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Hospitality Reimagined: How Southwest Airlines Is Enhancing Business Travel

As the business travel landscape evolves, travel managers face growing pressures to deliver seamless experiences and efficient solutions for their teams. Southwest’s focus on digital tools, personalized service, and hospitality-driven innovations aims to simplify travel management and support a smoother, more flexible journey for business travelers.

Hospitality Reimagined: How Southwest Airlines Is Enhancing Business Travel

Airlines

Air France Reveals How Much Money it Lost From the Olympics

For Air France, Paris 2024 is a marathon rather than a sprint. The financial impact of a one-off 'hosting hit' should be comfortably absorbed by longer term benefits for the brand.

Air France Reveals How Much Money it Lost From the Olympics

Airlines

CO2 Setback as Emissions on UK-Japan Air Routes Surge by 21%

Everyone knows that flying between Europe and Japan takes longer than it used to, but the environmental impact can feel less defined. This fascinating new data quantifies the extra CO2 for re-routed flights.

CO2 Setback as Emissions on UK-Japan Air Routes Surge by 21%

Airlines

Iberia Makes History With First Airbus A321XLR Passenger Flight

Don't be fooled by the modest nature of the A321XLR's Madrid to Paris debut - this plane can fly seriously far with incredible efficiency. Get ready for it to shake-up route networks worldwide.

Iberia Makes History With First Airbus A321XLR Passenger Flight

Airlines

Boeing Strike Ends as Union Members Accept 38% Pay Rise

Agreement after a 53-day strike is good news for Boeing and its airline customers, but don't expect the planemaker's problems to disappear overnight. This will be a long-haul recovery.

Boeing Strike Ends as Union Members Accept 38% Pay Rise

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Lufthansa’s Earnings Position has ‘Deteriorated Significantly’ — Here’s Why

Despite a shaky set of quarterly figures, the Lufthansa Group is sticking to its full-year outlook and says demand remains strong, particularly for its premium products.

Lufthansa’s Earnings Position has ‘Deteriorated Significantly’ — Here’s Why

Startups

Flying Taxi Startup Lilium Burned Through $1 Billion. Now It’s Facing Bankruptcy

There are several startups worldwide developing flyings taxis, but it's a capital-intensive venture. Lilium isn't the first to face empty coffers.

Flying Taxi Startup Lilium Burned Through $1 Billion. Now It’s Facing Bankruptcy

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IndiGo Posts Loss But Sticks to Global Growth Plan

IndiGo reported its first quarterly loss in two years. But coming growth in India's aviation sector should help it get past that.

IndiGo Posts Loss But Sticks to Global Growth Plan

Podcasts

Premium Has a Moment While Airlines Quiet Quit China – Skift Travel Podcast

Airlines are increasingly placing a heavy emphasis on premium products, and we discuss why in this episode of the Skift Travel Podcast — as well as why some carriers are quietly withdrawing from China.

Premium Has a Moment While Airlines Quiet Quit China – Skift Travel Podcast

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Boeing Strike to Continue as Union Members Reject New Offer

Boeing management need to balance a speedy resolution with a sustainable long-term settlement. Given 64% of union members rejected this latest proposal, the gulf between the two parties remains significant.

Boeing Strike to Continue as Union Members Reject New Offer