Dutch banks: Go slow on cashless!
Debit cards have become the primary means of payment in the Netherlands, but the central bank is worried about possible problems.
Debit cards have become the primary means of payment in the Netherlands, but the central bank is worried about possible problems.
As Amsterdam considers new regulations, Airbnb offers some interesting numbers and a rationale for allowing it to grow.
Using Singapore for a connection, Australia and Amsterdam now have new connections.
In an attempt to stop illegal trading and mistreatment, the Netherlands is creating a tool that may someday make it easier to travel with pets.
PHeymont shares some of the sights and ‘seens’ of a few days wandering the Dutch metropolis.
It’s been the hottest Netherlands summer in 300 years, and when the numbers are all in, that may be true for all of Europe.
A short day’s visit to The Hague reveals a city full of contrasts and a promise of even more worth seeing someday.
In a dispute over pay and schedules, security staff unions at one of Europe’s busiest airports are planning a 24-hour strike next week.
PHeymont spots an unusual version of the 21st century’s universal tradition in Den Haag, Netherlands.
The state-owned rail infrastructure agency says business is so good the network will run out of space soon, and it’s calling for new ideas.
Debit cards have become the primary means of payment in the Netherlands, but the central bank is worried about possible problems.
As Amsterdam considers new regulations, Airbnb offers some interesting numbers and a rationale for allowing it to grow.
Using Singapore for a connection, Australia and Amsterdam now have new connections.
In an attempt to stop illegal trading and mistreatment, the Netherlands is creating a tool that may someday make it easier to travel with pets.
PHeymont shares some of the sights and ‘seens’ of a few days wandering the Dutch metropolis.
It’s been the hottest Netherlands summer in 300 years, and when the numbers are all in, that may be true for all of Europe.
A short day’s visit to The Hague reveals a city full of contrasts and a promise of even more worth seeing someday.
In a dispute over pay and schedules, security staff unions at one of Europe’s busiest airports are planning a 24-hour strike next week.
PHeymont spots an unusual version of the 21st century’s universal tradition in Den Haag, Netherlands.
The state-owned rail infrastructure agency says business is so good the network will run out of space soon, and it’s calling for new ideas.