The 2023 financial year has ended very successfully and the predictions for a wanderlust 2024 indicate that vacations and travel remain high on the list of priorities. This is what the ANVR says in a review of 2023 and a preview of the new financial year 2024. "This indicates that experiences are more important than purchasing other products. Since May 2023, there has already … [Read more...] about ANVR: ‘Holidays remain high on the list of priorities’
De Jong Intra serves fries again at Captain Cruise
Although de Jong Intra Vakanties does not have its own stand at the Vakantiebeurs in January, the tour operator still serves its famous fries on the Vakdag. Just like last year, this will be done in collaboration with Captain Cruise, which is once again making its stand available to serve the popular snack. If you are in the mood for fries, you are welcome at the Trade Day … [Read more...] about De Jong Intra serves fries again at Captain Cruise
Transavia looks at the introduction of paid hand baggage
Passengers may have to pay for hand baggage in the cabin with Transavia. 'We are constantly evaluating our product range, always looking at market developments. We are also working on that at the moment, we can't say more about it," a spokesperson told TravMagazine on Sunday evening. Currently, bringing a backpack or trolley (55x35x25 cm) in the cabin is still included in the … [Read more...] about Transavia looks at the introduction of paid hand baggage
Lufthansa demands 740,000 euros from climate stickers
Lufthansa wants 740,000 euros in damages from climate activists who stopped air traffic at various German airports earlier this year. Subsidiary Eurowings has filed the claim on behalf of Lufthansa Group, German media report after reporting in Bild am Sonntag. The activists forced their way into several airports, including Hamburg, Düsseldorf and Berlin, last year and shut them … [Read more...] about Lufthansa demands 740,000 euros from climate stickers
Aviation sector and government join forces to fight against ‘airline ASOs’
The aviation sector and the government will jointly take measures to reduce the number of 'airline ASOs'. The reason for this is that disruptive passengers, also known as unruly passengers, are increasingly causing problems in aviation. Last year, for example, KLM saw the number of 'airline ASOs' on its flights double compared to 2019. In many cases, booze is involved. … [Read more...] about Aviation sector and government join forces to fight against ‘airline ASOs’




