Opinion

Harvard study: Air travel presents lower COVID-19 risk than shopping and dining out

A new gate-to-gate study by scientists from Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health is the most comprehensive research to date to conclude that the layered approach U.S. airlines, including Delta, have taken to protect customers and employees from COVID-19 means the risk of exposure during air travel is very low. To date, the Centers […]

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Rail travel likely to boom post COVID-19

International rail travel offers an ‘environmentally friendly’ alternative to flying and as the second wave of COVID-19 approaches, it may experience a boom post-pandemic. Tourists are likely to favor destinations closer to home due to fears of flying and ever-changing restrictions on international travel. Consequently, rail travel is likely to benefit – although it is […]

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United Airlines Executives alerted of safety flaws in regards to COVID-19

When flying on Emirates anywhere in the world a temperature check before boarding the aircraft and a COVID-19 check is routine. When flying in the United States of America a COVID-19 test is only required when flying to Hawaii to avoid quarantine, but a temperature check is no longer a requirement anywhere when flying on […]

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Pakistan launches its first ever metro train line built by China

Pakistani officials announced that the country’s first ever metro train service, constructed by China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. and China North Industries Corporation, has started its commercial operations. The Orange Line commercial service was inaugurated Sunday in Lahore, the capital city of Pakistan’s Punjab province, opening a new stage for the South Asian country […]

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Opinion

Lifestyle hospitality brand LOGE appoints Director of Operations & CCO

Johannes Ariens, CEO at LOGE, is pleased to announce the appointment and promotion of Lindsay Wolff-Logsdon and Ian McClendon. As the lifestyle hospitality brand expands, launching its sixth west coast property in January 2021, the promotion of two integral team members further exemplifies LOGE’s dedication to guest experience and team building. As LOGE’s new Director […]

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Hong Kong Embraces New Norms of Travel

A spotlight is shining on concerted efforts by Hong Kong Tourism Board public and private sectors in preparation for tourism revival in the post-pandemic city. From aviation and hotels, to retail/food and beverage and attractions, and from the MICE industry to transportation, tourism-related industries in Hong Kong have adapted new safety measure and technologies to […]

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Opinion

Marine Diesel Engine Market: Latest Trend & Regional Analysis Of Leading Players By 2026

The marine diesel engine market is estimated to observe impressive growth over the forecast time period due to development of new technologies, improved fuel-efficiency, and reliability. Likewise, growing awareness regarding the need for sustainable technologies will further support the market outlook. Increasing shipping activities have had a massive negative impact on the environment. To that […]

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Opinion

LGBTQ Travel during COVID-19 : A trillion Dollar business

The LGBTQ Travel and Tourism Industry has more than 1 trillion buying power in the United States alone. In 1992, two friends, Thomas Roth and David Paisley, marketing and social sciences specialists – and members of the LGBTQ community – had an idea. They wanted to help companies and brands understand the emerging LGBTQ community […]

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This Convention center was generating a profit

International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) has today released its Annual Performance Review revealing delegates attending events at the venue generated $510 million in direct expenditure for New South Wales (NSW), despite the economic fallout from COVID-19 on the 2019/20 financial operating year. The report shows a year in two parts, with Australia’s premier convention, […]

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