
80 Years of Ethiopian Airlines: How Africa’s Leading Carrier Grew Into a Global Force
Ethiopian Airlines marked its 80th anniversary, celebrating eight decades of growth from a modest regional carrier to Africa’s largest airline. The carrier now operates a modern fleet of over 120 aircraft, including Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Airbus A350s, and serves more than 125 destinations across six continents. Its hub in Addis Ababa has become a pivotal gateway linking Africa with Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas. Recent financials show a profit of roughly $1.2 billion in FY2023, driven by strong passenger demand and expanding cargo operations.

SO/ Uptown Dubai Launches ‘Brunch & Bed’ Staycation Offer With Rooms For Just AED 1
Uptown Dubai's SO hotel has rolled out a "Brunch & Bed" staycation, letting guests secure a room for just AED 1 (≈ $0.27) when they book the Tiger Brunch for two at Citronelle. The promotion pairs a high‑margin dining experience with near‑free...

Nikki Beach Hospitality Group to Debut Resort and Residences in Marrakech
Nikki Beach Hospitality Group announced plans to launch its first resort and residences in Marrakech, Morocco. The development will feature a 250‑room hotel, 120 upscale residential units, and a private beach club. Partnering with a local real‑estate developer, the project...

Watts the Deal With E-Bikes?
The piece is a curated roundup of lifestyle and travel stories published between March 27 and April 11, 2026. It highlights emerging trends such as fashion‑hotel collaborations, in‑store dining experiences by fashion brands, social run clubs as marketing engines, and the growing importance...

April Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Travel Disruptions?
Business Traveller’s April issue features a quiz that gauges travelers’ knowledge of common flight disruptions and passenger rights. The questions cover the leading cause of delays, EU261 compensation limits, airline duty‑of‑care obligations, the Montreal Convention for luggage, and UK rail...

Hotel Review: Ardbeg House, Islay, Scotland
Ardbeg House, the boutique hotel attached to the Ardbeg distillery on Islay, opened in late 2023 to cater to whisky enthusiasts seeking an immersive stay. The property features a limited number of rooms, each designed with a focus on the...

Business Class Fares Ease as Gulf Carriers Like Etihad Look to Win Back Demand
Business class fares on Gulf carriers are easing after two years of record‑high prices driven by strong demand and limited supply. Etihad and Emirates have introduced competitive promotions on long‑haul routes, lowering fares while premium cabin load factors stay robust....

Air Astana Launches Direct Almaty-Shanghai Service
Air Astana has inaugurated a direct Almaty‑Shanghai service, operating three times a week. The new route expands the carrier’s Chinese footprint to six cities and brings its weekly Kazakhstan‑China frequencies to 32. In 2025 the airline moved more than 250,000...

Dubai’s CASSETTE and NETTE Al Barari Incorporate Free-to-Use Community Workspaces
Dubai’s co‑working pioneers CASSETTE and NETTE have opened two free‑to‑use community workspaces in the Al Barari district. The venues offer high‑speed internet, meeting rooms and a sustainability‑focused environment aimed at freelancers, startups and remote professionals. By removing membership fees, the operators...

Copa Airlines Confirms Starlink Wifi Rollout Starting This Year
Copa Airlines announced it will equip its Boeing 737 fleet with Starlink satellite Wi‑Fi, becoming the first Latin American carrier to offer LEO‑based high‑speed connectivity. Installation begins this year with most flights expected to have service by October. The move...

How to Spend an Extra Day in Yokohama, Japan
A recent roundup highlights several hospitality and travel developments: Air India’s CEO Campbell Wilson resigns, prompting a leadership overhaul; Kerzner International adds South Africa’s Shamwari Private Game Reserve to its Rare Finds portfolio; hotel minibars evolve with tech‑enabled, sustainable offerings;...

United App Now Shows TSA Security Wait Times at Major Airports
United Airlines has upgraded its mobile app to show real‑time TSA security wait times at major U.S. airports. The data, pulled from Department of Homeland Security sensors, covers more than 30 hubs and updates every few minutes. Passengers can now...

