Ryanair may have to cancel flights next summer. According to CEO Michael O'Leary, his budget airline will deliver fewer planes from Boeing than promised. As a result, Ryanair's summer schedule, precisely the busiest period of the year, is in jeopardy. As a result, ticket prices can increase by 5 to 10 percent. Ryanair was scheduled to receive 57 Boeing MAX 8200 aircraft, also … [Read more...] about Ryanair: possible summer flights cancelled due to Boeing delay
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Expedia cuts 1,500 jobs worldwide
Expedia is cutting 1,500 jobs worldwide. That corresponds to about nine percent of all employees. The booking platform announced this in a press release. CEO Peter Kern had already cut thousands of jobs during the corona period. The publicly traded company, based in Seattle, says it has 17,100 employees in more than 50 countries. Kern, who has been at the helm since the year … [Read more...] about Expedia cuts 1,500 jobs worldwide
Travelpro’s Podcast – Arjan Kers on TUI and Ryanair collaboration
Arjan Kers (Managing Director TUI BENE) tells more about the collaboration between TUI and Ryanair in this episode of the podcast. In addition, T.J. van Apeldoorn, Theo de Reus and Arjen Lutgendorff talk about Schiphol, KLM, the bankruptcy of OAD Reizen in 2013 and a special study trip. https://open.spotify.com/episode/37uaOa90dJ8ofKYXEHrxXM?si=2212400a40a848ea … [Read more...] about Travelpro’s Podcast – Arjan Kers on TUI and Ryanair collaboration
Getting to know southern states of the US at a rapid pace
With more than 40 visitors and 14 providers from the US, Travel South can look back on a successful workshop in Amsterdam. The Double Tree Hilton was the setting for the day full of encounters with the southern states of the United States. The whole Monday was dedicated to speed dating. Divided into four rounds, with ten sessions per round, tour operators and media were able to … [Read more...] about Getting to know southern states of the US at a rapid pace
Not cholera but stomach flu; cruise ship is still allowed to go to Mauritius
The cruise ship with more than 3,000 people on board that was not allowed to dock at Mauritius has been given permission to visit the East African island. After about 15 passengers on board had reported with gastrointestinal complaints, the authorities were afraid that they were infected with cholera. After investigation, this does not appear to be the case. It's a common … [Read more...] about Not cholera but stomach flu; cruise ship is still allowed to go to Mauritius




