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Indian Aviation Industry Hit by Multiple Bomb Threat Hoaxes, Causing Delays and Flight Diversions

Indian airlines, including Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air, faced multiple fake bomb threats over 48 hours, but the reason for the surge is still unknown.


United Airlines Expands Direct Flights to Unique Places Like Greenland, Mongolia, and More

United Airlines is launching nonstop flights to unique destinations like Greenland, Mongolia, and Senegal starting in 2025, providing travelers with access to off-the-beaten-path locations.

Starlink to Provide Free In-Flight Internet Across United Airlines Fleet Starting 2025

United Airlines and Starlink have teamed up to offer free, high-speed in-flight internet on over 1,000 aircraft starting in early 2025, enhancing passenger connectivity with features like live TV and streaming services.

SpaceX's Historic Private Spacewalker Is Billionaire Jared Isaacman—Will They Beat Apollo's Distance?

SpaceX's first private spacewalk mission, led by billionaire Jared Isaacman, aims to surpass past space records with a five-day flight that includes testing custom spacesuits while venturing farther than the International Space Station.


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Hong Kong Exits 'Golden Era' in Retail as Mainland Tourists Cut Back on Luxury Spending
Hong Kong's retail sector has seen a 7.3% decline in 2024, mainly due to reduced spending by mainland Chinese tourists despite a surge in visitor arrivals.
Ryanair CEO Proposes Two-Drink Limit to to Prevent In-Flight Aggressive Behaviors
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary proposes a two-drink limit for passengers at airports to combat increasing in-flight disorder and violent incidents.
North Korea to Reopen Borders for International Visitors, Starting December 2024
North Korea will partially reopen its borders for international tourism by December 2024, allowing travel to Samjiyon and other locations after nearly four years of closure due to COVID-19.
Aaron Sutherland, Founder of Jetsetter
Tired of relying on filtered photos and biased reviews when planning your luxury getaways? Aaron Sutherland, a seasoned travel expert and serial entrepreneur, is changing the game with Jetsetter. This innovative platform combines cutting-edge VR technology with Sutherland's deep industry knowledge to provide travelers with unprecedented access to the world's most exclusive destinations.
Whispers of the World: Reimagining the Travel Experience with Dragonfly Trekkers
In the serene splendor of Whistler, British Columbia, where snow-capped peaks meet verdant forests, Gennie Apulova discovered the spark for her groundbreaking idea. As a passionate traveler and software engineer, Gennie knew both the excitement of exploration and the stress of travel logistics. One crisp evening, while hiking a peaceful trail at the base of Blackcomb Mountain, she was mesmerized by the landscape's beauty and envisioned a transformative solution.
Here’s Why the Paris Olympics May Be Recalled as a Historical Flop
Compared to previous versions of the games, there seemed to be a crisis the Paris Olympics is facing on promoting the competitions, the general preparations and contingencies the French government is facing, and the moral integrity of the global athletic system.
Delta Demands Compensation for Microsoft Cyber Outage
Delta Airlines has hired David Boies, prominent attorney and chair of law firm Boies Schiller Flexner, in order to seek damages from CrowdStrike and Microsoft after an outage this month that caused millions of computers to crash, including those in airports.
Paris Olympics Fails to Boost Tourism; Airlines and Hospitality Sectors Affected
High prices and local warnings have led to a decline in tourism to Paris during the Summer Olympics, impacting airlines and the hospitality industry.
North Korea to Open New Resort Tourism Site in 2025 Despite Foreign Tourist Ban
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the Wonsan-Kalma tourism site, which opened in May 2025, despite the ongoing ban on most foreign tourists entering the country.
[UPDATE] Delta Air Lines Revises Uniform Policy Following Palestinian Pin Backlash
Delta Air Lines is changing its employee uniform policy to ban pins representing any country or nationality other than the United States following controversy over flight attendants wearing Palestinian flag pins.
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