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Why a British Airways Sales Boss Is Excited by the Prospect of Even More Zoom Meetings
While most of us suffer Zoom fatigue, British Airways’ head of global sales thinks short, sharp video calls are the future when working out airfares with corporate customers. Ring lights at the ready.
Matthew Parsons |
Why UK Corp Travel Agencies May Lose Business to U.S. Rivals
A snapshot of two UK independent agencies highlights the wider sector's struggles, but the fight is far from over.
Matthew Parsons |
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Rereading British Airways’ 2020 Resolutions Reminds Us of All That We Have Lost
Coronavirus Finally Caught Up With London’s Most Convenient Airport
The business traveler's favorite, and formerly Europe's conduit to doing business (and lunch) with the capital’s bankers, London City Airport remains quiet and is preparing to lay off staff.
Matthew Parsons |
These Are the Barriers Preventing Business Travel Bubbles From Catching On
Singapore’s so-called fast lane arrangement with China offers a glimpse into how employees could soon be traveling, but this type of shortcut won't be easy to replicate across the rest of the world.
Matthew Parsons |
IAG Says It Won’t Repeat Past Mistakes With Coronavirus Response
Willie Walsh has accumulated decades of experience across the aviation industry, and he's big enough to admit he's made mistakes in the past. The situation looks bleak at the moment, but what happens when the market recovers?
Patrick Whyte |
IAG CEO Willie Walsh Remade European Aviation: Now He’s Retiring
He's been hinting at it for a while, but it's still something of a shock to hear that Willie Walsh is finally hanging up his boots. The Air Europa deal — should it come off — looks like his last hurrah.
Patrick Whyte |
Will Marriott and British Airways Ever Pay Those Huge Proposed Data Breach Fines?
Those headline fines were pretty jaw-dropping, but it seems more than likely that they will be massively reduced whenever they are finally rubber-stamped.
Patrick Whyte |
British Airways and Click Travel Pilot Automatic Payment System for Direct Booking
This is a good step for the industry, bringing tech improvements not just to the retail side but also to the companies managing the bookings through New Distribution Capability.
Isaac Carey |