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TOP 7 Schengen Countries to Visit in 2024

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Schengen Countries

Schengen attracts tourists with the opportunity to visit many countries with one visa: Norway to Greece, Spain to Estonia. Every year, more and more tourists visiting EU countries are thinking of reclassifying from ordinary travelers to owners of real estate in the territory of European countries. It is difficult for many foreigners to choose one of the many countries. Not to mention citizenship, when you choose thoroughly and hope for the best conditions. We have selected the best seven among 27 republican territories based on statistical data and according to Polly Johnson (agency My Schengen).

We offer you a short list of 7 Schengen lands you should apply without thinking about. The most popular are Italy, France, and Spain, but there is a risk of rejection and quite privileged requirements.

Overview of Schengen Visa

Visas for travel and work (C or D) can be short-term or long-term. In any case, this stamp on the passport gives many advantages. You can rest and enjoy the views and cross the borders of neighboring states, which also signed the treaty of 1985. However, which power’s embassy is the first to apply if a multi-trip is planned? If the trip covers several lands and it is impossible to determine the main one, it is necessary to obtain Schengen Visa of the country that is the first on your way. In practice, it means the following: if you travel to Hungary while transiting through Germany, you must obtain a Hungary Schengen Visa.

The list of documents may vary depending on the country the tourist is traveling to, but the package in most countries is as follows:

  • foreign passport;
  • travel insurance;
  • proof of financial security; some countries may even require a bank statement;
  • return ticket (if the tourist is not traveling by his transport);
  • proof of accommodation (booked room or official invitation).

Here are the top best destinations regarding the standard of living, attractions, appropriate housing prices, and favorable citizenship conditions in the long run.

Italy

Schengen area traveling in 2024 includes Italy, famous for historical sights and shopping tours. Everyone dreams of seeing Rome, the Colosseum, the Vatican, the residence of the Pope. People go to Venice to ride the gondolas and participate in the carnival. In Milan – for shopping. Over the year, 1.85 million people applied for an Italian visa, and 92.3% received it.

Spain

Spain has 47 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, stunning beaches, fantastic food, incredible museums, and impressive stores. It hosts numerous festivals that bring people worldwide together on the Atlantic and Mediterranean, making it the favorite country among foreign tourists. The state is also known for its culinary arts and bullfighting. The country hosts the world’s largest tomato battle every year in August. Spain’s soccer team is one of the most famous in the world.

Greece

The territory has a unique coastline, many beaches, and small islands. A bonus to vacationing at sea is a rich cultural program, delicious and healthy cuisine, and low prices for recreation. Greece welcomes tourists warmly. The country issued almost one million visas last year. And the refusal rate is low – 3.88%.

Portugal

Popular places such as Lisbon, Porto, Algarve, and Madeira attract tourists worldwide. Favorable climate, beautiful beaches, and mountainous landscapes make Portugal an attractive vacation destination at any time of the year.

France

France is Europe’s most popular country for traveling, at least among those who need a visa. Both adults and children enjoy going to Disneyland. A Million people visit the Louvre Museum, Picasso Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art every year. There are ski resorts (Chamonix, Courchevel, Mirabel), historical centers (Paris, Versailles, Rambouillet), and of course, the beaches of the Cote d’Azur. The result of France is 3.1 million visas. However, the requirements of this country are strict, and 13.6% of applicants receive a refusal.

Netherlands

The capital attracts tourists – Amsterdam, where there are rich cultural and historical monuments (Van Gogh Museum, State Museum of the Netherlands, Rembrandt House Museum), and such “cult” places as the red-light district and many others.

Germany

You only need to travel to Germany to visit Hohenzollern Castle, which rises to the clouds, and to see the remains of the Berlin Wall, one of the symbols of the Cold War.

Travel Tips and Planning for 2024

So, if you plan to travel without any problems or set a goal to get a visa, you need to arrive at the embassy of any country of the union. It is important to apply to an area where there is no tourist rush. Choose the right country for you from the above list of best Schengen countries and start the application process. The immigration company is always happy to help you obtain a Schengen visa. One of the peculiarities of applying to the center is the urgency of the permit stamp in the passport for the whole family. In this case, there is no need for personal presence, and you pay for the service only after issuance.

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FAAN Launches Energy Efficient Shuttle to Support Abuja Airport

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has unveiled 30 airport electric shuttle which will be used to complement airside and landside logistics.

The shuttle, which comprises 10 vehicles and 20 saloon cars, will cost N10,000 per passenger from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja to the City Centre.

Speaking at the event, the governing board chairman of FAAN, Mr Abdullahi Ganduje, said: “Electric vehicles offer clear operational and environmental benefits. They are cleaner, quieter and more energy-efficient, significantly reducing carbon emissions and helping FAAN minimise its ecological footprint. Their use will contribute to healthier airport environments and a more comfortable work and travel experience.

“From a logistics standpoint, electric vehicles also enhance monitoring, coordination and compliance. Their predictable performance and lower maintenance demands improve operational planning, accountability and service reliability. Ultimately, this translates into more efficient, transparent and passenger-friendly services.

“This initiative directly supports global sustainability targets, including International Civil Aviation Organisation’s goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. By embracing electric mobility, FAAN is positioning Nigerian airports to remain competitive, responsible and future-ready.”

Mr Ganduje pledged the commitment of the board to ensure that the initiative is utilised, maintained, and expanded to other airports in the country.

On her part, the managing director of FAAN, Mrs Olubunmi Kuku noted that the agency has secured approval to deploy 100 electric vehicles to operate as airport shuttles at Lagos and Abuja airports.

“We have secured approval to deploy 100 Electric Vehicles (EVs) to operate as airport shuttles at both Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja. It is a monumental step towards greening our operations and reducing our carbon footprint.”

