“CUT-PRICE FLYING
US-style has arrived on the Anglo-Scottish routes,” we announced in our December 1995 issue. A new airline had launched three-times daily flights from London Luton to Edinburgh and Glasgow using two leased B737-200s, with fares between £29 and £59 one-way, substantially lower than those being offered by British Airways and British Midlands from Heathrow.
Continue reading your story on the app
Continue reading your story in the magazine
THE YEAR IN REVIEW
We round up the finest watches released in 2020 – and look ahead to 2021, which may prove to be as unpredictable a year as the one that has just passed…
PEAK OF PERFECTION
Blessed with sunshine, good looks and superb skiing and hiking, Arosa is now taking the lead on sustainability, too
SAFE TRAVELS
What are airlines doing to reassure passengers about flying amidst the pandemic?
QUITE A JOURNEY
It has been an unprecedented time for the rail industry, both in the UK and across Europe. Here we look over the year’s developments.
HOT DESKING
As the pandemic moves into 2021, countries are offering options so you can set up your remote office somewhere more appealing
Go with the flow
If you have varicose veins and travel frequently, you’d be well advised to get them checked – it could help to prevent you getting DVT.
BACK TO BUSINESS
While our ways of working may have changed forever, our research shows that most of you remain convinced of the need to meet face-to-face
Ask the pilot
Our undercover captain reveals what it’s like to fly for a living
A novel time
We’ve all got one in us – and if lockdown doesn’t drive you to write that book, nothing will
4 HOURS IN... Munich
Hot-foot it around the German city’s new and historic sights