Author: Charlie

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Ryanair to Cut Denmark Flights Over New Aviation Tax

Ryanair has announced it will scrap all its routes to Aalborg and Billund in Denmark, citing what it calls a “short-sighted” and “harmful” aviation tax introduced by Danish authorities. The budget airline currently operates flights from London Stansted to both Aalborg and Billund, as well as routes from Edinburgh and Manchester to Billund, a popular…
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German Consulate in Edinburgh Limits Visa Services

The German Missions in the United Kingdom have updated their consular districts, affecting where UK residents can apply for a German Schengen visa. As of February 1, 2025, the German Consulate in Edinburgh will only process Schengen visa applications for residents of Scotland. This includes both UK nationals and foreign residents holding a residence permit…
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Travel Alert: Earthquakes Hit Greek Islands

British holidaymakers heading to Greece are being urged to stay vigilant after a series of earthquakes struck the islands of Santorini and Amorgos, prompting safety measures from local authorities. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued updated guidance following alerts from Greece’s Ministry of Civil Protection. Officials have advised residents and visitors to…
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Germany Extends Border Checks

Germany is extending temporary border checks beyond March 15, 2025, with controls expected to remain in place until at least June 2025, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser announced on January 30. While border-free travel is a key feature of the Schengen Area, Germany argues that these checks are necessary due to ongoing security concerns and migration…
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Nice to Ban Large Cruise Ships This Summer

As European destinations grapple with overtourism, the French city of Nice is taking a bold step by banning large cruise ships from docking. On January 24, Nice’s Mayor, Christian Estrosi, signed a decree prohibiting vessels carrying more than 900 passengers from stopping in the city. This move is part of a broader effort to promote…
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