American Airlines has announced significant changes to its operations in response to a decrease in revenue and profit forecasts. CEO Robert Isom revealed that the airline will be reducing its capacity growth in the second half of the year, with only a 3.5% increase compared to the previous year’s 8% growth in the first half
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American Airlines CEO, Robert Isom, recently announced a shift in the company’s distribution strategy during the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference. Isom expressed the need for American Airlines to embrace and promote NDC modern retailing rather than restricting content from the GDSs that are relied upon by numerous travel agencies. This change in direction signifies a
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is introducing a new fare structure this summer that will provide guests with more flexibility when it comes to booking their cruises. This new pricing model, effective July 1, will allow passengers to choose between a cruise-only fare or an all-inclusive fare that includes air travel and transfers. According to Regent
When it comes to outdoor events like Memorial Day celebrations and Summer picnics, hot dogs are often the star of the show. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council estimates that Americans consume around seven billion hot dogs during peak hot dog season, which equates to roughly 818 hot dogs per second. While hot dogs
Viking recently held its first earnings call as a public company, revealing a strong first quarter and a promising booking curve for the upcoming years. The cruise company reported a 14% increase in revenue year over year, growing from $629 million to $718 million in Q1. Chairman and CEO Tor Hagen emphasized the importance of
American Airlines recently announced a significant cut in its sales outlook for the upcoming quarters. The company revealed that it expects unit revenues to decline by as much as 6% in the second quarter compared to the previous year. This projection is a substantial decrease from the initial forecast, indicating a challenging period ahead for
The landscape of travel in China is rapidly evolving, with a noticeable shift towards domestic tourism over international destinations. Recent surveys have shown that high-income households in mainland China are increasingly opting to explore their own country rather than travel abroad. The main reasons cited for this shift include the abundant domestic travel options available
Hot air balloons have a long history of capturing the imagination of people around the world. From their inception in 1783, when the Montgolfier brothers launched the first documented balloon over Paris, to being featured in popular culture like the hit show Bridgerton, hot air balloons continue to symbolize adventure, romance, and wonder. Ballooning has
Pride month in New York City is full of exciting events and celebrations. One unique way to kick off the celebration is by attending a pop-up burrito collaboration at a queer Brooklyn café on June 1. This special event will feature a breakfast burrito infused with Southeast Asian flavors, including wet gooey eggs, sour pork
The Dutch government has recently proposed new measures to reduce noise pollution and capacity at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. The proposal includes limiting night flights and certain aircraft by 2025 in an effort to address concerns raised by nearby residents. One of the key elements of the proposal is to limit the number of night flights
Over the weekend, Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International resumed sailing out of Baltimore after crews cleared debris from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, which had blocked access to the port. Royal Caribbean was the first to return and sailed the Vision of the Seas from the port on Saturday, offering cruises roundtrip
American Airlines chief commercial officer, Vasu Raja, has announced his departure from the airline in June. The announcement came as a surprise to many, as Raja has played a crucial role in shaping American’s strategy to shift away from travel agency bookings. The airline did not provide a specific reason for Raja’s departure, leaving many
Africa is a continent filled with adventure and stunning landscapes that go beyond the typical safari experience. One way to delve deeper into the heart of Africa is through hiking. While Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the continent’s highest peak, there are other lesser-known mountains worth exploring. For example, Mount Nyangani in Zimbabwe offers a
When the reborn Crystal cruise line first reopened its bookings, it faced significant challenges. Travel advisors like Diego Riveron struggled to convince guests, especially those who had lost money due to the collapse of the line’s predecessor, Crystal Cruises. The negative sentiment towards the old brand made it difficult to attract new clients as well,
As temperatures rise and summer approaches, a unique opportunity awaits at the Port of Quebec. While typically known for its bustling spring and fall seasons, the port is gearing up to host its first winter cruise in early 2025. This exciting development showcases a shift in the traditional cruising calendar, with Ponant set to embark
In today’s fast-paced world, efficiency is key for many travel agencies. MAST Travel Network has recognized this need for efficiency and is introducing a new cruise booking engine called Agent Connect. This Traveltek-powered engine aims to streamline the cruise booking process for members, ultimately saving time and effort. According to John Werner, the president of
Jamaica’s tourism minister, Edmund Bartlett, recently announced at the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association’s Marketplace tourism conference that the country is set to see a significant increase in its room count. Bartlett stated that Jamaica will witness an increase of 2,000 rooms this year and a staggering 20,000 rooms within the next five to ten
Rum, often associated with its laid-back energy and tropical origins, has experienced a resurgence in popularity in recent years. Portrayed as more than just a base for fruity cocktails, rum has undergone a renaissance, similar to that experienced by tequila, revealing a rich heritage and craftsmanship that has been overlooked for centuries. This newfound appreciation