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Articles tagged “New York”

Airline Weekly

United’s New York Distress Shows How Weather Can Mess Up an Airline’s Operations

It doesn't take much weather to throw an airline's operations into chaos. Add in an air traffic controller shortage, and some internal challenges, and you have the mess that is United this week.

United’s New York Distress Shows How Weather Can Mess Up an Airline’s Operations

Airlines

Qantas Unveils a Wellness Zone as Part of Its A350 Cabin Design

The design is the first of its kind and is one of many innovative ideas by Qantas as it implements Project Sunrise.

Qantas Unveils a Wellness Zone as Part of Its A350 Cabin Design

Airline Weekly

Secretary Buttigieg Warns of a Lengthy Air Traffic Control Staffing Shortage

Secretary Buttigieg was nothing if not diplomatic about the challenges ahead for air travel this summer.

Secretary Buttigieg Warns of a Lengthy Air Traffic Control Staffing Shortage

Tourism

New York City’s Post-Pandemic Tourism Challenges

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at New York City’s new tourism challenges, AI-powered Google Maps, and an old solution to selling travel.

New York City’s Post-Pandemic Tourism  Challenges

Cruises

Carnival Rides North American Booking Wave to New Record

Today’s edition of Skift’s daily podcast looks at Carnival's excellent earnings, New York's new tourism pitch, and India's eased visa wait times.

Carnival Rides North American Booking Wave to New Record

Hotels

Bridgeton’s Boutique Hotels Embrace Quirks Rather Than Erase Them

Atit Jariwala is willing to risk creating hotels that some people hate as long as enough guests love them. After doubling the value of his Montauk hotel in five years, Jariwala is going bolder with his next project, Dawn Ranch.

Bridgeton’s Boutique Hotels Embrace Quirks Rather Than Erase Them

Business Travel

Generator and Freehand Hotels CEO Sees Overreach for Remote Workers

There’s always a rush to jump on trends, blended travel included, but in some cases it’s worth stepping back once in a while.

Generator and Freehand Hotels CEO Sees Overreach for Remote Workers

Business Travel

Europe’s Travel Prices Are Finally Falling — What Travel Buyers Are Doing

It’s the first time that prices are cooling off this year, but experts warn this deflation won’t last long with more “correction cycles” to come.

Europe’s Travel Prices Are Finally Falling — What Travel Buyers Are Doing

News Blog

United Airlines to Leave New York JFK, Again

United Airlines is leaving New York's JFK International Airport again just 20 months after it returned to the New York City gateway. "Given our current, too-small-to-be-competitive schedule out of JFK — coupled with the start of the winter season where more airlines will operate their slots as they resume JFK flying — United has made…

Business Travel

Banks Take on Remote Work by Picking Up Your Dry Cleaning to Get You Into an Office

As well as offices adding concierges to help staff manage daily errands like dry cleaning, banks are asking designers to retrofit buildings with a hotel feel. But is that compelling enough for commuters with longer journeys?

Banks Take on Remote Work by Picking Up Your Dry Cleaning to Get You Into an Office