Entrepreneur hopes portable rooms start a movement

The New York hospitality startup Moliving has introduced modular, freestanding hotel rooms that can be moved around by proprietors as… Read More »
Witkoff’s EDITION hotel buoyed with $230M refinance

Witkoff Group has obtained $230 million in refinancing for its EDITION Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif., from J.P. Morgan and… Read More »
Report: Trump D.C. hotel near change of hands

Former President Donald Trump is close to a deal to sell leasing rights to his flagship Trump International Hotel in… Read More »
How is the Boeing 777-9 flight test program doing?

The 777X is Boeing’s latest and greatest aircraft. The third generation of the record-setting 777 family, the aircraft first took… Read More »
U.S. FAA Implements Voluntary Safety Reporting Program to address concerns about industry influence

On June 21, 2021, the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA” or “the Agency”) announced a new Voluntary… Read More »
CWT Integrates Amadeus Web-Based Booking, Support Platform in Europe

CWT has integrated Amadeus’ web-based travel booking and fulfillment platform, Selling Platform Connect, into its European servicing hubs, the travel… Read More »
Intel’s Mobileye and rental giant Sixt to launch a robotaxi service in Germany next year

Intel subsidiary Mobileye and rental car giant Sixt SE plan to launch a robotaxi service in Munich next year, the… Read More »
Charlie Sultan Named COO of SAP Concur

SAP Concur has promoted Charlie Sultan to chief operating officer and SVP strategic planning, according to his LinkedIn profile. Sultan… Read More »
Cuba To Ease Travel Restrictions in November

Cuba’s Ministry of Tourism will ease pandemic restrictions on visitors beginning November 15, said ministry officials in a statement. The… Read More »
American Visitors to Cancun, Riviera Maya Surpass Pre-Pandemic Levels

Quintana Roo Governor Carlos Joaquin Gonzalez announced popular destinations like Cancun and Riviera Maya welcomed a higher number of American… Read More »
Ireland To Ease COVID-Related Restrictions in October

Ireland is planning to drop almost all of its restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic beginning October 22 after the… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Teams With Russell Wilson on Priority-Boarding Promotion

To celebrate the start of football season, Alaska Airlines announced any passengers wearing a Russell Wilson jersey or a limited-edition… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Group CFO Discusses Silversea’s Bright Future

Look for more growth for ultra-luxury Silversea Cruises, according to Jason T. Liberty, executive vice president and chief financial officer… Read More »
Crystal Sells 62-Passenger Crystal Esprit Yacht

Crystal has sold the 62-passenger Crystal Esprit yacht, which it has operated since late 2015 in the Seychelles and Europe…. Read More »
South African Airways Returns to Flying September 23

The wait is finally over. In just under a month, the striking and familiar livery of South African Airways (SAA)… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Brings Back Limited-Time Offer for Promotional Companion Pass

Southwest Airlines Co. announced its promotional Companion Pass offer is back and ready for takeoff. As part of Southwest Airlines… Read More »
Carnival Cruise Line Provides Ship To House Aid Workers in New Orleans

A Carnival Cruise Line ship is housing first responders in New Orleans through Sept. 18. Carnival canceled the ship’s Sept…. Read More »
American Cruise Lines Launches Fourth Modern Riverboat

American Cruise Lines’ fourth modern riverboat, the 175-passenger American Melody, has started cruising and is operating a 22-day cruise on… Read More »
SAS defers remaining A350 deliveries to 2024

SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK, Copenhagen Kastrup) has deferred the deliveries of its last two A350-900s, originally due in 2022 and… Read More »
Ireland’s Emerald Airlines completes certification

Emerald Airlines (Ireland) – which recently clinched the new Aer Lingus Regional franchise – has announced it has been granted… Read More »
US DOT grants exemption, tentative FACP to Aer Lingus (UK)

The US Department of Transportation has issued Aer Lingus (United Kingdom) (Belfast City) an exemption and, tentatively, a show cause… Read More »
Conakry, Guinea remains open despite coup

Limited flights continue to operate to Conakry despite several airlines having cancelled their services amid reports of a curfew and… Read More »