News from March 2025
JW Marriott is expanding its presence in the all-inclusive resort market with a new venture in Costa Rica.
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) has continued its annual tradition of community support during Ramadan with a food packing initiative in the UAE.
Emirates is set to expand its services with retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft to eight additional cities, as part of its ongoing retrofit program.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is offering significant discounts on a variety of premium travel products, including headphones, AirTags, luggage, iPads, and MacBooks.
Delta Air Lines has announced the launch of a new Centennial-themed trading card collection as part of its 100th-anniversary celebrations.
Emirates has unveiled a new facility for its cabin crew, known as the 'Crew Zone', located on the ground floor of the Emirates Group Headquarters in Dubai.
The past six years have been challenging for Boeing, but according to Malcolm An of the company, "Boeing is back."
FedEx Corporation has announced the launch of FedEx Easy Returns, a new service designed to simplify the returns process for consumers and merchants.
FedEx, the global express transportation company, has continued its tradition of giving back during Ramadan through a food packing initiative in the UAE.
Air Canada's Aeroplan program has transitioned to a dynamic pricing model for select partner airlines, including United Airlines.
Indianapolis International Airport has temporarily added a dinosaur exhibit to its Civic Plaza, featuring a 33-foot-long Tyrannosaurus rex cast known as "Bucky the T. rex."
Iberia, a member of the Oneworld alliance, will soon connect Orlando International Airport (MCO) with Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD).
Alaska Airlines has announced the launch of a new nonstop service connecting Seattle and Seoul Incheon, set to commence on September 12, 2025.
There's a growing trend among credit card users to opt for metal cards, which are often seen as status symbols due to their sleek and heavy design.
Over 600 trade union leaders from 50 European countries are set to convene in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for UNI Europa’s 6th Conference.
Nicholas E. Calio, CEO of Airlines for America (A4A), said that U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has made significant efforts in two months to focus the Department of Transportation (DOT).
Nicholas E. Calio, CEO of Airlines for America (A4A), commended President Trump's leadership for taking swift action on air traffic control staffing and modernization.
Ben Minicucci, CEO of Alaska Air, expressed appreciation for President Donald Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's efforts to address the air traffic controller shortage.
Robert Isom, CEO of American Airlines, expressed his support for President Trump, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for their efforts in addressing the air traffic control shortage.
Bob Jordan, CEO of Southwest Airlines, expressed appreciation for the actions taken by President Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to hire air traffic controllers and their commitment to modernizing the Federal Aviation...
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