Gov’t likely to protect Air India bidders from Cairn dangers

As the Indian government awaits final bids for Air India (AI, Mumbai Int’l) by a deadline of September 15, it… Read More »
Bangladesh’s Hello Airlines adds first ATR72 freighter

Hello Airlines (Bangladesh) (Dhaka) took delivery of its first ATR72-200(F) which will be operated under a new brand, NXT Air… Read More »
DOT revokes authority of five dormant US carriers

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has revoked the certificate authority of five dormant carriers – Island Air, Trans… Read More »
Malaysia lifts B737 MAX restrictions

The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has lifted a moratorium on B737 MAX flights imposed in the wake of… Read More »
Deutsche Aircraft Selects HEGGEMANN AG for D328ecoTM Wing for production

Deutsche Aircraft, the new purpose-driven German aircraft Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), has announced the selection of HEGGEMANN AG for the… Read More »
Embraer E190-E2 makes first commercial flight into London City Airport

Thursday 2 September 2021 saw an important debut for London City Airport. At, 1749, an Embraer E190-E2 made its first… Read More »
Vessul to Set Sail for Maritime, Energy Users

A new booking and expense service dedicated to corporate travel in the marine and energy sector is preparing for full… Read More »
U.S. grounds Virgin Galactic flights pending mishap and public safety probe

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday barred Virgin Galactic from flying its SpaceShipTwo until the agency approves its… Read More »
Meetings demand at family-friendly resorts rebounds

The meetings business at family-friendly resorts, such as Wilderness Resort in Wisconsin Dells, Wisc., and Grand Traverse Resort and Spa… Read More »
US reviewing ban on visitors amid Europe complaints

The Biden administration is considering a policy change that would allow vaccinated travelers to enter the US, Press Secretary Jen… Read More »
European expansion goes apace for Holiday Inn brands

The three flags of the Holiday Inn Brand Family have been planted throughout Europe in 2021, with many more properties… Read More »
New owner reopens Guntown Mountain in Ky., plans hotel

Guntown Mountain in Cave City, Ky., reopened to the public under new ownership. The new owner is planning to add… Read More »
Plans cleared for new resort near Las Vegas

The Spring Valley, Nev., Town Advisory Board has given the final go-ahead for Station Casinos’ delayed resort project on land… Read More »
Conrad high-rise will join downtown L.A. destination

The debut of Conrad Hotels & Resorts, a 305-room luxury tower, is planned for next year in The Grand, a… Read More »
Coronavirus comeback leads to hospitality setback

The Delta variant is putting a damper on the rebound hotels, airlines and other travel-related enterprises had been enjoying since… Read More »
Anapa Airport set up summer terrace in Business Lounge

A new summer terrace was set up in Business Lounge in the domestic terminal of Anapa Airport. As a result… Read More »
ATPCO Moving to Amazon Web Services Platform

ATPCO is migrating to the Amazon Web Services platform, which it said would enable quicker development of new airline pricing… Read More »
Australia’s Foreign Travel Ban Is Extended Into December

Australia today announced that it will extend its ban on inbound and outbound international travel until mid-December, by which time… Read More »
Which European Countries Are Altering Policies Towards US Travelers?

Following the European Union’s removal of the U.S. from its “safe” list of countries earlier this week, some of the… Read More »
New Orleans Hopeful for Full Recovery From Hurricane Ida as Power Returns

New Orleans is bouncing back in the wake of Hurricane Ida, with power being restored to some parts of the… Read More »
Mexican Tourism Ministers Looking to Add COVID-Related Requirements

State tourism ministers in Mexico are asking the federal government to implement new coronavirus-related health and safety protocols. According to… Read More »
TSA Adding Almost $200 Million Worth of New X-Ray Security Machines

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a new $198 million order to procure mid-sized Computed Tomography (CT) x-ray systems for… Read More »