Robbe Bernard is a Belgian student of International Journalism with a strong interest in travel and transport, particularly aviation. He likes to write articles about mobility and travel-related topics and enjoys exploring new countries and cultures in his spare time.
For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which takes place across Canada, the United States and Mexico, several airlines have prepared special aircraft liveries to mark the […]
Google has introduced a new feature inside Google Earth that lets users fly around the world using a flight simulator. The tool works directly in a […]
Mobile connectivity on UK trains is still not reliable enough for everyday use, according to a new study by the communications regulator Ofcom. Many passengers experience […]
KLM Cityhopper has operated a passenger flight between Amsterdam and Hamburg using a 5% blend of synthetic kerosene (e-SAF). The flight marks the first passenger service […]
Night trains are gaining more attention across Europe as more travellers look for ways to move between countries without flying. A recent survey of 11,000 people […]
From December 2027, new night train services to Brussels Airport will be introduced by SNCB/NMBS. The trains will operate from Bruges, Ghent and Brussels and will […]
Tourism destinations across the world are already feeling the effects of climate change, with rising sea levels, shifting weather patterns and ecosystem disruption reshaping how places […]
Booking.com has released the sixth edition of its European Accommodation Barometer, giving an overview of how accommodation providers across Europe view the current market and the […]
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is expected to become one of the biggest drivers of tourism growth in North America. Hosted across Canada, the United States […]
United Airlines is expanding its use of artificial intelligence across both passenger communication and operational decision-making. The airline is moving beyond traditional customer service tools and […]
Shibuya ward in Tokyo has introduced on-the-spot fines for littering as it responds to growing pressure from rising visitor numbers and increasing waste in public spaces. […]
Ulva, a small island off the west coast of Scotland, will stop receiving visitors on Sundays this summer after an unexpected rise in tourism. The decision […]
Recent survey data suggests that a large share of Gen Z believes they have strong intuitive or “psychic” abilities in everyday life. According to a survey […]
More than 140 years after the original Orient Express linked Western Europe with the East, a new luxury rail journey will once again connect Rome and […]
Kazakhstan is increasingly appearing on the radar of European travellers looking for destinations beyond mass tourism. On 20 May 2026, this interest was discussed in Brussels […]