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By Vanessa MT

Can Air France-KLM Overcome Cost Pressures? Q1 Loss Raises Concerns

Air France-KLM (AIRF.PA) reported a higher-than-expected first-quarter operating loss of 489 million euros ($524.31 million) on Tuesday, citing high customer compensation at Dutch carrier KLM and one-time payments to employees. European airlines have been struggling with rising costs associated with labor disruption and geopolitical turbulence in recent months, with German group Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) issuing a […]

By Lilian L

Tourism Ireland promotes Ireland’s golf and luxury tourism in Frankfurt

Tourism Ireland, in its first-ever golf and luxury workshop in Frankfurt, promoted Ireland’s world-class golf and luxury tourism offerings to German tour operators. Twelve (12) golf and luxury tourism businesses from Ireland had an opportunity to connect with the German tour operators through one-to-one meetings and networking sessions. The event aimed to highlight Ireland’s golf […]

By Vanessa RC

Copenhagen’s Incredible Green Transformation: How This City Turned Trash into Treasure

Over the past 30 years, this Nordic capital has undergone an incredible metamorphosis. What was once a fading city has now blossomed into one of the most desirable places to live in the world. The numbers are staggering. Copenhagen’s population has grown by 13% since 2010, and the city is now home to 1.4 million […]

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By Linda M

U.S. Consulate in Amsterdam Goes Digital, But What About Your US Trip?

Planning your dream Amsterdam adventure? Here’s a heads-up for American globetrotters: The U.S. Consulate General in Amsterdam is joining the cashless revolution. Starting May 1st, 2024, say goodbye to cash for visa and US citizen services fees – credit cards and U.S. debit cards are now king. This move reflects a growing trend in travel, […]

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By Linda M

Can’t Hold It Anymore?Amsterdam to Fix Toilet Woes After Public Outcry

Amsterdam is finally set to witness an increase in public toilets, especially those that are accessible to women and persons with disabilities, after years of advocacy by residents. This development comes after a well-publicized case in 2015, where a local student named Geerte Piening was fined for public urination. Piening’s predicament, caused by a lack […]

By Diana

Trails Beckon Adventure Seekers to Discover More of Istanbul

The ancient metropolis of Istanbul is being rediscovered by outdoor enthusiasts from around the world this year. As spring blossoms unfurl across the city’s storied landscapes, a network of scenic hiking trails is luring travelers to explore Istanbul’s greener side on foot. “2024 has seen an absolute explosion in hiking’s popularity here,” remarked the spokesperson […]

By Beatrice Je

Planning a Budapest Trip? The Hungarian National Museum Has a Surprise!

Planning a Budapest Trip? The Hungarian National Museum Has a Surprise! The Hungarian National Museum is ushering in a new era of transformation, adopting the name Hungarian National Museum Hungarian National Collections Centre to reflect its evolving role in the cultural landscape as reported by Daily News Hungary. Concurrently, the Museum of Ethnography is preparing […]

By Beatrice Je

Dine & Picnic on Budapest’s Liberty Bridge (May 3-5)

Dine & Picnic on Budapest’s Liberty Bridge (May 3-5) From May 3rd to May 5th, Budapest’s famous Szabadság híd (Liberty Bridge) will become a bustling pedestrian centre, providing a delicious blend of dining and picnicking experiences against the scenic backdrop of the Danube River. The iconic Liberty Bridge will once more be free of cars, […]

By Beatrice Je

Enjoy and Celebrate at Budapest’s Labour Day Picnic Festivities

Enjoy and Celebrate at Budapest’s Labour Day Picnic Festivities Labour Day, often known as International Workers’ Day or May Day, has a unique significance in Budapest’s cultural calendar. Budapest is getting ready for a lively celebration that blends tradition with modernity as the holiday, May 1st, draws near. This celebration will give visitors and residents […]

By Vanessa MT

C’est Magnifique! France Takes the Crown as the Top Destination for Global Visitors!

According to the most recent analysis from WTTC and ForwardKeys, the leading travel data and analytics company, international arrivals in France for the first half of 2024 are 93% higher than the same period in 2019, cementing France’s position as the world’s most popular destination. International arrivals to France have increased significantly in the first […]

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By Lilian L

Daytime Club for Revellers over 30+ Coming to Dublin This Summer

Dublin is set to welcome a new nightclub experience this summer, tailor-made for the over-30s. The 30+ Club promises to bring a new era of clubbing, with an emphasis on a fun and safe experience for those looking to dance the night away but still get home at a reasonable hour. The event is already […]

By Felix Me

World’s Top Stars Compete as Rome gears up to host the 81st Edition of the Italian Open

Rome is the lucky host for the eighty-first edition of the Italian Open, which is also known as the Rome Masters. This is one of the most famous events in the world, as it involves men and women who will compete at the highest levels in more than three hundred matches over two weeks. Starting on May 6, the […]