In This Edition… Travelport buys Deem, American pivots – all about NDC, airline flight service updates, Lufthansa’s cabin redesign, passport renewal news, re-verification for Clear, updates on Uber, hotel news, tipping while traveling, additional travel tips, and much more!
Dans cette édition… Travelport achète Deem, American se réoriente – tout sur la NDC, des mises à jour sur les services de vol des compagnies aériennes, le remodelage des cabines de Lufthansa, les actualités concernant le renouvellement des passeports, la revérification de Clear, des mises à jour sur Uber, des actualités hôtelières, la question des pourboires durant les voyages, des conseils supplémentaires pour les voyageurs, et bien plus encore!
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Business Travel News — Travelport has acquired corporate travel management platform Deem, with plans to make it a "fully integrated corporate tool" with the Travelport platform. Deem continues to operate as a separate entity following the acquisition. Read More
Cranky Flyer — American has decided that the way it sells travel through third parties and to companies in general is broken, and it has launched a risky effort to completely remake the space. Read More
Travel Weekly — Mark Pestronk from Travel Weekly gives his opinion about what's really going on with NDC. Read More
Business Travel News — Air France plans to operate its schedule for its summer season—April through October—at 2019 levels, the carrier announced, citing strong travel demand coupled with the lifting of remaining travel restrictions. Read More
Business Travel News — Air Canada beginning June 2 will launch nonstop seasonal flights between Montreal and Amsterdam through Oct. 14. Read More
Business Travel News — United Airlines last week resumed Hong Kong-San Francisco service with daily flights using Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. Read More
Business Travel News — South Korean carrier Korean Air beginning mid-March will increase service to China after the two countries this month agreed to restore the number of flights between them to pre-pandemic levels. Read More
Afar Magazine — Seven business-class options. Reclining premium economy seats that don't encroach on other passengers. Read More
Delta.com — Delta’s Chief Sustainability Officer outlines the company’s bold strategy for achieving net zero-emissions and more sustainable travel by 2050, including scaling the sustainable fuel market, innovating for the fleet of the future, addressing single-use plastics and encouraging net-zero supply chains. Read More
Business Travel News — Delta Air Lines, KLM, EasyJet and other carriers have joined forces to sue the Dutch government after it announced it would further reduce flights at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport from 500,000 annual movements—take-offs and landings—to 460,000 by November. Read More
Forbes — Over the past decades, airlines have crammed more seats into planes for increased profit. Read More
Travel Market Report — It could be the highest demand year ever for passport applications. Read More
The Points Guy — Aligning with TTPs, Clear users must re-verify their identity every five years, despite having an annual membership. Read More
Afar Magazine — From emergency travel to suddenly realizing your passport has expired right before a big international trip, there are numerous situations that might require a quick passport turnaround. Read More
U.S. Department of State — Information on current government issued travel warnings and alerts. Read More
Axios — The handy feature — which will include directions and accompanying photos — will be available at more than 30 airports worldwide to start. Read More
Business Travel News — Ride-hailing company Uber "is beginning to roll out" longer periods for which customers can reserve rides, to 90 days from 30. Read More
Business Travel News — Amtrak and the Southern Rail Commission have partnered to apply for federal funds to study new service between New York and Dallas-Fort Worth through Atlanta. Read More
Travel Market Report — The new hotel will be the first Ritz-Carlton hotel in all of Italy. Read More
CoStar — Some urban hotels now performing better midweek than on weekends. Read More
Travel Weekly — The industrial-inspired hotel sits near the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge. Read More
Afar Magazine — Reports of severe turbulence on planes (and in some cases, injuries) can make flying stressful. But understanding what turbulence is—and why it's not so bad—can help ease fears. Read More
Travel Market Report — Sustainability, responsible tourism, eco-friendly travel, green travel … these have become more than buzzwords of late, and there is a growing number of consumers who opt for travel experiences that tick off the boxes of sustainability. Read More
The Points Guy — Delta is teaming up with Viasat, one of the leading providers of satellite connectivity, to outfit the airline's entire wide-body fleet with the provider's latest connectivity solutions. Read More
USA Today (subscription may be required) — Knowing whom to tip, how much to tip and when to tip can help make tipping feel more like a blessing than a burden. Read More
The Washington Post (subscription may be required) — What you need to know about “cell yell” and social cues before you start blabbing on your next flight. Read More
TravelPulse — The world continues to get back to normal in the wake of coronavirus. Read More
CNN — No, you're not imagining it. Your body does some weird things up in the air. Here's a guide for the common and merely embarrassing, to the rare but serious. Read More
Travel Daily News — Women more likely to take measures to protect their safety during business travel. 31% don’t travel or go out on their own at night; 46% stay in close touch with family and friends so their whereabouts are known. Read More
TravelPulse — The launch of the European Union’s electronic entry-authorization system for visa-free visitors has been pushed back again. Read More
PreVue Meetings — Thanks to the Food Donation Improvement Act (FDIA), hotels and venues now have a more streamlined path to donate food without concern about liability. Read More
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