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Tourism
Think Iceland was an unexpected favorite for Chinese tourists, what would you say about Kazakhstan?
Peden Doma Bhutia | 6 days ago
As the world comes together to celebrate International Women's Day this week, news coming in from India highlights the country's struggle to provide a safe space for women.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 2 months ago
Airlines
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation's decision to ease work pressure on aviation crew is a welcome step, considering the recent reports of fatigue-related safety risks.
Ashvita Singh | 3 months ago
The FAA doesn't have any time to waste if it's prevent a catastrophic incident in the skies.
David Shepardson, Reuters | 5 months ago
Minneapolis has been working hard to convince its Minnesotans that it's come a long way from its darker days.
Dawit Habtemariam | 10 months ago
The Chinese are traveling, perhaps not as much as destinations would have liked them to, but the resurgence of Chinese travel brings optimism for travel businesses worldwide. It's a positive indication of recovery and a step towards normalcy in the tourism industry.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 10 months ago
Taylor Swift's concert showed Chicago can host large events. But the city's tourism industry is still combatting negative images around public safety.
Airline Weekly
A U.S. upgrade to Mexico's air safety rating is proving an ever moving target between leaders on both sides of the border to the bane of airlines.
11 months ago
Business Travel
Making business travel more inclusive for women would go a long way in helping the sector make more progress in its recovery. But companies still have a lot of work to do help female business travelers overcome the challenges they face.
Rashaad Jorden | 11 months ago
Nice and easy does it, Boeing. The FAA hopefully will place keen attention on the fixes given this aircraft's safety track record.
Reuters | 1 year ago