Hold your horses! KLM 12-hour flight to nowhere
KLM had some explaining to do last week—and then some more when it turned out the original explanation wasn’t true—after flying 286 passengers from Amsterdam
KLM had some explaining to do last week—and then some more when it turned out the original explanation wasn’t true—after flying 286 passengers from Amsterdam
Amsterdam is using a new technology, or rather a new application of existing technology, to help clear rubbish and especially small bits of plastic from
The face of the city, that is. Amsterdam is offering hundreds of ornamental building parts, the kind that let you know what city and era
A piece of Europe’s railway romance is returning to life, but sadly without the romance or the long-distance service to all the capitals of Europe.
The Netherlands continues to struggle over the future of its biggest airport, and one of Europe’s busiest; government ministers are now pushing a plan to
Amsterdam’s hyper-success at promoting itself as a tourism destination has ground to a halt; the city has, among other things, removed the huge ‘I amsterdam”
Eurostar has finally gotten all its ducks in a row for direct Amsterdam-to-London service starting in December, but a no-deal Brexit could force it off
If your vision of the Rhine resembles those Viking River Cruise commercials showing the gleaming white boat sailing through a deep green canyon it may
In a shining example of cooperation, Amsterdam (too many tourists) is sharing its tourism promotion with The Hague (not enough tourists) for the next few
Until I visited Kinderdijk in the Netherlands this spring, I didn’t really have a clear picture of what’s meant by the old expression that “God
KLM had some explaining to do last week—and then some more when it turned out the original explanation wasn’t true—after
Amsterdam is using a new technology, or rather a new application of existing technology, to help clear rubbish and especially
The face of the city, that is. Amsterdam is offering hundreds of ornamental building parts, the kind that let you
A piece of Europe’s railway romance is returning to life, but sadly without the romance or the long-distance service to
The Netherlands continues to struggle over the future of its biggest airport, and one of Europe’s busiest; government ministers are
Amsterdam’s hyper-success at promoting itself as a tourism destination has ground to a halt; the city has, among other things,
Eurostar has finally gotten all its ducks in a row for direct Amsterdam-to-London service starting in December, but a no-deal
If your vision of the Rhine resembles those Viking River Cruise commercials showing the gleaming white boat sailing through a
In a shining example of cooperation, Amsterdam (too many tourists) is sharing its tourism promotion with The Hague (not enough
Until I visited Kinderdijk in the Netherlands this spring, I didn’t really have a clear picture of what’s meant by