More than 68,000 passengers on 447 flights affected by fleet grounding
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Vibrator-inspired note writer may be fired
Luggage screener faces dismissal for leaving note in passenger’s bag
Read More »Stockholm among top business cities
Business travel to Swedish capital is booming thanks to its ICT sector
Read More »Estonian airline reaches into Scandinavia
Avies launches routes between Tallinn and both Sweden and Finland
Read More »Golf tourism returning to pre-crisis levels
One in three golfers plans to travel in the next 12 months
Read More »Warning issued against travel to Bangkok
UK warns against all but essential travel except via main airport
Read More »Plane crash near Vancouver International
Serious injuries reported among those onboard Beechcraft King Air 100
Read More »IHG to refocus Crowne Plaza on younger market
A stronger role has been found for the longstanding brand
Read More »Asia-Pacific tourism arrivals rise strongly
South Asia sets pace with 14% increase in international visitors in 2011
Read More »Last rhino in wild in Vietnam killed
Other species are critically endangered due to illegal hunting
Read More »Nordic implications in LH and FRA boost
Fourth runway means eventual 50% capacity increase
Read More »Analyst: Airlines are too slow to cut capacity
Airline analyst Chris Tarry: “This is a time for caution, not valor”
Read More »Thailand issues flood travel update
Tourism Authority of Thailand issues flooding update
Read More »EU criticises US vote against emissions plan
Congress votes to keep US carriers immune from EU scheme
Read More »Unique tourism product prospers in Portugal
Upmarket houseboats see occupancy reaching 100%
Read More »Bangkok International “safe” from flooding
Main international airport should be safe, Thai PM says
Read More »Cruise lines hurry to avoid Category 1 hurricane
Carnival Cruise Lines alters eight of its cruise itineraries
Read More »Planes to fly at 6500 km/h by end of century
Report looks ahead to air transport in the year 2075 and beyond
Read More »Social networks to fuel airlines’ loyalty programs
Airlines will begin to acknowledge recognition on social networks
Read More »Hotel chains target China’s middle class
China today resembles the motel boom in 1950s USA
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