Venice asks other European cities to join in effort to curb cruise ships

Venice officials have asked several of Europe’s other popular cruise destinations, including Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dubrovnik and Marseille to join them… Read More »
Yapta launches TravelAI Hotel version 2.0

Yapta, the innovator of airfare and hotel price tracking services, announced the release of the managed travel industry’s most advanced… Read More »
Singapore Airlines offers unlimited free Wifi for First Class passengers

While there are many areas in which Singapore Airlines offers an industry leading experience, their inflight wifi historically hasn’t been… Read More »
Two United Airlines pilots arrested before flight from Scotland to U.S.

Two United Airlines pilots were arrested in Scotland on Saturday morning for drinking before taking control of the aircraft they… Read More »
Luxury accommodations head outdoors in creative ways

Five-star luxury is no longer the exclusive domain of hotels and villas. The definition of luxury accommodations has expanded in… Read More »
Universal Orlando announces new theme park

Officials from Universal Orlando Resort announced they would be building a new theme park called Universal’s Epic Universe, which will… Read More »
American Airlines expands its luxury Five Star Service options

Travelers seeking next-level experiences now expect end-to-end service that is designed specifically for their needs. American Airlines realizes this and… Read More »
United is testing new pre-order service for first-class meals

United Airlines has begun testing a service that would allow domestic first-class passengers to pre-order meals on their flights. The… Read More »
Video technology and remote food ordering service

Earlier this year, Edinburgh Airport invested in a new video technology to provide better contact between passengers with reduced mobility… Read More »
Airlines turn to new technologies to improve IFE accessibility

A new onboard entertainment interface, considered to be the most accessible airline entertainment system yet, brought United Airlines to the… Read More »
Airports turn to new technologies to help improve accessibility

Technological advancements are helping to bring about a much-needed change in the way airlines and airports assist travellers with additional… Read More »
Car accessories for a long-haul road trip

If you’re embarking on a long-haul road trip, make space for one of these fantastic car accessories. Road trips are… Read More »
British Airways unveils its new A350 long-haul business class seat

British Airways, as it has unveiled its new long-haul business class seat, which will launch on in July on the airline’s… Read More »
Japan Airlines and Icelandair link to Loylogic loyalty program

Japan Airlines announced a partnership between its JAL Mileage Bank frequent-flyer program, Ascenda, a loyalty and rewards program company, and… Read More »
Australians and Americans rank as most adventurous countries in the world

Australians are most interested in adventure, followed by people from the US, UK, New Zealand and Germany, according to an… Read More »
Star Alliance plans to develop a biometric identification platform

Star Alliance has announced plans to develop a biometric data-based identification platform “that will significantly improve the travel experience for… Read More »
Cathay Pacific is collecting images of passengers on aircraft

Cathay Pacific’s new privacy policy is brutally honest or very creepy. Or perhaps it is both as Cathay becomes the… Read More »
What are the alcohol rules for US airline pilots?

The arrest of an airline pilot on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol has travelers wondering about alcohol… Read More »
Airport lounges opening the second half of 2019

New luxury lounges opening at major airports all over the world this year. American Airlines rolled out a new Flagship… Read More »
Amtrak is launching the Acela Nonstop service between Washington and New York

Amtrak is launching the Acela Nonstop, a new direct “high-speed” service between Washington Union Station (WAS) and New York Penn… Read More »
Are offshore aircraft-repair stations a safety risk to passengers and crew?

Somewhere on the ground in São Paulo, Brazil, an aircraft technician needed help. He was a man of about 40,… Read More »
Aviation experts disagree on Boeing’s 737 Max quick software fix

On Boeing’s earnings call with analysts yesterday, David Strauss from Barclays asked a question that dredged up the issue plaguing… Read More »