Three incidents of turbulence in one week, jointly resulting in a passenger’s death and many severe injuries, have led to an acknowledgement by…
Three incidents of turbulence in one week, jointly resulting in a passenger’s death and many severe injuries, have led to an acknowledgement by…
SAA has resolved an issue with the US Department of Transportation (DOT) by paying a $300,000 (around R5,4 million) civil penalty for passenger…
The news last week that American Airlines would reverse its ‘modern retailing’ sales strategy (read the story here), has been hailed by the travel…
It has been widely reported that the government of the Maldives will begin refusing entry to all Israeli passport holders.
Ali Ihsaan, Minister of…
Heathrow is restarting its Fast Track security service for the first time since it was suspended in 2020.
Fast Track allows passengers to…
According to a new report from Amadeus, airlines are expecting modern airline retailing to increase profitability by up to 30%.
Amadeus’s…
Italy’s culinary rail route reopens
Italy’s northwestern Piedmont region, known for its vineyards, truffle-filled woods and Michelin-starred…
DP : Drinks, WiFi, excursions plus more on DP with NCL’s ‘Upgraded Free at Sea’
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA), Emirates, and Airbus have joined forces to deliver a Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) program for the Airbus A350 type rating, as Emirates prepares for the delivery of its fleet of 65 A350s from mid-2024. An initial cohort of 256 pilots will be trained as part of the new course at Emirates’ Training college in Dubai starting from July 2024.