just 10,550 miles.

The total travel mileage for all 32 NFL teams can be see here .

The NFL schedule will be released at 8:00 p.m. ET, with special schedule release shows on ESPN and the NFL Network. Each team will also release its schedule on its respective social media channels.

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NFL schedule 2024: Full list of how many miles each team will travel and time zones they will cross

A look at the nfl travel data for the 2024 season.

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All 32 NFL teams will have to travel at least eight times during the 2024 regular season, but some will travel more and much farther. Teams will have to travel cross country, while some will go off to Germany and England. Have you ever wondered how many miles each NFL team travels, and how many time zones they cross through? Well, that info has been put together for the upcoming season and released prior to the official NFL schedule release.

According to Bookies.com , the Los Angeles Chargers  will travel the most miles of any team this season -- a whopping 26,803 miles. The Chargers will also travel through the most time zones: 36. As for the team that will travel the least amount of miles in 2024, that honor belongs to Dan Quinn's  Washington Commanders .

The mileage for this list was calculated by using the linear air distance between each stadium on Google Earth. Check out the full list below: 

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When you finish 4-13, you deserve to catch some breaks. The Washington Commanders were the NFL’s second-worst team in 2023, picked up the second overall pick in the NFL draft and entered a complete rebuild in 2024.

It’s been a busy offseason for the Commanders, who hired a new general manager (Adam Peters), head coach (Dan Quinn) and found their franchise quarterback (Jayden Daniels).

Can Washington have a similar turnaround as the Houston Texans did in 2023?

Houston had a phenomenal rookie quarterback in C.J. Stroud. The Commanders hope Daniels — also the No. 2 overall pick like Stroud — can engineer a similar turnaround.

Washington will need some help for that to happen. That help may come via the 2024 NFL schedule. According to Bill Speros of Bookies.com , the Commanders will travel fewer miles than any NFL team in 2024. Washington’s only trip to the West Coast is a Week 4 game at Arizona.

The  Washington Commanders  will cover the least amount of distance. They are to travel 10,550 miles and cross 10 time zones. Nearly 40% of their road miles and more than 50% of their time zones will be covered when they travel to State Farm Stadium to play the Arizona Cardinals.

This is excellent news for the Commanders, a team trying to turn around its luck. To put this into perspective, the Los Angeles Chargers will travel the most miles in 2024, 26,803 miles across 36 time zones.

It’s never easy to take over a 4-13 team and expect to win immediately, but Washington’s lighter travel schedule is good news for Quinn.

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Where is the next Winter Olympics? Where to spot cold-weather competitions in 2026.

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The 2026 Winter Olympics are set to make history in several ways. 

Geographically, it’ll be the most sprawling Winter Games in Olympic history, according to the International Olympic Committee. For the first time, the Games will be held across two cities, two regions and two autonomous provinces.

Athletes will go for gold in skiing, bobsleigh, curling, skating, snowboarding, luge and other cold-weather competitions . They’ll also be debuting a new winter sport – ski mountaineering . 

Looking ahead to this year’s Summer Games in Paris, here’s everything we know about the next Winter Olympics.

Where is the next Winter Olympics?

Italy will host the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo . 

It’ll be the country's third time hosting the Winter Games. The 2006 Winter Olympics were in Turin . The 1956 Winter Olympics were in Cortina d’Ampezzo, according to the IOC. They also hosted the Summer Games in 1960, in Rome. 

Here’s what you can expect to see at each of the Olympic venues and locations: 

  • Anterselva/Antholz: Biathlon
  • Bormio: Alpine skiing, ski mountaineering
  • Cortina D’Ampezzo: Paralympic Closing Ceremony, alpine skiing, bobsleigh, curling, luge, skeleton, alpine skiing (Paralympics), snowboard (Paralympics), wheelchair curling (Paralympics)
  • Livigno: Freestyle skiing, snowboarding
  • Milano: Olympic Opening Ceremony, figure skating, ice hockey, speed skating, short track speed skating, ice hockey (Paralympics)
  • Predazzo: Nordic combined, ski jumping
  • Tesero: Cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, biathlon (Paralympics), cross-country skiing (Paralympics)
  • Verona: Olympic Closing Ceremony, Paralympic Opening Ceremony

When is the next Winter Olympics?

The next Winter Olympics begin on Feb. 6, 2026, with the Opening Ceremony and last until the Closing Ceremony on Feb 22. 

The Paralympic Games will occur from March 6-15. 

Where will the 2030 Winter Olympics be?

The IOC hasn’t named a host city for the 2030 Winter Olympics yet. This delay gives the committee more time to address challenges like warmer temperatures and vanishing snow in places increasingly affected by climate change , USA TODAY previously reported.

How often are the Winter Olympics?

The Winter Olympics occur every four years, paying homage to their origins. In ancient Greece when the Games first began, a period of four years was called an “Olympiad.” 

The Summer Games follow the same tradition, alternating with the Winter Games so audiences watch the Olympics every two years. 

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Neu-Samara ( Pleshanov ) was a Mennonite settlement in the northern part of the fertile section of Samara , Russia , about 125 miles (210 km) east of the city by the same name. It was founded in 1890 as a daughter settlement of Molotschna and embraced 59,400 acres of land. In 1926 it numbered 3,071 Mennonite and 66 non-Mennonite inhabitants, who lived in twelve villages and five single farms.

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