Passenger caught at Heathrow with over $900,000 of cannabis
A US passenger from California has been jailed after he attempted to smuggle cannabis worth over $900,000 into the UK via London-Heathrow Airport (LHR).
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Amadeus partners with Microsoft to explore the future of travel
Amadeus and Microsoft have joined forces to co-author a new report exploring how new technologies will make the experience of travel better.
Entitled Delivering traveller value: Inspiring, understanding...
British Airways Offering Business Class Ticket Giveaway to Staff
British Airways is attempting to improve its woeful on-time arrival rate by incentivising employees to play their part in getting planes away on time...
Avianca and GOL prepares stockmarket listing
Abra Group Ltd. the parent company of airlines Avianca (Colombia) and GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes (Brazil) and a minority shareholder of SKY Airline (Chile),...
Passenger experience compare between airlines-on Ultra long-haul
Whenever you feel exhausted after a long inter-continental flight, spare a thought for those who braved long air journeys in the good old early days...
Jessica Enbacka
Jessica Enbacka has been appointed new IT-boss for TUI Nordic. She has worked within the roup for 15 years. Jessica Enbacka gets on the...
Fourth wave?
Europe’s travel industry is on a knife edge as Covid surges, again
During the Covid pandemic, perhaps no other industry has been harder hit than...
SAS Traffic figures for MAY up 20% vs APRIL
In May, more than 400,000 passengers flew with SAS, an increase of about 20% compared with April. During the month, SAS increased capacity 9% to meet higher...
International Airlines Group narrows losses in second quarter
International Airlines Group has reported an operating loss of €967 million for the second quarter.
The figure is an improvement on the loss of €2.2...
Thai AirAsia suspends flights, cuts pay packets
Thai AirAsia (TAA) has suspended all flights this month and deferred paying its staff either wholly or partially until September.
The airline, regarded as one...
































