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May 19th - Rotterdam has a new must-visit enticement
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Fenix, which has just had its opening weekend, is a breathtaking new museum that explores the deep-rooted human instinct of migration. “In every family, there is a migration story to tell,” says director Anne Kremers. “As long as we exist as human beings, we move, we migrate, and we will always keep on doing that.”
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June 5th - Expedition cruising: what does it involve?
07:46|Today I'm talking to Martin Johnson, chair of the Expedition Cruise Network, about the ships that take travellers to the ends of the world.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox.June 4th - Staying safe on your holidays – and the allure of Venezuela
05:51|I really enjoyed talking to Christine Shacklady, Managing Director of the TRIP Group – Travel Risk & Incident Prevention. She began with some top safety tips, and then the conversation veered off towards wonderful Venezuela.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox.June 3rd - Travel Desk Tuesday: reflections on Sweden from Natalie Wilson
04:51|My excellent colleague, Natalie Wilson, has just returned from a short but intensive exploration of Sweden with Intrepid, and talks about the food, drink, coffee culture and beauty ... as well a welcome encounter with a moose.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox.June 2nd - Arvinda Bahal, world traveller, shares his philosophy
05:45|My friend Arvi has just returned from Uzbekistan, and – aged 80, having visited every country in the world, is now planning his next adventure. After a lifetime of travelling, Arvi has much to share with us.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox.May 30th - Would you go on a Political Tour – or is the news quite bad enough for you without spoiling a holiday?
07:09|I'm talking to Nicholas Wood, director of Political Tours, who organises trips to various frontlines around the world. The 2026 offering has just been published. It includes Taiwan, under threat from China; Poland and Lithuania, bordering on Russia; and the US for the mid-term elections late next year.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox.May 29th - Heathrow: what went wrong on 21 March when the UK's busiest airport closed down due a power outage?
06:43|I have been talking to Ruth Kelly, author of the review into the shutdown of Heathrow airport on 21 March, following a fire at the North Hyde electricity substation.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox.May 28th - What’s wrong with air passengers’ rights rules?
06:09|Air passengers’ rights rules have been around for a couple of decades now – spurring the creation of a side industry in claims handling. Companies such as AirHelp offer to pursue claims for delays and compensation on your behalf in exchange for a sizeable chunk of any payout. Today, though, AirHelp has launched a new app that monitors your flights for you and lets you know if there is trouble ahead. I have been speaking to the chief executive of AirHelp, Tomasz Pawliszyn.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox.- 06:44|A pan-European consumer group is urging the EU to force airlines to allow passengers to bring a wheelie bag on board planes as well as a smaller item without paying extra. Frankly I think they are on a hiding to nothing – and talking of hiding, the accusation that these are "hidden charges" does not stand up. Airlines are extremely clear about their baggage limits, and the costs for taking more.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox.
May 26th - First train in Great British Railways colours departs London Waterloo
04:52|I was on board the 6.14am train to Shepperton, along with the transport secretary, Heidi Alexander. What is the big idea behind renationalising the railways?This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox.