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AA Retires American Way Magazine
American Airlines began filling its seatbacks with American Way — launched as The American Way — in 1966. Since then, the inflight magazine has ... -
Why Your Next Trip May Be Booked By AI
A survey of 2,000 Americans, commissioned by LivePerson, Inc. and conducted by OnePoll, found that nearly three-fourths of consumers (73%) prefer messaging ... -
The Need For Digital Covid Credentials
Recently the International Air Transport Association (IATA) warned of potential airport chaos unless governments move quickly to adopt digital processes ... -
United To Return To Supersonic Air Travel
Big news out of Denver and Chicago as United Airlines just announced it will return to supersonic air travel by ... -
British Airways Seeks To Change How Fliers Check In
Hoping to adapt to a more socially distanced airport experience, British Airways is looking to change how fliers check in. ... -
North American Airline Satisfaction
Let’s face it last year was a bizarre year for air travel across the globe, but that didn’t stop J.D. ... -
Where People Are Traveling
According to the most recent data from OAG, a data driven organization for airlines, nine of the world’s Top 10 busiest ... -
Travelers Are Excited To Travel Again
A new report shows that travelers are excited to travel again according to the 2021 “Spring Edition” of its Portrait ... -
US Domestic Air Travel To Recover By 2022
Leisure travel in America will push the US domestic airline industry to a COVID recovery by early 2022 according to ... -
Top 50 Women In Travel
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) – the world’s largest business travel association and worldwide leader in education, research, networking, ...