SAS ready to strike at midnight
SAS ready to strike at midnight
Even though negotiattions are still going on, most travel agerncies are ready to work now, is the SAS pilot...
More attacks feared in Lanka
Death toll at more than 200 in Sri Lanka bombings
Authorities say more than 200 have now died in a series of Easter Sunday bomb...
Cash strapped airline seize flying
The Civil Aviation Authority has issued advice for Jet Airways' passengers after India's largest privately-owned airline announced it had grounded all domestic and international...
Thomas Cook ‘may have exceeded borrowing limits’
Shareholders in Thomas Cook Group have been told that it may have been in breach of its own borrowing limits.
The group said in a...
Turks pays million for Schengen visa
The European Commission revealed statistics for Schengen Visa applications in 2018. A total of 879,238 applications lodged in Turkey. 74 thousand of the applications...
Mexico needs toursm
Choosing his words carefully, former Mexico president Felipe Calderon expressed "respect" for current president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador but urged him to "reflect" on...
Uncertain future for Cuba cruises
An air of uncertainty hangs over travel to Cuba, with no major changes planned yet for cruise lines.
National security advisor John Bolton announced there...
MICE guide to Laos
We Are Lao is launching “The MICE Guide to Laos” at ITB Berlin 2019 to promote the country as “The Last Frontier” for business...
Named CEO of the year
Honored by peer CEOs for his exemplary global leadership; Joins list of legendary executives including Gates, Welsh, Dell, Mulcahy, Bossidy and others; Gala dinner...
Norwegian by postponing aircraft orders
Norwegian expects to cut spending by $570 million over two years by agreeing to delay the delivery of Airbus aircraft.
The postponement of part of...