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in North America

MSC Cruises expedites move to Port Canaveral

MSC Cruises will accelerate its move to Port Canaveral to this November. The line had planned to launch cruises from the port next spring.The cruise line will operate a year-round schedule of sailings split between two ships, the MSC Seaside…

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in News

BA CityFlyer resumes operations at London City Airport

London City Airport has announced British Airways subsidiary BA CityFlyer will resume some routes from London City Airport to Ibiza, Florence, Málaga and Palma this summer.The airline will also be recommencing domestic flights to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dublin restoring important…

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in Europe

SkyTeam unveils new SkyCare&Protect health protocols

Global airline alliance SkyTeam has announced new hygiene protocols under the name SkyCare&Protect.This new alliance-wide pledge sees all 19 airline partners support a series of personal safety measures to help protect passengers and airline employees when they travel on or…

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in Asia

Emirates prepares for Dubai reopening in July

Emirates has welcomed a decision by authorities in the United Arab Emirates to reopen the country to international tourism on July 7th.As the airline prepares to welcome passengers back, the flag-carrier said it was putting in place careful measures to…

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in Africa

Gauteng tourism focuses on fast-track recovery

Gauteng tourism suppliers, attractions and operators will need to re-adjust their tourism strategies to fast track the recovery of the sector in the province. This includes downscaling physical operations and upscaling digital offerings.This was highlighted during the first of a…

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in South America

DOT penalizes Copa for Venezuela flights

The Transportation Department has fined Copa Airlines $450,000 for violating a federal prohibition on air service between the U.S. and Venezuela that went into effect last May.The Panama-based airline sold more than 5,000 one-stop itineraries between the U.S. and Venezuela…

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in North America

D’Ambrose takes top human resources role at Boeing

Boeing has named Michael D’Ambrose as executive vice president of human resources, effective July 6th.He will succeed Wendy Livingston, who has served in an interim capacity since April.In this role, D’Ambrose will be responsible for the company’s leadership and learning,…

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Accelya to acquire Farelogix after Sabre deal collapse

Accelya has entered into a definitive agreement to buy Farelogix, a provider of software as a service solutions for airline retailing and new distribution capability-enabled commerce.The move comes after authorities blocked Sabre’s attempted acquisition of the company on competition grounds.The…

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