For Friday’s podcast we count up Boeing’s lobbying dollars, look at Bhutan’s crypto push, and add up flight bookings in the U.S. Read more ›
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Air India has said it will restore the full international schedule as soon as it's safe and stable to do so. For now, it’s focusing on keeping safety front and center. Read more ›
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The prediction feels somewhat optimistic given recent trends. But travelers continue to benefit from lower gas prices and have mostly continued to spend despite economic uncertainty. Read more ›
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Premier Inn says it's outperforming rivals in a soft UK market, but it's doing so by squeezing more value from fewer guests, not a rebound in demand. Read more ›
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Online travel agencies have a tremendous marketing edge over leisure agencies, and corporate travel agencies might be feeling the pinch of macro uncertainties. Read more ›
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Wizz Air’s path to net zero is paved with low-emissions aircraft and ambitious targets. But without breakthroughs in sustainable fuel and supportive regulation, the airline and the wider industry may fall short of climate goals. Read more ›
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Boeing is fighting to win back public trust – and it’s spending big in Washington. Read more ›
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Bhutan says it’s not chasing crypto fame, it’s only cutting travel friction. For artisans in remote villages and tourists sick of currency hassles, this is about ease. The system isn’t perfect, scaling it will be the real test. Read more ›
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On today’s pod we talk to Brand USA’s CEO, look at the immigration crackdown’s effect on hotels, and hear about Air India’s cutbacks. Read more ›
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Bhutan says it’s not chasing crypto fame, it’s only cutting travel friction. For artisans in remote villages and tourists sick of currency hassles, this is about ease. The system isn’t perfect, scaling it will be the real test. Read more ›
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India's aviation space is bustling with increasing number of regional airlines, aided by government's support. But in a change of pace, a defunct regional airline is now returning as a full-fledged national carrier to meet the growing demand. Read more ›
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Air India said it was reducing widebody international service for a variety of reasons including: enhanced safety checks following last week’s deadly crash and growing conflict in the Middle East. Read more ›
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Hotels may face a labor crisis as ICE enforcement tightens. The industry is reviewing how it complies with complex laws and recent changes to work authorizations. Read more ›
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Brand USA is once again in the political crosshairs, and proposed cuts come at a time when U.S. travel is already struggling. Read more ›
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Instead of just watching glaciers vanish, Iceland's tourism sector should start preparing now for a future where they no longer exist. Read more ›
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Flynas is the first Middle Eastern airline to go public in nearly two decades — but its timing is far from ideal. Renewed regional tensions just days before the debut have caused regional airline stocks to slip. Read more ›
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Funding has been tight for travel tech startups, but Canary Technologies hasn't had much trouble. Read more ›
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Following a rare public update after last week’s crash, we now have a clearer view of how Boeing plans to manage consumer, customer, and regulatory relationships. Read more ›
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With the Boeing 787 checks flagging no concerns, all eyes are now on the recovered black box to ascertain what caused the Air India plane to crash on June 12. Read more ›
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For today’s episode we look at threats to Google Travel, more hotels with a dual identity, and JetBlue’s money woes. Read more ›
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