Travel News Air travel in the US is on the rebound despite the pandemic More than 1.3 million passengers travelled through US airports on one day last week. 13/03/2021
Indonesia Indonesia plane crash: Black boxes located amid search for survivors Hopes of finding survivors were fading on Monday after the jet went down with 62 people on board. 09/01/2021
World News Tourism sector struggles to recover from a devastating year This year the Covid 19 pandemic has turned the travel and tourism industry upside down. In the European Union, the sector makes up 10% of GDP and creates jobs for 26 million people. 23/12/2020
Partner content How Emirates Airline is weathering the storm of the pandemic Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Euronews speaks to Sir Tim Clark, the President of Emirates Airline, to discuss the company's COVID-19 response, the future of aviation and the industry's carbon footprint. 17/12/2020
Eco-Innovation Europeans plan to fly less and drive more post-COVID, says survey It found that people's plans changed a lot depending on which country they lived in. 12/11/2020
Travel News A short history of modern travel The world has changed considerably to accommodate the growing demand for global tourism. But what is the history of modern travel? 20/10/2020
World News Will the COVID-19 crisis be a long-term boost for domestic travel? The coronavirus pandemic has spooked most European travellers into staying put this summer or exploring their own countries. How long might this last? 29/07/2020
World News Ryanair and shipping firm MSC included in list of EU's top polluters A Brussels-based think tank has cited the ranking in calling for the inclusion of shipping in the EU’s carbon market ahead of a vote on the matter in the European Parliament on Monday. 06/07/2020
My Europe Series Europe's ailing airlines: the cabin crew and customers paying the price Unreported Europe meets the airline staff and passengers paying the price for the financial crisis engulfing the aviation sector following COVID-19. 19/06/2020
World News 'Completely unacceptable': Cancelled flights refund refusals slammed It came as a dozen EU countries called on Brussels to suspend a European law guaranteeing passengers a refund for cancelled flights. 29/04/2020
World News Scrap coronavirus refunds to save airlines, lobbyists tell Brussels Airline passengers whose flight was cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic will lose their right to a refund if lobbyists get their way, the EU’s Transport Commissioner has told Euronews 28/04/2020
United Kingdom Thousands stranded as Europe's largest regional airline collapses All Flybe flights have been grounded and passengers told not to go to airports unless they have alternative flight arrangements. 05/03/2020
China Coronavirus: International airports step up screening protocols As fears of contagion grow, points of entry are the focus for many national government, implementing prevention tactics. 23/01/2020
Eco-Innovation Uber’s new flying car is here, but is it all it’s cracked up to be? It might seem futuristic but it's true. The multinational taxi service is set to launch 100% electric flying cars. 09/01/2020
Partner content Dubai Air Show: Sky's no longer the limit as UAE reaches for the stars Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Interplanetary ambitions are making aerospace investments skyrocket. We hear from aerospace industry experts and decision-makers at the Dubai Air Show. 18/12/2019
Next Series Discover the spray used by Belgian police to train specialist dogs at airports In partnership with The European Commission Explosives training has always been a dangerous undertaking for security workers, but a special substance is designed to make officials and passengers safe 28/10/2019
United Kingdom Most flights cancelled as British Airways pilots begin two-day strike Dozens of BA flights have been cancelled, disrupting the plans of tens of thousands of travellers. 09/09/2019
Ireland Ryanair cabin crew in Spain announce 10 days of strikes Cabin crew are to strike at 13 bases across Spain for 10 days in September in a dispute over job cuts. A walkout in Portugal began on Wednesday. 21/08/2019
World News One year of Greta Thunberg, activist and magnet for hope — and hate Greta Thunberg has inspired many, but is ridiculed by some who question if her sailing trip to America is as environmentally-friendly as it seems. 20/08/2019
USA US border computer outage causes airport chaos Thousands of travellers faced delays after a Customs and Border Protection systems failure prevented immigration officials from processing passengers. 16/08/2019