Moments How this Gen Z solo traveller visited 118 countries by 19 Euronews Travel spoke to solo-traveller Arjun Malaviya about his experiences, from navigating dangerous conflict areas and warzones, to negotiating with customs officials and reaching some of the remotest parts of the world. 16/08/2025
Moments This new luxury train could be the best way to slow travel in Thailand Thailand’s upcoming luxury heritage train will allow passengers to visit historical sites and engage in deeper cultural immersion experiences- without compromising on style or comfort. 15/08/2025
Destinations How to combine your holiday destinations for a greener vacation Tripchaining can help travellers save money and time, while spending more time in destinations for a more authentic and memorable holiday. 14/08/2025
Destinations Medieval towns, low crime rates: Why these are Europe’s safest cities Cities like Dubrovnik and Tallinn have succeeded in preserving their medieval heritage while balancing tourist and resident safety and comfort. 12/08/2025
Destinations Why this UK holiday spot beats European favourites for slow travel Cornwall’s peaceful beaches, dramatic natural landscape and range of cuisines has attracted more slow travellers in the last few years. 11/08/2025
Travel News Travel sector slams proposed ETIAS fee hike as ‘disproportionate’ As the European travel industry continues to struggle with rising costs and labour issues, travel leaders have voiced concerns about the ETIAS fee increase potentially undermining competitiveness. 25/07/2025
Travel News Weekend strikes across European airports to cause chaos for thousands Italy will be hit with widespread airport strikes on Saturday, impacting a range of airlines such as Ryanair, EasyJet, Volotea and Wizz Air, among others. 25/07/2025
Travel News Shoulder season travel surges as Europeans seek quieter holidays Most European travellers are likely to spend between €1,500 and €2,000 per person per trip between June and November 2025, which is an increase of 3 per cent from last summer. 24/07/2025
Travel News Cruise line pays Norwegian villages to host slow travel tourists The initiative includes three small villages, Bessaker, Trᴂna and Sæbø at present and is expected to encourage more mindful travel to these coastal communities. 23/07/2025
Business Volvo Cars sales plunge 12% in May as tariff challenges continue Rising tariff uncertainty and higher material prices, among other factors, has resulted in several European car companies to implement drastic cost-cutting measures. 04/06/2025
Economy Eurozone unemployment drops to record low levels in April Falling energy and input prices helped ease cost pressures for European businesses in April, allowing them to retain more employees. 03/06/2025
Markets European steel stocks rebound as Trump doubles steel tariffs to 50% The share prices of European steel companies, including Thyssenkrupp and ArcelorMittal, all rose on Wednesday morning. 03/06/2025
Economy OECD outlook: Can the global economy survive trade pressures in 2025? The OECD forecasts a continued slowdown in global economic growth this year, driven by persistent trade tensions — such as US tariffs — and stubbornly high inflation. 03/06/2025
Economy Eurozone manufacturing shows signs of recovery: Is the slump over? While the Eurozone and Spanish manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) increased in May, the German manufacturing sector continued to lag for the 35th consecutive month. 02/06/2025
Economy What's the average UK house price? May's market data shows resilience Although broader economic challenges—such as uncertainties around US tariffs and businesses passing higher employment costs on to consumers—persist, the UK housing market experienced a slight boost in May. 02/06/2025
Business How a financial influencer built a multiple six-figure portfolio Euronews spoke to financial influencer Jenny Okpechi about how she built her portfolio – and the benefits of investing early. 31/05/2025
Business Volkswagen in direct talks with US government regarding tariff deal German carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW are also reportedly trying to negotiate tariffs directly with the US Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick. 30/05/2025
Business Ryanair CEO eyes multi-million euro bonus as share price stays high Michael O’Leary, the CEO of Ryanair, is currently one of the wealthiest businessmen in Ireland and has led the airline since 1994. 26/05/2025
Business How Saudi Arabia is building investment ties with the US and Europe Saudi Arabia has emerged as a key Middle Eastern player in the last few years and is now attracting billions worth of investments from both the US and Europe. 21/05/2025
Economy UK faces higher fruit and vegetable prices for non-EU goods Exotic fruits such as pineapples, avocados and mangoes could become more expensive for UK shoppers, along with more common items such as tomatoes. 20/05/2025