News from January 2025
Nigeria, known as the "Giant of Africa," offers a rich tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty.
Boom Supersonic has achieved a significant milestone in its pursuit of reviving commercial supersonic flight.
Hotelier Barry Sternlicht is bringing back the Starwood brand, according to The New York Times.
JetBlue has introduced its new premium credit card, the JetBlue Premier World Elite Mastercard, issued by Barclays.
SWISS is set to begin training its pilots for the new Airbus A350 aircraft starting in February.
The Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft, is set to begin regular flights to Denver International Airport (DEN) in just over three months.
FedEx Corporation has once again secured its position among the world's most admired companies, as revealed by Fortune magazine's annual report.
dnata, a global air and travel services provider, has extended its partnership with Royal Jordanian, the national airline of Jordan.
Frontier Airlines has made another attempt to merge with Spirit Airlines, as announced by the parent company of the Denver-based ultra-low-cost carrier.
Delta Air Lines has achieved the 11th position on Fortune's World’s Most Admired Companies list, marking its 12th year of recognition.
Nice, France, has joined a growing list of cruise destinations imposing restrictions on large ships.
United Airlines is offering select members an opportunity to purchase a higher Premier status for 2025.
Hyatt is set to expand its all-inclusive offerings in the Dominican Republic with the introduction of a new Hyatt Vivid resort.
Lufthansa Group has entered into an agreement to acquire a convertible share representing a 10 percent stake in the Latvian state airline airBaltic.
FedEx Corporation has once again been recognized among the world's most admired companies, according to a survey published by Fortune magazine.
The air cargo industry experienced significant growth in 2024, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
The potential for quick growth at Gatwick and Luton airports should be taken advantage of, according to recent discussions on UK airport expansion.
Ethiopian Airlines celebrated the Chinese New Year 2025 with events aimed at strengthening connections with Chinese communities globally.
Emirates is set to resume its flights to Beirut, Lebanon, and Baghdad, Iraq, starting February 1.
Speaking at the Warwick Economics Summit, Wizz Air CEO József Váradi described recent supply chain issues as "horrific."
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