Royal Caribbean to Debut New ‘Making an Icon’ Video Series

Construction is underway on Royal Caribbean International’s Icon of the Seas. The highly anticipated 5,000-passenger vessel will be the first… Read More »
Staffing Shortages Force Princess Cruises to Cancel Multiple Sailings

Princess Cruises officials announced earlier this week it had canceled nearly a dozen voyages to and from San Diego. According… Read More »
Embraer partners with VOAR

Embraer has announced a partnership with VOAR Aviation. The objective of the partnership is to offer unscheduled services to Embraer… Read More »
IATA and animal charity develop pet transport recommendations during crisis

Animal protection organisation Humane Society International and IATA have published a set of recommendations to governments and supply chain players… Read More »
Cathay Pacific aims for two thirds of pre-pandemic cargo capacity by the end of 2022

Cathay Pacific Cargo aims to progressively increase “cargo flight capacity to 65% of the pre-pandemic level by the end of… Read More »
Air cargo demand drops again in July as dark clouds gather

Air cargo demand fell for the fifth month in a row in July as the industry continues to face a… Read More »
Lufthansa Cargo expands network with additional 777 freighters

Lufthansa Cargo is adding new flights to its all-cargo network as it continues to take delivery of freighter aircraft. The… Read More »
C&L Aviation Group receives EASA and UK STC Certification for Embraer 135/145 Universal FMS upgrade

C&L Aviation Services has received both UK and EASA STC certification for its upgrade of the Universal UNS-1K (SCN600 or… Read More »
Falko outlines strong portfolio activity for Q2 2022

Falko Regional Aircraft Limited (Falko) has provided a summary of its Q2 2022 market activity, noting particularly heavy activity in… Read More »
Breeze Airways announces Rhode Island Airport as new base of operations for 2023

Breeze Airways and Rhode Island Governor, Dan McKee, have announced that the Rhode Island T.F Green International Airport will become… Read More »
Over 3 Million Passengers Travelled Through Dublin Airport in July

Just over 3 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in July, an increase of 2.4 million passengers when compared to… Read More »
More than 100 employees of Schiphol partners help out in the terminal

The office staff of various Schiphol partners will be rolling up their sleeves to help in the coming period. Office… Read More »
Avinor Airports: Great appetite for foreign travel this summer

A total of 4,201,183 passengers travelled to, from or via Avinor’s airports in July 2022. This is an increase of… Read More »
US Virgin Islands to Create New Territorial Parks System

The United States Virgin Islands announced on Tuesday it had created a new territorial parks system that protects more than… Read More »
US Stands Out as Top International Destination Among Mexican Travelers

The United States is the top international destination among Mexican travelers, followed by Canada and Spain. However, New York and… Read More »
Puerto Vallarta Earns Six Nominations for the 2022 Travvy Awards

Puerto Vallarta once again becomes an international benchmark, being nominated six times in the 2022 Travvy Awards, known worldwide as… Read More »
Business travel report says costs are expected to rise through 2023

The cost of business travel, from hotels to airfare, is set to rise through 2023 as demand returns more than… Read More »
Hotels reap returns on business-leisure travel blending

The hospitality industry is welcoming a continuation of the pandemic-fueled popularity of working away from home, expressed prominently in the… Read More »
Accor stokes Orient Express for return trip as posh hotel

The storied Orient Express will begin a new life as a rolling luxury hotel as early as next year, nearly… Read More »
Noted hotel caught in North Korea resort area purge

A former luxury hotel in North Korea that once symbolized eased access to the authoritarian nation is being destroyed by… Read More »
Layoff suit against Fla. hospitality firm settled for $2.3M

Rosen Hotels and Resorts of Orlando, Fla., will pay $2.3 million in the settlement of a class-action lawsuit brought by… Read More »
Hotels get in step to reduce environmental footprint

A global push to bring the travel and tourism industry from back in the pack to the forefront of sustainability… Read More »