Euronews Travel
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
These are the best and worst airports in Europe, according to a new analysis
The new ranking from AirHelp looks at on-time performance, facilities and overall airport experience. At Euronews Travel, we spend a lot of time in airports, and we have ~opinions~ about plenty of them. And while we’d love to share our thoughts on the best and worst in Europe, we think it’s best we stick to the cold, hard facts when it comes to the pages of this website.
Forget flying: Why more travellers are combining luxury cruises with iconic rail journeys
From Alpine train routes and Mediterranean cruises to cross-country adventures through Italy and the Rockies, cruise and rail holidays are booming as travellers embrace slower, more immersive ways to explore. As travellers continue to swap rushed airport dashes for slower, more meaningful journeys, a new trend is gathering pace: Combining luxury cruises with iconic rail adventures. Part of the wider slow travel movement, cruise and rail holidays are booming as holidaymakers look to see more...
Travelling to Belgium? An expert shares their top tips for visitors
Belgium expert Angela Dansby reveals her top travel tips for the country, including attractions to see and the food and drink to try. Should more of us visit Brussels? The Belgian capital’s residents certainly think so.
Magyar teases imminent deal on Hungarian minority to lift veto on Kyiv's EU accession
Magyar says he is "very optimistic" about a deal on minority rights in Ukraine after years of political impasse. An agreement between Budapest and Kyiv on the delicate matter would allow for EU accession talks to begin. Prime Minister Peter Magyar has signalled an imminent deal with Kyiv to resolve the dispute over the rights of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine, raising prospects for an agreement that could finally unlock EU accession talks after years of political deadlock.
Inside Amazon’s busiest European warehouse, where robots, lasers and humans deliver the future
Amazon says robots will make work safer and deliveries faster. Euronews Next saw them in action. Amazon used its Delivering the Future event on Thursday in the United Kingdom to make a series of major announcements for Europe, promising billions in new investment, thousands of jobs and a new generation of robots that could reshape the lives of consumers, warehouse workers and the wider logistics economy.
World's most travelled people meet in Portugal
Most Traveled People (MTP) gathered in Portugal around 200 people who take travel extremely seriously; half have already visited every UN‑recognised country. Jack Wheeler proudly shows the passport issued in the 1960s, among all the passports he has had throughout his life. He has brought the documents to prove that he has already visited every country in the world.
Who gets a seat at the table? UN climate talks slammed over visa delays and shrinking civic space
Climate activists and members of the press are facing unprecedented barriers to one of the most important environmental conferences of the year. All eyes are on the German city of Bonn this week, as delegates from around the world gather for one of the biggest environmental conferences of the year. The 64th session of the Subsidiary Bodies (SB64) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) is the first major negotiating session since COP30 in Belém, where almost 200...
River cruise boom: why holidays on the water are trending
River cruises are evolving from a niche product into a key part of Europe's travel market. Rising demand on the German Rhine is increasing pressure on infrastructure. Cruises have long been established in the mainstream travel market.
Newsletter: Squeezing Moscow's war chest
Also in this newsletter: A group of MEPs are up in arms over planned technical talks between EU and Taliban officials on the return of migrants to Afghanistan. Good morning from Brussels. Mared Gwyn here with all the insights to start your day.
EU targets Russia's Patriarch Kirill in new sanctions proposal
Patriarch Kirill, the head of Russia's Orthodox Church, is among the many names included in the latest proposal of EU sanctions against Russia. The European Union will try again to sanction Patriarch Kirill, the head of Russia's Orthodox Church, after Hungary vetoed the decision in 2022. His name has been added to a wider package of sanctions presented on Tuesday, three diplomats confirmed to Euronews.