Travel to ‘amber list’ countries from the UK should not be encouraged by airlines
Launching seat sales to ‘amber list’ countries give the wrong impression to UK travellers, which could result in passenger disloyalty in the future.
Launching seat sales to ‘amber list’ countries give the wrong impression to UK travellers, which could result in passenger disloyalty in the future.
TMCs will look to consolidate as business travel is reduced by the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the Covid-19 pandemic, many travellers will opt for point-to-point airlines such as low-cost that offer direct routes and will prefer to travel closer to home.
A growing desire for contactless technology could benefit travellers, destinations and airports.
Slovenia could feature as a promising traveller destination due to its sustainable character and its potential to meet growing traveller demands.
With key changes, low-cost carriers could benefit from reduced corporate travel budgets post-pandemic.
Wowcher’s promotion of mystery holiday packages acts as an enticing prospect for UK travelers. However, on-going international travel restrictions could hinder the chances success.
It is likely that space will increasingly become a theatre in which peer adversary contests are fought. However, commercialisation of space is also an important driver of technology.
The recently announced green list status of Portugal from the UK is overwhelmingly positive and has created a surge in demand.
With low barriers to entry and financial concerns still high amongst travellers, now may be the best time for new low-cost carriers to enter the market.