China’s relaxed entry rules bring more travel, but would-be tourists wary of remaining barriers

During the Lunar New Year holiday week in February, China recorded 3.23 million tourism receipts, almost the same as the festival period in 2019, the official Xinhua news agency reported in February. A big boost to these figures came in December, when China began allowing citizens some countries to enter without a visa for 15 … Read more

Ryanair Warns of Flight Cuts During Summer Peak Travel Season on Boeing Delays

Ryanair Holdings Plc warned it could be forced to scale back its schedule in the peak summer travel season amid delays in new jet deliveries from Boeing Co. Irish discount carrier may receive as few as 40,737 Max jets before end of June, Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary he said. Like last month, Ryanair he … Read more

Legendary nineties and noughties boyband star lands new ITV travel show which will feature his famous friends as they explore Europe

Gary Barlow landed his own travel show ITV which will show his love for music and travel. The Take That singer, 53, will begin filming across Europe for the new series in March ahead of the bands This Life tour in April. TV sources have said that Gary will bring some of his famous friends … Read more

UK’s Pets at Home Is One of the Favorite M&A Targets in 2024

British seller Pets at Home Group Plc and French cross-channel transport operator Getlink SE are among the European companies that are the main potential M&A targets this year. While business watchers will welcome newcomers into the fray after Europe’s quietest year for M&A since 2009, the latest additions do not lead the list of possible … Read more

How the high street travel agent is making a comeback

Online bookings still account for the majority of holiday purchases: rather than rivaling virtual transactions, the increase in retail reflects the wider fleet of the travel industry. The sector has had double-digit growth for 11 of the last 12 months, the latest Barclays spending report revealed on Tuesday; only in November, the trade of travel … Read more

S.F. is getting a new kind of bike parking next year

A new bicycle storage hangar at Fourth and Minna Street in San Francisco. Courtesy SFMTA A new bike storage hangar at Howard and Second Street in San Francisco. Courtesy SFMTA San Franciscans will get a new safe bike parking option in the Yerba Buena area early next year: bike sheds, or half-cylinder-shaped metal sheds that … Read more

Lufthansa upbeat on travel demand as Q3 beats estimates

A Lufthansa Airbus A319 aircraft lands at Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Roissy, near Paris, July 28, 2017. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo Purchase the license rights Q3 adj EBIT €1.47 billion vs analyst consensus €1.43 billion Demand for both short-haul and long-haul remains strong Lufthansa affirms guidance for 2023 and 2024 BERLIN, Nov 2 (Reuters) … Read more

Book Travel Through Trainline … and You Might Befriend a Sasquatch

If you have traveled through many countries in Europe, you know that booking trains, buses and other transport can be an overwhelming experience. Trainline lets you do everything through one service, so you don’t have to deal with providers and languages ​​from every country. While the premise of the ad is a little wild — … Read more