Transavia will charge for larger hand luggage that does not fit under the seat. The new cabin baggage conditions will change as of 3 April this year. In the new situation, passengers will continue to be able to take one small piece of hand luggage on board free of charge if it fits under the seat. If a passenger also wishes to take a large piece of cabin baggage on board, this … [Read more...] about Transavia: paying for larger hand baggage
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Travelpro’s Podcast – Bellen met…, Arjen Lubach, vega sausage roll, Schiphol, Quote and much more
2024 has only just started and developments continue to follow at breakneck speed. T.J. van Apeldoorn, Theo de Reus and Arjen Lutgendorff discuss the news about Schiphol, a lawsuit, the fourth flight route, new destinations and more. In the second part of the broadcast, a good acquaintance is called. … [Read more...] about Travelpro’s Podcast – Bellen met…, Arjen Lubach, vega sausage roll, Schiphol, Quote and much more
TUI to Zanzibar and Kenya with its own Dreamliner in winter
TUI will fly a combination flight to Zanzibar and Kenya next winter. It flies twice a week with its own Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Zanzibar has grown to an unprecedented level of popularity in the past year, says TUI. The travel company expects that demand to continue. To ensure that there remains a suitable supply for that demand, the company's own flights are now being launched. … [Read more...] about TUI to Zanzibar and Kenya with its own Dreamliner in winter
Historizon chooses 1TIS
Travel company Historizon has entered into a partnership with software supplier 1TIS. Historizon specializes in trips with historical themes. In addition, the company also organizes day trips and online lectures. "By using the 1TIS system, we expect to gain better insight into our customers, to be able to work more efficiently and accurately, and to get a better grip on the … [Read more...] about Historizon chooses 1TIS
Shrinkage plans for Schiphol may be postponed further
Schiphol's contraction may be postponed again. This was announced in writing by outgoing Minister Mark Harbers (Infrastructure) after parliamentary questions. The government wanted to limit the number of take-offs and landings from 500,000 to 452,500 from 1 November this year, but that now seems 'unlikely', according to the ministry. This is because the European Commission … [Read more...] about Shrinkage plans for Schiphol may be postponed further




