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Resurgent Virus Dims Airlines’ Earlier Hopes From This Summer
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Why the Recovery Will Take Longer for Middle East Airlines
Southwest Airlines Looks Beyond the Downturn to a Corporate Travel Recovery
Airlines need to choose their battles carefully. In Southwest's case, will this combination of technology partnerships and airport testing be enough to bring business trips back at scale?
Matthew Parsons |
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Air Travel Demand Shows Slight Improvement in July: Global Trade Group
Corporate Travel’s Downturn Will Deliver This Financial Blow Across All of Travel
Billions of dollars in revenue are at stake next year, even once a dire 2020 is out of the way.
Matthew Parsons and Seth Borko |
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IATA’s New Numbers Are Grim, Grim, Grim
Amadeus to Scale Up Its New Distribution Effort in 2021 Starting in Asia
It's a fascinating question whether airlines and travel agencies will be able to keep pushing forward on modernizing the sector's tech. But Amadeus aims to press on with its part in the process.
Sean O'Neill |
From a WhatsApp Channel to Latin America’s Latest Online Travel Startup
Despite rising coronavirus cases and airlines on the brink of collapse, Milla Travel could still make its mark in a region that's long overdue for modernization in the travel management space.
Matthew Parsons |
Where Are Travel Prices Headed? Get Ready for Twists and Turns
Domestic airfares around the world fell dramatically in May — on average. But, as with hotels, there are currently pockets of strength — and will be for months. Still, contrarian trends don't make for a nice, tidy trend line when it comes to prices.
Dennis Schaal |