170,000 pax in trouble with SAS strike
Within the next three days 170,000 pax will be hit by the SAS strike and nobody thinks it will be shorter. the trade talks...
Free the beat on cruise
Norwegian Cruise Line has announced the ‘Free the Beat’ programme, a platform where the music industry’s best songwriters, artists, talent and creators have the...
EU stops facial recognition
The European Commission is exploring ways to impose strict limits on the use of facial recognition technology in an attempt to stamp out creeping public surveillance...
Launches post-Brexit video
VisitScotland has released a video for Europeans to ensure they aren't put off visiting Scotland because of uncertainty and misinformation around Brexit.
It includes up...
Airline with new seats
Air New Zealand plans to roll out yet another seating category.
It hopes to ease the strain with extra space for economy passengers.
Called Economy Stretch,...
A350 on Copenhagen route
Singapore Airlines is now deploying Airbus A350-900 on the Copenhagen-Singapore route. The new A350, one of the most environmentally friendly aircraft on the market,...
Eleplhant rides not acceptable
Elephant rides and bathing with elephants have both been deemed 'unacceptable' experiences for operators and agents to promote in the English ABTA's updated Animal...
SAS strike to court
The pilot strike at SAS in April and May last year affected over 370,000 passengers. Now the European Court of Justice has to decide...
F-1 goes on in Hanoi
Tourism leaders in Hanoi say the new F1 Grand Prix will go ahead as planned in April.
There is growing concern within the media and...
Tourists back in May
Call it optimism or wishful thinking, but Pattaya tourism officials believe things will get better for the industry in May.
Pinnart Charoenpol, director of the...