St. Regis Hotels & Resorts Debuts in the Heart of Budapest Honouring the Heritage of the Exquisite Klotild Palace
The brand’s legacy of service and celebration arrives in Hungary, set within one of Budapest’s most iconic architectural treasures.
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The brand’s legacy of service and celebration arrives in Hungary, set within one of Budapest’s most iconic architectural treasures.
Royal Caribbean has opened Royal Beach Club Santorini, its first private destination in Europe, bringing a paid beach club model to one of the Mediterranean’s most crowded cruise ports.
Frankfurt Airport has opened its long-awaited Terminal 3, adding major new capacity, modern security technology, and a phased airline migration that will reshape passenger flows over the coming months.
European airlines are cutting flights and grounding aircraft as soaring jet fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict reshape schedules ahead of the summer travel season.
Volotea is facing criticism after asking some already-ticketed passengers to pay an extra fuel surcharge before departure. The amount is small, but the dispute goes to the heart of a bigger question: whether an airline ticket is really final once it has been purchased.
Avanti Destinations is expanding its Europe product with new Insider Tours, a collection of small-group walking experiences in eight major cities. The move reflects rising demand for more flexible, lower-capacity city tours that still deliver local insight and guaranteed departures.
LOT Polish Airlines is expanding from Krakow with new year-round routes to Rome, Barcelona, and Madrid, while also adding Warsaw-Bologna service. The move strengthens Krakow’s role as a growing hub for both leisure and business travel in Central Europe.
The EU’s new Entry/Exit System is now fully operational across 29 countries, replacing passport stamps for many non-EU travelers. The system is designed to modernize border control, but early travel is likely to come with longer queues and more biometric checks.
The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran may have eased immediate market panic, but it has not fixed aviation’s fuel problem. Airlines are still facing high jet fuel costs, supply uncertainty, and pressure on summer schedules.
Valencia has approved stricter limits on tourist apartments as pressure on housing and neighborhood balance grows. The new framework sets hard caps by district and block, signaling a more interventionist approach in one of Spain’s most visited cities.
Venice is again charging day visitors to enter the historic city on selected peak dates from April through July. The system is now more practical than symbolic: register in advance, get a QR code, and pay more if you leave it too late.
Alaska Airlines unveils its first international Business Class suites as it expands long-haul service to Europe and Asia.
Spain is edging toward another tourism milestone as higher fuel costs and geopolitical instability push some travelers toward closer, lower-risk destinations. The upside is clear for hotels, airlines, and resort markets, but the growth also adds pressure to already crowded destinations.
Krakow and Warsaw lead a new ranking of Europe’s best cities for remote work, highlighting Central Europe’s growing edge in affordability, safety, and connectivity.
Marriott is expanding its midscale presence in Europe with Series by Marriott, targeting demand for affordable, design-led stays in Italy and the UK.