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First Look Inside Qantas’ New ‘Xtra Long Range’ Plane - skift.com - Australia
skift.com
29.08.2024

First Look Inside Qantas’ New ‘Xtra Long Range’ Plane

Qantas revealed fresh details on Thursday about its all-new aircraft. The Australian flag carrier is due to receive an initial batch of 28 Airbus A321XLR planes, with the first arriving in April next year.

Skift Global Forum 2024: Opening Night At The Glasshouse NYC - skift.com - New York - Turkey
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29.08.2024

Skift Global Forum 2024: Opening Night At The Glasshouse NYC

Skift Global Forum kicks off on September 17th with an opening reception at The Glasshouse (660 12th Ave at 48th Street) in New York City, running from 6-9 pm ET. This special evening will include insightful fireside chats with top executives from the travel industry, followed by an exciting reception.

A residential cruise ship that's supposed to sail the world for 3 years has been stuck in Northern Ireland for 3 months - insider.com - Spain - Norway - Croatia - Italy - Slovenia - Sweden - Ireland - Usa - state Florida - city Belfast - Greenland
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29.08.2024

A residential cruise ship that's supposed to sail the world for 3 years has been stuck in Northern Ireland for 3 months

A residential cruise ship that was supposed to travel around the world has been stuck in Northern Ireland for the past three months.

Attractions and Accessories for the Tennis Obsessed - nytimes.com - Italy - Sweden - Usa - New York - Mexico - state California - state Texas - Austin, state Texas - Scotland - city Mexico
nytimes.com
29.08.2024

Attractions and Accessories for the Tennis Obsessed

Clarksville, a historic district of Austin, Texas, has lately emerged as a stylish dining and shopping enclave. Among the area’s most compelling new businesses is La Embajada, a design shop housed in a 1923 Craftsman bungalow. Combining the hospitality and interiors expertise of its founder, Raul Cabra — who has designed tableware for some of Mexico City’s most celebrated restaurants, including Rosetta and Pujol — La Embajada presents a refined, regionally diverse selection of Mexico’s artisanal offerings. A series of small rooms display vintage and contemporary furniture, from stately midcentury armchairs and 1970s glass sconces to a minimalist agave fiber rug by the Oaxaca-based textile artist Trine Ellitsgaard. The house is also an actual residence. Cabra often stays in the bedroom up the creaky stairs, and he’s recently made it available for short-term stays (bookings include a daily basket of baked goods from Austin’s Swedish Hill). Guests can purchase the room’s handmade décor, such as a pair of sleek bedside lamps in milky white onyx, a 1960s La Malinche dresser and a bedspread from a Michoacan manufacturer that once supplied Herman Miller. Downstairs, glassware, candles and gifts fill a section modeled after a typical general store in a small Mexican town. But La Embajada’s heart is its inviting kitchen, where visiting chefs cook elaborate meals and staff prepare ice cream and coffee. In another twist, every bespoke detail — including a hammered copper sink, caramel-colored tiles and waxed pine cabinets — can be custom-ordered for one’s own home.

Help! United Canceled Our Trip to Paris. Or Did It? - nytimes.com - France - Washington - state New Jersey
nytimes.com
29.08.2024

Help! United Canceled Our Trip to Paris. Or Did It?

Last Oct. 10, my wife, a friend and I arrived at Washington Dulles International Airport to fly to Paris on a trip we had originally planned for April but had to postpone. At the United Airlines check-in counter, agents told us our reservation had been canceled — by us! Even weirder, the same thing had happened three weeks earlier, when the airline sent us an email saying we had canceled our trip. That time, we called and insisted United reissue the reservation for the same price, which it did by giving us a travel voucher and instantly redeeming it. At the airport, though, we watched as supervisors got their supervisors involved, and we were eventually told that something about the voucher had raised questions about fraud. We missed our flight and bought last-minute tickets for that evening’s 11 p.m. United flight to Paris. Then flight was canceled, though this time for everyone. Given the day’s stress and frustration, we gave up on the trip, had dinner and went to the airport Marriott before heading home the next morning. We believe United owes us for the cost of the last-minute flight ($4,475), a portion of the earlier canceled flight ($3,099), the cost of our transportation, hotel and meals that day ($1,178) and the money we lost on nonrefundable plans in France ($2,007). Can you help?

United executive explains why the airline hasn't bought Boeing's newest widebody plane - insider.com - Los Angeles - Britain - Usa - city London - Hong Kong - state New Jersey - city Los Angeles - San Francisco - city Chicago - state Washington - city San Francisco - Qatar - Denver - city Houston - county Delta - county Pacific - city Doha - city Newark, state New Jersey
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29.08.2024

United executive explains why the airline hasn't bought Boeing's newest widebody plane

Despite 481 orders from airlines around the world, Boeing can't sell US carriers on its new widebody jetliner.

