Swiss Airline is currently taking steps to address the evolving needs of the market. The airline industry is on the verge of transformation. With the emergence of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, demographic shifts, and increasing demand for new flight experiences, the industry requires a rethink and reassessment of its business practices. As part of the Lufthansa Group, Swiss Airline is planning a fundamental overhaul of its fleet, both by adding new aircraft and by offering new experiences to its existing services. The main focus of Swiss Airline's new product offering is a completely redesigned cabin for its long-haul aircraft fleet. Currently, Swiss Airline operates flights to over 100 destinations worldwide. The airline transported over 19 million passengers in 2019.
Create: Feb 28, 2024 Edit: Feb 28, 2024 International NewsIn 2024, the Etihad Airways group aims for sustainable and long-term growth, seeking to expand its operations.The company plans to achieve a shift of 30 million passengers per year by increasing the number of destinations served and flights to key international markets.Development plans include expanding the fleet size, investing in new technologies, and enhancing customer services.Additionally, Etihad aims to utilize fuel-efficient aircraft, invest in sustainable fuels, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Create: Feb 28, 2024 Edit: Feb 28, 2024 International NewsIn a move to expand its operations in Australia, Emirates has announced it will increase its services to the country.Starting October 1st, Emirates will upgrade its second daily flight between Dubai and Brisbane (EK430/431) to an Airbus A380.This upgrade will significantly increase passenger capacity and provide a more comfortable and relaxed travel experience for passengers. In addition, Emirates will launch a second daily service between Dubai and Perth on December 1st, operated by a Boeing 777-300ER.This move demonstrates Emirates' commitment to expanding and strengthening its presence in the Australian market.
Create: Feb 23, 2024 Edit: Feb 23, 2024 International NewsOzhotels, recognized as a leading hotel group in Turkey, has signed a contract with Marriott, the world's largest hotel chain brand, to open two new hotels in Antalya. The regional manager of Ozhotels in Antalya stated: "We are proud to collaborate with the Marriott brand to open these two new hotels in Antalya."These hotels will contribute to the improvement of the tourism industry in Antalya and provide quality services to guests from around the world. The chairman of the Ozhotels board also expressed satisfaction with this collaboration, stating: "This is a significant milestone for Ozhotels.""We are collaborating with the Marriott brand, one of the most recognized brands in the hotel industry, to provide a unique experience for our guests in Antalya." The opening of these two new hotels will create new job opportunities in Antalya and contribute to the economic prosperity of the region.
Create: Feb 23, 2024 Edit: Feb 23, 2024 International NewsTurkish airlines , a global leader in aviation, has hailed a major move made by Türkiye to extend visa-free entry to the nationals of the UAE, Oman, Bahrain, and Saudi Arabia Tourists from these countries can now spend 90 out of 180 days in Türkiye without a vi The new visa exemption rule is set to bolster ties between Türkiye and these countries, and further strengthen the country’s tourist numbers from 2024, Turkish Airlines noted
Create: Feb 23, 2024 Edit: Feb 23, 2024 International NewsSaudi Arabia's Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Tevfik er-Rabia, confirmed Turkey's inclusion in the electronic visa program. From ftnnews, with this application, Turkish citizens can obtain a visa in less than five minutes or upon arrival at any Saudi Arabian airport. The visa will be valid for one year, allowing a 90-day stay. Furthermore, with the electronic visa, Turkish citizens can visit not only Mecca and Medina but also all regions and cities in Saudi Arabia
Create: Feb 12, 2024 Edit: Feb 12, 2024 International NewsTurkey and Britain marked a pivotal moment in their aviation ties with a key meeting held at Turkish Airlines headquarters. During this meeting, officials from both countries engaged in discussions about enhancing bilateral relations, exploring new investments, fostering competitive industrial collaborations, and supporting sustainable initiatives in aviation. This session followed Turkish Airlines' announcement in December 2023 regarding the order of 12 Airbus A350 aircraft, further solidifying the commitment to advancing their aviation cooperation.
Create: Jan 25, 2024 Edit: Jan 25, 2024 International NewsHotels that we look forward to their exciting opening in 2022 Part 3; Nobu Santorini Hotel- Greece 🇬🇷 The 26th branch of Nobu Hotel in Greece will be opened in Santorini Nubo hotel architect Designed in the traditional whitewashed Cycladic style with minimalistic décor to optimally enhance the dramatic vistas beyond. Nobu Hotel Santorini offers 25 stunning accommodations, all with breathtaking views of the Caldera and the Aegean Sea. It offer a nobu restaurant, luxe spa, fitness center, two level infinity pool and five pool villas Nobu hotel opening this spring is also just 20 minutes from santorini international airport. It also offers a unique blend of Japanese hospitality and stunning Santorini and Whether you’re looking for Nobu Hotel classics or locally packages, explore our offers to find the stay that suits you best.
