Air cargo customers take hit from Ukraine rates rise

Airfreight customers will pay the price as the Russia-Ukraine war continues and impacts rates. Speaking exclusively to Air Cargo News,… Read More »
War in Ukraine poses air cargo challenge

Access to both Ukrainian and Russian airspace is now minimal to non-existent for many countries across the globe due to… Read More »
Airbus Beluga Transport enters a surging air cargo market

Airbus Beluga Transport enters the commercial market at a time when outsize capacity is at its tightest, with demand surging… Read More »
Lufthansa Cargo’s fleet investments are paying off with robust revenues

Lufthansa Cargo’s fleet investments are paying off with robust revenues but efforts to create and maintain capacity continue. The German… Read More »
Luxury hotels add personalization for guests

Luxury hotels in the Swiss Alps are focusing on giving guests a “home-away-from-home” feeling and adding things like personalized touches… Read More »
Battleship offers unique hotel opportunity for guests

The USS New Jersey gives guests the chance to visit a museum and stay overnight in a US Navy battleship…. Read More »
Hawaii resorts add to well-being amenities

Hotels in Hawaii are updating their wellness offerings, including horseback riding, tennis, golf and spas. An American Express survey released… Read More »
Hotels look at benefits for remote-work guests

Hotels have made many changes to entice guests to stay for longer visits, including well-equipped desks and co-working spaces so… Read More »
Ohio hotel that closed in 2020 set to reopen this year

The BLU-Tique Hotel in Akron, Ohio, is rebranding with Marriott International but keeping its same ownership. The hotel closed in… Read More »
Adapting to changes in the hotel industry

Hotels want to make sure they are not missing out on good candidates for employment and are more flexible when… Read More »
Hotel brands work to stop human trafficking

In an attempt to combat human trafficking, hotel brands have stepped up when it comes to training. Hotels agree they… Read More »
Father of new FedEx CEO looks back on son’s journey

The father of Raj Subramaniam, who was named FedEx’s new CEO, recalls that his son got his first job at… Read More »
Canada lifts test requirement for vaccinated travelers

Fully vaccinated passengers no longer have to present a negative COVID-19 test to enter Canada. Unvaccinated or partially vaccinated travelers… Read More »
Airlines offer expanded beverage options

US airlines offer a wide selection of hard seltzers and ready-to-drink beverages on inflight menus. Offerings include Tip Top Proper… Read More »
American Airlines adds Peacock to inflight entertainment

American Airlines’ inflight entertainment platform will have a dedicated channel for NBC Universal’s Peacock streaming service.
Air Canada Cargo expands network with Europe flights

Air Canada will expand its cargo network this month with new routes from Toronto to Istanbul, Madrid and Frankfurt and… Read More »
Delta employees help orient autistic passengers

Delta Air Lines employees volunteer their time for monthly orientation tours that help people with varying needs and their families… Read More »
Delta to launch A321neo on Boston routes

Delta Air Lines will deploy its new A321neo aircraft first on flights between Boston and Denver, San Diego, San Francisco… Read More »
United CEO unveils strategy for recovery, modernization

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby unveiled “United Next,” a plan for moving the company forward by modernizing and expanding the… Read More »
Airports in Malaysia Ready For Safe And Seamless Border Reopening

After two years of border closure since March 2020, airports in Malaysia are ready to ensure a safe and seamless… Read More »
Airport Construction and Investment Review 2022 Part 2 – the Americas, Middle East, and Africa

In this second and final part of an overview of airport construction activities worldwide attention turns to the Americas, the… Read More »
Hong Kong aviation traffic increases in early 2022

Two years after the coronavirus pandemic was called by the WHO, some countries now treat it – rightly or wrongly… Read More »