Lufthansa Cargo adds second Airbus A321F freighter
Lufthansa Cargo will add a second Airbus A321F freighter from October as part of plans to grow its intra-European network… Read More »
Airline News: Top Air Travel Stories From August
Air Travel News from August As happy as airlines were that passengers came back in droves and re-embraced the spirit… Read More »
Pilots Union Plans Airport Pickets Over Airlines’ Performance
Frustrations over airline flight delays and cancellations aren’t just reserved for passengers. Members of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA),… Read More »
The “Green” Lemonade by Hermes Airports
Hermes Airports remains committed to its environmental culture and further expands its sustainability initiatives with an aim to protect the… Read More »
RIX Weekly Update
This week Riga Airport connects passengers to 95 destinations While we are still enjoying warm weather in Riga, our route… Read More »
The Growing Popularity of the Dominican Republic
The Caribbean is undoubtedly one of the favorite places for travelers who choose the beach as their vacation plan. The… Read More »
Hawaii’s Latest Visitor Numbers Nearly Reach Pre-Pandemic Figures
Hawaii’s Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) today released preliminary visitor statistics, which revealed that the Aloha State… Read More »
Middle East Tourism Heats Up Ahead of the World Cup
There are less than three months to go until the world’s greatest global sporting event – soccer’s quadrennial World Cup… Read More »
Four Seasons Launches Complete Creative Re-Branding
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts today launched a create re-brand of the entire company under a new marketing message: ‘Luxury… Read More »
Lindblad Expeditions Updates Health and Safety Protocols
Lindblad Expeditions announced changes to the cruise line’s health and safety protocols to better align with the updated industry norms…. Read More »
MSC Cruises Updates COVID-19 Protocols for Caribbean Cruises
Beginning September 1, MSC Cruises will amend its vaccine and testing requirements for cruises to the Caribbean and the Bahamas… Read More »
Norwegian Cruise Line President Expresses Optimism for the Future
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) President Harry Sommer said he is optimistic about the company’s rebound, noting that business has been… Read More »
Carnegie Mellon research shows AI-powered pilots could fly autonomous aircraft
New research from the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University shows that AI-powered pilots could enable the integration of autonomous… Read More »
Private air charter company Avia Solutions Group continues to increase its market share
In 2021, the aircraft ACMI market size was valued at $4.2bn and is projected to reach $8.8bn by 2030, growing… Read More »
Canada Jetlines delays its inaugural flight until September
Low-cost carrier Canada Jetlines (JETMF) will launch its inaugural flight between Toronto and Calgary on September 22, 2022, later than… Read More »
New Mexico hospitality workforce beats 2019, officials say
The number of hospitality and leisure employees in New Mexico has inched above the pre-pandemic level and the restaurant industry… Read More »
Demand, cost issues don’t rain on hotel CEOs’ parade
Hotel CEOs are generally bullish about prospects for the rest of the year, despite the continuing lag in business travel… Read More »
Nobu, Bangkok firm form joint venture for Thai growth
Miami-based Nobu Hospitality has teamed up with Asset World Corp. Public Co. of Bangkok to develop several hotels and restaurants… Read More »
Mountain Home, Idaho, may be home to tribal casino
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Eastern Idaho and the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes have each made separate proposals for casinos off tribal lands… Read More »
Latin American tourism forecast: 5.5M jobs in decade
The Latin American tourism industry will grow at nearly double that of the region’s overall economy, generating 5.5 million new… Read More »
Oregon Aloft Hotel puts robot cop on vandalism beat
The Aloft Hotel in Portland, Ore., is tackling the twin problems of vandalism and shortage of staff with a patrolling… Read More »
Tax break for Kansas City, Mo., hotel sparks concern
A large property tax exemption granted to a new hotel in Kansas City, Mo., has drawn objections from the school… Read More »
