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Spirit Airlines is facing challenges on the financial front as it anticipates second-quarter results to be worse than initially projected. The carrier now expects an adjusted operating loss between $160 million and $173 million, significantly higher than the earlier forecast of $121 million to $145 million. Additionally, the operating margin is expected to be between
In recent years, the cruise industry has witnessed a surge in the construction of mega cruise ships. Companies like Carnival Corp. and Royal Caribbean International have been competing to build the biggest and most extravagant vessels to cater to the increasing demand from passengers. Carnival Corp. recently ordered its fourth Excel class ship, while Royal
Travelers are increasingly turning to alternative destinations, known as “dupes,” in search of unique and less crowded experiences. The trend of opting for destinations that offer similar experiences to overcrowded and expensive locations has gained momentum, particularly in the wake of the post-pandemic travel surge. Intrepid Travel reported that 74% of its guests have opted
Spirit Airlines recently announced that the last quarter saw a wider loss than originally anticipated. The company projects an adjusted loss between $160 million and $173 million, a significant increase from their initial estimate of a loss not exceeding $145 million. This difference is largely attributed to a decrease in revenue, which is expected to
Indonesia, with its vast archipelago, is a stunning setting for a unique and private family boat adventure. The country offers a plethora of untouched destinations that can be best explored by boat, providing a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of Indonesia. Yacht charters in Indonesia involve renting a
It is evident from J.D. Power’s latest North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study that the hospitality industry is experiencing a shift in guest satisfaction trends. While higher-end hotels are maintaining high satisfaction scores despite soaring room rates, affordable properties are seeing a decline in guest satisfaction levels year over year. This indicates a disparity
Royal Caribbean International’s CEO, Michael Bayley, recently disclosed exciting updates about the new Discovery class ship, which is currently in the works. While onboard the Utopia of the Seas, Bayley hinted at potential features and benefits of the upcoming ship class. This revelation has sparked curiosity and anticipation among both passengers and travel advisors as
American Express is set to open its 29th Centurion Lounge at Washington Reagan National Airport on July 17th. This 12,000-square-foot lounge will introduce a unique dining experience created by three renowned chefs: Michelle Bernstein, Ravi Kapur, and Michael Solomonov. Setting itself apart from other Centurion Lounges, this location will offer dishes inspired by Latin, Israeli,
American Airlines has recently made significant changes to its AAdvantage Business incentive program for small and midsize companies. This program now awards miles and loyalty points for bookings made via travel agencies, reversing a previous policy that only rewarded participants for direct bookings. These changes aim to provide more flexibility and benefits to companies that
Upon boarding Royal Caribbean International’s new Utopia of the Seas, one is immediately immersed in a world of high-energy beats and party vibes. The music sets the tone, with popular hits from artists like Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake, and Far East Movement reverberating through the ship. It’s clear that Utopia is not your typical cruise
Bourbon connoisseurs often find themselves drawn to the allure of both single-barrel and small-batch bourbons. These categories are celebrated for their unique flavors, meticulous craftsmanship, and overall artistry in the world of whiskey. Distillers go to great lengths to select only the finest barrels for these premium offerings, ensuring that each bottle showcases the best
Delta Airlines recently implemented a change to its uniform pin policy, restricting employees to only wear the U.S. flag as representation of a country or nationality on their uniforms. The decision was made to avoid confusion surrounding the advocacy for or against certain positions or causes that may arise from displaying nationality flags. The policy