Seamless Travel: Cutting-Edge Innovation at Frankfurt Airport
Germany’s largest airport is upgrading to walk-through magnetometers, eliminating the need for passenger stops. How do they work, and what do they look like?
Germany’s largest airport is upgrading to walk-through magnetometers, eliminating the need for passenger stops. How do they work, and what do they look like?
The European Union announced that the ETIAS system will launch 6 months after the entry/exit system (EES), expected to begin operations sometime this year
Two Leading Airlines Partner to Expand Routes and Improve Connectivity Between Scandinavia and Spain
Making a Strong Return: Italian airline ITA Airways, set to resume its Tel Aviv-Rome route on February 1, 2025, will increase frequency to two daily flights starting February 16. The route will be operated using state-of-the-art Airbus A321neo aircraft. Full details and schedules inside
After quite an exotic year, the selected destinations by the giant travel recommendation users are the most popular, and ones most of you have probably already visited. Who took first place and which European country we love got two cities into the list?
This is what the president of the luxury cruise brand said after breaking records with the most awards received last year - no less than 45 awards, including Best Cruise Line for Couples and Best Value in the Luxury Category
Willie Walsh, CEO of IATA, criticizes airplane manufacturers in the global monthly data summary: "Supply issues make it difficult for companies to serve customers better, innovate products, and improve performance." How much did the demand for flights increase in November?
Tourists continue to stay away from Israel due to the ongoing war. In December, only about 76 thousand tourists entered the country. All the data
Heavy Snow in Manchester: Runways Temporarily Closed, Passengers Advised to Check with Airlines and Allocate Extra Time for Airport Travel
The new agreement with 'Icelandair' will open links through Rome between Iceland and many ITA destinations, including Bologna, Florence, Venice, and Naples. Thus, customers of both airlines can travel on a single ticket and check in luggage just once to the final destination