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The promotion of 10.000 tickets for just 9 euros responds to the increasing demand for affordable and environmentally friendly travel options. Outside the borders of the Netherlands, the Spanish railway company Ouigo…
NMBS's choice is not surprising because closing counters is part of an international trend. In an era where digitalization seems inevitable, concerns about…
Rover sees no point in creating even more obstacles for NS passengers. The Dutch Railways (NS) are making a change to the system for the Combined Travel Discount, which according to…
The mission of 9292 is to help everyone find their way around public transport and fun day trips easily and quickly. Together with the children, or with a friend or…
From May 1, 2023, you will only be able to pay electronically on board the train. From now on, train passengers who want to purchase a ticket on board the train will only…
The reason for the higher prices is, among other things, higher energy costs. Taking the HTM bus or tram will be considerably more expensive next year. The carrier in the Hague region is increasing…
Everything in the market is a matter of supply and demand. It was almost too good to be true. Get to work with one app, in the evening after…
Airlines such as Ryanair, Easyjet, Vueling and Wizz Air have ensured that airline tickets have become cheaper in recent decades. In an interview with the BBC, Ryanair boss O'Leary revealed…
If they want to strike, then strike. According to CEO Michael Kevin O'Leary, tickets for Ryanair flights this summer will be 7 to 9 percent more expensive than they were before the corona pandemic...
The daily night train connection between Amsterdam and Zurich starts on December 12, 2021. The Nightjet Zurich, as the night train is called, departs daily at the beginning of the evening from Amsterdam, Utrecht and…
A one-way ticket to Zagreb for 4,99 euros or to Edinburgh for 7,99 euros. Now that air traffic is picking up again, companies are immediately offering rock-bottom prices. According to the Gazette…