Collins Aerospace closes takeover of digital aviation firm FlightAware
Raytheon Technologies subsidiary Collins Aerospace has finalised the takeover of American flight tracking tools provider FlightAware for an undisclosed amount…. Read More »
Iceland takes a swipe at Zuckerberg’s ‘Meta’ announcement in new viral tourism video
If the goal was to get people talking about Iceland, a new tourism video is more than succeeding. A video… Read More »
FAA worries new 5G wireless service could interfere with aviation safety
The Federal Aviation Administration has expressed concern that 5G cellular technology could interfere with aviation. According to The Wall Street… Read More »
FAA to take regulatory action over 5G altimeter interference
The FAA plans to issue a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin and an Airworthiness Directive in coming days concerning the rollout… Read More »
The destinations and attractions trending the most on Travel TikTok
Whether sharing their travel experiences with others or seeking out inspiration for their next journey, travelers often flock to social… Read More »
Attract the millennial traveler with BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) tour content and technology
Currently, there’s a significant demographic shift in markets around the world. Millennials (defined as born between 1980 and 2000) represent… Read More »
Cruise industry mobile apps annual report
Cruise and hospitality software development company Sourcetoad has released its 2021 Cruise Mobile Apps Annual Report, which presents research on… Read More »
Redefining technology in the Cruise Industry
From virtual reality to wearables to facial recognition, cybersecurity, connectivity solutions, and more, modern cruising is becoming progressively digitised. And… Read More »
The FAA is banning 2015 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro with defective batteries on US flights
The FAA is now banning a specific 2015 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro that reportedly had defective batteries on US flights…. Read More »
U.S. FAA Investigates if it’s safer to leave cellphones on in light aircraft cockpits
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been quietly funding tests with live cellphones in light aircraft cockpits as a… Read More »
These are the best places in the world to disconnect and digital detox
Technology is an almost unavoidable part of life in the 21st century. Between the draw of Twitter, Facebook and Instagram… Read More »
Collins Aerospace to buy digital aviation company FlightAware
Raytheon Technologies’ (NYSE: RTX) Collins Aerospace subsidiary has agreed to acquire FlightAware for an undisclosed sum. Houston-based FlightAware is a… Read More »
India’s best destinations for digital nomads
India might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of a workation, or a working… Read More »
Spain is launching a digital nomad visa
If you fancy getting away from your desk and jetting off to work somewhere far from home, then Spain might… Read More »
Marketplace launches on Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has become the launch customer for Panasonic’s new Marketplace digital e-commerce platform. Marketplace enables airlines to introduce… Read More »
Acomodeo Partners with Booking.com
Frankfurt, Germany-based serviced-apartment provider Acomodeo has partnered with Booking.com to add shorter-term lodging options to its platform for corporate travelers,… Read More »
Digital nomad destinations for beach-based working
With remote working now a way of life for laptop-centric professionals the world-over, working from home in 2020 gave way… Read More »
How a Travel-Planning App Changed During The Pandemic
TripIt is not your average travel planning app. It’s not a search engine for finding hotels, tours or the best flights…. Read More »
United’s new Travel-Ready app does it all: you can order in-flight food, upload your passport
United’s Travel-Ready feature puts numerous functions at travelers fingertips. Anthony Cozzi, United Airlines director of digital products, demonstrates the airlines… Read More »
How airlines will stop losing your bags in the future
“Airlines are not usually very good at information technology,” says Pascal Buchner, the chief information officer of the International Air… Read More »
OneWeb lays path to commercial broadband services
OneWeb, the London-headquartered tech company trying to develop a global internet service delivered from space, reached a key milestone on… Read More »
EU airlines, airports warn digital COVID-19 certificate roll-out risks chaos
Groups representing Europe’s largest airlines and airports have warned of chaos and hours-long queues unless countries better coordinate the roll-out… Read More »
Tech’s biggest companies are war for your wrist
Tech’s biggest companies are ramping up competition for the real estate between your hand and your elbow. The big picture: The… Read More »
Are we on the brink of the global digital-nomad workers’ movement?
Are we actually on the brink of remote workers scattering across the globe en masse – or are predictions of… Read More »
Expedia highlights the importance of data and technology in cruise bookings
Expedia Group today unveiled new data and demographic insights to help agents and cruise lines better target demand during its Expedia… Read More »
New ‘digital nomads’ are changing Miami’s economy
The Onyx development at 21500 Biscayne Boulevard in Aventura. Miami’s sub-markets are heating up as new-to-market tenants increasingly dominate the… Read More »
