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EU Makes It Clear: Trans-European Transport Network "Still a Long Way From Cutting the Ribbon"

New EU audit warns major rail and transport projects face steep cost overruns and long delays of 17 years on average, putting the 2030 TEN-T target out of reach. “Europe cannot afford more decade-long delays for critical transport links”

"Citizens Expect Us to Deliver": EU Lawmakers Defend Air Passenger Rights, Reject Rule Changes

On Wednesday, the European Parliament made it crystal clear: passengers' rights must be protected at all costs. Lawmakers, who voted 632 to 15, decided against proposed amendments meant to water down current protections. "We are determined to improve rather than dilute air passenger rights"

New Summer 2026 Attraction: the First-Ever Live Eurovision Tour

For the first time ever, Eurovision is going on a continent-wide tour. The European Broadcasting Union has announced a 10-show "Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour" in huge venues

A Minute of Silence and Ringing Bells: Switzerland Declares Day of Mourning for Fire Victims

About a week after the disaster in Crans-Montana, in which more than 40 people celebrating the New Year were killed, the government has declared a day of mourning; 37 countries and the European Union have been invited. This is what is expected to happen

90% of Emissions Off: EU Sets 2040 Climate Target, Affecting Arilines, Cruises, and Hotels

The EU has reached a deal to slash net greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, updating its Climate Law and long-term targets; what does this mean for cruise lines, airlines, and hotels?

Starting Today in Krakow: Registration Required When Crossing Between Countries

Krakow Airport joins many other checkpoints across the country in implementing the new European Union Entry/Exit System, which applies to travelers with or without a visa. What does this mean for travelers?

Revolution at the US Borders: First Steps Towards a Full Facial Recognition System

A new directive will allow the collection of biometric data from all non-US citizens to begin in December. The system is expected to be fully implemented at all airports and seaports within three to five years. The move will improve security, shorten lines and promote the expansion of visa exemptions

New EMAS Seal: Lufthansa Marks 25 Years of Green Leadership in the Skies

Lufthansa and CityLine have renewed their EU-certified EMAS status, celebrating 25 years of environmental progress with new fuel-saving and waste-reduction measures

Historic Refugee Wave: Over 4 Million Ukrainians Granted Asylum in the EU

New Eurostat report shows that while new requests decline, tens of thousands more join each month under temporary protection, with Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic leading in numbers

One Ticket for Europe's Biggest Cities: Czech Railways Introduces Unified Ticketing for Long Routes

After criticism from the EU, travelers from Czechia can now book combined tickets to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland

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