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Explore Paris: Croissants, Jokes, and Dance!
Dinner cruise in Paris - stunning cruise underneath 33 bridges
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Lufthansa Unveils Exciting Summer 2025 Routes
Lufthansa Unveils Exciting Summer 2025 Routes
Long winter nights, thick socks, and warm blankets are nature’s way of saying, “Hang in there; summer is worth it!” For the Lufthansa Group, it means the start of the summer season, releasing its calendar for 2025 – one filled with new routes to different places across Europe and more. But, before the thought of travelling comes to mind in the middle of winter, when you are kicking back with a hot mug of cocoa, summer is just around the corner. A mix between fantasy and reality, summer will have people jetting off with various branches of Lufthansa. So where exactly will its new route take us? Where do we see summer?
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Lufthansa Airlines: Frankfurt's Fresh Destinations
Bydgoszcz, Poland – Ever heard of it? If not, you’re about to. This Polish gem offers historic architecture, lively culture, and riverside views. Add it to the itinerary for a summer that’s equal parts scenic and serene.
Discover Airlines: Frankfurt and Munich Offer More
From Frankfurt
- Ålesund, Norway – Fjords, anyone? Adventure seekers will love this Art Nouveau gem surrounded by Norway’s natural wonders. It’s a postcard come to life.
From Munich
- Windhoek, Namibia – Safari dreams calling? Head to Namibia for stunning landscapes, wildlife, and just a little more sunshine than your German summer.
- Calgary, Canada – Hello, Canadian Rockies! Calgary is a great place to land if you want to go to Banff, Jasper and more hiking adventures that you can throw a hiking stick at.
- Orlando, USA – Theme parks galore! If the family wants to have some fun ( or the lady loves a good roller coaster) it is time to take a trip to Orlando’s sun and sights.
- Bodø, Norway – Midnight sun, northern lights, and unlimited outdoor activities. This is Norway in all its splendor.
Austrian Airlines: Expanding from Vienna
Edinburgh, Scotland – Castles, kilts, and culture! Edinburgh is calling with medieval charm and a side of haggis. Get ready for some lively Scottish hospitality.
Sylt, Germany – Germany’s own island escape. With sandy beaches and luxe resorts, Sylt is perfect for those who want to feel a little fancy by the sea.
Swiss International Air Lines: Zurich’s Latest Additions
Niš, Serbia – Situated in one of Serbia’s oldest cities, Niš is rich in history, culture and local food. Those who have added the Balkan region on their travel list, this is the place.
Montpellier, France – Sun, sea, and art? Check, check, check. Enjoy the Mediterranean architecture of Montpellier this summer.
Edelweiss: Zurich’s Leisure Expert Adds New Spots
Halifax, Canada – Prepare to be enchanted by the stunning coastlines of Nova Scotia, fresh seafood and warm maritime hospitality of Canada.
Seattle, USA – The city of coffee, tech, and towering pines! Seattle has a little something for everyone, whether you’re a foodie or an outdoor enthusiast.
Bonus for Plane Buffs: The Airbus A380 Returns to Munich!
Aviation fans, rejoice— the famous airplane A380 is back in the station elements lifting skylines of Boston, New York, Washington, LA and Delhi. It's going to be the summer of the big bird and it can swoosh you to the most memorable places in the world.
Start Dreaming, Start Booking
So which one is it going to be? The Fjords Of Norway? The beaches of sylt island? The coastal ambience of halifax? The skys the limit, Summer 2025 is just about the corner so it's the best time to get your ultimate escape plans with the Lufthansa Group. Who knows? You may be lying on the beach and sipping cocktails before you know it. Lufthansa Unveils Exciting Summer 2025 Routes
EasyJet Unveils Winter Wonderland Flights
EasyJet Unveils Winter Wonderland Flights!
Grab your scarves and passports, because easyJet is rolling out the frosty red carpet for its 2024/2025 winter schedule! They’re adding some seriously tempting destinations from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) that’ll take you from city lights to Northern Lights faster than you can say, “More legroom, please.”
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New Destinations for Cosy Getaways and Winter Magic
Here’s the lowdown on where you can escape to when Berlin’s winter gets a little too, well, Berlin:
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Agadir, Morocco: Starting 5 November, you can flee to Agadir on Tuesdays and Sundays for that much-needed sunshine. Imagine Berlin’s icy winds…then imagine not being in them.
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Lyon, France: Cheese, wine, charming streets – hello, Lyon! Kicking off 8 November, this Friday-Sunday route has “perfect weekend escape” written all over it.
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Cairo, Egypt: Dust off that passport because Cairo is back! Flights resume on 6 November (Wednesdays and Fridays). Pyramids? Check. Camel rides? Check. Winter coats? Leave ’em behind!
Then, when December rolls in, easyJet cranks up the winter charm:
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Tromsø, Norway: Start stargazing on 6 December (Mondays and Fridays) because Tromsø is one of the best spots to catch the northern lights. Just don’t forget the hot cocoa and, maybe, three layers of everything.
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Rovaniemi, Finland: Launching 7 December on Tuesdays and Saturdays, Rovaniemi offers the ultimate Santa Claus vibes. Snow, reindeer, and maybe even a glimpse of the big guy himself – it’s the winter wonderland we all dream of.
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Liverpool, UK: Rejoining the lineup from 14 February 2025 on Mondays and Fridays. Go see the Beatles' hometown, or just find the coziest pub in town and stay warm.
