True Travellers Society Podcast 10/19/2025

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Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories: From sustainable stays and EV-ready road trips to airport makeovers, transit policy, tourism showcases, airline marketing, and even a dash of sports momentum—here’s what caught our attention and why it matters for travelers.

4 Luxury Green Hotels Where Your Stay Actually Makes a Difference

Source: Forbes

By Rebecca Ann Hughes | Published: Oct 18, 2025

Luxury travelers are putting their money where their values are, with most now willing to pay more for experiences that help local communities and the environment. The story also warns of rising greenwashing and highlights hotels vetted against UN SDGs—like Soneva Fushi’s large-scale coral restoration, The Datai Langkawi’s near-zero waste practices, La Sultana Oualidia’s closed-loop water system and women in leadership, and Craveiral Farmhouse’s social inclusion and low-impact operations.

Hey, where’s my charger? The surprise lessons of a European EV road trip

Source: Forbes

By Christopher Elliott | Published: Oct 18, 2025

A cross-border EV road trip showed how infrastructure and user experience can make or break range anxiety: fragmented apps and pricey charging in parts of Germany contrasted with Denmark’s seamless Clever network and fixed-rate model. For smoother travel, prep your charging access ahead of time (think EnBW mobility+ or Tesla’s app) and remember that the ecosystem—not just the car—determines how practical an EV vacation feels.

Inside Pittsburgh’s glistening new $1.7 billion terminal that’s about to open

Source: The Points Guy

By Zach Griff | Published: Oct 18, 2025

Pittsburgh International Airport is reinventing itself as an origin-and-destination hub with a striking new departures/arrivals complex, a centralized 12-lane security checkpoint, and faster baggage delivery—all without the old people mover. The redesign focuses on efficiency, local character, and better landside access (rideshare, parking, and consolidated rentals), signaling how mid-sized airports are evolving for local travelers rather than connectors.

Scottish Greens promise free bus travel for all

Source: BBC News

Author: Not listed | Published: Jun 9, 2024

At their party conference, the Scottish Greens pledged to make bus travel free for everyone and bring services into public ownership, while also proposing to replace council tax. It’s a bold signal on affordability and access that, if enacted, could reshape mobility and household budgets across Scotland.

Visitors to Star Karnival Cuti-Cuti Malaysia roadshow awed by Sarawak’s tourism attractions

Source: The Star

Author: Not listed | Published: Oct 18, 2025

Kuching’s three-day roadshow spotlighted Malaysia’s diversity—connecting travelers with eco-tours, cultural experiences, homestays, and local artisans ahead of Visit Malaysia 2026. From orangutan conservation routes to cultural villages and rural homestays, the showcase underscored how domestic travel can distribute income and deepen community ties.

From Tanks to TikTok: Inside Ryanair’s ‘cheeky’ marketing strategy

Source: Skift

By Gordon Smith | Published: Oct 18, 2025

Ryanair’s irreverent voice pre-dates social media, but platforms now turbocharge its reach—turning memes and micro-moments into low-cost brand equity. Behind the jokes is a rigorous digital playbook that tweaks booking flows and app features to lift ancillary revenue, while guardrails help the airline walk the fine line between edgy and off-limits.

Why the Patriots believe they’re on to something bigger than a surprise playoff bid

Source: Boston Herald

By Andrew Callahan | Published: Oct 18, 2025

At 4–2 with a rising-star QB in Drake Maye and a steadying hand in Mike Vrabel, New England’s confidence is translating into results—and expectations. The team’s message: celebrate wins, stay relentless, and prepare for tighter games ahead, with consistency the key to turning momentum into a meaningful January run.

Salomon Cappadocia Ultra Trail’de heyecan sürüyor

Source: Hürriyet

Author: Not listed | Published: Oct 18, 2025

Now in its 12th year, the Salomon Cappadocia Ultra Trail brought 2,406 runners from 79 countries to Turkey’s otherworldly valleys across 119K, 63K, 38K, and 14K courses. It’s a reminder of the power of sports tourism—pairing destination storytelling with community benefits and international visibility.

Travel insurance is becoming mandatory in more destinations — here’s what you need to know

Source: Elliott.org

Author: Not listed | Published: Not provided

Details weren’t included in our feed, but the headline points to a clear trend: more destinations are requiring proof of travel insurance at entry. Before you go, verify country rules and ensure your policy covers medical care, evacuation, trip interruption, and any adventure activities—then carry digital and paper proof to avoid delays at the border.


From greener hotels and EV-ready infrastructure to airport rethinks, free-to-ride transit ambitions, and tourism spotlights, this week’s stories all revolve around smarter, more connected mobility. Whether you’re choosing a stay that gives back, plotting the right charging network, or catching a flight through a future-facing terminal, the travel ecosystem is evolving fast—and the momentum is building.

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