European Airports Manage Busy Spring Travel Schedules

The European aviation sector is currently navigating a busy day of operational adjustments, with several major hubs working diligently to manage a series of flight delays and cancellations. While approximately 46 flights have been canceled and 386 delayed across the Read More …

Europe Manages High Travel Volume And Adjustments

Important Topics To Know Europe is currently experiencing a dynamic period in air travel, marked by a significant volume of movement that has led to operational adjustments across the continent. On March 18, 2026, the region facilitated thousands of journeys, Read More …

Smart Planning Leads To Better Travel Experiences

Jurgen Himmelmann, Co Founder at Global Work & Travel, says: “Most travel problems are stressful. The last thing you want is to discover you’re not covered because of a technicality you could have fixed in ten minutes at home. That can leave Read More …

Airports Conquer Cyber Attack With Teamwork

Recent news of a cyber-related disruption at a key system provider for several European airports highlights the incredible resilience and commitment of the air travel industry. The issue stems from a “cyber-related disruption” affecting Collins Aerospace’s MUSE (Multi-User System Environment) Read More …

Grounded: Hundreds of Flights Due to Belgium Strike

A powerful nationwide strike in Belgium on April 29th has thrown European air travel into significant disarray, compelling major airlines such as Delta, Air Canada, United, British Airways, Qatar Airways, Ryanair, TAP Air Portugal, and SAS to ground hundreds of Read More …

Belgium Strikes & Rail Disruptions Threaten Travel

Belgium is bracing for a period of significant travel disruption as a series of strikes and industrial actions are set to impact the nation throughout February and March. Travelers planning to visit the country are strongly advised to prepare for Read More …