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2024 in retrospect: looking back on a year of travel

After a brief article introducing the TravelGuys context in 2024, it's time to take stock of this year's travels. For the sake of consistency, as in my 2023 retrospective, I'll be talking here about 2024 publications, which includes a remainder...

2024 review and 2025 outlook for Travelguys

It's been 3 weeks since we said goodbye to 2024, and now it's time to take stock and look ahead. Before I talk more specifically about travel and loyalty programs in other posts, let's start here with something more...

What are the best destinations for solo travel?

A recent study by Places to Travel ranks the most pleasant countries in which to travel alone. At Travelguys, we're more than used to the idea of solo travel, and we have to admit that we've never really questioned our...

2023 in review: looking back on a year of travel

With the year drawing to a close, it's time for me to take stock of a year's travels, the experiences that have made an impression on me and that I'd recommend to you, and even those that I'd urge...

Travel Diary, Iceland – Day 4, The Eastern Route

Back on the road after a very average night for a fourth day of exploration. As a reminder, here is the itinerary followed: We leave the hotel around 8:30 a.m. for the east of Iceland, on a route that will take...

Air travel: how COVID has changed the habits of the French

2020 will truly be a dark year for the airline industry. Aircraft grounded, borders closed, tricks to turn a health disaster into an ecological crisis for which it alone is held responsible. Between the facts (restrictive measures) and more...

Video : Where do we have the right to travel today and how?

This week we look at which countries it is possible to travel to and under what conditions at the moment. For this we welcome two guests, Rose and Kristof, two frequent flyers who will share their experience and knowledge...

Editorial: Open the borders!

We're fed up: After almost 2 months of confinement, the French need some air. You can see it just by looking at the few patches of grass on the Champ de Mars or the Esplanade des Invalides taken over...

Myth busted: Millennials are just like any other travelers

There isn't an industry that doesn't make eyes at the millenials, this "different" generation that questions everything and refuses the models of the past. But are they really that different? Millenials and travel: we're talking about not-so-young people and big...