Corporate Travel Analysis Reports For The Americas
IATA calls upon adoption of common principles to help aviation continue to deliver its benefits
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has urged the US government and industry stakeholders to agree upon a set of common principles in order to enable aviation to continue to increase the level of benefits it delivers in the US and around the globe.
Air Canada aims to debut new Amadeus PSS in 2019 ahead of 2020 loyalty programme launch
Canada's largest airline, Air Canada, forecasts debuting its new Amadeus passenger service system (PSS) by the end of 2019, which is one year ahead of the launch of its highly-anticipated new loyalty scheme.
Spirit Airlines plans new technology push to grow ancillary revenue
After experiencing some rough patches in its non-ticket revenue performance, Spirit Airlines is on an upswing in that metric, and the company plans to further leverage technology to improve its ancillary revenue performance.
Airport Insight: San José Norman Y Mineta International Airport
Each day this year The Blue Swan Daily uses the extensive insights available to CAPA - Centre for Aviation members to deliver a data snapshot on the world's largest airlines and airports. Today, we feature Norman Y Mineta International Airport (IATA: SJC; ICAO: KSJC), serving the city of San José and the surrounding Silicon Valley region in California, USA.
Emirates brings the A380 back to Houston after almost two year hiatus
United Arab Emirates (UAE) carrier Emirates Airline has confirmed it will resume Airbus A380 services between its Dubai International Airport hub Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport from 1-Jun-2018. This follows recent adjustments to its United States of America (USA) services with the launch of a new non-stop Dubai - Newark Liberty International service from 1-Jun-2018 and the resumption of daily services to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando from 25-Mar-2018.
Alaska Air Group continues to say cheers as it expands its free checked wine programme
Perhaps in a push to reinforce its commitment to the US west coast Alaska Air Group has expanded its Wine Flies programme that allows its Mileage Plan members travelling from select cities to check a case of wine free of charge.
Do private entities now regret having ignored Stewart Airport now it is set for official New York status?
Stewart International at Newburgh in New York state, about 60 miles (100 km) north of Manhattan was the first airport in the United States of America (USA) to be successfully privatised under the 1996 Airport Pilot Privatisation Programme (APPP). This took place in 1999 and was a far from successful affair.
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Airport Insight: Los Angeles International Airport
Each day this year The Blue Swan Daily uses the extensive insights available to CAPA - Centre for Aviation members to deliver a data snapshot on the world's largest airlines and airports. Today, we feature Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: AKL; ICAO: NZAA), one of the largest airports in the United States of America (USA).
Norwegian boss sees UK as “the heart” of airline’s continued global long haul expansion, but USA still remains the lifeblood of the operation
Norwegian chief executive Bjorn Kjos says that despite the continued business uncertainty being driven by Brexit negotiations, the United Kingdom will remain "the heart" of the airline's long haul low cost growth and the first market to experience the new enhancements that it is introducing into its long-haul aircraft.