European Tourism Outlook Remains Strong But Staffing Challenges Threaten Recovery
Europe is expected to recover 70% of pre-pandemic travel demand in 2022 but uncertainty brought about by worsening inflation, the war in Ukraine and...
1.2 million tourism jobs across EU will remain unfilled, says WTTC
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and the European Travel Commission (ETC) warn the Travel & Tourism sector’s recovery could be put at...
How airlines can plan better as travel demand soars again
Carriers must boost capacity, invest in digital technologies, optimise pricing and use data analytics to identify emerging trends, McKinsey says
More than two years after...
THE SAS SCANDINAVIA PILOTS’ UNIONS CHOOSE TO GO ON STRIKE
Members of the SAS Scandinavia pilots’ unions have been called out on strike. The strike yields cancelations across the flight schedule and thousands of...
Explore agency bookings up by a third on pre-Covid levels
Small group operator Explore Worldwide has seen bookings via agents rise by a third compared to pre-pandemic levels.
It said the number of agent bookings...
Business travel bounce back expected over next two years
Almost three quarters of business leaders expect their companies to resume corporate travel over the next two years, a new study reveals.
And nearly half...
Etihad launches five summer services, growing network to over 70 destinations
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, is launching five seasonal routes this week that connect Abu Dhabi to popular summer hotspots across...
If you’re not already doing so, start selling luxury now
Are you selling luxury travel? If not, it's a good time to start incorporating it into your business mix.
According to GlobalData, the luxury travel...
dnata announces US$100 million investment in green operations
dnata, the global air and travel services provider, announced that it would invest US$ 100 million in green operations in the next two years...
Travel industry getting tough on Covid test rule
ORLANDO — The travel industry will get "aggressive" to end pre-departure testing, U.S. Travel Association CEO Roger Dow told the media at this year's...