Here are Europe’s most friendly countries to move to

As spring unfurls across Europe, those who can work abroad may be wanting to spread their wings. If your job… Read More »
Italy seizes luxury villas and superyachts worth €143m from Russian oligarchs

Italy has seized luxury villas and superyachts owned by Russian oligarchs. The owners are all on the EU’s sanctions list…. Read More »
This is how to steer clear of avalanches this ski season

Staying safe in the mountains is at the top of every skier’s priority list. This is more true than ever… Read More »
These are all the airlines impacted by the Ukraine-Russia war

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is having a huge impact on air travel. While Ukraine, Moldova, and part of Belarus’s airspace… Read More »
Here’s what to see in Saudi Arabia, the land of deserts and dunes

Best known for its vast ochre deserts, Bedouins on camels and the largest oasis in in the world, there is… Read More »
These European nations have scrapped all travel restrictions

If you’re planning an Easter getaway and want to avoid the hassle of taking a COVID test, then visiting a… Read More »
After a century of searching, Shackleton’s lost ship is discovered

One of the world’s most renowned shipwrecks has been discovered off the coast of Antarctica – more than a century… Read More »
This 19th century Sicilian house has been transformed into a digital nomad paradise

Tucked into an ancient side street of Sicily’s port city of Catania, a 19th century house is offering female travellers… Read More »
Here’s what to do when you get there in Italy

Italy has simplified its travel restrictions for EU and UK travellers, making this the perfect time to start planning an… Read More »
Here’s why you should visit the Yucatán Peninsula

Mexico is the seventh-most visited country in the world. Every year, more than 40 million people head to the country… Read More »
Can corporate hotels survive the green travel revolution?

Choosing where to stay on holiday is one of the most exciting and stressful parts of your trip. While some… Read More »
Wadjuk, Kaurna, Eora: Australia finally embraces its Indigenous place names

Western Australia became the final part of the continent to reopen to vaccinated international tourists last week – after nearly… Read More »
Before and after: These incredible photos show how Greece’s coast is disappearing

The blazing sun, the spectacular beaches, the Mediterranean lifestyle and the gorgeous food. For these reasons and many more, millions… Read More »
How will we ever overcome the confusion and complexity of COVID-19 travel?

Jeremy Springall is the lead at SITA AT BORDERS which primarily focuses on border security and facilitation. Here he gives… Read More »
Passenger locator forms could be scrapped before Easter in the UK

Passenger locator forms may be scrapped in the UK in time for the Easter Holidays, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has… Read More »
Scotland’s northernmost Shetland Islands dazzle

For most people, Shetland is somewhere they have yet to experience, a place which exists as a by-word for remote… Read More »
Here are the most annoying things you can do on a plane

We’ve all been there. You’ve just nabbed the window seat and chosen your favourite film when the worst possible person… Read More »
When will air passenger numbers recover from COVID?

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, flights immediately came to a standstill. In 2020 the number of airline passengers… Read More »
Which countries have relaxed entry and visa requirements for Ukrainian nationals?

More than half a million people are thought to have fled Ukraine to neighbouring countries since Russia launched its invasion… Read More »
People of Georgia take to the streets in solidarity with Ukraine

On Sunday evening, for the fourth day in a row, Tbilisi’s Rustaveli Avenue flooded with demonstrations of solidarity for Ukraine… Read More »
How will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine affect flight paths, journey times and ticket prices?

Europe’s airspace has become a patchwork of no-go zones for Russian planes and – in retaliation – EU carriers are… Read More »
Germany’s biggest carnival transforms into peace march for Ukraine

In western Germany, the historic city of Cologne has turned its traditional Rose Monday carnival celebration into a protest against… Read More »