Η British Airways δεν είναι η μόνη που ακυρώνει πτήσεις πέραν του καλοκαιριού, καθώς η Lufthansa επιβεβαίωσε ότι θα ακυρώσει απροσδιόριστο αριθμό πτήσεων τον επερχόμενο Χειμώνα, μετά από σημαντικό αριθμό ακυρώσεων στην καλοκαιρινή περίοδο, λόγω ελλείψεων προσωπικού αεροδρομίου. Επιπροσθέτως, η SAS ανακοίνωσε επίσης ότι θα καταργήσει έως και 1.600 πτήσεις αυτό το Φθινόπωρο.
Milos island, Greece The Greek islands are expected to lead the destination preferences of British travelers for 2022, according to travel and tourism consultants MTC Group which compiled the latest UK media articles that focus on a number of Greece’s most popular island destinations. In a recent online article, The Evening Standard presented Greece’s 20 most […]
Half of Brits plan two or more holidays in 2022, while 70 percent plan to take at least one holiday next year, according to a survey released earlier this week by WTM London, the leading global event for the travel industry. According to the WTM Industry Report, four in 10 consumers intend to spend more […]
The majority of Britons support vaccine passports but recognise concerns about the potential issues they could cause, a new poll by Ipsos MORI UK KnowledgePanel has found. There is particularly strong support for the use of vaccine passports from people who are travelling abroad (78 percent), for visiting relatives in hospitals (74 percent) or care homes […]
Photo source: YouGov Half of the British public – 54 percent – would be in favor of the introduction of Covid-19 vaccination passports for global travel, according to a recent survey conducted by YouGov, an international research data and analytics group. The vaccination passport or health pass is a digitally enabled solution confirming that a […]
The British are the most likely nationality in the world – alongside Singaporeans – to say Covid-19 travel restrictions are preventing them from traveling right now, according to new research by YouGov, an international research data and analytics group. The data shows that a significant number (29 percent) do not plan to travel at all in the next year. The data collected













