Emirates Retains Title as World’s Safest Airline
Dubai-based Emirates named world’s safest airline for the second successive year, according to Hamburg-based JACDEC.
Dubai-based Emirates named world’s safest airline for the second successive year, according to Hamburg-based JACDEC.
By the end of 2021 the upgraded A380s will be operating on the airline’s flights to Frankfurt, London Heathrow, New York JFK and Paris.
The acquisition will complement Booking Holdings’ mission to make it easier for everyone to experience the world.
Industry comes together at event for the first time in over two years with a focus on business travel recovery as well as the future.
Call for governments to support electric and hydrogen aircraft, that can eliminate in-flight CO₂ emissions and reduce climate impacts.
Reaches key milestone for its messaging solution with over 1,000 businesses in more than 113 countries now using the service.
The largest travel event in Northern Europe is organised after a two-year-break, declaring the start of a new tourism era.
Adding 15 nations to its list of high-risk countries with the strictest level of quarantine and testing requirements.
Key findings of GBTA’s BTI Outlook include an analysis of 2020 challenges for the business travel industry as well as a recovery forecast.
The date change aligns with the expected timeframe for Australia’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout to be effectively complete.
New anonymous partner allows the world’s largest business travel association to strengthen its academy offerings and relaunch scholarships.
For travel and tourism, testing is the immediate solution to re-open borders. And eventually that will transition to vaccine requirements.
The addition of Seattle, Dallas and San Francisco takes Emirates North American network to ten destinations following previous resumptions.
Added at no additional cost to its customers, and provided by AIG Travel, the cover is designed to provide all passengers a "truly unique offer for stress-free and hassle-free travel."
Governments are beginning to use testing as a means of limiting the risks of Covid-19 importation when reopening their borders to travelers without quarantine measures.