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Delta Demands Compensation for Microsoft Cyber Outage

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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Delta Air Lines Strikes Deal With Riyadh Air to Operate Flights Between US and Saudi Arabia
Delta Air Lines and startup Riyadh Air have entered into a partnership to connect the US and Saudi Arabia with regularly operated flights.
Walt Disney Expands Cruise Business With the Introduction of New Ship in Tokyo
Walt Disney and Japan's Oriental Land Company have announced plans to introduce a new Disney cruise ship.
Tourists Not Welcome: Barcelona Locals Fire Water Guns at Visitors in Anti-Tourism Protest
Locals of the city of Barcelona took to the streets to protest the overtourism reported in the area, with some of them firing water guns at walking tourists.
Ryanair Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Violent Brawl Breaks Out Mid-Air
A Ryanair aircraft had to make an emergency landing in Marrakech, Morocco, following a heated altercation among passengers.
United Boeing 757 Safely Lands After Losing Wheel On Takeoff
A United Airlines Boeing 757 lost a landing gear wheel while taking off from LAX on July 8, but safely landed in Denver with no further incident.
Lufthansa Receives EU Approval to Acquire ITA Airways for $350 Million
Lufthansa has won EU antitrust approval to buy 41% of ITA Airways for around $350 million. Lufthansa has received antitrust clearance from the European Union (EU) to acquire 41% of ITA Airways for 325 million euros (about $350 million) following the sale of certain routes and slots, the company announced Wednesday, July 3.
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Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) have implemented strict guidelines to counter rising customer harassment, including sexual harassment, abusive language, physical assault, and indecent behavior.
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American Airlines and other North American carriers face severe pilot shortages due to increased post-pandemic travel, prompting them to pause pilot training programs for now.
United Airlines Denies Removing Woman From Flight for Misgendering Staff Member
United Airlines has refuted an American mother's claim that she was kicked off a flight after she mistakenly misgendered a flight attendant.
Uber to Pay $1,000 to US, Canada Drivers Who Will Ditch Their Cars for 5 Weeks
Uber will pay more than 100 people in the US and Canada $1,000 to abandon their cars for five weeks.
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