The world’s largest business travel network – now known as the National Business Travel Association (NBTA) – says it will change its name next year to the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA).
In about four years, airline passengers will be able to watch live TV in the air, says satellite firm Inmarsat, which has committed US$1.2 billion on the latest broadband satellite technology.
Stakeholders in Europe's first planned sustainable jet fuel plant in London hope the development will revolutionise the airline industry not just in the UK, but also in the Middle East and globally.
Turkey's Turkish Airlines has followed UAE-based Air Arabia and told 13 female and 15 male flight attendants that they must lose weight in the next six months or be grounded.
The world’s largest business travel network – now known as the National Business Travel Association (NBTA) – says it will change its name next year to the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA).
In about four years, airline passengers will be able to watch live TV in the air, says satellite firm Inmarsat, which has committed US$1.2 billion on the latest broadband satellite technology.
Stakeholders in Europe's first planned sustainable jet fuel plant in London hope the development will revolutionise the airline industry not just in the UK, but also in the Middle East and globally.
Turkey's Turkish Airlines has followed UAE-based Air Arabia and told 13 female and 15 male flight attendants that they must lose weight in the next six months or be grounded.