Turkish Airlines, the airline that flies to more countries than any other, has launched a new digital product for its passengers: the TK Wallet application. The...
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BA Revamps Executive Club to Reward Frequent Flyers
British Airways (BA) has made a major change to its Executive Club, the loyalty programme for its frequent flyers. The airline has introduced a new tier...
Malawi Scraps Visa Requirements for 47 Countries to Boost Tourism
Malawi has scrapped visa requirements for 47 countries, including India, China, the US, and the UK, in a bid to boost tourism and trade. The move,...
Disney Plans to Spend $60 Billion on Theme Parks and Cruises in the Next Decade
Disney has announced that it will invest $60 billion in its theme parks, cruise lines and resorts over the next 10 years, almost doubling its spending...
Turkey’s Airports Introduce Smart Translators to Assist Passengers
Turkey’s airports have introduced smart translators to assist passengers who speak different languages. The devices, which are called SmartMic, can translate 52 languages and 72 accents...
Iceland’s Tourism Slumps as Volcanic Eruptions Continue
Iceland’s tourism industry, which was recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic, has been hit by a series of volcanic eruptions that have disrupted travel and deterred visitors....
Visa waivers to boost trade and tourism in Africa
The African Union is working on a continental visa-free regime to facilitate the movement of people and goods The African Union (AU) is working on a...
Air taxis: The next big thing in European aviation
The European aviation industry is preparing for the launch of air taxis, which are electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles The European aviation industry is gearing...
Carnival achieves its greenhouse gas reduction targets ahead of schedule
The cruise company reduced its carbon intensity by 29.1 percent in 2023, surpassing its 2020 goal Carnival Corporation, the world’s largest cruise company, announced that it...
Air Travel Almost Back to Normal in 2023, Says IATA
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has reported that the global air travel demand in 2023 was almost back to the pre-pandemic levels of 2019. According...