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Qantas’ Project Sunrise: Balancing Comfort and Cost in Ultra-Long-Haul Flights

Drawing from my experience as a past executive in the aviation sector, I’ve been keenly tracking the progress of Qantas’ audacious ‘Project Sunrise’. This pioneering


Airlines and Aviation

Emirates to fly to Madagascar via Seychelles

Emirates will launch flights to Madagascar from 3 September 2024, offering more choice and connectivity for travellers, and driving inbound leisure and business travel to the country.


Airlines and Aviation

ME Airlines to resume flights after Iran’s attack on Israel

Major airlines across the Middle East announced they would resume operations in the region after cancelling or rerouting some flights as Iran launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel through Saturday night into Sunday


Airlines and Aviation

Airlines and airports increase it spend to improve the passenger journey and meet sustainability goals

SITA’s 2023 Air Transport IT Insights report, published today, finds that both airports and airlines saw IT spend increase year on year into 2023, reaching an estimated 10.8 billion USD and 34.5 billion USD respectively


Finance

Managing Travel Credit Cards easily

Travel Rewards are exclusive deals that airlines and hotels offer on select credit cards as perks. Though, getting these jaw-dropping offers isn’t always easy.


Airlines and Aviation

More passengers head for the airport this summer despite concerns over delays and congestion

With the northern hemisphere summer rush around the corner, travel concerns around delayed flights, surging airfares and congestion in the airport are not putting travellers off air travel.


Airlines and Aviation

Europe’s most punctual airlines in May 2023

As we approach the peak summer season for airlines in Europe, Cirium have revealed Europe’s most punctual airlines in May 2023, alongside the region’s current cancellation trends.


Airports

Top 10 most family-friendly airports

New research reveals the most family-friendly airports and airlines ahead of your 2023 travel plans.


Global

83% still plan to fly, even with travel disruptions

New data from travel technology company IBS Software reveals that despite more than two thirds (68%) of passengers being inconvenienced by disrupted journeys since COVID travel restrictions were lifted and 66% expecting more of the same during upcoming trips, most (83%) still plan on flying for a break in the next six months. 


Features

Travel’s presentation of information key to combating climate change

Is the future of sustainability in travel just about travelling less and doing more carbon offsetting? Do we need to think about alternative ways to solve this challenge? To explore this topic Vibe recently held an event called ‘Great Minds’.


Airlines and Aviation

Masks no longer compulsory during air travel

The civil aviation ministry on 16 November said the use of masks is not compulsory during air travel but passengers should preferably use them amid the declining number of coronavirus cases.


Airlines and Aviation

Vueling partners with Cirium for Cirium Sky

 Vueling, which forms part of IAG (International Airlines Group), has signed a landmark deal with Cirium, the aviation analytics company, to improve airline operational efficiencies through the Cirium Sky managed data warehouse and analytics solution.


Airlines and Aviation

WTTC: Agree an emissions reduction target for global aviation

Attending the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) Assembly in Montreal, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is calling on all governments to urgently agree an emissions reduction target for global aviation.


Airlines and Aviation

[Infographic] How airline distribution works

Ticket distribution and airline management are complex. The interaction between a user and a traditional airline may entail involvement of about four middlemen companies. However, there are new and streamlined distribution approaches emerging. In our new infographic, we describe the general trends and specifics of how schedule, fare, availability, and booking data travels from airlines to end users.