Sapphire ice cave in Iceland

If you haven’t heard about the ‘Sapphire’ ice cave in Iceland yet, you will once you arrive. It’s worth coming to Iceland… Read More »
EU opens the door to American travelers

Americans are now able to visit the European Union again, vaccinated or not. The European Council has updated its list of… Read More »
A perfect day in Bandol, Provence

If you wake up in one of the small boutique hotels that are within distance of Bandol, then your day… Read More »
Cathay working with Airbus on long-haul flights with a single pilot in the cockpit

Cathay Pacific 0293.HK is working with Airbus AIR.PA to introduce “reduced crew” long-haul flights with a sole pilot in the cockpit much of the… Read More »
Travel industry anger as Germans flock to Majorca

The bosses of Jet2, Easyjet and Manchester Airport have criticised the government for not putting the Balearic Islands, including Majorca,… Read More »
Ryanair sues UK over curbs on summer international travel

Irish airline Ryanair is launching a legal challenge against Britain over its “traffic light” system for international travel, hoping to… Read More »
Great luxury hotel rooms in the Costa del Sol

The Costa del Sol on the south coast of mainland Spain, has always been a favourite destination for the sun-seeker. There… Read More »
U.S., EU resolve 17-year battle over aircraft subsidies

The United States and the European Union have agreed a truce in their near 17-year conflict over aircraft subsidies, suspending… Read More »
Highlights of the 17-year Airbus and Boeing aircraft trade war

The United States and Britain announced a five-year truce in a long-running transatlantic battle over aircraft subsidies, mirroring a similar… Read More »
Ryanair gets its first ‘gamechanger’ Boeing 737 MAX jet

Ryanair finally took possession of its first Boeing 737 MAX jet after a delay of more than two years on… Read More »
Top 5 hideaway hotels in Scotland

In the lead-up to Valentine’s Day everybody talks about romance and time for two. In Scotland every day could be spent with… Read More »
Germany’s Lufthansa will increase it’s capital and have a leaner post-pandemic future

Germany’s Lufthansa moved closer to a capital increase, outlining plans for a post-pandemic return to profit as a leaner airline… Read More »
Athens airport celebrating the opening of the tourism season

Following the official opening of the Tourism season for Greece and easing of travel restrictions on the 14th of May,… Read More »
U.S. and Europe are expected to end their 17-year-old jet dispute

The United States and Europe are expected to announce a five-year suspension of tariffs in their 17-year-old dispute over aircraft… Read More »
GE and Safran’s CFM to develop radical new open-bladed jet engine

General Electric (GE.N) and France’s Safran (SAF.PA) has unveiled plans to test-build an open-bladed jet engine able to reduce fuel use and emissions by… Read More »
Airbus denies building the bigger A322 with new wings

Airbus sought to dampen speculation about an upgrade to its best-selling A321neo single-aisle model, saying “there is no such thing”… Read More »
Florence’s best-kept secrets

Nestled in the gently rolling hills of the Tuscan countryside, Florence exudes a unique elegance and offers endless possibilities for… Read More »
London’s new luxury hotels offer unique designs

Coronavirus plus Brexit will probably put a huge, but temporary dent in the number of visitors London receives (22 million… Read More »
Aviation geek misses airline meals so much he make them at home

Self-confessed aviation geek Nik Sennhauser misses air travel so much that he is recreating the inflight meals he once enjoyed… Read More »
Virgin Atlantic explores ‘flying taxi’ partnership

Virgin Atlantic is exploring whether it could launch a flying taxi service as part of a partnership with Bristol-based Vertical… Read More »
The Darvaza Crater was USSR’s top-secret desert mystery

Known as “The Gates of Hell”, a massive molten pit in the Turkmenistan desert has been spewing fire for decades… Read More »
Dolphin spotting across the Great British Isles

Whilst swimming with dolphins usually conjures visions of Caribbean waters, opulent, far-flung resorts and price tags to match, those opting… Read More »