Qantas has agreed to pay AUD120 million (R1,47bn) to settle a lawsuit for selling thousands of tickets for flights it had already cancelled….
Qantas has agreed to pay AUD120 million (R1,47bn) to settle a lawsuit for selling thousands of tickets for flights it had already cancelled….
Dubai airport was obliged to again delay flights due to heavy storms on May 2, less than two weeks after experiencing the heaviest rainfall on record…
The SADC Business Council Tourism Alliance has announced a strategic partnership with AviaDev Africa to host an interactive workshop aimed at…
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Experience Abu Dhabi secured the Best Stand Design Award (over 150m2) at Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2024, which will run at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) until Thursday 9 May. The exhibitor’s stand was praised by ATM’s independent panel of judges for its flowing design, innovative use of greenery and excellent visibility from the show floor.
As passenger numbers in the Middle East are predicted to reach 429 million this year, representing a 5.4% increase on 2019 figures, a panel of aviation experts convened at Arabian Travel Market (ATM) yesterday to discuss how the market is changing, outlining their predictions for the future of air travel. The session, ‘Looking Skyward for Innovation: How Technology is Disrupting Aviation’, was moderated by travel expert Mark Frary and included panellists from Cirium, IATA, AviationXLab, and Riyadh Air.