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Southwest Still on the Hook for 2022 Holiday Meltdown — and Will Now Provide New Vouchers for Delayed, Canceled Flights - travelandleisure.com - Jordan
travelandleisure.com
30.04.2024 / 19:05

Southwest Still on the Hook for 2022 Holiday Meltdown — and Will Now Provide New Vouchers for Delayed, Canceled Flights

Southwest Airlines' settlement terms with the Department of Transportation (DOT) are kicking in — leading to future customers receiving compensation if they experience a significant flight delay. As part of the settlement sparked from the airline’s 2022 holiday meltdown, Southwest has agreed to award $75 or more in transferrable vouchers to travelers who reach their destination at least three hours late due to an airline-caused disruption or cancellation, according to the DOT.

IndiGo's Global Ambitions Take Shape: New Details - skift.com - Netherlands - city Amsterdam - Turkey - India - city Istanbul - Malaysia - city Nairobi - city Mumbai - city Delhi
skift.com
30.04.2024 / 16:43

IndiGo's Global Ambitions Take Shape: New Details

India’s largest carrier IndiGo, which recently placed its first-ever order for widebody aircraft, plans to offer nonstop connectivity from major Indian airports to global destinations.

Dubai Begins Work on 'World's Largest Airport' Project - skift.com - city Dubai
skift.com
28.04.2024 / 15:47

Dubai Begins Work on 'World's Largest Airport' Project

Dubai confirmed Sunday it would be shifting its airport operations from the current Dubai International Airport to Al Maktoum International Airport “within the next 10 years.”

Rival airlines Emirates and Etihad are both flying their luxe Airbus A380s to the US. See how the superjumbos compare. - insider.com - Usa - New York - city New York - Uae - city Abu Dhabi - city Dubai
insider.com
28.04.2024 / 14:29

Rival airlines Emirates and Etihad are both flying their luxe Airbus A380s to the US. See how the superjumbos compare.

Etihad Airways' beloved Airbus A380 has returned to the US after four years. It landed at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport just after 10 a.m. on Monday after a more than 14-hour trek from Abu Dhabi.

Airlines are going to start giving out automatic refunds for delayed or canceled flights — here's who and what will be eligible - insider.com
insider.com
27.04.2024 / 13:59

Airlines are going to start giving out automatic refunds for delayed or canceled flights — here's who and what will be eligible

Airlines are going to be required to provide automatic refunds for delayed or canceled flights under new Department of Transportation regulations, announced on Wednesday.

AirAsia Group: Capital A Gets Set to Pull Its Airlines Into One Entity - skift.com - Britain - Philippines - Thailand - Malaysia - Indonesia
skift.com
26.04.2024 / 18:29

AirAsia Group: Capital A Gets Set to Pull Its Airlines Into One Entity

Capital A has announced an agreement for the divestment of its airline business and the acquisition of AirAsia X, forming a unified AirAsia Group.

India's IHCL Has a New Brand: Gateway Is Back - skift.com - India - city Jaipur
skift.com
24.04.2024 / 21:59

India's IHCL Has a New Brand: Gateway Is Back

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) is bringing back its Gateway brand from “cold storage,” but it will be a reimagined version: A full-service hotel offering in the upscale segment.

Delayed or Canceled Flight? Airlines Now Owe You Cash - smartertravel.com - Usa
smartertravel.com
24.04.2024 / 21:57

Delayed or Canceled Flight? Airlines Now Owe You Cash

Airline delays and cancelations are frustrating enough, but having to spend time fighting with the airline to get compensation or getting stuck with an airline voucher you’ll never use makes the situation even worse. Fortunately, that’s all about to change—the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) just announced a new policy that requires airlines to automatically issue cash refunds to passengers when flights are canceled or significantly delayed.

Understanding the Transportation Department’s New Rules for Airline Refunds and ‘Junk’ Fees - nytimes.com - city Berlin - Usa
nytimes.com
24.04.2024 / 14:13

Understanding the Transportation Department’s New Rules for Airline Refunds and ‘Junk’ Fees

The Transportation Department on Wednesday announced new rules taking aim at two of the most difficult and annoying issues in air travel: obtaining refunds and encountering surprise fees late in the booking process.

This U.S. Airline Has the Most Delays and Cancellations, Study Shows - travelandleisure.com - France - Usa - state Alaska - county Frontier
travelandleisure.com
23.04.2024 / 18:29

This U.S. Airline Has the Most Delays and Cancellations, Study Shows

There’s nothing more annoying than waiting at the airport for a delayed flight, and that’s more likely to happen with some airlines than others.

New Schengen Visa Rules for Indian Visitors: Key Questions Answered - skift.com - Spain - Netherlands - Germany - Iceland - Norway - Eu - Austria - Belgium - Croatia - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Greece - Hungary - Italy - Latvia - Liechtenstein - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malta - Poland - Portugal - Slovakia - Slovenia - Sweden - Switzerland - India - Bulgaria - Romania
skift.com
23.04.2024 / 16:51

New Schengen Visa Rules for Indian Visitors: Key Questions Answered

The European Commission has introduced a new visa “cascade” regime for Indian nationals applying for Schengen visas in India. This regime looks to offer longer-term, multi-entry Schengen visas, based on the applicant’s travel history.

Many airlines have 'stopover' programs that let travelers tour a city between connecting flights, and some will even pay for a hotel — here's how to book them - insider.com - Netherlands - France - Usa - China - Canada - Panama - city Dubai
insider.com
21.04.2024 / 22:37

Many airlines have 'stopover' programs that let travelers tour a city between connecting flights, and some will even pay for a hotel — here's how to book them

A special segment of adventurous travelers will purposely book itineraries with long connections in layover cities just to leave the airport and explore for a few hours or days between flights.

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