The winter season in Europe may kick off earlier this year as a number of slopes have reported receiving more than a meter of fresh snow in the previous week. Consequently, this has marked the beginning of the tourism season for the continent, which means that winter has finally arrived. […]
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Munich Airport Devises Plans to Reduce Emissions
Munich Airport has announced that it will be making greater efforts from now on to combat climate change. One of the ways the airport plans on achieving its goal is by accelerating the timelines scheduled to achieve its Net Zero Target. As per the revised timelines, the airport is going […]
Read MoreCountries Issue Warning about Possible Volcano Eruption in Iceland
For the last couple of weeks, Iceland has been facing immense pressure due to a seemingly imminent volcanic eruption on the island. The authorities have taken to declare a state of emergency after a series of small earthquakes impacted the Reykjanes Peninsula, which is the most populated region in the […]
Read MoreBudapest Airport Forecasts One Million Monthly Passengers
The Budapest Airport in Hungary is getting ready to welcome more than one million passengers on a monthly basis through the upcoming winter season. As per the airport authorities, travelers from Budapest will have untethered access to over 107 destinations, which will be served by around 36 airlines. As a […]
Read MoreDenmark Suggests $14 Passenger Tax for Sustainable Aviation
The government of Denmark has proposed the imposition of an average tax worth $14 or 100 Danish Krone. This tax will be levied on air travel in the country to provide funds for a green transition of the airline industry in the country. Through its plan to turn green, the […]
Read MoreEtias Visa to be Delayed Until 2025 as Per EU
Earlier in the year, the European Union made an announcement saying that visitors from Britain to any country in Europe would be able to use an online Eurovisa to travel. However, the Electronic Travel Information and Authorisation System (Etias) has now revealed that it is running behind schedule and will […]
Read MoreTravel Warning Issued Due to Possible Volcanic Eruption in Iceland
The Foreign Office in the UK has issued a travel warning for Iceland as the possibility of a volcanic eruption in the country rises every day. The authorities in Iceland have also taken to declare a state of emergency soon after hundreds of small earthquakes caused devastation and disruption in […]
Read MoreAzores Records 171K Landings in One Month
The Regional Statistics Service (SREA) carried out research to gather data regarding the total passenger landings in the Azores in the previous month, specifically October of 2023. Consequently, it was able to ascertain that there was a significant surge in airport arrivals at the location, which set a new record. […]
Read MoreDOT Speaks out on Amsterdam Flight Cuts
Earlier in the month of November, the DOT found out that the Netherlands government planned to reduce the number of flights traveling to the Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. Consequently, the organization has now said that this plan, if put into action, would violate the aviation treaty, namely Open Skies. This […]
Read MoreRoyal Caribbean Announces Fewer Ships for Europe in 2024
The Royal Caribbean International has announced that it will be sending a lesser number of ships to Europe in the upcoming summer. In a statement, the company revealed that it will be deploying six ships to sail to the region in 2024, which is three less than the current year. […]
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