Six high-speed platforms now sit 450 meters below west London, the first finished pieces of what will become Britain's busiest rail hub by passenger volume.

EasyJet's full exit from Leeds Bradford marks a strategic retreat as the airline doubles down on high-demand routes amid shifting regional connectivity

The airline is ramping up its presence in two cities where rivals already dominate, betting on the state's economic momentum.

A startup's plan to run a 72-hour rail service from New York to Los Angeles hinges on a partnership that Amtrak says doesn't add up.

The Scottish carrier will cease all flights from Dundee Airport in October, leaving the city without scheduled passenger links and putting sixteen jobs at risk.

Three new winter routes to Lapland and northern Norway mark the Belgian carrier's shift from charter-only to scheduled service in the far north.

The Abu Dhabi carrier will run 11 frequencies a week from December, part of a broader network push driven by stronger traffic across Europe, South Asia, and Africa.

The Belgian carrier is betting on northern lights and snowy landscapes to fill seats during Europe's quietest travel months.

Britain's rail regulator cleared Sir Richard Branson's company to operate up to 20 daily return trips through the Channel Tunnel, setting up the first real challenge to Eurostar's three-decade dominance.

Britain's rail regulator has approved track access for up to 20 daily services, but passengers will wait until at least 2030 as the operator tackles rolling stock and safety approvals.

Etihad's new four-weekly service brings first direct Middle East connection to Sweden's second city, with fast links to India and Southeast Asia

A shift in global flight routes and expanded capacity have pushed South Korea's main gateway past London in international traffic - while Istanbul climbs Europe's rankings.

One European carrier has pinpointed ten scheduled services crossing high-coverage zones as the moon blocks the sun over Spain and Portugal.

A €2-billion fleet purchase brings Trenitalia closer to launching cross-Channel service by 2029, ending decades of single-operator dominance

Italy's state railway has ordered trains to launch a Paris-London service in 2029, joining a growing list of challengers to the long-standing cross-Channel operator.

London's airport handled 267,000 passengers in a single July day, but expansion plans collide with political uncertainty and regional competition.

A new service along the Gulf of Bothnia reopens direct train travel between the two Nordic neighbors, with fares starting under six euros.

A 12-passenger catamaran has opened a trial route between Shoreham-by-Sea and Fécamp, offering a slower, deck-based alternative to conventional ferries.

Trenitalia France plans London-Paris service by 2029, backed by a €2 billion fleet and maintenance facility outside the UK

Overnight rail connections from London to the Highlands and Vienna to Amsterdam still offer berths under £100 as new luxury services push prices skyward.
