Hong Kong Offers 500,000 Free Air Tickets to Tempt Tourists Back
The popular destination is taking significant steps to win tourists back after over two years of some of the world's toughest travel restrictions.
The popular destination is taking significant steps to win tourists back after over two years of some of the world's toughest travel restrictions.
Routes World will bring together over 2,000 decision-makers from airlines, airports and destinations in Las Vegas, USA this week.
Last week, the nearly 200 country strong UN body ICAO agreed to aim for reaching net zero CO₂ emissions for the aviation industry by 2050.
A section of business representatives from American companies are expected in Tanzania next week for a two-day fact-finding mission.
The VDR Business Travel Report: German companies’ spending on business travel increased by 32 per cent in 2021.
Business trips will be more purposeful but fewer in number in a post-pandemic world, according to a group of European business leaders.
To streamline the process travellers are now required to fill out the form before boarding, no longer allowing them to wait until after landing.
Beijing is welcoming back direct inbound passenger flights from overseas for the first time in more than two years.
Key findings from the June 2022 Business Travel Recovery Poll, the 28th in a series from the Global Business Travel Association.
The current survey covers an eight-month period from autumn 2021 to spring 2022. Skytrax gave the award to Helsinki Airport for the fifth time.
This week GBTA and VBR wrapped up their 7th joint conference in Europe, that brought together more than 550 attendees from 22 countries.
Thirteen business travel associations from across Europe have formed the European Network of Business Travel Associations.
China blocks some flights from entry due to Covid-19, and United canceled flights from San Francisco to Shanghai on six days in late January.
Initially intended to have an impact on flights from Belgian airports of less than 500 km in order to encourage alternatives such as the train.
Dubai-based Emirates named world’s safest airline for the second successive year, according to Hamburg-based JACDEC.