When it comes to pursuing class-action suits against airlines for not refunding taxes on totally unused tickets, the Airline Deregulation Act (ADA) of 1978 plays a crucial role. Several attempts have been made in the past, however, all such attempts have failed. This is primarily due to the “pre-emption” clause under the ADA, which states
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Tenerife, one of the largest of the Canary Islands, is a destination that offers a lot more than just beaches and sunshine. While the island is known for its beautiful coastline and pleasant climate, there is a wealth of other attractions waiting to be explored. From Unesco World Heritage Sites to gastronomy, wine tasting, and
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Thornbury Castle Hotel was recently named Britain’s Best Romantic Hotel by The Times in 2021. Stepping foot into Thornbury Castle is like stepping back in time to the Tudor days, where guests are treated to the grandeur and opulence of Renaissance living. The castle itself was once a country escape for Henry VIII and was
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In the wake of the racial reckoning in 2020, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs became a corporate imperative. However, there has been a recent backlash with a wave of challenges and lawsuits against these policies, affecting travel companies as well. For instance, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ appointees eliminated DEI programs at Walt Disney World
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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has recently introduced a groundbreaking self-service screening system prototype at their Innovation Checkpoint located at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. This innovative technology is set to revolutionize the way passengers interact with airport security protocols, particularly for TSA PreCheck passengers. The primary objective behind the development of this
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Upon conducting an audit of Boeing and Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) discovered numerous instances where the companies did not meet quality-control standards on the production line of the 737 Max 9 aircraft. The FAA highlighted issues in Boeing’s manufacturing process control, parts handling and storage, and product control. The audit
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American Airlines announced on Monday that it is investing in its fleet by ordering 260 new narrow-body jets, demonstrating its commitment to enhancing its domestic and short-haul international routes. This order includes 85 of Boeing’s 737 Max 10 planes, 85 Airbus A321neo aircraft, and 90 Embraer E175 planes. This significant order from American Airlines serves
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Tripadvisor’s attempt to create a subscription program that would give travelers discounts, drive bookings for suppliers, and revenue for itself is ending after just more than three years. This decision was announced by a Tripadvisor spokesperson in an emailed statement, marking the end of Tripadvisor Plus. The program initially became available in beta in December
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Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, a former CEO of Celebrity Cruises, has recently ventured into the world of literature with her new book, “Making Waves: A Woman’s Rise to the Top Using Smarts, Heart, and Courage”. In a conversation with cruise editor Andrea Zelinski, Lutoff-Perlo reveals that the book is dedicated to her nieces but also aims to
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American Airlines recently made headlines with their announcement of ordering 260 new planes. This order includes 85 Airbus A321neo, 85 Boeing 737 Max 10, and 90 Embraer E175 aircraft. Additionally, there are options for an additional 193 aircraft. The airline is looking to add premium seats across its narrowbody and regional fleets, catering to domestic
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Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, there are 160 winemakers who continue to produce wine in the country. The conflict, which began with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine two years ago, has resulted in a war zone that extends along the eastern border and south to the Black Sea. This region happens to be where most
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