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Travel: should you expect a chaotic summer in 2023?

While many people are planning their summer vacations, we can expect a rather complicated summer in some airports. And if things improve compared to 2022 the passenger will pay part of the bill. 2022: nightmare in air transport You may remember...

Flights, Hotels: The post-COVID premium bubble is coming to an end

As you know, travel is our passion at TravelGuys. So we constantly monitor prices to our favorite destinations, but also from our favorite origins. And this, to anticipate our next vacations or our next Business trips. And the conclusion is clear:...

How much will you pay for your flights this summer?

As the airline industry begins a long and arduous takeoff, many people are already wondering what impact the crisis will have on their wallets and the prices of the tickets they will buy in the weeks and months to...

You booked a hotel and found it cheaper elsewhere? Who compensates best?

Not all customers know this, but if you book directly with a major hotel chain and find it cheaper online you may be entitled to compensation. But not all chains compensate their customers to the same extent. What is a...

How does the price of an airline ticket vary depending on the booking class and fare class?

In this article we will try to shed some light on a subject that is obviously of great concern to our readers: the setting and variations of the price of an airline ticket and, incidentally, the earning of points/miles...

How many miles will you earn? And where to credit them?

Wondering how many miles your next trip will earn you? Not sure which program you can credit miles to for your next trip? Then this article is for you. Our readers often ask us two questions about earning miles on...

HOP finally aligns its fare structure with AF… Until the death of HOP!

As we wrote a few days ago, Ben Smith, the new CEO of Air France-KLM has signed the death warrant of Joon. The work of redesigning the product often involves its readability. However, commercially speaking, short-haul services were completely separate...