Deal will enable self-packaging
Deal will enable self-packaging
Qatar Airways and Aer Lingus (EI) are launching a new codeshare partnership beginning 13 March 2024. The codeshare will give customers greater access to more destinations across the UK and Ireland, and benefit passengers across the globe – including in Africa, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and New Zealand.
Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way celebrates its 10th anniversary this year – these brand-new tours show off the best parts of the route
Minor Hotels announces the debut of Avani Hotels & Resorts in the Netherlands with the opening of Avani Museum Quarter Amsterdam in the second quarter of 2024. Located in Amsterdam’s cultural hub near renowned landmarks, the rebranded 163-key hotel will offer a contemporary canal-side experience blending Dutch art and history.
‘Most downloaded’ rail app in Europe reports business travel recovery
IHG Hotels & Resorts has announced a collaboration with EnviroSpark to provide electric vehicle chargers (EVCs) at all IHG-branded hotels in the United States and Canada. This initiative aims to meet the rising demand for EV charging infrastructure and support environmentally conscious travelers while advancing IHG’s sustainability goals.
Association also unveils partnership with Queer Destinations
The Airport Operators Association (AOA) has revealed the agenda for its upcoming Aerospace and Air Traffic Conference, scheduled for April 25, 2024, at the Renaissance Hotel London Heathrow. Sponsored by Egis, the conference promises a comprehensive exploration of crucial topics in airspace and air traffic management, featuring speakers from the Department for Transport, the CAA, NATS, and other industry organizations.
Heathrow Airport has launched a groundbreaking breakfast called “The Fly Up” in collaboration with Heston Blumenthal’s Perfectionists’ Café to raise awareness of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). The breakfast, cooked with oil that is recycled into renewable biofuels, aims to educate travelers about the importance of SAF in reducing the aviation industry’s carbon footprint.
As part of the prestigious World Travel Awards ceremony 2024, held on March 6th in Berlin, Dubrovnik earned recognition in the category of Europe’s Leading Cruise Destination 2024.
Following three awards received at the World Travel Awards in 2023, Dubrovnik has once again been declared the leading European cruising destination. The city first won this award in 2021, followed by another win in 2023