Create: Oct 22, 2022 Edit: Oct 22, 2022 TVOver 94,000 domestic tourists have stayed in the province during the mentioned time, Jalil Jabari said on Thursday. In nine months, over 16,000 foreign travelers stayed in the province’s accommodation centers and it is estimated that 5,500 foreign tourists will stay in these units in the fourth quarter of the year, the official added. The accommodation centers have generated over 40 job opportunities during the mentioned time as well, he noted. Back in December, Jamshid Hamzehzadeh the head of the Iranian Hoteliers Association announced that following the planned measures, the occupancy rate of the country’s hotels, which had fallen below five percent because of the outbreak of the coronavirus, has reached 45 percent over the past three months. Multiple problems, notably the pandemic, caused a severe impact on the tourism industry, the official explained. Even before the coronavirus outbreak and in 2019, travel was reduced due to heavy rains and flooding across the country, and the hotel industry had to recoup nearly 100 percent of the costs paid for canceled hotel reservations, he added. The Iranian hoteliers have lost 220 trillion rials (about $740 million) over the past two years, he noted. However, some problems have been resolved and the hotels’ condition has improved, he mentioned. Back in October, the official announced that Iranian hotels are ready to receive foreign tourists as the issuance of tourist visas and the flow of foreign tourists from land and air borders would be resumed. Ninety percent of the hotel staff have been vaccinated against the coronavirus, so the hotels are ready to welcome foreign tourists, observing strict health protocols, he said. The main destinations of foreign tourists in Iran are specifically cities such as Mashhad, Qom, Tabriz, Shiraz, Yazd, and Isfahan, and to return to the figure of over eight million incoming tourists before the outbreak of the coronavirus, serious planning is required, the official added. Iraqi tourists will flood the country once the borders open, but attracting tourists from Europe will require some time, he noted. However, he noted that two-thirds of the hotel staff have lost their jobs, he added. Back in September, Hamzehzadeh announced that all employees of accommodation centers across Iran are scheduled to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. “To vaccinate staffs of all accommodation centers, including eco-lodges, apartment hotels, and guest houses, as well as hotels, more coordination with the Ministry of Health is needed,” he added.
Create: Jan 15, 2022 Edit: Jan 15, 2022 Regional NewsWyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world’s largest hotel franchising company with approximately 9,000 hotels across nearly 95 countries, continues to expand its global footprint with its entry into Poland with the 205-room upscale Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town. Managed by Mogotel Hotel Group, a leading hotel operator in the Baltics, the property is expected to open early next month and will be located in the heart of Wroclaw’s city center. One of the largest cities in Western Poland and home to many renowned universities and research centers, Wroclaw combines rich history and charming architecture with a lively cultural scene across its museums, theatres, art galleries and workshops. Perfectly positioned for exploring the central, picturesque Old Town with many attractions and landmarks, the hotel will feature stylish guest rooms, an expansive atrium and a top floor wellness area, with a state of the art fitness room, sauna and steam bath. The hotel will offer a wide range of food and beverage outlets including a gourmet restaurant, a cozy lounge and bar to relax and socialize. Those traveling for business will also have access the hotel’s 11 meeting rooms, which accommodate a total capacity of over 400 attendees. In addition, the hotel is conveniently located just 10 miles from Wroclaw’s International Copernicus Airport. Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town is the latest addition in Wyndham Hotels & Resorts growing portfolio in Europe, including over 350 operational hotels across 30 countries and a development pipeline of over 90 properties. Wyndham hotels in Poland and around the world participate in Wyndham Rewards, the world’s most generous hotel rewards program with more than 50,000 hotels, vacation club resorts and vacation rentals worldwide.
Create: Jan 11, 2022 Edit: Jan 11, 2022 International NewsThe Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is home to the first hotel in the world to serve and comfort camels. The hotel, called Tatman, includes 120 hotel rooms that provide all services to camels, local media from the gulf country reported on Sunday. According to Arabic daily, English Al-Arabiya, more than 50 people serve in this hotel and they are divided between room services, care, attention, and protection as well. Tatman hotel, provides a 5-star service, including preparing meals for camels, taking care of the appearance and general appearance, in addition to providing hot milk, and making sure to clean and heat the rooms. “This hotel is the first of its kind in the world, but in a different and new style. Everything is available ranging from cleaning rooms to warm air-conditioning,” the official spokesman for the camel club in Saudi Arabia, Muhammad Al-Harbi said in a presentation video.
Create: Jan 11, 2022 Edit: Jan 13, 2022 International NewsIran's Ministry of Cooperatives, Labour, and Social Welfare has declared Tehran's readiness to dispatch Iranian skilled workforce to Serbia. Director General of the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security for international affairs Hamed Forouzan made the remark in a meeting with Serbian Ambassador to Tehran Dragan Todorović on Wednesday. Referring to long-term political and international relations between Serbia and Iran, Forouzan noted that a draft memorandum of understanding on job creation and vocational cooperation is being finalized and that another MoU on social security is being prepared, which would be inked hopefully concurrent with a visit by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić to Iran. The Iranian official also invited the Serbian ambassador to pay a visit to the Social Security Investment Company of Iran (SHASTA), adding that the meeting with the ambassador can help facilitate cooperation between Serbian and Iranian economic and trade groups. Forouzan underlined that the Islamic Republic of Iran expects Serbia to support Tehran in international organizations. Todorović, for his part, said that the joint meeting has been held to evaluate the current situation in order to pave the way for expansion of trade ties in different fields such as agriculture and tourism. Emphasizing on the need for facilitating issuance of visa for businessmen of both countries, the ambassador said that the main obstacle in the way of expansion of trade relationship is problems concerning banking transactions. He expressed hope that resolving political issues would pave the way for feasible trade and banking cooperation. Statistics indicate that trade ties between Serbia and Iran boosted in recent years, for instance the economic exchanges stood at 52.3 million dollars in 2018. Iran exported goods worth 42.4 million dollars to Serbia in that year and imported 9.8 million dollars from the European country in the same period.
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