Passenger dies after ‘severe turbulence’ on Singapore Airlines flight—Here’s how rare such casualties are
Flight attendants have accounted for most turbulence-related injuries in recent decades.
Flight attendants have accounted for most turbulence-related injuries in recent decades.
The Middle East kingdom is on massive building spree—creating private islands, luxury hotels, theme parks, cruise ports, even a desert ski resort. The question remains: If they build it, who will come?
Athan Didaskalou and Richard Li, the co-founders of prestige luggage brand, July, started the business after tossing up a number of product ideas in categories primed for a shake-up. Five years later, July – the premium, design and innovation-focused luggage brand – is one of the fastest growing companies in a category that up until five years ago, was an outdated, dying category.
Singapore’s robust travel rebound has captured the attention of many of the region’s richest hoteliers.
Micro-X is developing an automated screening process that could save time and minimise stress, but it’s likely to be expensive.
Global travel security and safety expert Rodger Cook explains how to make the most of doing business during the busiest tourist season in three years
Qantas will reportedly scrap the December 2023 cut-off date for COVID flight refunds. But the news comes as the consumer watchdog announced it would take legal action against the airline.
Hermeus’ audacious plan to build a passenger plane able to travel at Mach 5 is a longshot, but it’s won Pentagon backing.
France has passed the bill to ban short-haul flights through parliament where a train alternative of 2.5 hours or less exists
Biometrics and AI are set to reimagine the experience of how we travel for business.