Ulrich Schulte Strathaus, Secretary General of the Association of European Airlines revealed to Slovenian daily “Dnevnik” that air carriers of the former Yugoslavia need to unite in order to stay afloat. Once a single market capable of supporting in country players, the former Yugoslavia demands a single regional carrier to meet the growing needs.
Eastern Europe
Bulgaria Air Takes Delivery of First Brazilian Embraer 190
Bulgaria Air has just taken delivery of the airline’s first Embraer 190. News from Sophia says three more are expected to arrive before June, and a total of five more are slated to be delivered by the end of 2015.
Croatia to Join Schengen Zone in 2015
Croatia has announced plans to enter Europe’s Schengen free-travel zone within the next three years, just two years after it secures membership to the EU, which is due to happen in during the summer of 2013.
Poland’s Best Springtime Locations
Here are some of the most beautiful and “can’t miss” locations to visit if you’re ever in Poland during the spring.
Scuba Diving in Croatia
One of the most popular destinations for scuba diving enthusiasts of all experience levels is the beautiful Adriatic Sea off of the coast of Croatia.
East Europe – Far East Drive World Travel
As Western Europe struggles under the weight of its debt and the Arab Spring continues to rumble on to an uncertain future, travel groups are turning to Eastern Europe and the Far East as they look to bring some cheer into 2012.
Ski Jumping World Championships in Planica, March 15-18
For those who enjoy sporting events, the Ski Jumping World Cup is coming in March to Planica, Slovenia (March 15-18) and promises once again to be an entertaining event for people of all ages
MARIBOR 2012 Hosts Conference on Social Responsibility
As part of its celebrations as the European Capital of Culture for 2012, Maribor is welcoming speakers from around the world to participate in this year’s 7th edition of the International Institute for the Development of Social Responsibility (IRDO) Conference.
Ukraine Hotels Ripping Off English Fans
England’s football team faces the prospect of playing in half-empty stadiums in this summer’s European Football Championships after UEFA admitted that many fans are unable to travel to the Ukraine due to extortionate hotel room rates.
Ten ‘Must Dos’ for Visitors to Dubrovnik
The historic city of Dubrovnik is a major attraction itself and from ancient ruins to cobbled streets, no trip to Croatia should ignore its charms. Here are ten sure-fire things to do whilst visiting Dubrovnik.
Romania Celebrates 8 March, International Women’s Day
In Romania, this holiday is a reason of joy for ladies, especially mothers, as they are rewarded with flowers and gifts for the happiness they bring into our lives.
Ukraine Travel Exhibition Kicks Off This Month
This year’s 18th edition of the Ukraine International Travel and Tourism Exhibition (UITT) is set to be bigger than ever thanks to the inclusion of a number of new participants.
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