Even More Flights, Even More Options
If that wasn’t enough, easyJet is also cranking up flight frequencies to Madeira, Barcelona, Rome, and beyond. Think of it as their way of saying, “Hey, winter doesn’t have to be a drag!”
EasyJet Unveils Winter Wonderland Flights
With routes like these, your winter just went from snow boots and soup to weekend adventures and city strolls. Dust off those travel bags and prep for a season of hopping from one amazing destination to the next. Because let’s face it: winter was made for adventures, and easyJet’s making sure you don’t miss a single one.
Nonstop Paris to Orlando Flights Return
Nonstop Paris to Orlando Flights Return!
Air France is finally bringing a direct flight back to Orlando International Airport (MCO), linking the sun-soaked, theme-parked City with the romantic lights of Paris—just in time for next summer. (Starting May 21, 2025 pending final thumbs-up from the government). With this brand new nonstop route from Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Orlando International Airport (MCO), European travellers can easily journey straight to the heart of Central Florida.
Air France Takes Flight (Again) at MCO
Air France’s first comeback after a break of 13 years is not merely fulfilling a route—it is reinventing it. Never mind the ocean but imagine a massive 3 cabin configuration on board the flagship A350-900 with all comforts and swanky interior at Air France. Three classes are available on the flight: Business, Premium and Economy. This particular route operates on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and thus is good for a weekend escape.
From the City of Light to the City of Theme Parks
With this new route, European visitors can finally experience the full “Orlando experience” – from meeting Mickey at Walt Disney World to taking a thrilling adventure at Universal Studios or simply soaking up the Florida sunshine. “This connection is a dream for the French community,” says Boaz Hulsman, Air France’s VP for North America. “It strengthens ties between France and Florida and offers French travelers an easy gateway to Orlando’s magic.”
And as Kevin J. Thibault, CEO of Orlando International Airport, notes, "Air France returning to MCO is a testament to Orlando’s global appeal, bringing a whole new audience to experience what our region has to offer."
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All Roads Lead to Orlando (and Beyond!)
This new route isn’t just about a trip to Orlando—it’s the beginning of countless travel options with Air France’s vast network and SkyTeam partners like Delta and Aeromexico. With easy connections to the Caribbean, Latin America, and all over the U.S., European travelers can step off the plane in Orlando and jet off in any direction.
An International Reunion
It is likely no surprise that Air France once serviced this route; they actually used to fly between Orlando and Paris . While service ceased in 2012, the initiative of Visit Orlando, Experience Kissimmee and The Orlando Economic Partnership brings this right back into action. This historic relaunch not only brings Orlando a bit closer to paris’ backyard but makes Orlando Air France’s 18th U.S. destination, joining icons like New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. It’s official, Orlando: you’re on the Air France map.
So, save the date and get ready to book your next adventure. You can find full flight details, schedule info, and fare prices at here.
This Nonstop Paris to Orlando Flights Return is simply amazing news for all european travellers wishing to vist Orlando and the rest of Florida!
Skilled Worker Visas Expand Across Europe
Skilled Worker Visas Expand Across Europe —Germany, France, and Portugal Roll Out the Welcome Mat for Talent!
Brace yourself, world! Europe’s three tourism heavyweights—Germany, France, and Portugal—are rolling out fresh visa policies in 2024 to make life a little easier for skilled professionals looking to move in and make their mark, especially in tourism. Think of it as a VIP pass to the “talent wanted” party, where your entry ticket is your skillset, not your EU passport.
Germany's "Opportunity Card": The Golden Ticket for Job Hunters
Germany, ever the innovator, launched its sleek Opportunity Card, or Chancenkarte, in June 2024. This points-based visa is like the golden ticket for non-EU skilled pros who fancy their chances in Deutschland’s job market. No need for a pre-arranged job—just grab the card, polish up that resume, and you’ve got a year to prove you’re Germany’s next big thing.
What’s the catch? Only a few points on the board! Candidates will need to check boxes for qualifications, work experience, and language skills (either German or English, so you can skip those “German for Absolute Beginners” flashcards...or not). With tourism and hospitality screaming for skilled workers, Germany hopes this move will fill some major gaps.
France's "Talent Passport Visa": Oui to High Flyers
Over in France, it’s all about the Talent Passport Visa, an upgrade that’s perfect for anyone with big plans and a stellar resume. If you’ve got a university degree or a solid five years of experience, you’re off to a flying start. And, let’s be honest, nothing says “French welcome” like the promise of a four-year residence permit!
There’s just one small asterisk: you’ll need a job offer with a salary that’s at least 1.5 times the average gross annual wage (about €35,891), so start cozying up to some French employers. For the tourism dreamers and hospitality heroes, the Talent Passport Visa opens up prime spots in France’s tourism scene. Business project? Tourism venture? France says “bienvenue!”
Portugal’s "Flexible Visas": Just in Time for Tourist Season
Portugal gets it. They know that sometimes you want to dip your toes into the job pool, and sometimes you want to dive right in. With their flexible visa options, Portugal has your back whether you’re in for a quick season or ready to stick around.
The short-term seasonal visa offers up to nine months of sunshine (and hard work) for those quick-on-their-feet enough for seasonal tourism gigs. Need a bit more stability? The long-term visas, valid for up to two years, are here for you, giving Portugal’s tourist industry the seasonal surge of workers it needs while also setting up long-haulers with a place to call home.
