European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has said that up to 628 of its A320 planes worldwide may need to be inspected for a metal plate “quality issue” that has come to light.
Spain, Turkey, and the United States led the pack as Germany’s favourite summer destinations this year, but the real story may be the dramatic shift away from domestic flights.
Travellers coming from, going to or passing by Stuttgart face major restrictions in rail traffic for three weeks during the Advent. Here's which connections are cancelled, re-routed or limited.
Fears of days of travel chaos across Europe and the world eased on Saturday after plane manufacturer Airbus intervened rapidly to implement a software upgrade it had said was immediately needed on some 6,000 of its A320 planes.
Looking to travel home next year? Or perhaps explore a new destination? We've rounded up new flight routes from Germany – and some cancellations – to help you plan your next trip.
European travellers to the UK now require an electronic ETA visa waiver, with the UK government warning that they will start barring entry to those who don't have the required waiver. UK nationals are exempt, but what about their German partners, spouses or children?
The European Commission wants to make rail trips between major European cities faster and easier for international travellers, and has launched a new strategy with this aim in mind.
Thirteen people are reportedly injured – one seriously – after a tram came off the rails in the south of Düsseldorf, western Germany, on Wednesday morning.
Germany’s popular Deutschlandticket for local and regional transport is secure until 2030, following a decisive vote in the Bundesrat. But travellers should be aware that another price hike could be on the horizon in 2027.
After decades of planning and fifteen years of construction, the makeover of Stuttgart's central train station was supposed to be completed in 2026, but now Deutsche Bahn says the project has been delayed again.
European affairs ministers gave the go ahead this week to new rules that will make it easier to suspend the right to visa-free travel for non-EU countries under certain circumstances.
In its efforts to boost the German economy, the government has said it will reverse a tax increase on airline tickets from next July. The move is welcomed by the aviation industry and slammed by environmentalists.
The west German transport hub is to be closed for ten days, affecting passengers on regional connections as well as international travellers coming from Brussels or Amsterdam.
A new overnight sleeper train between Paris and Berlin has just been announced, filling the gap left by the soon-to-be-discontinued Nightjet service by Austrian rail provider Ă–BB.
From November 12th Ryanair will no longer accept printed boarding passes as the budget operator moves to become the 'world's first paperless airline'. What are the options for passengers?
After months of uncertainty about the future of night trains, Swiss railway SBB has revealed the details of its upcoming service to Malmö via Copenhagen, departing from Basel.
Flights were suspended for almost two hours at Berlin Brandenburg Airport on Friday due to sightings of unidentified drones, the latest in a series of similar scares across Europe, an airport spokesman told AFP.
Travellers in Germany who rely on domestic flights should prepare for significant changes next year, as Lufthansa has announced a new wave of flight cancellations for 2026. Here’s what travellers need to know.
The prospect of widespread disruption looms for flight passengers in Germany after negotiations between Lufthansa and its pilots’ union collapsed on Friday without agreement.
Europeans, including Britons, can enter the US without a visa for a short stay, but they must complete a visa waiver, the ESTA, which has recently almost doubled in price.
Ryanair has announced another round of cuts to its operations in Germany, reducing both capacity and routes as part of a continued dispute over what it calls 'exorbitant' aviation taxes and airport fees.
The tardiness of Germany’s national rail company, Deutsche Bahn, is notorious in Switzerland, prompting yet another canton, Schaffhausen, to take measures to restore punctuality on its territory.
From Sunday, non-EU travellers entering Europe's Schengen open-borders zone will gradually be photographed and fingerprinted at border crossings, as the European Union rolls out its much-delayed automated border checks.