The latest Business Travel Recovery Poll from GBTA reveals a continued rise in international travel and travel booking volumes, a rise in spending and willingness to spend. 61% of travel buyers do not expect their company will restrict the frequency of flying in business class
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The World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE) returns to Hamburg on 14-16 June as an in-person event, to celebrate its 10-year anniversary, post-pandemic bounceback, the latest innovations and the value of collaboration
AerQ, the joint venture between LG and Lufthansa Technik, has appointed a new co-managing director. Son Yob (Louis) Pak succeeds Sang Soo Lee in the role, as Lee will take on another role within LG
A new event, the Sustainable Design Summit, will bring together experts from the aviation, cruise and hotel sectors, to collaborate on shaping sustainable interiors
Recaro Group reports that it generated a revenue of almost €270 million in 2021, with double-digit growth for 2022, achieved through initiatives across Recaro Holding, Recaro Aircraft Seating and Recaro Gaming
Airlines for America’s (A4A) president and CEO, Nicholas E. Calio, is calling for the HHS and CDC to end pandemic travel restrictions including pre-departure testing and mask requirements
Ava Airways, a startup airline based in the Dominican Republic due to launch later this year, has entered into a partnership with Ada, to develop a self-service concept that will scale customer support, increase revenue opportunities, and enhance the passenger experience
A new cooperation between Job Air Technic and ABC International will combine aircraft maintenance, cabin refurbishment and modification services
True Blue Power has added FAA-certified wireless chargers to its range of electrical power systems. The Qi-compliant TWC15 Series wireless chargers provide up to 15W of power for personal electronics and are available in three configurations
This morning saw the inaugural flight of Etihad Airways’ first Airbus A350-1000. The airline has taken a different cabin design direction from its B787s and A380s, with two travel classes and forward-facing suites, while maintaining a sense of brand consistency