Leadership Shake-Up at Air India as CEO Campbell Wilson Resigns
Campbell Wilson is stepping down as chief executive of Air India after a three‑year tenure that saw the carrier post its first profit in five years and lift its load factor to 78%. During his leadership the airline added 20...

An Extra Day in Lisbon
Lisbon is rapidly becoming a magnet for entrepreneurs and digital nomads, thanks to favorable tax policies, robust connectivity, and a vibrant startup ecosystem. The city’s cultural fabric—spanning world‑class museums, contemporary galleries, and a dynamic dining scene—offers a high‑quality lifestyle that...

Stars in the Sky: World-Class Chefs Redefining Inflight Dining
World‑class chefs are partnering with major airlines to overhaul inflight dining, introducing multi‑course menus crafted by culinary icons such as Massimo Bottura and Dominique Crenn. The initiative, rolled out on 12 international routes, adds an average $15 premium per passenger...

Couture Cuisine: Why Fashion Brands Are Pivoting to In-Store Dining
Luxury fashion houses are expanding into in‑store dining as millennials and Gen Z prioritize experiences over possessions, with 78% of the former preferring events to products. The trend follows a slowdown in traditional growth markets like China, prompting brands to create...

Pullman Dubai Creek City Centre Launches Staycation With Retail Benefits
Pullman Dubai Creek City Centre has unveiled a staycation package that includes a AED 100 (≈$27) shopping voucher for the adjacent City Centre Deira mall, plus unrestricted use of its fitness centre, spa, rooftop pool and padel court. Accor Live Limitless...

Flight Review: American Airlines, First Class, LaGuardia to Miami
The review examines American Airlines’ domestic First Class on a Boeing 737‑800 from LaGuardia to Miami, highlighting the streamlined check‑in, early boarding, and the cabin’s Boeing Sky Interior. Seats feature a 37‑inch pitch, 20‑inch width and a modest 5‑inch recline, but...

Behind the Scenes: Monica Galetti and Singapore Airlines’ Catering
The piece takes readers inside dnata’s Heathrow catering hub where Singapore Airlines’ Business Class meals are crafted, spotlighting chef Monica Galetti’s limited‑edition spring menu. Galetti walks through dishes such as crab salad, spinach velouté, butter‑poached chicken and rhubarb cake, explaining...

The New Age of Hotel Minibars
High‑end hotels are reinventing minibars, swapping generic snacks for locally sourced foods, handcrafted cocktails, wellness products, and even pet‑friendly treats. Properties such as Aman New York offer complimentary, apothecary‑style cocktails, while Equinox Hotels stock superfood bites and collagen masks. In...

How Social Run Clubs Became a Powerful Marketing Engine
Social run clubs have evolved from niche gatherings into a global marketing platform, with Strava reporting nearly one million new clubs in 2025—a four‑fold increase from the prior year. Brands such as Reebok, Mizuno, and Adidas now sponsor clubs like...

How to Spend an Extra Day in Cape Town
Cape Town is expanding with the Granger Bay mixed‑use development reshaping the V&A Waterfront. New luxury options include Atzaró’s six‑suite boutique retreat and the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, which houses over 500 works. Visitors can experience authentic cuisine...

Travel Trends: Booking In
Literary‑themed travel is booming, with Pinterest searches for book‑retreat ideas soaring 265% and 32% of travelers choosing destinations cited in novels. Skyscanner reports 78% of travelers have booked or would consider a literature‑inspired trip, while its hotel “library” filter usage...

Dubai Hotel Cluster Launches ‘Work From Hotel’ Staycation Initiative
Dubai’s Deira and Gold District hotel cluster has launched a “Work From Hotel” staycation package aimed at remote workers. The program, available at six Accor‑branded properties, offers shared workspaces, complimentary coffee and tea, and daily rates beginning at AED 169 (about...

Flight Review: Air Astana A321LR Business Class, Astana to Frankfurt
Air Astana has launched its Airbus A321LR on the Astana‑Frankfurt route, featuring a newly designed business‑class cabin. The product includes 30 fully lie‑flat seats with 42‑inch pitch, direct aisle access, and a modern mood‑lighting scheme. Passengers receive a three‑course Kazakh‑inspired menu,...

