At the weekend, 129 flights were cancelled due to a strike by Ryanair cabin crew in Spain: 54 on Sunday and 75 on Saturday. 180 flights of the airline were affected by delays. Another strike is planned for Thursday. The protesters are demanding pay rises and improved working conditions.more
Poles most often search for accommodation for holidays abroad and cheap air travel on the Internet, Google Polska's analysis shows. In the first holidays without significant restrictions we will return to pre-pandemic travels," said Jacek Bisinski of Google Polska.more
PLL LOT, due to capacity limitations at the airport in Amsterdam, is canceling in July and August this year. a dozen or so flights from Warsaw, the press office of the national carrier has informed. The company is constantly checking the situation at European airports - added.more
The second in a series of three 24-hour strikes by British Rail scheduled for today is taking place as announced, as talks between unions and train operators failed again yesterday.more
After a two-year hiatus caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the most important music festival in Great Britain - Glastonbury is back today. This year, an obstacle for some of the 210 thousand. However, fans may have reached an ongoing strike on the railroad.more
The interest in going on vacation in Poland is 32 percent. lower than a year ago - according to Nocowanie.pl data. Most people are looking for accommodation by the sea, the most popular location is Władysławowo.more
The UK Ministry of Transport has temporarily loosened the rules on the minimum utilization rate of airport slots to help airlines avoid last-minute flight cancellations due to staff shortages.more
Travellers making up for time lost during the pandemic have faced a wave of delays and cancellations as they try to head abroad. As a sign of such difficulties, London’s Gatwick Airport is reducing the number of daily flights during its busy summer period to help tackle staffing issues.more
As soon as the COVID-19 restrictions got facilitated by the European Union countries, travellers from all over the world started planning their summer trips. However, those from third countries have been facing yet another inconvenience.more
EasyJet has announced plans to cut more flights over the busy summer period. The airline previously expected to run about 97% of its pre-Covid flight levels between July and September but that is now being scaled back to 90%.more
It is not for the government to intervene to stop rail strikes, the transport secretary has said - despite unions calling for talks. Grant Shapps said the RMT union's request for a meeting was a "stunt" and the union was "determined to go on strike".more
John Holland-Kaye, president of the UK's largest airport, London Heathrow, said it will take 12 to 18 months to restore the normal situation at airports that are unable to handle all scheduled flights due to a lack of staff.more
Ryanair has announced the largest winter flight schedule from Łódź in history. In the new season, the carrier will offer over 25 flights a week, including three new routes - to Alicante, Brussels Charleroi and Milan Bergamo.more
Located near Amsterdam, Schiphol airport will cancel thousands of flights during the summer, which will affect "hundreds of thousands" of passengers, informs the daily "De Telegraf". The main reasons are staff shortages.more
Due to the staff shortage, London Gatwick airport reduced the number of available flights during the peak summer period. The reason is the staff shortage that the entire aviation industry is currently struggling with.more
Each year, Tripadvisor publishes the Travelers' Choice Awards. At the beginning of the year, globetrotters from around the world got to know places that will enjoy growing popularity, places that offer the most beautiful beaches.more
According to a study commissioned by the Polish Tourist Organization, 65 percent. of Polish residents are planning a summer tourist and leisure trip. This is an increase of 18 percent compared to last year's results.more
Until the end of September, everyone in Italy will have to wear masks on public transport, with the exception of airplanes, according to a decree adopted by the government. As expected, there has been only a partial relaxation of the provisions on masks in confined spaces.more