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  • Brits have to pay for entry to the EU from this year: Cash and pre-authorisation needed for post-Brexit trips to Europe

    January 5, 2022

    Brits will have to start paying €7 per person and pre-register their details in order to enter the European Union from this year. Reports had surfaced in various European media in recent weeks that access to all Schengen EU countries would come at a cost from 2022, and when approached by City PM this morning, [...]

  • From today: Many trains services slashed following staff shortages as strikes and Covid cripple rail networks

    January 1, 2022

    Several train operators – including ScotRail and South Western Railway – said they have no choice but to slash services as a result of Covid-induced staff shortages. From today until 17 January, when the new timetable will be introduced, Southwestern Railway trains will be subject to short notice cancellations. “The onset of the Omicron variant [...]

  • Best of 2021: J Sheekey remains a masterclass

    December 31, 2021

    Before the pandemic, the London food scene was all about the hot new thing. Upon meeting up with friends who consider themselves part of that scene, the first question would always be “where have you eaten recently?” or “have you been to so-and-so yet?” (this paragraph is the journalistic equivalent of a subtweet to half [...]

  • Exclusive: Nearly 9m Brits face having to cancel or postpone US and European holidays

    December 30, 2021

    Nearly nine million holidaymakers face potentially having to cancel or rearrange trips to the US or mainland Europe that they booked before the introduction of new travel restrictions, according to new research shared exclusively with City PM this morning. Nearly one in five adults, around 8.9m Brits, has booked trips to mainland Europe or the [...]

  • Covid, closures and strikes impact thousands of Christmas travellers

    December 27, 2021

    Planned closures as well as strikes and Covid have interfered with UK travellers’ Christmas plans, with disruption set to continue this week. Rail operators – including Greater Anglia and ScotRail – were forced to make adjustments to their timetable after staff fell ill with Covid. “The rapid spread of the Omicron variant has seen a recent spike of Covid-related absences [...]

  • South Africa demands compensation from UK for economic damage caused by Covid travel red list in response to Omicron variant

    December 27, 2021

    South Africa is calling for compensation from the UK for the economic damage the country suffered after it was placed on Britain’s Covid travel red list in November. South Africa’s Department of International Relations is demanding compensation after the movement of people was severely restricted, saying Africa’s largest economy took a serious beating because of [...]

  • European airports passenger numbers slightly up in time for Christmas after plunging amid Omicron fears

    December 23, 2021

    Passenger traffic through European airports increased nine per cent last week, as people make journeys to meet loved ones for the festive season, amid a “substantive” drop in traffic since Omicron was first detected. The number of passengers passing through Europe’s airports has fallen by around a fifth in the three weeks after the Omicron [...]

  • Austria introduces tougher restrictions for UK travellers

    December 22, 2021

    After France and Germany, Austria has become the latest EU country to tighten restrictions for those coming from the UK. From Christmas Day, Britain will be classified as a virus variant region, meaning that travellers will need to quarantine for 10 days upon entering the country. People who are fully vaccinated and have received their [...]

  • Travel industry 2022 lookahead: Are we back to square one?

    December 21, 2021

    Less than a month ago, Luis Gallego – chief executive of British Airways’ (BA) owner IAG – was telling aviation stakeholders the industry’s recovery was on its way.  Speaking at the Airlines UK conference in Westminster, Gallego revealed that “transatlantic bookings have reached almost 100 per cent of 2019 levels.” “I expect North Atlantic routes [...]

  • Travel shares tank as lockdown concerns mount

    December 20, 2021

    Shares of airlines such as British Airways’ (BA) owner IAG as well as Easyjet have tanked today as concerns over a possible strengthening of restrictions – including a potential Christmas lockdown – mount. IAG went down 3.35 per cent to 127.62p, while Easyjet registered a 2.11 per cent decline to 497.70p. According to Francesco Ragni, [...]

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