Why Tourism Loves These New Visas
European tourism has long been a labor of love—and lately, they’ve been short on the love part. These new visa policies are a game-changer, allowing hotels, tour companies, and hospitality heavyweights to finally keep pace with post-pandemic demand.
- Germany’s Opportunity Card brings in quick-responders for seasonal surges, filling positions faster than you can say “Oktoberfest.”
- France’s Talent Passport Visa caters to the pros, adding polish and professionalism to top-tier tourist offerings.
- Portugal’s Seasonal Visa makes sure there are enough hands on deck for the high season rush, but with room to stay longer if needed.
For travelers, this means smoother service, faster check-ins, and better experiences all around. Because nothing says “relaxing vacation” like knowing your hotel won’t be scrambling for staff every other day. Skilled Worker Visas Expand Across Europe is an exciting prospect!
The "How" of Getting There
Getting a visa is often about as fun as waiting in line at the Louvre, but these new rules are here to make things as painless as possible:
- Germany’s Opportunity Card: Prove you’re qualified, apply, and off you go for up to a year of job-hunting magic.
- France’s Talent Passport Visa: Get that job offer in the bag, ensure the salary’s right, and arrive with enough time to snag a residence permit within two months.
- Portugal’s Seasonal Visa: Whether it’s nine months or two years, apply online and pack your sunblock—Portugal’s almost ready for you!
A Boost for Tourism and a Treat for Travellers
These visa changes aren’t just a win for skilled workers; they’re a triumph for travelers everywhere. With the tourism workforce rebounding, Europe is primed for a season of seamless travel experiences. Expect a service boost and an array of new perspectives from a more diverse tourism team—and all thanks to three forward-thinking countries that know the value of a warm welcome.
So, if you’re a skilled pro looking to call Europe home, pack those bags, update that LinkedIn, and grab your visa. The European tourism industry is hiring, and it’s never been easier to hop on board!
France Brings Back Border Checks
France Brings Back Border Checks: UK Tourists, Buckle Up for Queue Season!
Starting November 1, France is bringing back its border checks with six neighboring Schengen countries—think of it as a six-month reunion tour for the borders with Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, and Italy. The good news? Not every traveller will get the full border experience. The slightly-less-good news? UK tourists heading to France are still in for a potential lineup. All this is part of a French plan to tackle security concerns, and yes, it’s sparking some “Schengen Surprise” moments across Europe.
UK Travelers: Get Ready for the Checkpoint Challenge
Whether you’re driving in from Belgium or hopping the Eurostar from London, the new checks could turn your breezy hop into France into more of a “brace for the wait” situation. The French government assures us these checks are “sporadic,” meaning you might skate through—or find yourself exchanging glances with the other travelers in an impromptu queue. And if you’re flying in? Well, don’t celebrate just yet. Airport security lines might get an upgrade from “long” to “eternally memorable.”
The Official Reason for France Brings Back Border Checks
According to French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, it’s a matter of public safety and national security, with a particular focus on minimizing illegal migration and managing potential threats. Following in the footsteps of other European nations tightening borders, France is stepping up to bring a bit of “national security chic” back to Schengen, 1995 style.
What This Means for Travel Plans
Tourists driving in from Belgium, Luxembourg, or Italy (who just wanted a peaceful French vacation) could see some holdups. And if you’re boarding Eurostar? Maybe pack an extra baguette and a crossword for potential passport checks. It’s a return to the “good old days” of border control.
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So, What’s This Mean for the Travel Industry?
The return of these checks is like tossing a handful of pebbles into the smooth waters of European travel. Airlines, coach companies, and rail services might need to do a little scheduling shuffle to accommodate longer wait times at borders, which could mean more updates and delays for passengers. For hospitality folks, this could also mean a few surprises at check-in as travellers trickle in from all that extra border bonding time.
Quick Travel Tips for UK Tourists Tackling France This Winter
While the romance of France is still very much alive, a little prep can help keep it from becoming a long-distance relationship! Here’s how to keep your trip smooth:
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Allow Extra Time for Travel: With some passport control déjà vu back on the menu, add a little buffer time to your plans—no one wants to miss the first cheese plate of the trip.
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Monitor Travel Alerts: Stay plugged into the latest travel advisories for France and its neighboring countries. French police are just as likely to throw in a curveball at the last minute.
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Consider Alternative Routes: Fancy a scenic detour? Explore different ways to get to your destination (hello, sky-high view!) if your road or rail route has you in too deep with the border lines.
A New Era of European Travel: Adjusting to the Border Backtrack
This reintroduction could mean that other Schengen countries might join the border check revival, so keep an eye out for changing policies. And for those who cherished Europe’s passport-free days, this could be a cue to savor the “classic” lines and checks once again. So UK tourists, let’s embrace the slight return of red tape with good humor and a smidge of nostalgia.
The magic of France still awaits—now just with a slightly longer preview. Bon voyage, and may your lines be short and your pastries fresh!
United Airlines Expands International Flights 2025
United Airlines Expands International Flights 2025
Nuuk, Greenland: Channel Your Inner Arctic Explorer
Want to impress your friends with tales from the literal edge of the world? United’s got you covered with new nonstop flights to Nuuk, Greenland. Icebergs, reindeer, and Northern Lights, oh my! This is your chance to experience the Arctic Circle like a pro—and brag about it endlessly.
