As we approach another bustling travel season, the question on many travelers' minds is whether airfares to Europe will see a decline after the surge experienced in the past two years. The reopening of countries post-pandemic and the phenomenon of "revenge travel" saw airfares skyrocket from pandemic lows to record highs, especially for destinations in Europe.
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Flight Attendants Across America Rally for Fair Contracts
Flight attendants across the United States, represented by three major labor unions, have united for a series of protests at over 30 airports nationwide, including major hubs and London Heathrow.
New Regulations to Severely Limit Arctic Cruise Tourism
The Norwegian Government is set to implement amended environmental regulations in Svalbard, introducing a significant shift for Arctic cruise tourism. These measures aim to preserve the unique wilderness and wildlife of one of Europe’s largest untouched areas by limiting how cruise lines operate in the region.
Impact on Arctic Cruising
Allegiant Air Announces 10 New Routes Across 14 Cities
Allegiant Air is expanding its network with 10 new routes across 14 different airports, enhancing its presence in Los Angeles and Knoxville, Tennessee. Each of these bases will gain three new nonstop routes, with additional routes extending to Florida airports serving Jacksonville and St. Petersburg.
Norwegian Star Adjusts Itinerary for Upcoming Antarctica Sailing
Guests booked on the Norwegian Star for an 18-night Antarctica sailing departing on February 18, 2024, have been notified of significant adjustments to the cruise itinerary. While all ports of call remain on the schedule, the timing within each port and the duration of scenic cruising in Antarctica have been modified.
Itinerary Changes Explained