In this edition of the Travel News Brief: O’Hare adds new gates for the first time in 25 years, United tests new mobile alert system, TSA prepares for a busy summer travel season, Real ID Update - Minnesota driver’s licenses good through 2020, new technology to speed up rail services, Marriott sets sights on Airbnb with home sharing partnership, 5 essential summer travel tips, what you need to know while traveling during hurricane season, and more!
Handwritten notes and a bottle of water are important parts of a hotel welcome. However, technology allows hotels to understand their guests better and personalize the travel experience more than ever. In fact, connected travelers expect touchpoints that are relevant to their travel. Through innovation, customers can choose their adventure based on options they care about, with the ability to do it seamlessly and efficiently. Read More
An effective travel policy covers traveler safety, financial moderation and basic logistics. By standardizing processes, workflows and vendor relationships, a policy keeps everyone on the same page and creates more opportunities for successful business trips. Read More
Atlanta Business Chronicle — Delta is flying forward with its pre-select meal experiment…Read More
USA Today — Chicago's O’Hare airport has some new gates for the first time in a quarter century. The 'L-Stinger' addition boosts capacity for American Airlines. Read More
USA Today — Changes designed to offer more Newark flights to destinations popular with NYC fliers as connecting-focused short flights shift to United's Washington hub. Read More
Travel Mole — Daily service to Philly takes off on October 1…Read More
Houston Chronicle — The new service aims to communicate more detailed cause of plane delays…Read More
Travel Market Report — WestJet pilots overwhelmingly voted for a strike this week but vowed to remain on the job through the upcoming Victoria Day holiday weekend. Read More
eTurbo News — On Saturday, American Airlines launched daily seasonal service between Philadelphia and Budapest. Read More
USA Today — The Transportation Security Administration is preparing for a busy summer by hiring 1,600 more officers, 50 dogs and buying 35 3D scanners. Read More
TSA.gov — The Transportation Security Administration today announced the expansion of its TSA Pre✓® expedited screening program to include British Airways. Read More
Minneapolis Star Tribune — Feds say Minnesota's plan for updating driver's licenses, IDs is sufficient. Read More
Travel Market Report — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) asked foreign airports to strengthen screenings of U.S.-bound passengers' carry-on electronics, according to Reuters, citing officials and a memo to foreign airports. Read More
U.S. Department of State — Information on current government issued travel warnings and alerts. Read More
Business Travel News — As ride-hailing apps integrate more deeply into managed travel programs, how do travel buyers choose which supplier, if any, to tap as a partner? Uber and Lyft have similar interfaces and offer many of the same features, but there are subtle differences between the two market leaders. Read More
Buying Business Travel — Today brings potentially more good news for the United Kingdom's rail passengers, says Buying Business Travel, as Network Rail has outlined an ambitious upgrade plan that it says will deliver faster and more frequent services to millions of passengers. Read More
Travel Pulse — Marriott International will launch several of its brands at five or more Simon shopping centers in the US over the next few years. Read More
Travel Market Report — Marriott International has partnered with Hostmaker, a London-based homestay property management company, for a six-month trial of Tribute Portfolio Homes. Read More
Las Vegas Review-Journal — Hilton’s Waldorf Astoria luxury brand expects to plant its flag on the Strip when it takes over operation of the 392-room Mandarin Oriental at CityCenter in August. Read More
Reuters — French group AccorHotels has agreed to buy the management company behind Chile’s Atton Hoteles in a deal which AccorHotels said would boost its earnings and strengthen its position in Latin America. Read More
TravelPulse — Radisson Hotel Paulista Sao Paulo has opened for business in Brazil. "We are thrilled to welcome this hotel as we continue growing the Radisson brand in Latin America, especially in this beautiful area of Sao Paulo," said Radisson's Frances Gonzalez. Read More
Frequent Business Traveler — Hilton announced enhancements to its Hilton Honors app that will allow guests to use their smartphones as a remote for lighting, temperature, and television at some hotels. Read More
Travel Weekly — Hyatt Hotels has debuted two new luxurious Hyatt Centric properties in South America: the 254-room Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima in Peru and the 166-room Hyatt Centric Las Condes Santiago in Chile. Read More
4Hoteliers — With the arrival of the first Langham hotel in the Middle East, The Langham Downtown Dubai with its 2020 opening, the company is currently exploring opportunities in the region. Read More
Travel Pulse — A recent survey focusing on women's travel safety found that almost half of female tourists feel less safe when traveling than they did five years ago. Read More
TSA.gov — Summertime is almost here! If you plan on traveling this year, take advantage of these five travel tips and you’ll sail smoothly past TSA on your way to your gate. Read More
Travel Market Report — A recent television program highlighted how agents are valuable and a better option than online travel sites, because agents can find great deals for consumers and save them hours of research time. Read More
Business Travel News — Companies leave billions of dollars in unclaimed value-added tax on the table annually…Read More
USA Today — Hurricane season starts June 1. What do you need to know if you are traveling to the hurricane belt?Read More
Successful Meetings — The new AC Hotel and Residence Inn Dallas by the Galleria has 256 rooms and more than 17,000 square feet of meeting space. Read More
Travel Pulse — InterContinental Hotels Group will cut group booking commissions from 10% to 7% for Canadian and US properties effective Jan. 1, 2019. This decision aligns with the latest industry trend, as both Hilton and Marriott have opted for the cost-cutting measure. Read More
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