Climate, Community and Choice! Trends shaping sustainable travel in 2022:
Booking.com released new research, with insights gathered from more than 30,000 travellers across 32 countries and territories including Singapore, highlighting that the impact of...
Schiphol Airport Slashes Passenger Numbers Until April 2023 Due
Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport will continue to “drastically” slash passenger numbers over the next six months as it struggles to recruit enough security staff and...
Finnair resumes more Japan flights
Finnair is restarting more Japan flights as travel rebounds.
The Nordic carrier is set to resume its route from Helsinki to Osaka on 26 March 2023.
It...
Korea raises PCR test requirements
Starting July 25, quarantine process for international travellers will be strengthened. Due to the increasing number of Covid-19 cases in Korea, all international travellers...
Seychelles has scooped for the fourth time: World’s Best Award
Seychelles has beat off competition yet again as it scooped for the fourth time the prestigious Travel + Leisure 2021 World’s Best Award as...
Chinese airlines primed to take advantage of border opening
SYDNEY/BEIJING: Chinese airlines will be the early winners of the country's international reopening, analysts say, having kept most widebody planes and staff ready while...
A look at the world’s most beautiful train stations
Trains are most travellers’ best friend! Meandering through beautiful landscapes or offering unobstructed views of a destination, trains are considered one of the best...
The 10 Worst Airports in Europe for Delays Right Now
At London Heathrow, the chaos has gotten so intense—between the interminable security queues, rampant flight delays and cancellations, and too few luggage handlers to match...
As Croatia joins the euro, which 7 EU countries still use...
The European Union has given Croatia the green light to begin using the euro from next year.
The country will join 19 other EU member...
Travellers entering the UK on 1 February could face long queues...
Members of the Public and Commercial Service (PCS) union, including Border Force staff, previously walked out over the Christmas and New Year period.
Now they...































