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Cathay Pacific adds Munich, Brussels flights for summer 2025

Cathay Pacific adds Munich, Brussels flights for summer 2025

Cathay Pacific has announced that it will be launching direct flights to Munich, Germany, for the first time as well as resuming flights to Brussels, Belgium, in summer 2025.   This will provide travelers with non-stop connections between Hong Kong and two of Europe’s major cities, the airline announced in a press release published on December […]

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Name change reflects expanded focus for Commercial Space Federation

Name change reflects expanded focus for Commercial Space Federation

WASHINGTON — An industry group is changing its name, ever so slightly, to more accurately reflect its work across the broader commercial space industry. The Commercial Spaceflight Federation announced Dec. 3 that it was changing its name to the Commercial Space Federation, effective immediately, as part of other changes in the trade group to promote

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Icelandair introduces Airbus A321LR, signalling fleet modernisation

Icelandair introduces Airbus A321LR, signalling fleet modernisation

Icelandair has officially joined the ranks of Airbus operators with the delivery of its first A321LR aircraft in Hamburg, Germany, on December 3, 2024. This marks a pivotal step in the airline’s fleet renewal strategy. The A321LR, one of four leased from SMBC Aviation Capital Limited, features 187 seats in a two-class layout (22 Business,

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Dusit Hotels and Resorts set for Malaysia debut with the opening of Dusit Princess Melaka

Dusit Hotels and Resorts set for Malaysia debut with the opening of Dusit Princess Melaka

The centrally located property is ready to welcome business and leisure travellers from 7 December 2024.. Dusit Hotels and Resorts under Dusit International, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and property development companies, is delighted to announce the soft opening of its first hotel in Malaysia, Dusit Princess Melaka, on 7 December 2024. Strategically located in the

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From Points to Personalization: Tips for Modern Guest Loyalty Programs

From Points to Personalization: Tips for Modern Guest Loyalty Programs

Loyal customers spend 22% more than single-visit guests. That goes some way to explaining why 77% of hoteliers consider guest loyalty a key priority, yet it’s an area where many hotels struggle to deliver. For hoteliers, loyalty isn’t just about giving away points or perks – it’s about creating lasting emotional connections with guests. Loyal

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Africa: With Angola Trip, Biden Fulfils Promise to Visit Sub-Saharan Africa

Africa: With Angola Trip, Biden Fulfils Promise to Visit Sub-Saharan Africa

Washington — Outgoing US president Joe Biden is headed to the Southern African country of Angola this week, fulfilling a key promise in a bid to shore up ties with the continent. Biden, who will stay in the capital city Luanda from today to Wednesday, will be the first US president to visit the oil-rich

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UK signals openness to deal with Greece over Parthenon sculptures

UK signals openness to deal with Greece over Parthenon sculptures

This article was originally published in Greek UK law prevents the British Museum from permanently returning the sculptures to Greece. Talks are reportedly underway about a long-term loan, but the government has said it will not change the law to enable their permanent removal. ADVERTISEMENT Greek government sources have claimed that the British prime minister is

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How Automation Is Helping Companies Prep for Labor Shortages

How Automation Is Helping Companies Prep for Labor Shortages

Even before President-elect Donald Trump said he would pursue mass deportations, rattling industries that rely on immigrant workers, the U.S. had a labor problem. Baby Boomers are retiring and there just aren’t enough people to take their place. This has big implications for the country’s economy, and could potentially drive up inflation as a labor

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