Palermo, Italy: The Godfather of Getaways
Palermo, Sicily is where United is taking input without wasting time as it offers sun-laden piazzas after pains architecture wait for pasta which can last even after months. Perfect for anyone who's been quoting "The Godfather" and secretly dreaming of their own Italian escape.
Bilbao, Spain: Art, Architecture, and Pintxos—Oh My!
United’s also throwing Bilbao into the mix, where you can gaze at the futuristic Guggenheim Museum and feast on Basque pintxos like you’ve just won the culinary lottery. It’s like Madrid but with a cooler, artsier cousin—and way fewer crowds.
Madeira Island & Faro, Portugal: Your Summer Fling
Can’t decide between stunning mountains or golden beaches? Why not both? United’s new routes to Madeira Island and Faro, Portugal let you sip wine while soaking in jaw-dropping views. Talk about living your best life.
Dakar, Senegal: Beach Vibes, African Style
For those looking to mix a little adventure with relaxation, United’s new nonstop to Dakar, Senegal has you covered. Beaches? Check. Forests? Double-check. You’ll return with enough stories to make you the life of the next dinner party.
Nice, France & Venice, Italy: Because Sometimes You Just Need to Be Fancy
United’s new routes to Nice and Venice means your summer 2025 is going to get fancy in every sense. Hold a glass of rosé on the French waters or sail in the canals of Venice as if you own them. Well both way you are a winner.
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From Tex-Mex to Costa Coffee: United’s Expanding Latin Adventure
United is spreading its wings (and probably some guac) even further into Latin America! Starting April 5, you can skip the layovers and head straight from Houston to Puerto Escondido, Mexico, where the beaches are hot, the vibes are chill, and United is now the only U.S. airline flying directly there. That’s right—United’s got 23 Mexican destinations in its pocket. Talk about a fiesta!
But wait, there’s more! On May 22, United will start a daily nonstop flight between San Francisco and San Jose, Costa Rica. So, whether you're craving Silicon Valley’s tech or Costa Rica’s tropical wonders, you’ll be connected to all seven of United’s U.S. hubs. Looks like it’s time to pack your surfboard—or your laptop. Or both!
Bonus Round: Ulaanbaatar, Kaohsiung, and Palau
United’s taking things next-level with new routes connecting the U.S. to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, and Kaohsiung, Taiwan—cities no other U.S. airline serves. Dreaming of camel racing or wandering through Taiwan’s Pier-2 Art Center? United’s got you covered. Oh, and if you’re into diving, they’ve added Koror, Palau, to the lineup for a chance to swim with the fish like a pro.
More Flights, More Fun
As if all that wasn’t enough, United’s throwing in early start dates for Venice, Athens, and Barcelona flights, plus ramping up service to hotspots like Palma de Mallorca, Dubrovnik, and Athens from Newark/New York. So, wherever you want to go this summer, chances are United’s already plotting a route.
United Airlines Expands International Flights 2025
So there you have it—United is opening the doors to epic new adventures. Time to pack your bags, update your playlist, and get ready for a summer full of firsts.
American Express Travel Unveils 2025 Hotlist
American Express Travel Unveils 2025 Hotlist
Grab your passports, your trendiest sneakers, and maybe a kombucha for the road because American Express Travel has dropped its Trending Destinations for 2025 list, and it’s got Millennial and Gen Z vibes written all over it. Based on the travel habits of American Express® Card Members and the insider tips from Amex Travel’s global network of consultants, this list is basically a cheat sheet to the coolest spots you need to hit next year. Whether you're after unique experiences, Instagram-worthy backdrops, or places where you can “find yourself” without breaking the bank, Amex has you covered
Here are the top spots you won’t want to miss:
Brisbane, Australia: Your Laid-Back, Surf-Loving Friend
Why settle for Sydney when you can chill with Brisbane? Picture yourself devouring street food by day and pretending your inbox doesn’t exist by night, all while soaking in that perfect mix of city life and salty air. Sunset by the river? Check. Vacation perfection? Double check!
Brittany, France: For When You’ve Already Seen the Eiffel Tower
Forget Paris—Brittany is the new star! Trade in the Eiffel Tower for windswept cliffs and medieval charm. Spend your days hiking the GR34 coastal trail (because that croissant isn’t going to burn itself off) and your nights enjoying meals that’ll have you questioning your one-baguette limit.
Franschhoek, South Africa: Wine and Dine Like a Pro
If the idea of sipping wine in a South African valley sounds like your cup of... well, wine, then Franschhoek is your playground. This is the "Culinary Capital of South Africa," where vineyard tours and Michelin-star meals await. Trust us, frozen pizza will seem like a distant memory.
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Koh Samui, Thailand: Tropical Bliss Awaits
Need a tropical escape? Koh Samui is your paradise. Snorkeling? Check. Beach yoga? Absolutely. Coconut water that’s more Instagrammable than you? You bet!
Macau, China: Vegas, But with Better Dumplings
Macau is like Vegas but with culture and better food. Feel like a high roller in the casinos, then step outside to soak in the fusion of Portuguese and Chinese architecture. Your taste buds are in for a wild ride!
Moab, Utah: Nature’s Playground
Outdoor lovers, rejoice! Moab is your ticket to breathtaking national parks and stunning landscapes. Hike through Arches National Park and snap photos that will have your friends convinced you’re a professional photographer (or at least a very dedicated hobbyist).
