On October 1st, Turkish Airlines made a groundbreaking announcement regarding the launch of their New Distribution Capability platform for agents. This new platform, known as TKConnect, is set to revolutionize the way agents book flights and access information related to Turkish Airlines. Along with this new platform, Turkish Airlines also disclosed that they will start
New Zealand, a country known for its breathtaking landscapes and innovative cuisine, has also made a name for itself in the world of fine wines. The history of New Zealand wine dates back to the early 19th century when the first vines were planted by British missionaries. However, it wasn’t until the late 20th century
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently informed a federal judge that Boeing has violated a settlement that was put in place to prevent criminal prosecution following two fatal crashes involving their 737 Max aircraft over five years ago. The crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia claimed the lives of 346 individuals. Boeing had reached a $2.5
The tourism industry in Mexico is experiencing a shift in the distribution of tourism dollars, with smaller destinations becoming increasingly popular. However, this growth comes with concerns about the impact on the environment and local communities. