SNCF Trains In France Gradually Resume After 'massive' Arson Attack: Chaos For 800,000 Travellers
Passengers have been asked not to go to train stations unless they know their train is still running. Read more
Worlds Most Powerful Passport In 2024 Goes To Singapore - But 4 European Countries Are Close Behind
Slim by mighty, these passports enable holders access to almost all the world without the need for a visa. Read more
Difficult But Necessary: Germany Undertakes Nationwide Railway Repairs
The country's two largest cities will have their route temporarily closed next year for repairs. Read more
Well Just Put On The Yes Hat: Tourists Try To Stay Positive In The Face Of Denmarks Wet Weather
Denmark's tourism is suffering as the country faces its wettest 12 months ever recorded. Read more
Frankfurt Flights Cancelled After Climate Activists Protest On Runways
More than 100 flights have been cancelled. Read more
No-fly Zone And Strikes: Will Flights Be Disrupted During The Olympic Opening Ceremony?
Follow these tips for beating travel disruption in Paris during the Olympics. Read more
Taiwan To Join Japan, South Korea And Thailand In Offering A Digital Nomad Visa
Digital nomads could soon combine stays in Taiwan and Japan for an extended stint in East Asia. Read more
CrowdStrike Chaos: Why Did The Global IT Outage Ground So Many Planes Last Week?
It exposed the centralised nature of modern air travel, but not all airlines were equally affected. Read more
Little Art Galleries And Thrift Shops: Athletes Top Tips On Exploring Paris During The Olympics
Plus the cheapest days for flights if you want to book a last minute trip. Read more
The Most Romantic Walk In The World: Italys Path Of Love Reopens After More Than A Decade
Local authorities are keen to encourage responsible tourism on the route that winds between the Cinque Terre. Read more
The End Of Airbnb In Barcelona: What Does The Tourism Industry Think Of The Apartment Ban?
The city's mayor has vowed to rid the Catalan capital of its 10,000 tourist apartment licences in the next five years. Read more
Friendly Locals, Lemon Orchard Hikes And Mouthwatering Food: Why I Loved Spains Lesser-known Camino
2024 is a Jubilee year for Caravaca de la Cruz - which only comes around every seven years - so there are additional eve... Read more
Half Our Villages Are Dying: How Digital Nomad Hubs Are Reinvigorating Rural Europe
Missing a sense of community? Leave the city behind for one of Europe’s rural digital nomad hubs. Read more
Compensation Is Unlikely: Experts On What Passengers On Delayed Or Cancelled Flights Need To Know
Here’s everything you need to know about compensation and insurance coverage following the global IT outage. Read more
'Bedlam': Grounded Flights And Check-in Chaos At Airports All Over Europe Due To Major IT Outage
Should you go to the airport early and can you claim compensation? Read more