Corporate Travel Analysis Reports For The Americas

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Pittsburgh Airport benefits from a State gamble on gambling while the President’s national infrastructure strategy is awaited

7 January, 2018

The United States of America is at a critical juncture with respect to how it finances its airports. Airports Council International (ACI) North America estimates that USD20 billion in infrastructure expenditure is required each year through to 2021. Hardly any new airports are under construction and few are planned.

Airlines might find a sympathetic ear with Pinera’s latest presidential term in Chile

5 January, 2018

Sebastian Pinera's victory in Chile's recent presidential election is the latest in a wave of victories for more conservative leaders in the region, and comes on the heels of signifiant changes in the country's aviation landscape.

CAPA’s Top 5 most popular analysis pieces of 2017

28 December, 2017

CAPA - Centre for Aviation's unrivalled market intelligence, research and data is represented in industry leading analysis pieces released every day. More than 10 different pieces are published each week and cover a wide variety of topics and themes from airline performance, airport builds and product analysis.

Got the post-Christmas blues? We have just the answer

26 December, 2017

Got the post-Christmas blues? We have the just the fix. Every year, airlines and airports around the world battle to deliver the most epic Christmas ad which reaches into consumers hearts and tug on the purse heart strings.

Amadeus builds up its North American portfolio after scoring key wins with Air Canada and Southwest

22 December, 2017

Amadeus has scored an important win in North America during 2017 after Air Canada named the company as the supplier of its new passenger service system (PSS).

Your weekly travel and aviation Quote-a

21 December, 2017

The Blue Swan Daily brings you a roundup of the most thought-provoking and interesting comments from those industry leaders in the know.

Delta touts success in Raleigh, but meets fierce competition in Boston from jetBlue

21 December, 2017

Although the US domestic aviation market is arguably the most mature in the world, Delta Air Lines still sees pockets of opportunities, identifying Raleigh-Durham and Boston as important focus cities where it can build competitive fortresses. Raleigh neatly fits into Delta's assessment of a market without a dominant airline; however, Boston's largest airline jetBlue will challenge Delta's conclusions about that market at every turn.

Can Milan – New York take the strain as Meridiana outlines trans Atlantic plans?

20 December, 2017

With its new backing from Qatar Airways, Meridiana has confirmed plans to launch long haul scheduled flights to New York and Miami from next summer. The Italian carrier will introduce a daily offering between Milan Malpensa and New York JFK from 01-Jun-2018 and shortly after a four times weekly Milan Malpensa - Miami service, starting from 08-Jun-2018. Both flights will be operated using Airbus A330-200s transferred from Qatar Airways.

More airlines “ask Alexa” as AI becomes more mainstream in the industry

18 December, 2017

United Airlines and Air Canada are the latest airlines to tap the ever growing popularity of AI by adding Amazon's Alexa to their respective customer service management strategies.

Delta brokers an Airbus deal that could net billions in revenue from P&W engine overhauls

18 December, 2017

Delta's landmark order for 100 Airbus A321neo jets puts the airline squarely in the Airbus camp, with the European airframer now representing nearly 70% of the airline's total aircraft on order. But over time, Delta stands to gain billions in revenue from the order after gaining a pledge from Pratt & Whitney that Delta TechOps will serve as a major engine overhauler for geared turbofan engines powering Airbus A320neo family aircraft and Bombardier CSeries jets.

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