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Articles tagged “Etihad Airways”

Announcements

Will Vaccinated Flight Crews Help Airlines Sell Tickets?

Nearly a year into the pandemic, the world's airlines are still trying to find their footing as historically low numbers of travelers take to the skies. Is vaccinating crews and then making it part of an airline's marketing message one way to jumpstart a travel rebound?

Will Vaccinated Flight Crews Help Airlines Sell Tickets?

Airlines

Emirates and Etihad Will Resume Transit Flights

Many people remain stranded far from home because they can't get transit flights onward to their final destinations. So it's good news for many workers and families that Emirates and Etihad are restarting transit flights through hub airports in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

Emirates and Etihad Will Resume Transit Flights

Airlines

Singapore Airlines Unveils a Massive First-Class Suite to Compete with Gulf Rivals

We expect Singapore's new first-class suites will be considered among the world's best products. But the airline still faces intense competition from Gulf and Asian airlines. It's not clear how much this cabin update will help on that front.

Singapore Airlines Unveils a Massive First-Class Suite to Compete with Gulf Rivals

Airlines

American Airlines Believes It Doesn’t Need Over-the-Top Luxury to Compete With Gulf Carriers

We're not surprised American Airlines is not interested in blinged-out first and business class cabins. But we're still slightly puzzled at the U.S. carriers' anger toward the Gulf airlines. Yes, Emirates, Etihad and Qatar receive government assistance, but so do a lot of airlines.

American Airlines Believes It Doesn’t Need Over-the-Top Luxury to Compete With Gulf Carriers

Airlines

Air Berlin’s Slow Collapse Into Bankruptcy, Explained

Over in Italy, no one wants to let Alitalia go. The Italian national carrier is also bankrupt, but keeping the airline is a matter of national pride. There's no such love for Air Berlin. It'll probably disappear, and that'll be OK.

Airlines

Decoding the True Meaning of the Middle East Laptop Ban

Many industry insiders are surprised the U.S. electronics ban includes flights from Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. Is there a valid security concern for adding those airports? Or could something more sinister be taking place?

Decoding the True Meaning of the Middle East Laptop Ban

Airlines

Travel Industry Reacts With Caution and Frustration to New Airline Electronics Ban

A ban on large electronic devices may be necessary to keep travelers safe, but many in the travel community are not happy with how U.S. and UK authorities announced the new policy. Could we see some tweaks to the rules in the near future?

Travel Industry Reacts With Caution and Frustration to New Airline Electronics Ban

Business Travel

Etihad Airways Brings Its Leisure Travel Brand to North America

Etihad Airways has entered the stable of airlines offering packaged vacations to North Americans under a leisure brand. But will its luxury offerings catch on with U.S. travelers?

Etihad Airways Brings Its Leisure Travel Brand to North America

Airlines

Etihad Airways Reimagines Nicole Kidman in Virtual Reality

Well, this is one way to try to upstage a prime competitor on their home turf. What comes next? A Magic Leap augmented reality trip featuring Jennifer Aniston for Emirates?

Etihad Airways Reimagines Nicole Kidman in Virtual Reality

Airlines

Etihad Partnership Aims at Bespoke Digital Travel Technology

We are entering the era of tailor-made travel as airlines get smarter about how they gather and process data on their passengers’ preferences and common booking habits, and apply that knowledge to suggest products and experiences to their customers. This more intelligent digitalized up-selling will also do wonders for airlines’ bottom lines.

Etihad Partnership Aims at Bespoke Digital Travel Technology