“We proudly begin this journey with the first phase: the launch of these 10 state-of-the-art electric shuttle buses. They represent more than just transport; they symbolise cleaner air, quieter terminals, and a to pioneering sustainable infrastructure in Nigerian aviation”.

She expressed optimism that the initiative would be replicated across all airports in the country.

The head of Fleet Operations of Possible EVS, Mrs Abimbola Gyer while stating that the transport fare would be subsidised for passengers, added that operations would commence from 7am to 7pm daily.

“We partner with NEV Electric, the manufacturer of the electric buses. We would be moving passengers from the airport to the city centre at the rate of N10,000 and as demand continues, we will expand our hub. The operations will start from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m daily,” she noted.

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Quickteller Travel Secures IATA Certification

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The travel and tourism service powered by Interswitch, Quickteller Travel, has been issued a certification from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

With IATA certification, Quickteller Travel is now fully equipped to connect African travellers to global destinations, support airlines and partners with reliable distribution and settlement, and set a new standard for trusted, digitally enabled travel across the continent.

The IATA accreditation reinforces Quickteller Travel’s operational credibility, compliance standards, and ability to deliver secure, efficient, and globally recognised travel services.

It also strengthens the platform’s positioning as a reliable partner for airline bookings, corporate travel management, and end-to-end travel solutions across Africa and beyond.

The certification is a milestone that places the brand among a global network of trusted and accredited travel service providers.

This achievement comes at a time when Africa’s travel and tourism sector is experiencing renewed growth, driven by increased business travel, regional connectivity, and digital adoption.

With IATA certification, Quickteller Travel is poised to offer individuals, SMEs, corporate organisations, airlines, and other travel stakeholders a seamless digital experience, supported by Interswitch’s trusted payment infrastructure.

Integrated into the broader Quickteller and Interswitch ecosystem, Quickteller Travel combines global accreditation with local insight, offering African travellers and businesses a secure, seamless, and digitally empowered experience.

The Vice President for Transport Ecosystem at Interswitch, Ms Nnenna Ajanwachuku, said, “The IATA certification is a strong validation of Quickteller Travel’s operational standards, governance, and commitment to excellence. It enhances trust for travellers, corporate partners, and global airline stakeholders who rely on accredited platforms for secure and transparent travel transactions.

“For Interswitch, this milestone reinforces our mission to build technology-led solutions that unlock access, simplify commerce, and connect Africa to the global economy.”

Ms Ajanwachuku added that the approval would enable Quickteller Travel to deepen partnerships with airlines and travel service providers while offering customers greater confidence, choice, and value.

“Quickteller Travel is not just a booking platform; it is part of an ecosystem designed to make travel more accessible, reliable, and digitally enabled for Africans. Powered by Interswitch’s heritage of trust and innovation, we are building a platform that meets global standards while responding to local travel needs,” she said.

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Emirates, Air Peace Enhance Seamless Global Connectivity

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Two key players in the Nigerian aviation industry, Emirates and Air Peace, have activated a bilateral interline agreement aimed to expand air connectivity between Africa, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and London.

The two airline operators are building on their existing partnership to offer their passengers frictionless, single-ticket travel and with through-checked baggage, on select routes, resulting in greater travel comfort and convenience for customers.

Beyond the 13 cities in Nigeria already available for Emirates passengers on Air Peace’s network, the enhanced interline agreement now enables travellers to connect with Banjul in Gambia and Dakar in Senegal, both via Abidjan; and with Freetown in Sierra Leone and Monrovia in Liberia, both via Accra. The additional gateways allow more passengers in Africa to access Emirates world-class product and services, and vast global network.

The agreement allows Air Peace to connect its extensive West and Central African route system into Emirates’ hub in Dubai, and on key destinations including London Heathrow, London Gatwick and London Stansted, Abidjan, Accra and, of course, Lagos.

With huge demand for travel between Nigeria and the United Kingdom,  providing Air Peace passengers with increased choice, flexibility, and global reach.

Emirates operates a Boeing 777-300ER on its Dubai-Lagos route, providing travellers with one of the best experiences in the sky.

Passengers can dine on regionally inspired multi-course menus developed by a team of award-winning chefs complemented by a wide selection of premium beverages, while tuning in to over 6,500 channels of global entertainment – including Nollywood classics – on ice, Emirates’ award-winning inflight entertainment system.

As one of only two airlines operating a First Class cabin into Nigeria, Emirates offers an unrivalled travel experience defined by comfort, privacy and luxurious touches.

With a fleet of over 50 aircraft including Boeing 777s, Boeing 737s, Embraers, Air Peace operates an expanding network of domestic, regional, and international services, connecting major cities across Africa and beyond.

The airline remains committed to strengthening intra-African connectivity, supporting trade and tourism, and contributing meaningfully to economic development across the continent.

“Enhancing our interline partnership with Air Peace allows us to expand our footprint across more of Africa, creating new opportunities for people to fly better with Emirates, while helping international tourists explore more of the region, via Lagos.

“We remain committed to working with strategic partners such as Air Peace to further strengthen Nigeria’s aviation, tourism and trade sectors,” the Chief Commercial Officer for Emirates, Mr Adnan Kazim, said.

His counterpart at Air Peace, Nowel Ngala, while commenting, said, “This interline agreement with Emirates represents a major step in Air Peace’s strategic vision to connect Africa more efficiently to global markets.

“By combining our strong regional presence with Emirates’ extensive international network, we are delivering seamless connectivity, improved travel experience, and greater access to key global destinations for African travellers. This partnership further reinforces Air Peace’s role as a critical bridge between Africa and the global aviation ecosystem.”

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