Resumo de notícias diárias - 7 de outubro de 2020
…round of CARES Act funding, U.S. airlines agreed to forego layoffs in exchange for $25 billion in grants. This agreement expired September 30. Since then, media reports of massive airline…

…round of CARES Act funding, U.S. airlines agreed to forego layoffs in exchange for $25 billion in grants. This agreement expired September 30. Since then, media reports of massive airline…
…The company plans to expand globally and open offices in London and Tokyo, among other cities. According to Reuters, Saudi Arabia granted Air India permission to fly from New Delhi…
Alexandria, VA (October 8, 2015) – Nearly half (48 percent) of all U.S. business travelers have used an extended stay accommodation in the past 12 months when traveling internationally for business, according…
Happy New Year! Today’s week in review post wraps up 2014 and kicks off 2015 putting all the latest news in business travel at your fingertips. Business Traveller shares all…
At the end of 2017, the European Commission launched a process to review the EU’s visa policy and adapt it to today’s challenges. In this context, the European Commission published…
Alexandria, VA (November 3, 2015) – Today, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Administrator Peter Neffenger testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform providing his vision…
…United States through our hubs,” said Alfredo Babún, Air Canada Regional Manager for Andean Countries, enthusiastically. UK Government urged to invest in SAF in domestic connectivity review According to a report by the Union Connectivity Análise, the UK government…
…boarding passes will be delivered to mobile devices by airlines within four years. Finally, The New York Times talks “Open Skies”. In a review stepping into uncharted territory for the…
…jobs and GDP growth in Mexico. Skift talks European business travel’s resilience and other tourism trends this week. The Harvard Business Análise shares a trend they spotted in recent research…
…to road warriors, but in light of a report revealing the agency cleared a convicted felon for expedited airport screening said it still needs stringent oversight and review by TSA…