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easyJet to upgrade its Airbus A320 fleet with DPO

easyJet is to upgrade its A320 Family fleet with Airbus’ “Descent Profile Optimization” (DPO) – a fuel-saving enhancement to the aircraft’s on-board Flight Management System (FMS) performance database and “Continuous Descent Approach” (CDA) to reduce n...

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Qatar Airways & British Airways form largest airline joint business

New joint business gives passengers enhanced access between destinations in Europe and the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Oceania Qatar Airways & British Airways form largest airline joint business

Australia

Tropical North Queensland promotes accessible tourism

An Accessibility Hub has been added to the Cairns & Great Barrier Reef destination website to assist travellers with mobility impairment select activities and itineraries for their Tropical North Queensland holiday. Tourism Tropical North Queenslan...

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Heathrow invites new businesses to join its supply chain

Heathrow has today invited the SME community to reconnect with its multi-billion-pound supply chain. These SMEs can be a part of the airport’s continued recovery, contributing to the local community’s growth and global Britain’s prosperity.  The call c...

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Qatar Airways wins Skytrax award

As the airline proudly celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2022, Qatar Airways has been named “Airline of the Year” by the international air transport rating organization, Skytrax, for an unprecedented seventh time. At a glittering event in London earli...

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United Airlines names new Senior Vice President

United Airlines today named Jonathan Ireland senior vice president of finance, overseeing the carrier’s $40 billion operating cost structure and $5 billion capital budget, managing the business planning functions, and leading enterprise financia...

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Unruly Passengers: Aviation sector bands together

Frustration, anger, aggression, violence – these are some of the common attributes of what identifies a disruptive or unruly passenger. Unruly Passengers: Aviation sector bands together

Asia

Ascott unveils Citadines brand refresh

The Ascott Limited (Ascott), a wholly owned lodging business unit owned by CapitaLand Investment Limited, has today unveiled the refresh of its fastest growing brand, Citadines, with 80 properties under development across 56 cities. Ascott also celebra...

Caribbean

Costa Cruises updates COVID-19 health protocols

Costa Cruises has updated its COVID-19 health protocols and procedures, including requirements for vaccinations and pre-cruise testing. The changes will go into effect for cruises departing on or after October 8, 2022. Under the simplified procedures, ...

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Travelport renews agreement with Hopper

Travelport, a global technology company that powers bookings for hundreds of thousands of travel suppliers worldwide, today announced it has renewed a multi-year agreement with Hopper, the world’s fastest-growing mobile-first travel marketplace and lea...

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Finland will ban all Russian tourists from entering country

Russians cannot continue to spend their vacations in Europe as usual when their nation is waging a brutal war against neighboring state. Finland will ban all Russian tourists from entering country

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Avani Hotels commits sustainable tourism

At Avani Hotels & Resorts around the world we share a common goal and vision which is to contribute to a greener future. From eliminating single use plastic, committing to growing and harvesting our own produce, caring for the communities and habit...

China

Xiamen Airlines switches to Airbus A320neo

Xiamen Airlines has placed a firm order for 40 A320neo Family aircraft switching to Airbus for its fleet growth, making the airline the newest Airbus customer. The agreement was announced by the major shareholder China Southern Airlines to the Shanghai...

Bhutan

Bhutan reopens its borders but raises tourist fee 300%

Bhutan announced that it would raise its Sustainable Development Fee from $65 to $200 per person, per night. Bhutan reopens its borders but raises tourist fee 300%

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Thailand anticipates tourism revenue of 2.38 trillion baht in 2023

Thailand Deputy Secretary-General to the PM disclosed that the government has set a tourism target to reach 80% of its 2019 level in 2023. Thailand anticipates tourism revenue of 2.38 trillion baht in 2023

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