Nikko, Japan: Your New Zen Spot
Need to hit pause? Nikko is your tranquil retreat, complete with waterfalls, ancient temples, and peaceful hiking trails. You might leave so zen that people start asking you for meditation tips.
Paros, Greece: Chill Vibes Only
If Mykonos feels chaotic, Paros is your escape. Hidden beaches and quaint villages await, all at a pace that lets you actually enjoy your vacation. It's the perfect place to get lost in a good book or maybe even a little romance (cue the dramatic sunset).
São Paulo, Brazil: The City That Never Sleeps
Ready for city life? São Paulo is a vibrant metropolis where art, food, and fashion collide in a beautiful swirl. Explore galleries, indulge in street food, and embrace nightlife that deserves its own Instagram filter.
Sun Valley, Idaho: Ski Now, Spa Later
For adventure lovers who also appreciate pampering, Sun Valley has it all. Skiing in winter, mountain biking in summer, and spa days year-round? Yes, please!
American Express Travel Unveils 2025 Hotlist
So get ready to ‘gram like a pro and start packing for your 2025 adventures!
EasyJet’s Lyon Route Resumes to Budapest
EasyJet’s Lyon Route Resumes to Budapest!
Hold onto your seatbelts, Budapest, because easyJet is flying back into town with its twice-weekly flights between Budapest and Lyon! After a pandemic hiatus that had us all wondering if our travel plans were just a dream, this route is making a grand comeback. So, dust off your berets and pack your ski poles—your French adventure is ready to take off!
Lyon Meets Budapest: A Match Made in Jetstream Heaven
In a delightful twist of fate, easyJet’s relaunch of this route is set to offer over 2,500 seats each month, and guess what? It’s flying solo—no direct competition in sight! With Budapest Airport’s management team at VINCI Airports celebrating this return like it’s the revival of disco, it’s clear this route is as hot as a fresh croissant out of the oven.
And let’s not forget the tourism boom: 193,000 French tourists visited Budapest in 2023, up by 7% from before the pandemic. That’s a lot of berets and baguettes finding their way to Hungarian hot springs and thermal baths! Máté Ritter, Head of Airline Development at Budapest Airport, is practically doing a happy dance over the figures. Last year, 22,000 adventurous souls traveled indirectly between Lyon and Budapest—proving that this route isn’t just popular, it’s practically legendary.
From French Alps to Hungarian Heat: Ski or Sip, Your Call
With Lyon’s proximity to the French Alps, expect a flurry of Hungarian skiers and snow enthusiasts joining the fun. Or if you’re more into sipping coffee and people-watching, Budapest has that covered too. Either way, easyJet has got your back!
Lyon is now easyJet’s fourth destination from Budapest, joining the ranks of London Gatwick, Basel, and Geneva. And as if that’s not enough, easyJet is also gearing up to resume its Budapest to Paris Charles de Gaulle route this October, offering four flights a week.
EasyJet’s Lyon Route Resumes to Budapest
So, if you’ve been dreaming of a French escape or just want to experience a bit of Budapestian magic, now’s your chance. Buckle up, because easyJet is making travel dreams come true, one flight at a time!
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Direct Belgrade-Nice Flights Return 2024
Direct Belgrade-Nice Flights Return 2024
Looking to jet off to the French Riviera without breaking the bank? Good news! Air Serbia is bringing back its direct flights between Belgrade and Nice, starting 19 September 2024. Imagine this: you can sip your morning coffee in Belgrade, and by lunchtime, you'll be basking in the Mediterranean sun in Nice. Operating twice weekly on Thursdays and Sundays, this service isn’t just about getting you from point A to point B—it’s about getting you to a glass of rosé on the Promenade des Anglais faster than you can say "bonjour."
Belgrade-Nice route was first launched as a seasonal service in 2019, meeting summer travel demands. However, due to its popularity and growing demand for travelling between these two vibrant cities, Air Serbia has decided to renew it as a year-round, scheduled service. This strategic decision reflects the high demand for travel to Nice among various people that are served by Air Serbia through more flexible journeys within reach.
Those flying from Belgrade to Nice can easily connect with their final destinations across the vast network of Air Serbia via Nikola Tesla Airport. Be it Athens with all its historical landmarks, Vienna that is full of cultural hubbub or Istanbul with the hectic markets; short stopovers are all they need for an easy journey.
Direct Belgrade-Nice Flights Return 2024
Nice is considered one of the best tourist destinations along the French Riviera because of its stunning Mediterranean beaches, lively cultural life combined with historic sites as well as modern attractions. From Promenade des Anglais overlooking scenic views to noisy local markets selling French food specialties like no other city does, Nice represents an interesting mixture of calmness and entertainment which is ideal both for vacationers or businessmen alike.
This route’s reinstation would also boost business ties between France and Serbia allowing more opportunities for trade and commerce hence promoting tourism. Moreover this route helps in fulfilling the increasing desires by European travelers who want new cultures different from theirs so enhancing Air Serbia’s role in regional/international aviation industry.
By resuming services between Belgrade and Nice, Air Serbia demonstrates such dedication towards expanding operations as well as responding to customers’ needs.
Key Highlights Direct Belgrade-Nice Flights Return 2024:
- Resumption Date: 19 September 2024.
- Flight Frequency: Two times per week on Thursdays and Sundays.
