Cost Transparency on online booking platforms
Following pressure from both the Norwegian Consumer Authority and negotiations with the European Commission, which threatened enforcement action, Airbnb revamped the way it displays...
Strike at Heathrow next week
Holidaymakers jetting off on summer breaks could be hit by strike action planned at London's Heathrow airport.
More than 4,000 workers at the airport -...
More in compensation for delays
Europe’s airlines suffered a blow in the European Court of Justice (ECJ) with a landmark ruling that passengers are due compensation for delays to...
To be data ready
The hefty fines announced this week for significant data breaches at British Airways and Marriott have brought cyber security measures at major corporations into...
To pay for data breach
The United Kingdom’s data protection regulator plans to fine Marriott $124 million (£99 million) for last year’s massive data breach involving around 339 million...
UNESCO approves Vatnajökull
UNESCO has approved Iceland's application to include the newly-expanded Vatnajökull National Park as a World Heritage Site. Vatnajökull National park will become Iceland's third...
Introducing Biodegradable Cutlery
In its search for eco-friendly onboard products, Icelandair has partnered with Kaelis to develop the perfect set of cutlery for onboard meals: the cutlery is biodegradable,...
Hilton to the Faroes
Hilton hotel In the Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands airline Atlantic Airways is now also entering the hotel industry.
A brand new 4-star hotel is completed...
Biometrics, Machine Learning, AI and Travel
The first and foremost priority of all airports is ensuring the most effective security measures are in place. With passenger growth expected to double...
Rich Chinese to shoot tigers
Tigers, leopards, lions, elephants and rhinos were among the many species of wild animals on offer by South African hunting outfitters at the first-ever...