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Airline Weekly
London Heathrow may not be fully recovered this winter but the removal of traveler caps is an important step towards normality.
8 months ago
Tourism
With apologies to Dickens, but a tale of two cities is playing out in London right now. And the tourists are on the brighter side of that story.
Muvija M and Aiden Nulty, Reuters | 8 months ago
Hotels
Sky-high airfares and hotel prices have been no deterrent for the thousands of travelers eager to pay their last respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
Chandini Monnappa and Muhammed Husain, Reuters | 9 months ago
Airlines
Anglophilia is strong among Americans after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Ananya Mariam Rajesh, Reuters | 9 months ago
Flying through London is getting a little better with the end of capacity caps at Gatwick Airport. But constraints remain in place at Heathrow until the end of October, and British Airways has already reduced its schedules through the winter.
9 months ago
News Blog
American tourists are flocking to the UK over other European destinations, new data shows. Post-Covid pent-up demand has collided with the strong dollar, according to the latest figures from travel agency Trip.com, with a 678 percent surge in searches for U.S. to UK flights in the first six months of 2022, compared to the same…
Matthew Parsons | 9 months ago
You know travel is back when....arch rival tour operators G Adventures and Intrepid Travel have both unveiled new ad campaigns targeting commuters across London's transport systems. G Adventures' "When was the last time you felt like this?" campaign, in which the company aims to showcase the joys of small-group adventures, features digital posters in London…
Rashaad Jorden | 11 months ago
It's a sensible decision with the staff shortage problem unlikely to be fixed soon, and we shouldn't be surprised to see airlines and tour operators raise prices further as a result of these new constraints.
Mrinmay Dey and Akriti Sharma, Reuters | 11 months ago
It's the world's most lucrative travel market, but airlines won't maximize their profits unless they divert more planes and resources to the various routes between the U.S. and Europe.
Allison Lampert and Rajesh Kumar Singh, Reuters | 11 months ago
Saudi Arabia's latest move to offer financial subsidy to carriers to connect its lesser-known destinations to global cities definitely speaks volumes about its intent to woo 100 million tourists a year by 2030.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 12 months ago