Rucksack's travel guide

Trains, flights and lounges

Before the tripTrains, flights and lounges

Flying high above the Atlantic aboard Air Canada's direct flight to Toronto

Air Canada offers a smooth journey to North America with modern aircraft, good service and Toronto's efficient airport as a hub. Here is my experience flying economy on their Dreamliner from Copenhagen to Toronto.

Flying Royal Jordanian Airlines to Amman: How was it?

In just under 5 hours of flight, you reach the land of fairy tales, Jordan, with a direct flight from Stockholm with Royal Jordanian. But what is it really like to fly Royal Jordanian? Here is my full report!

Flying with Vueling from Stockholm to Paris: How was it?

We have flown the Spanish low-cost company Vueling to Paris over a weekend. What are our thoughts on service, punctuality and baggage handling?

Fly Finnair Helsinki-Singapore t/ri A350 in economy class

What is it really like to fly with Finnair's A350 on a long-haul flight to Asia? How is the cabin? The service? And the food? Here comes my review!

Traveling by train in the Czech Republic - That's how it works

The distances in the Czech Republic are not great and with a well-developed railway network and fresh trains it is a pleasure to travel around by train. I have tried traveling by train in the Czech Republic from Brno to Prague and can only say one thing - I would love to do it again!

Snälltåget or SJ? Which option was the best between Malmö and Stockholm?

Train between Malmö and Stockholm? SJ express train, Snälltåget or SJ Intercity? Which train wins the battle?

Friday cozy at Arlanda with closed lounges.

When going on a weekend trip, you need to travel by plane on Friday night. But Arlanda doesn't seem to have understood that, because all services closed right in front of us.

Miracle lounge at Bangkok Airport (Suvarnabhumi) – Thailand

Today's lounge tip for you with Priority Pass - a really good lounge in Bangkok.

How do you know you booked a safe airline?

How much do you check an airline's safety and finances before pressing the "book" button?