Emirates NBD and Etihad Guest launch new co-branded credit cards

Emirates NBD bank has expanded its long-standing partnership with Etihad Guest, the loyalty programme of Etihad Airways. The companies are… Read More »
Alaska Airlines will become an all-Boeing operator and retire Airbus A320 family aircraft early

Alaska Airlines said Thursday Mar. 24 that it was accelerating its plans to simplify its fleet, becoming an all-Boeing operator… Read More »
China Eastern 737’s black boxes recovered severely damaged

One of two black boxes belonging to the ill-fated China Eastern flight 5735, carrying 123 passengers and nine crew members,… Read More »
New Felipe Angeles International Airport in Mexico City starts operations

Built on a former military airbase, the new airport will operate in tandem with the city’s existing international airport. The… Read More »
Teague’s Elevate concept uses a single-aisle aircraft cabin that uses ‘floating furniture’

The shortlist for the Crystal Cabin Awards 2022 has been announced, and one entry seems to be gaining the most… Read More »
Will the surge of passenger-to-freighter aircraft conversions create air cargo glut?

Will exuberance for air cargo conversions create freighter glut? Record capacity injection from used passenger aircraft to crest by 2026,… Read More »
Unum unveils Unum One business class seat

Unum Aircraft Seating has unveiled its first business class seat, Unum One. The company says the seat delivers exceptional comfort… Read More »
Singapore to ease most of its Covid restrictions and outdoor mask mandates

Singapore will ease most of its Covid restrictions including outdoor mask mandates starting March 29, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong… Read More »
Southwest Airlines launches a new cheap fare

Southwest Airlines on Thursday Mar. 24 unveiled its new fare class: a second-cheapest option it hopes will reel in… Read More »
Trek in the desert and float on the Dead Sea in Jordan

This year I found myself driving through snow-capped mountains in Armenia to reach remote, medieval monasteries. I’ve hiked in the… Read More »
Could you stomach 18 hours ultra-long haul flights?

17 hours is a long time. You could watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy back to back, plus Gone… Read More »
There’s more to do in the Netherlands’ Lowlands than getting high

After months of uncertainty, the Dutch government has finally clarified the new entry requirements for non-EU citizens travelling to the… Read More »
Europe’s most overrated tourist attractions

These notorious tourist attractions are supposedly on everyone’s to-do list. But we’re here to tell you that, rather than tick… Read More »
Iran’s powder paradise drawing in the world’s best skiers

Austrian freeskier Fabian Lentsch is no stranger to the unfamiliar. He’s travelled all over the world in search of powder:… Read More »
Kyte to Provide NDC Content to App in the Air

Frequent traveler “personal travel assistant” App in the Air has partnered with airline distribution platform Kyte to access airline content… Read More »
Uber to List NYC Taxis on Its App

After vowing to “disrupt” the traditional taxi business, Uber soon will list New York City taxis on its app after… Read More »
Hyatt Plans Americas Hyatt Place, House Expansion

Hyatt Hotels Corp. plans to open 47 Hyatt Place and Hyatt House hotels across the Americas in 2022 and 2023,… Read More »
Baltimore Kimpton sells for fraction of 2011 price

The Kimpton Hotel Monaco Baltimore Inner Harbor has changed hands for $18.6 million after selling for $33 million in 2011…. Read More »
Hotel union known for NYC influence grows N.J. footprint

The Hotel and Gaming Trades Council, a major player in New York City politics, stamped the enlargement of its New… Read More »
Study: Small hotel, travel businesses saw shutdowns rise

The pandemic accelerated the failure rate for small businesses in hospitality and travel, but not to the degree of other… Read More »
Plans filed for Kalahari Resort in Thornburg, Va.

A rezoning request was recently submitted by Kalahari Resort and Conventions for the conversion of an almost 135-acre plot of… Read More »
Crown troubles deepen, but Blackstone deal still afloat

A third government inquiry into money-handling by Australian casino operator Crown Resorts has ended in condemnation as the others did,… Read More »