Dating Apps Keep Shaping the Way We Travel—and It’s Complicated - cntraveler.com - city Tokyo
cntraveler.com
29.08.2024

Dating Apps Keep Shaping the Way We Travel—and It’s Complicated

There’s a lot to dislike about dating apps: people’s repetitive profiles (let me guess—you’re also passionate about “food”); the déjà vu conversations (him: “hey”; me: “heyy”); how Hinge’s algorithm puts the people it deems hot behind its paywalled “standouts” feature (or the “rose jail,” as the internet has dubbed it). When I discuss such matters over Sunday lunches with my astrological twin (i.e., we share the same sun, moon, and rising signs), she sometimes encourages me to take a break from the apps. Then I do another dating app detox. But what’s the first thing I do when I travel solo? Yeah, I download them again.

Short-Term Rental Arms Race, Saudi Tourism Push and Air France-KLM's Next Move - skift.com - Germany - France - Italy - Britain - Saudi Arabia
skift.com
29.08.2024

Short-Term Rental Arms Race, Saudi Tourism Push and Air France-KLM's Next Move

Good morning from Skift. It’s Thursday, August 29, and here’s what you need to know about the business of travel today.

The Evolution of Religious Tourism in India - India Report - skift.com - China - Maldives - India - Zimbabwe
skift.com
29.08.2024

The Evolution of Religious Tourism in India - India Report

Did you know: In 2022, the number of domestic tourists who visited Indian pilgrimage sites was more than India’s population – 1.43 billion. 

Visit Florida on LGTBQ Travel Page Removal - skift.com - state Florida - state Indiana - county Bay - city Tampa, county Bay
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29.08.2024

Visit Florida on LGTBQ Travel Page Removal

Visit Florida made its first public comment Wednesday about the removal of its “LGTBQ Travel” page, after more than a week of no explanation of why it was taken down.

Love collecting passport stamps? You only have until November to get one from an EU country - euronews.com - Eu
euronews.com
29.08.2024

Love collecting passport stamps? You only have until November to get one from an EU country

Passport stamps are badges of honour for many travellers, creating a nostalgic paper trail of their adventures.

Minority groups in Germany warn of possible far-right success in state elections - euronews.com - Germany - city Berlin - Eu - Usa - Turkey - Syria
euronews.com
28.08.2024

Minority groups in Germany warn of possible far-right success in state elections

As voters prepare to head to the polls in the German states of Saxony, Thuringia, and Brandenburg this September, minority groups are raising concerns about the potential rise of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD).

Is Vrbo's Nick Saban Ad Trolling Airbnb Rooms? - skift.com - state Colorado - state Alabama
skift.com
28.08.2024

Is Vrbo's Nick Saban Ad Trolling Airbnb Rooms?

Vrbo has a new ad featuring legendary Alabama University football coach and current ESPN analyst Nick Saban as a nightmare vacation rental host. He soaks in a hot tub with with a clearly unsettled couple seeking privacy, tells them they can shower for five minutes maximum, and warns there’s “no fun” allowed.

100ml limit on liquids to return to all EU airports from September - euronews.com - Eu - Greece - city Brussels
euronews.com
28.08.2024

100ml limit on liquids to return to all EU airports from September

Passing through airport security can be a tedious part of the air travel process but some European airports had managed to speed it up thanks to the installation of state-of-the-art scanners, which allow passengers to carry electronic devices and cosmetics of any quantity in their luggage without having to take them out. 

'It has been effective': Screen blocking Mount Fuji taken down but tourists warned to behave - euronews.com - Japan - prefecture Yamanashi
euronews.com
28.08.2024

'It has been effective': Screen blocking Mount Fuji taken down but tourists warned to behave

A town in Japan got so fed up with tourists earlier this year that they built a huge fence blocking the view of the attraction they are coming for - the famous Mount Fuji.

Iceland volcano 2024: Is it safe to travel and is the eruption affecting flights? - euronews.com - Iceland - Norway - city Reykjavik - city Grindavík
euronews.com
28.08.2024

Iceland volcano 2024: Is it safe to travel and is the eruption affecting flights?

A volcano in Iceland has erupted for the sixth time in three months, spewing red lava through a 4 kilometre fissure on the Reykjanes Peninsula.

Europe's travel strikes: Flight and train disruption you can expect in August and September - euronews.com - Spain - Germany - France - Italy - Britain - city Rome
euronews.com
28.08.2024

Europe's travel strikes: Flight and train disruption you can expect in August and September

Strikes are a regular occurrence in Europe, as employees withhold their labour to fight for better pay and conditions.

What is West Nile virus and should travellers in Europe be worried following recent deaths in Spain? - euronews.com - Spain - Austria - Croatia - France - Greece - Hungary - Italy - Japan - Serbia - Romania - Uganda
euronews.com
28.08.2024

What is West Nile virus and should travellers in Europe be worried following recent deaths in Spain?

Concerns are growing over the rise of West Nile virus after it killed two more people in Seville, Spain, raising the country's total to five deaths this year.

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