- Route History: Over time, it has changed from being a seasonal flight plan (2019) to a nonstop one that operates throughout the year.
- Connectivity: Athens, Vienna and Istanbul are some of Air Serbia’s other destinations across Europe and beyond that have direct connections with Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.
- Destination Appeal: The city of Nice boasts charms like those found in typical Mediterranean settings, coupled with busy cultural life mixed with ancient sites alongside post-modern attractions.
- Economic Impact: It is anticipated that it will enhance Serbian-French commercial relationship boosting trade, tourism and cultural exchange activities between these two countries.
- Air Serbia’s Commitment: These expanding activities continue to show how much this company cares about its clients while improving service quality.
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Bogotá-Paris route Launched after 20 years
Bogotá-Paris route Launched after 20 years -
The renowned Latin American airline, Avianca has announced its return to Paris via a newly opened direct route from Bogotá after 20 years of break. Starting with Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircrafts having Avianca’s premium Insignia experience in Business Class, the first flight flew out of Bogotá’s El Dorado Airport to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.
Highlights of the Bogota-Paris Route:
- Enhanced Connectivity: Initially, Avianca will operate up to five flights per week and then add five more starting from July 15th, 2024 strengthening connections between Latin America and Europe.
- Exclusive Business Class Experience: Gourmet meals are prepared by chef Álvaro Clavijo for people traveling in business class as well as amenity kits containing products made by indigenous Gunadule community.
- Cargo Capacity: Avianca Cargo offers more than 1,000 tons of weekly capacity for transporting perishables, luxury goods, pharmaceuticals and general cargo from Latin America to Europe.
Bogotá-Paris route Launched after 20 years
As much as this strategic move expands Avianca’s network across over 25 countries and reaches up to 75 destinations in total; it also underlines its status as the official airline for Colombian Olympic Committee (COC), Ecuadorian Olympic Committee (COE), and Salvadoran National Olympic Committee (CONS). Therefore this partnership aids regional athletes going for Paris Olympics and stimulates tourism and economic growth not only within Colombia but beyond its borders.
Avianca's initiative further solidifies El Dorado Airport’s position as an international travel hub thereby enhancing tourist visits and business deals between Colombia and Europe. This matches government goals on economic development while supporting global links building through Avianca around the world too.
For travellers seeking seamless journeys between Bogota and Paris coupled with an excellent service delivery rendered by none other than Avianca that comes with luxurious blendings among others.
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New Airline Routes Launching Worldwide July 2024
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As summer travel season begina, airlines are announcing numerous new routes globally in July 2024 that present travellers with more destination options and improve worldwide connections. Here’s a glimpse at some of the most significant additions:
New Connections in Americas
Starting July 6, Aerolineas Argentinas will launch weekly flights from Buenos Aires Aeroparque J. Newbery (AEP) to Porto Seguro (BPS) . This will open up the famous Brazilian coastal city to Argentine tourists who would love to spend their summer vacations there.
From the 1st of July, Aeromexico will introduce an everyday service from Mexico City Juarez (MEX) to Raleigh/Durham (RDU) thus enhancing connectivity between Mexico and the southeastern United States.
Beginning on July 1, United Airlines will operate daily flights between San Francisco (SFO) and Montreal (YUL) hence improving air transport accessibility between these two major cities.
Also starting on July 3, LATAM Airlines Group is commencing daily flights on Bogota (colombia) (BOG)-Madrid (MAD)-787-8 route for enhanced transatlantic availability.
Alaska Airlines is extending its global footprint by introducing nonstop services from Los Angeles (LAX) to La Paz (Bolivia) (LAP) and Monterrey (Mexico) (MTY) exclusive only beginning February 2025-thus becoming the sole US airline operating a direct flight service into these vibrant Mexican destinations.
Delta Air Lines is set to operate 14 weekly flights between Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) and Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) starting July 8th as a move towards improving domestic connectivity.
Expansions in Europe
Once a week Air France willconnect Paris Charles de Gaulle with Kalamata Greece starting from July 6th thus availing this Greek city to tourists seeking something different.
Effective July 1st,Austrian Airlines will begin six weekly fights from Vienna (VIE) to Boston Logan (BOS) in order to increase the number of transatlantic services.
Eurowings will connect Berlin Brandenburg to Casablanca (Morocco) once a week from July 21st expanding its North Africa destinations list.
By July 4, Ryanair has plans of having twice weekly flights from Bristol (BRS) to Prague (PRG) thus extending its European network.
New Routes in Asia
From the end of July, Air China is starting three weekly trips between Chengdu (TFU)-Milan Malpensa(MXP) so as to increase accessibilities from China into Italy.
China Airlines will start conducting five flights per week from Taipei Taiwan Taoyuan(TPE)/Seattle-Tacoma(SEA) beginning July 14th hence providing more pacific rim connections.
From the first of July, Thai AirAsia will introduce daily services plying Bangkok Don Mueang(DMK)-Beijing Daxing(PKX)-A320neo thus increasing traveling by Thai people to china.
Starting on the 18th of July, Jin Air will launch daily flights Seoul Incheon(ICN)/Panglao(TAG) thus making it easy for tourists wishing to visit the Philippines have access places they want with ease.
Expanding Travel in Africa and Middle-East
Starting on July 23rd, Egyptair begins flying twice every week between Cairo(CAI)/Lisbon(LIS) which adds to European connections.
