It’s the footwear which gives them away. Sandals, trainers, sometimes even flip-flops. It’s why Romanians call them pantofari, not an easy word to translate...
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With an eye firmly on business travellers, LOT Polish Airlines announced in early August that it will begin flying from Warsaw to London City Airport (LCY) next January...
Ryanair has announced plans to relocate a number of its Dublin-based aircraft and staff to Poland. Six of the 30 aircraft which currently operate out of Dublin will be...
Both workplaces and workers are changing rapidly throughout all of central and eastern Europe. Architects and human resource departments are constantly trying to develop...
Croatia, which welcomed more than 18.5 million tourists in 2017, is facing an unprecedented shortage of workers in the tourism industry. The country’s tourism...
Belarusian President Aleksander Lukashenko has signed a decree allowing foreign tourists to visit Belarus for a maximum period of 30 days without a visa. The visa-free...
Poland is the most attractive destination for hotel investments in Central and Eastern Europe. Indeed, according to a report looking at investor intentions published by...
The aerospace sector worldwide is today steadily and rapidly regaining its technological glamour and high business attractiveness, involving not only old and new players...
The Wizz Air Pilot Academy Programme has been officially launched in Bulgaria. The programme will offer people with little to no pilot experience the opportunity to earn...
Andrew Wrobel talks to Tudor Ulianovschi, Moldova's foreign minister, about the country's image abroad, and how perceptions are finally changing for the better.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko last week extended the list of companies subject to economic sanctions by including the Ribnita Steelworks (MMZ) – one of the...
Poland’s Lubelskie region, located in the eastern part of the country, is perceived as traditionally agricultural with farmland accounting for 70 per cent of the...