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.
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 […]
Global airlines are facing a steep rise in operating costs as conflict in the Middle East drives up fuel prices, forcing carriers to increase fares while […]
European airport passenger traffic declined in April 2026 for the first time since the aviation sector began its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new […]
Japan’s luxury sleeper train Seven Stars in Kyushu will be expanding its offer throughout 2026. Three new itineraries will be added to the time schedule, allowing […]
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 […]
Kuwait has suspended commercial flights after an Iranian drone attack caused significant damage to Kuwait International Airport, marking a further escalation in the widening conflict between […]
On 31 May 2026, both Glasgow Airport and Edinburgh Airport in Scotland were hit by a temporary fuel shortage, causing multiple delays. Contrary to initial fears, […]
Hong Kong International Airport launched services at its brand-new Terminal 2 on 27 May, showcasing a youth-focused renovation, expansion, and automation programme that aims to allow […]
Flights to Cuba are becoming an increasingly rare commodity, with the news that yet another airline has announced it is suspending connections to the Caribbean island […]
A major low-cost European airline has begun advising British passengers to get to the airport three hours before their flights due to the length of time […]
The era of long-distance European train journeys seems to be back on track. A new 1,300 km rail route from Poland to Germany via the Czech Republic […]
The era of losing your favourite perfume or frantically finishing it off before the security check is finally coming to an end at Brussels Airport. So […]
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released data showing that global passenger demand has fallen, with international air travel dropping more than domestic journeys. The […]
A new proposal on customs processes by the United States Department Homeland Security has drawn widespread incredulity due to the “devastating effect” insiders say it would […]
At the annual air traffic management (ATM) trade fair Airspace World in Lisbon, Europe for Aviation (E4A) has shared its vision of organising a more modern […]
As the United States prepares to welcome millions of visitors for the FIFA World Cup, the Trump administration is drawing up plans that could effectively block […]