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Operators as part of cost saving measures have planned to close almost all booking offices spread all over England, except large stations. The Rail Delivery …
Workers across Europe are walking out to protest low pay and poor working conditions. Europe is a hive of strike action right now, with many employees unhappy that sky-high inflation has not been matched by higher wages.
Virgin Atlantic and Rolls-Royce confirm the successful Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blend ground test on the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine. The test marks a key milestone in the project which will see the world’s first 100% SAF flight travel across the Atlantic from London Heathrow to New York JFK on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, set to take off on 28 November 2023.
Italy is one of the world’s top tourist destinations, but the tourism industry was crippled by travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, in 2023, all that is in the past.
Increasing summer temperatures all through southern Europe is expected to influence a long-lasting change in tourist conducts, with more tourists opting for cooler places or …
WTTC also predicts that the industry will add more than 65,000 employment this year, bringing the total number of jobs lost due to the COVID 19 pandemic to reach almost 2.8 MN.
According to the Department of Rural Affairs and Infrastructure of Sweden, such a proposal has been made in light of the current migration situation and in an attempt to avoid any threats to the public order.
If a holiday to Europe is a part of any of your plans for the summer, you might want to understand this before you buy …
European Travel Commission (ETC) data shows the number of people hoping to travel to the Mediterranean region in June to November has already fallen 10% compared to last year, when scorching weather led to droughts and wildfires.
Several regions in Turkey, including Hatay, Mersin, and Çanakkale, are currently grappling with devastating wildfires. The fires, fueled by a prevailing heatwave, pose a significant risk as they continue to spread rapidly.
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