Europe's New Border System: "Risk of Losing 41 Million Tourists"
The World Travel and Tourism Council warns that long lines at border crossings under the new EES system could cost tourists $45.4 billion in lost spending
The World Travel and Tourism Council warns that long lines at border crossings under the new EES system could cost tourists $45.4 billion in lost spending
The European Union has published its annual update to its aviation security threat map. Who is left out and who received a re-entry pass?
European airports warn new border checks could cause longer queues and disruptions as millions prepare to travel this summer
Switzerland will implement parts of the EU Migration Pact in June, introducing new border screening and asylum procedures
ASPA Mexico voiced support for air traffic controllers seeking dignified conditions, proper training, and institutional support through an official strike notice
The Dutch tourism and aviation industry is protesting against the increase in flight taxes, which are expected to become the highest in the European Union by 2027. A new survey reveals that most passengers fear a sharp increase in flight prices and that many families will no longer be able to afford to fly
The European Union has introduced new Schengen visa facilitations for Thai nationals, making it easier for frequent travelers to receive long-term multiple-entry visas
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has issued a travel advisory warning passengers of possible major disruptions to Long Island Rail Road service later this week, including routes serving John F. Kennedy International Airport. "Customer Ambassadors will be assigned to each location to assist ADA customers"
RMT: 24-hour Tube driver strikes on May 19-20 and May 21-22 in response to London Underground’s push for a compressed four‑day working week. "We are clear that these proposals raise serious concerns around fatigue, safety and work-life balance". On May 15, bus drivers at the East London Bus & Coach Company will also walk out
Amid the escalation in the Middle East and fears of a shortage of jet fuel, the European Union and the European Aviation Safety Authority have issued special guidelines for the aviation industry. Companies have been warned of supply disruptions, received regulatory relief, but are prohibited from imposing retroactive fuel surcharges on passengers
Historic 1911 Building of the W New York - Union Square by Marriott undergoes an extensive renovation featuring innovative design, a chef's restaurant, and a stunning rooftop bar, marking a new direction for W Hotels' global strategy for asset renewal