Author: Charlie

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Amsterdam Schiphol to Significantly Raise Airline Fees in 2025

Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport is implementing a significant 41% increase in airline fees starting in 2025.  According to the Royal Schiphol Group, the revenue from these increased charges will go towards noise reduction, infrastructure improvements, and employee working conditions. In addition to the upcoming increase, fees are expected to rise by another 6% in 2026, followed…
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Sweden Fast-Tracks EU Blue Card Processing

In a bold move to attract and retain skilled talent, Sweden has significantly slashed the processing time for EU Blue Card applications. Now, qualified applicants can expect to wait just 30 days for approval, down from the previous 90-day timeline.  This change aims to draw more high-skilled workers to Sweden, addressing labour shortages across multiple…
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US Airlines Refund Rules: What Travellers Need to Know

Dealing with flight delays and cancellations is frustrating enough, but the process of getting a refund can make it even worse.  Fortunately, new rules issued by the Department of Transportation (DoT) in October 2024 make things easier for travellers by requiring automatic refunds from airlines when flights are cancelled or severely modified.  As of October…
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Spain Travel Alert for UK Holidaymakers: Should You Delay Your Trip?

Eastern Spain is grappling with extreme flash flooding this week, marking one of the most severe weather events the region has faced in decades. Heavy rains have impacted popular travel destinations along Spain’s eastern coast, from Valencia to Málaga, causing significant travel disruptions. Storms have struck key holiday spots, disrupting travel plans for many visitors.…
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British Tourists Warned As Venice Prepares to Double Tourist Tax

British holidaymakers planning to visit Venice next year should be aware that the city’s controversial tourist tax is set to double. This increase, aimed at tackling the city’s ongoing issues with overtourism, will apply on more days and for higher fees than previously required. Starting April 18, 2025, and running through July 27, 2025, the…
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