On the 1st of July, Gulf Air is launching four weekly flights from Bahrain (BAH)/Munich(MUC) thus enhancing air connections between the Middle East and Europe.
A four times a week service from Mombasa (MBA) to Zanzibar (ZNZ) will be commenced by Jambojet on July 1st as a move to enhance regional connectivity in East Africa.
Long Haul Flights from Australia
Qantas Airways is launching the route between Perth (PER) and Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG), which will operate four times weekly, starting July 12th. This will offer Australian travellers another way of flying long distances to Europe.
These New Airline Routes Launching Worldwide July 2024 are an indication of their determination to spread out their networks and give customers more travel choices. Starting this July, people can now explore numerous fresh places for either business or leisure purposes.
New Direct Flights to Las Vegas
New Direct Flights to Las Vegas -
Easy Connections to major cities
Aer Lingus operates with ease allowing passengers from different European cities including Manchester, London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Amsterdam and Dusseldorf. These New Direct Flights to Las Vegas just made travelling much easier.
Aer Lingus will celebrate the launch of their first ever flight from Dublin to fun-filled Las Vegas by flying on the 25th of October, 2024. It is suggested that you book in advance so as not to miss out on a winter break in the Sports and Entertainment Capital of the World.
From just before this year’s mid-term, Aer Lingus will be serving its customers three days per week i.e. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday up-to April 29th, 2025 which includes Easter midterm break. The operator for this route would be Airbus A330-300 known for its spaciousness thus providing comfortable travel experience to passengers.
Why Choose Las Vegas?
Popularly known as Sin City, Las Vegas has gained an international reputation as an ultimate winter sun and leisure destination with dazzling shows, electrifying concerts, thrilling sports events like the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix and magnificent natural attractions like the Grand Canyon. If you love sports or entertainment or nature itself then you must visit Las Vegas.
More Than Just Entertainment
The variety of options for entertainment is infinite ranging from live performances by legends like Garth Brooks and Adele and shows by popular groups such as Cirque du Soleil and Jersey Boys. In addition to its vibrant nightlife, world-class food joints plus iconic casinos make this city a top-rated tourist destination.
Flight Details
- Flight Schedule: 3 times per week (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday)
- Departure from Dublin (DUB) at 15:20 hrs and arrival in Las Vegas (LAS) at 17:50 hrs.
- Departure from Las Vegas (LAS) at 19:35 hrs and arrival in Dublin (DUB) at 13:10+1
- Flight Time: Approximately 10 hours
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Olympic Games 2024 with So French DMC
Olympic Games 2024 with So French DMC
Are you ready for the most exciting 2024 Olympic Games in Paris! It will take place from the 26th of July till the 11th of August. During these days, Paris will be filled with world-class athletes, breathtaking events and unforgettable emotions. And you know what? Your top destination management company in France So French DMC won’t let you miss a thing.
Imagine seeing athletes sprinting down Champs-Élysées, gymnasts doing flips at Grand Palais or maybe epic beach volleyball matches with Eiffel Tower as a background… This is like a dream coming true – and it can come true!
So French DMC is your must-have golden ticket to the best Olympics ever. We know Paris like the backside of our hands, so we are here to get you front seats, backstage tours access (not literally), and even try to help you run into some Olympians. Just kidding but who knows!
But wait, there’s more! Paris will be a whirlwind of fun beyond the stadiums. We're talking cultural events, lively festivals, and celebrations that’ll have you dancing in the streets. Let So French be your guide through this vibrant city. From world-class museums to gourmet dining that’ll make your taste buds do a happy dance, theyve got the insider scoop on all things Parisian.
Olympic Games 2024 with So French DMC
Need a break from the excitement? They’ve got the best accomodations in town lined up for you. Imagine unwinding with a glass of wine on a private terrace, overlooking the Seine, while the city sparkles around you. Sounds dreamy, right? With So French DMC, it’s reality.
So, come join So French DMC for the Olympic Games 2024 in Paris! We promise it’ll be a trip filled with magic, excitement, and a touch of Parisian je ne sais quoi.
Book with So French DMC today, and get ready for an adventure that’s as epic as the Games themselves. Vive les Jeux Olympiques et vive Paris!
Brussels Airport Announces 9 New Destinations and 6 new Airlines with 178 destinations on offer
Brussels Airport Announces 9 New Destinations
Spring may be late but as anticipated on 31st March, the summer season at Brussels airport will open again with a number of classic sunny destinations and new routes. For this summer, travellers from Brussels will have direct flights to 178 destinations in 64 countries through the 64 airlines operating there. The other eight are Singapore, China’s Shanghai, Kenya’s Nairobi, Norway’s Bergen, Poland’s Krakow; Italy’s Bari; Romania’s Bacau and Turkey’s Gazipasa. Additionally, Brive-la-Gaillarde Vallée de la Dordogne Valley is also expected to touch down at Brussels Airport for the first time.
Like last year's three-month break millions of Europeans can opt for distant trip or stay near their homes using city trip or spending family holidays by the sea or visiting friends abroad: 178 direct connections all over the world with air carriers (among which six are new ones) offer something to everyone.
Useful information:
Summer season has brought 178 direct routes from Belgium served by 64 air companies. They have added another 8 new destinations including Singapore, Shanghai, Nairobi,Bergen,Krakow,Bari,Bacau,Gazipasa. Also they’ve got Juneyao Airlines,Hainan Airlines and Singapore Airlines among six additions this year.
