If you are planning a trip, there are already a few things to consider when planning. Entry and quarantine regulations, airline baggage regulations or even foreign fees for the use of debit and credit cards.

Something can always go wrong. The “Travel Tips” section informs you about current developments that may be relevant to you. From information about entry requirements, valuable advice to warnings about cost traps, pretty much everything is included. 

Tip: Exciting Trip reports is available at this link and News from the Tourism here.

If you are planning a trip, there are already a few things to consider when planning. Entry and quarantine regulations, airline baggage regulations or even foreign fees for the use of debit and credit cards.

Something can always go wrong. The “Travel Tips” section informs you about current developments that may be relevant to you. From information about entry requirements, valuable advice to warnings about cost traps, pretty much everything is included. 

Tip: Exciting Trip reports is available at this link and News from the Tourism here.

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Permanent strikes in Germany: Passengers have these rights

Calls for strikes for Lufthansa and security staff continue unabated. Passengers need good nerves! An overview of the passenger rights of EU Regulation 261/2004. Depending on the length of the flight route booked, you may be entitled to a flat-rate compensation payment per passenger

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Fraudsters harass Eurowings passengers

The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings currently appears to be the victim of fraudsters posing as “Eurowings” on various social media platforms. Among other things, on Twitter, which has been renamed “X”, the carrier warns urgently about fraudsters who use various

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OGH ruling: Chamber of Labor prevails against DocLX

The AK has sued two different versions of the general terms and conditions from 2019 and 2021 of the X-Jam high school travel provider DocLX Travel Events GmbH. After an already successful ruling in the fall, the Supreme Court once again agreed with the AK: Well

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