Dublin Airport Unveils Revamped 51st & Green Lounge
Dublin Airport has reopened the renovated 51st & Green lounge in Terminal 2, located after US pre‑clearance, offering a bar, workstations and a buffet for $55 walk‑up or $46 online. The lounge operates 07:15‑17:00 with a two‑hour stay limit and free entry for...

Hotel Review: Six Senses Krabey Island Cambodia
Six Senses Krabey Island, a boutique eco‑luxury resort off Cambodia’s Sihanoukville, opened with 40 private villas each featuring its own pool and immersive jungle or sea views. The property blends the brand’s original wellness philosophy with IHG’s operational scale, offering Guest...

Win a Two-Night Stay in the Bonnie Suite at Roomzzz Edinburgh
Roomzzz Aparthotels is running a contest that gives one winner and a guest a two‑night stay in the top‑floor Bonnie Suite at its Edinburgh location, plus a dinner for two at the city’s Bonnie & Wild food hall. The suite features a...

Good Vibrations: Inside the World of Sonic Branding
Sonic branding is moving from niche experiment to core strategy for airlines and hotels, with carriers like Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, and Riyadh Air commissioning bespoke soundscapes that echo local culture. Hospitality groups such as Langham and Accor are hiring...

Hotel Review: Raffles Sentosa Singapore
Raffles Sentosa Singapore redefines the iconic brand with a boutique island resort featuring 62 ultra‑spacious villas, each with a private pool and garden. Designed by Yabu Pushelberg, the property blends tropical‑modern architecture with lush landscaping just 15 minutes from Singapore’s CBD....

Visit Loudoun: DC’s Wine Country® Just Beyond Washington, DC
Visit Loudoun highlights the region’s emergence as “DC’s Wine Country®,” a short drive from the nation’s capital offering more than 40 boutique wineries and tasting rooms. The area has seen tourism revenue climb to roughly $150 million annually, fueled by weekend...

Flight Review: Delta One Suite, Airbus A350-900, Salt Lake City to Seoul
Delta has revived its Salt Lake City‑Seoul service after a 14‑year pause, deploying Airbus A350‑900 aircraft equipped with its Delta One Suites. The route operates under Delta’s trans‑Pacific joint venture with Korean Air, offering seamless connections at Incheon. The review...

Tailored Stays: Why Hotels Have Become Fashion’s Most Coveted Collaboration
Fashion houses are rapidly entering hospitality, turning hotels into runway‑ready destinations. Recent collaborations include Christian Louboutin’s Vermelho Hotel in Portugal, Thebe Magugu’s suite at Belmond’s Mount Nelson, and Chanel’s takeover of Raffles Singapore, while Louis Vuitton eyes a Paris hotel. The...

Red Sea Global Launches ADRENA Adventure District
Red Sea Global has launched ADRENA, a new adventure and entertainment district near its Shura Island resorts in Saudi Arabia. The complex boasts more than 20 land and water experiences, including the kingdom’s largest 215‑metre saltwater surf pool with 2.1‑metre...

BeOnd to Launch New Maldives Routes From London and Paris
beOnd, the premium leisure carrier backed by Arabesque and SIMDI Group, will launch direct all‑business‑class flights from London and Paris to Malé in December 2026. The Paris service starts on 15 December and the London service follows on 16 December, pending regulatory...

Digital Twins: Science-Led Spas
Luxury hotels and elite wellness centers are adopting digital‑twin technology to turn spa visits into data‑driven health interventions. By profiling biomarkers, genetics and microbiome data, providers can craft continuously refined treatment plans that promise measurable health gains. Pioneering venues such...

Opinion: Global Instability Could Speed the Shift to Green Jet Fuels
Geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East has driven jet‑fuel prices to record highs, forcing airlines such as Wizz Air to project roughly $55 million in losses. The shock underscores aviation’s exposure to fossil‑fuel volatility and accelerates interest in sustainable alternatives. Emerging technologies...

Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek Launches Community-Focused Initiatives
Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Deira Creek has launched two community‑focused programmes. "Cheers to the Community" gives education, healthcare and hospitality workers a 50% discount at several dining venues, with an additional 30% off at flagship outlets. The "Stay by the...

