Christian Nielsen is a journalist and keen tourism industry watcher based in Brussels. He writes pretty much anything that takes his fancy, from the woes of travelling with kids to the latest ‘impact investing’ developments in Europe. But most of his output these days is in EU affairs, sci-tech writing and marcoms.
Imagine walking to work. It’s a regular workday. Rigmaroles. Distractions. Rituals. Will the report be ready on time? Is that new colleague going to say something […]
A new study has revealed that nearly a third of Americans choose holiday destinations where English is widely spoken and has uncovered the reasons why 42% […]
Residents are raising concerns about over-tourism and its impact on daily life in the much-loved Parisian neighbourhood of Montmartre, an area characterised by steep hills, narrow, […]
It is arguably one of the least visited of Belgium’s ten provinces, but lovely Limburg is well worth discovering. The area was devastated economically just over […]
Milan’s Malpensa Airport was partially evacuated on Wednesday after a man set fire to check-in desks and caused damage with a hammer inside the busy Terminal […]
Oceania Cruises has announced a new 129-day global voyage, dubbed the ‘Kangaroo Route,’ set to depart from Sydney on 26 February 2027 and culminate in London […]
Flying across Europe often remains cheaper than travelling by train, despite the aviation sector’s far greater climate impact. A new Greenpeace study, published this week, found […]
A US hillside destination that honours the relationship between humans and their best four-legged friends is marking its 25th anniversary in 2025 and calling for support, […]
Passengers using three major United States airports will be involved in trials of new electronic gates (eGates), according to a 19 August announcement from the national […]
Tokyo is set to gain a new destination inspired by California’s Napa Valley wine region, thanks to a new collaboration between Japanese hospitality firm Not a […]
Passengers are suing two of America’s largest and oldest airlines over failing to seat them in a paid-for window seat, according to Top Class Actions. The […]
Condor Airlines Boeing 757-300, carrying 273 passengers and eight crew members, was forced to make an emergency landing in Brindisi, Italy, on 16 August 2025, after […]
London’s Tate Modern presents the works of Emily Kam Kngwarray (1914–1996), an Anmatyerr-speaking woman from Alhalker Country in the Northern Territory of Australia. She was one […]
Air Canada is set to gradually resume flights today following a “tentative agreement” with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), representing 10,000 flight attendants, bringing […]
Amtrak is set to launch a revolution in North American high-speed travel with the advent of a record-breaking version of the fastest train in the country: […]