This Airline Just Launched New Routes From New York, Texas, and California—and Has 70% Off Flights
Getting to Mexico just got easier—and cheaper. Volaris Airlines, a major carrier throughout Mexico, recently announced dozens of new routes from the United States, with a major expansion that including the launch of service at New York/Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). From Newark, the airline will begin service to Guadalajara,
This European Airline With Hotel-like First-class Suites Is Adding Flights to 3 More U.S. Cities
The German airline Lufthansa has announced additional routes that will have their new in-flight experience known as Allegris, which included an overhaul of economy, premium economy, business, and first-class cabins. The lucky routes getting access to the refreshed interiors are Munich to San Diego (starting March 30) and New York-Newark
Scandinavian airline market excels, but risks remain
Following a delayed pandemic recovery for the airline segment across Denmark, Norway and Sweden, airline seat capacity increased dramatically in 2023. This expanded capacity helped to fuel 26% growth in gross bookings according to Phocuswright’s research report Scandinavia Travel Market Report 2023-2027, far more than any other travel segment. The
This Asian Airline Was Just Named the No. 1 Carrier in the World
Korean Air has been named Airline of the Year by AirlineRatings.com, which provides airline safety and product ratings. Airline Ratings says its highly anticipated airline awards focused on “passenger comfort, feedback, and product consistency across an airline’s route network.” The South Korean airline also won the World’s Best Economy Class
If NDC is a first building block in airline retailing, what comes next?
New Distribution Capability (NDC) has been divisive in the travel industry. The technology represents not just a fundamental shift in how airline content is distributed but also a process and mindset change in how travel is sold and bought, and transformational change often sparks debate. NDC is no exception, but
What a former airline CIO sees from the outside looking in
Anyone who has served as chief information officer at a number of different airlines is likely to have experienced a lot of highs and lows. Technology and teams will have come and gone, investments will have been made and perhaps abandoned, airline distribution strategy will have been formulated, thrown out