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Latest figures from the USA's Transportation Security Administration (TSA) say its airports saw 1.357 million people on Friday March 12, the highest daily number since March last year.
With the Australian government dropping JobKeeper at the end of this month, aviation employees may have assumed that things would continue as 'normal' under the new subsidy, but Qantas says 'wait and see'.
At the recent ITB Berlin, travel IT company Sabre ceo Sam Menke (pictured) provided his post-Covid view, which focuses on an increasingly-digitalised and personalised world (for the end customer).
This means giving consumers choices when comparing travel offers.
For its part, Sabre wants to provide its customers with the tools needed to provide unique, relevant and appealing offers and distribute them through multiple channels.
British Airways’ customers flying to India now able can upload negative Covid-19 test results and other travel declaration forms to their bookings on the airline’s web site in advance of travel.
Applications are now open for a funding package launched by Australia's Brisbane Economic Development Agency (Brisbane EDA), to attract more business events.
IMEX America organisers are encouraging exhibitors and attendees to book hotel rooms soon to ensure attendance at the event's new Las Vegas home – Mandalay Bay – November 9-11.
As increasing numbers of UK residents book northern summer overseas holidays 'in hope of a post-Covid okay to travel', British Airways is considering using some long-haul jets on routes to Europe.
Fearing the cost impact of new rules, European low-cost carriers have written to the European Commission (EC) saying the plan to force airlines to use more expensive sustainable fuels should apply to all flights, not just short-haul.
Latest figures from the USA's Transportation Security Administration (TSA) say its airports saw 1.357 million people on Friday March 12, the highest daily number since March last year.
With the Australian government dropping JobKeeper at the end of this month, aviation employees may have assumed that things would continue as 'normal' under the new subsidy, but Qantas says 'wait and see'.
At the recent ITB Berlin, travel IT company Sabre ceo Sam Menke (pictured) provided his post-Covid view, which focuses on an increasingly-digitalised and personalised world (for the end customer).
This means giving consumers choices when comparing travel offers.
For its part, Sabre wants to provide its customers with the tools needed to provide unique, relevant and appealing offers and distribute them through multiple channels.
British Airways’ customers flying to India now able can upload negative Covid-19 test results and other travel declaration forms to their bookings on the airline’s web site in advance of travel.
Applications are now open for a funding package launched by Australia's Brisbane Economic Development Agency (Brisbane EDA), to attract more business events.
IMEX America organisers are encouraging exhibitors and attendees to book hotel rooms soon to ensure attendance at the event's new Las Vegas home – Mandalay Bay – November 9-11.
As increasing numbers of UK residents book northern summer overseas holidays 'in hope of a post-Covid okay to travel', British Airways is considering using some long-haul jets on routes to Europe.
Fearing the cost impact of new rules, European low-cost carriers have written to the European Commission (EC) saying the plan to force airlines to use more expensive sustainable fuels should apply to all flights, not just short-haul.