Virgin Is Suing Alaska Airlines For $160 Million
Alaska Airlines acquired Virgin America in 2016 and did away with the Virgin brand. Virgin had a nicer first class product, so it was sad...
Apple AirPods Among Most Commonly Confiscated Items
New Zealand's Aviation Security Service (AvSec) has released a report listing the most commonly confiscated items at airport security. Last year, 200,000 items were...
Airlines seek 1 million euros from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is currently facing a major labour shortage as activity is strongly recovering after several poor months due to the health crisis. On...
North American hotel guests are less satisfied. Here’s why
After two pandemic years of high satisfaction with hotels -- thanks to good value, positive staff experiences, confidence in cleanliness and proactive communication --...
Europe is looking for the best cities with smart tourism offer
Seven finalists aspire to become one of the two European capitals of Smart Tourism 2022. There are Bordeaux, Copenhagen, Dublin, Florence, Ljubljana, Palma, Valencia.
Although...
Air Transat begins upgrade on network up to relaunch
The carrier is looking to increase connecting capabilities while reducing seasonal variations to ultimately improve aircraft utilization.
After Air Transat relaunched services following a six-month...
Niceair forced to stop flights due to supplier’s default
Icelandic carrier Niceair has ceased all operations due to a legal and financial dispute involving its subcontractor, HiFly.
Niceair launched in 2022 with the aim...
British Airways Doubles Referral Bonus in Effort to Relieve Staffing Crunch
British Airways has doubled a referral bonus for employees who convince their friends or family members to join the airline in a number of...
Scandinavian Airlines announces 4,000 flight cancellations
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is cancelling around 4,000 flights this summer due to staff shortages, the carrier announced yesterday.
5 per cent of SAS’s planned journeys...
Singapore to simplify COVID-19 rules; safe distancing no longer required when...
SINGAPORE: Singapore will simplify its COVID-19 rules and do away with the requirement for safe distancing in mask-on settings, the multi-ministry task force announced...































