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Top Trends that will Improve Travel Agencies’ Websites in 2016

By Yael Gat, CTO of LogNet Travel Technology is changing the way customers want to engage with businesses – this is no secret. In the...

City trips set for continued growth despite terror attacks

City trips are the fastest-growing part of the international leisure travel market as Europeans, Asians, North and South Americans head for attractive destinations in...

The MOCAS are coming!

They’re over 50, demanding and willing to spend, spend, spend. They are the MOCAS – Men Of A Certain Age. MOCAS, a term coined...

Luxus trains back

There once was a time when train travel was an adventure. For many travelers, the constant change of scenery was preferable to the monotony of...

Qatar Airways makes Wi-Fi free

Effective from now, Qatar Airways passengers on all connected aircraft will enjoy free Wi-Fi for the first 15 minutes courtesy of Ooredoo. For those...

51 fewer airlines on black list

  EU black list includes airlines which are not deemed to achieving the Union's security standards. In many cases, these are entire countries where airlines...

Thailand hitting 28 million

  Thailand tourism is hitting a new high for the total number of tourist arrivals, at 28 million as of dec 18th , exceeding the...

Ryanair fined for misleading customers

The Gazdasagi Versenyhivatal, or GVH, has fined the airline Ryanair €157,000 for misleading passengers over its foreign exchange services. It claims Ryanair has been misleading...

Rating world travel security risk for 2016

INTERNATIONAL SOS and Control Risks have jointly published the Travel Risk Map 2016, a heat map which displays medical and security hotspots around the...

Europe without Denmark moves a step closer to sharing of passenger...

European ministers have moved another step closer to allowing air passenger data to be passed on to relevant law enforcement agencies, but not Denmark,...
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Emirates continues upgrading their fleet

Originally, Emirates planned to upgrade 120 aircrafts with new cabins. Now, this has been expanded to a total of 191 aircrafts.  Emirates is undertaking a...

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