Rixos Radamis Sharm El Sheikh Opens Aquamania Jungle Park
Rixos Radamis in Sharm El Sheikh has opened Aquamania Jungle Park, a new family‑focused water and wildlife attraction. At the same time, Emirates SkyCargo announced a dedicated pet‑booking team, while Radisson unveiled a plan to operate 100 net‑zero hotels by...

Invest in Your Future with St. Kitts and Nevis’ Citizenship Programme
St. Kitts and Nevis, a twin‑island federation in the Eastern Caribbean, continues to promote its long‑standing Citizenship by Investment programme, first launched in 1984. The government offers three vetted pathways—Sustainable Island State Development Endowment, Public Benefit, and approved real‑estate projects—each subject...

The Traveller’s Bucket List For Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
Ras Al Khaimah is emerging as the UAE’s most versatile tourism hub, blending high‑octane adventure with rich cultural heritage and upscale beachfront leisure. The emirate’s crown jewel, Jebel Jais, boasts the world’s longest 2.83 km zipline and an alpine‑slide adventure park that...

Service with Soul: Is This Dubai’s Most Community-Led Property?
Dubai’s newest residential development, dubbed the "Service with Soul" project, positions itself as the emirate’s most community‑led property. The mixed‑use complex blends co‑living apartments, shared workspaces, and curated social programs, targeting young professionals and expatriates. Early pre‑sales indicate 85% occupancy...

Sharjah’s Coral Beach Resort Achieves UAE First
Coral Beach Resort Sharjah has become the first hotel in the United Arab Emirates to sign the Glasgow Declaration Initiative on Climate Action in Tourism. The pledge obliges the property to cut carbon emissions by 50 % by 2030 and achieve...

Erth Abu Dhabi Completes 95,000-Meal Ramadan Initiative
Erth Abu Dhabi wrapped up its 2026 Ramadan programme, delivering more than 95,000 Iftar meals each day across the United Arab Emirates. The effort, backed by the Zayed for Good Foundation, served worshippers at major mosques in Abu Dhabi, Fujairah...

Zero in on Cruising: Emissions-Free Ships on the Horizon
The cruise industry is moving beyond LNG toward truly zero‑emission vessels, with hydrogen fuel cells, biogas, solar sails and large batteries leading the charge. Viking Cruises will launch the world’s first hydrogen‑powered ship, Viking Libra, in late 2026, while Scandinavian...

SalamAir Partners with Arcube to Launch eSIM and E-Visa Services
Omani low‑cost carrier SalamAir has teamed up with UK travel‑tech firm Arcube to embed eSIM and e‑Visa services into its booking platform. The eSIM solution gives travelers access to more than 5,000 data packages in over 213 countries, while the...

Qantas Clamps Down on Frequent Flyer Lounge Access
Qantas announced that frequent‑flyer members will lose lounge access when they book international itineraries on Jetstar, the airline’s low‑cost subsidiary. The policy applies to all Qantas Frequent Flyer tiers, effectively separating premium benefits from the leisure arm. The move aims...

Uber Launches Chauffeur Service ‘Uber Elite’
Uber announced the launch of Uber Elite, a premium chauffeur‑service offering pre‑screened drivers and higher‑end vehicles. The service targets business travelers and high‑spending consumers in major metropolitan markets. Uber Elite will be priced above standard UberX rides and will initially...

Drone Delivery’s Breakthrough Moment Has Arrived
Matternet has launched pilot drone deliveries for Dave’s Hot Chicken in Southern California and for NHS hospitals in London, showcasing both food and medical logistics. The FAA’s pending Part 108 rule would lift the line‑of‑sight requirement, enabling larger autonomous fleets. Retail...

Sand Bathing: The Ancient Wellness Ritual Making a Global Comeback
Sand bathing, an ancient therapeutic practice that involves lying in heated sand, is experiencing a resurgence across luxury spas and wellness retreats worldwide. Modern practitioners cite benefits such as improved circulation, muscle relaxation, and stress reduction, while recent studies highlight...