Brussels Airlines will introduce two new services this summer: Nairobi and Krakow. In addition they plan on buying one A330-300 aircraft and three A320neos thereby enabling them to operate on a total of 88 destinations. This includes their presence in Sub-Saharan Africa that consists of eighteen cities and two North American centres. Moreover Transavia will park its third aircraft at Brussels Airport for the period.
United Airlines is planning a second daily flight to Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) therefore making four flights per day only from there. Air Canada has decided to serve more flights to Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) while Air Transat is putting on more services between Montreal Trudeau International Airport (YUL) and YYZ.
Air Arabia Maroc has enriched its Moroccan network with two new routes: Tetouan (TTU) and Rabat-Sale (RBA). Therefore, the total of them within Morocco is seven.
This summer Brussels Airport has a strong schedule that satisfies customers’ various needs both for Europe and even beyond!
Tunisia's Soaring Connectivity to Europe
Tunisia's Soaring Connectivity to Europe: A Record-Breaking Summer
Tunisia has more capacity to Europe than any other African country, after Morocco and Egypt, . It will offer a record 3.54 million departing seats between April and October, according to Cirium data, a 14.6% rise over 2019. In the past two decades, this is only the fourth time that Tunisian capacity has exceeded three million seats — showing strong recovery from the global pandemic among other things.
Highlights of Tunisia's Soaring Connectivity to Europe:
- Record Capacity: Highest ever for Tunisia with 3.54 million departing seats.
- Strong Growth: Up by 14.6% on 2019.
- Resilient Recovery: Overcoming the impacts of theglobal pandemic etc.
However, development has been held back by delays to an eagerly anticipated EU open skies agreement – much like Morocco, increased foreign (Ultra)LCC presence would benefit Tunisia to stimulate tourism and VFR traffic. Nevertheless, significant growth has been recorded by Nouvelair – a leisure operator based in Tunisia.
A Record Summer with Many New European Routes:
Over 30 new routes have been launched this summer – all are brand-new or not operated within the last decade by stated carriers; All are 2-weekly, except those with an *, which are weekly, and **, which are 3-weekly:
- 14 March: Nouvelair, Tunis-Basel (Switzerland)
- 27 March: easyJet, Bristol-Enfidha
- 31 May: Eurowings, Stuttgart-Monastir*
- 31 May: TUI fly Deutschland, Stuttgart-Djerba*
- 3 April: Nouvelair, Tunis-Berlin
- 5 April: Eurowings, Dusseldorf-Monastir
- 7 April: Nouvelair, Tunis-Bordeaux
- 19 April: Nouvelair, Sfax-Paris CDG
- 3 May: Eurowings Discover, Frankfurt-Monastir
- 6 May: Bulgaria Air, Sofia-Djerba*
- 26 May: Nouvelair, Tunis-Munich
- 1 June: Nouvelair, Djerba-Poznan*
- 1 June: Nouvelair, Sfax-Istanbul IST
- 12 June: Neos, Milan MXP-Djerba
- 12 June: Neos, Verona-Djerba*
- 12 June: Nouvelair, Monastir-Lublin/Katowice*
- 19 June: Neos, Bologna-Djerba/Monastir*
- 19 June: Neos, Rome FCO-Djerba/Monastir*
- 28 June: Nouvelair, Monastir-Bratislava*
- 19 June: Nouvelair, Tunis-Stockholm ARN*
- 2 July: Brussels Airlines, Brussels-Monastir
- 4 July: Eurowings, Hamburg-Tunis*
- 7 July: Nouvelair, Monastir-Banja Luka*
- 17 July: Nouvelair, Tunis-Milan MXP
- 10 September: Nouvelair, Tunis-Frankfurt**
- 11 September: Nouvelair, Tunis-Copenhagen*
- 14 September: Nouvelair, Tunis-St Petersburg
- 17 September: Nouvelair, Tunis-Bologna
- 29 October: easyJet, Basel-Enfidha
- 30 October: easyJet, London LTN-Enfidha**
- 30 October: Transavia France, Paris ORY-Tozeur
This year has seen a tremendous increase in the number of flights between Tunisia and Europe, with new routes being added at an unprecedented rate. Six airports in Tunisia now have direct flights from European cities, including Tozeur which will receive its first European flight since Tunisair stopped flying there last year when Transavia France starts serving Paris Orly on 30 October.
These developments demonstrate that Tunisia is serious about growing its tourism industry and aviation sector – an exciting future awaits for travellers and the country’s economy.
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Albania is Ryanair's lastest destination - 17 new routes
200 weekly flights and 17 new routes announced by Ryanair
June 8, 2023 - Ryanair has announced a significant expansion for its Winter '23 schedule, including 200 weekly flights and the introduction of 17 new routes to and from Albania. This expansion marks Albania as the 37th country within Ryanair's extensive network. It will offer immediate access to vital inbound tourism markets, including Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Sweden, and the UK. Additionally, this initiative will bring competitive fares and improved connectivity for Albanians who wish to travel to their homeland or visit friends and family abroad.
These exciting new Winter routes will help Albania in achieving substantial growth in the tourism industry. It is well-established that countries benefit greatly from the presence of major airlines like Ryanair, which can contribute to capacity growth. Ryanair has consistently and successfully demonstrated its role in supporting European economies heavily reliant on tourism, such as Spain, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, and Malta.
Source: https://ryanair.com
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