At the Airport Why Sweating at Security Checkpoints Can Cause Problems Arriving at the airport drenched in sweat isn't just uncomfortable—it can lead to additional problems. Here's everything you need to know.
Traveling With an Injury What to Consider When Flying With a Cast Flying With a Cast: What You Need to Know Before Traveling With a Fracture
New Regulation Airline Passengers in the U.S. No Longer Need to Remove Shoes at Security Checkpoints Until now, passengers in the U.S. had to remove their shoes at security checkpoints. That's no longer the case—here's why.
DLR Analysis Low-Cost Flight Market in Europe Grows, but Tickets in Germany Are Getting More Expensive A DLR analysis shows that airline tickets in Germany are becoming more expensive. Fewer low-cost options and high fees are slowing the market.
New Biometric Travel Document New Journey Pass to Replace Traditional Boarding Passes–and Much More The new Journey Pass aims to make traveling much easier at airports through facial recognition technology. TRAVELBOOK explains how it works.
Court Ruling Late to the Gate–Can I Be Denied Boarding? Delay at the Gate, but Boarding Continues? TRAVELBOOK Explains Whether Flight Staff Can Deny Access to the Plane
Did You Know? The Small Hole in Airplane Windows Serves an Important Purpose Every airplane window has a small hole at the bottom. TRAVELBOOK explains why these holes are important in two ways.
Pivotal Decision? EU to Ban Extra Fees for Carry-On Luggage! What Airlines Are Saying Many budget airlines charge fees for carry-on luggage. An EU initiative could soon change that—making free carry-on luggage the norm.
In Service Since 1974! This Boeing 737 Is the Oldest Passenger Aircraft Still Flying The oldest passenger plane is a Boeing 737-2K2C with the serial number 20836, which is still in service today for Nolinor Aviation.
According to the Skytrax ranking This Is the Best European Airline Skytrax annually honors the world's best airlines. TRAVELBOOK presents the top ten from Europe.
Absurd Regulations Ryanair's Imaginative Interpretation of the Term "Hand Baggage" With Ryanair, "hand baggage" must be checked in, even if you have previously booked it for a fee. All the details on TRAVELBOOK.
Information Airspace Over Israel and Iran Closed–What Does This Mean for Travel? Due to the war between Israel and Iran, the airspace over the affected areas is closed. Here's what that means for civilian travel.
More Space on the Plane 8 Tricks You Can Use to Almost Always Fly Next to an Empty Seat More legroom, no fuss about the armrest: TRAVELBOOK reveals 8 tricks to increase your chances of sitting next to an empty seat
Depending on the responsibility Staff Shortages at the Airport – What Rights You Have if You Miss Your Flight If you missed a flight due to staff shortages at the airport, you might need to file a lawsuit. TRAVELBOOK explains further.
Designed for 700,000 passengers, but ... The German Airport Where Hardly Any Planes Take Off In the middle of the vacation season, Kassel Airport is eerily empty, with hardly any flights departing from the regional airport.
For a Stress-Free Journey What to Consider Before a Flight–The Checklist Being well-prepared saves time, stress, and additional costs. Here's a checklist of the key points for a stress-free flight.
After Ryanair Flight Makes Emergency Landing Turbulence on Planes: How Passengers Can Protect Themselves After severe turbulence on a Ryanair flight that resulted in several injuries, the question arises: How can passengers protect themselves?
But There Is a Condition On Long-Haul Lufthansa Flights, Passengers Can Now Chat for Free Effective immediately, passengers on long-haul Lufthansa flights can use popular messaging services for free to chat while traveling.
Did You Know? Why Pilots and Co-Pilots Must Never Eat the Same Meal Airplane pilots are generally provided with meals by the cabin service, but there is a unique aspect to their food.
Experts Explain Where You Feel Turbulence Least on a Plane Depending on where you sit on the plane, turbulence can feel more or less intense. TRAVELBOOK explains further.
Research from Oxford With This Trick, Airplane Food Is Supposed to Taste Better According to a British researcher, airplane food tastes better when using a specific trick. TRAVELBOOK explains it in more detail.
Successful test with supersonic aircraft Will We Really Soon Be Flying in 3.5 Hours From New York to London?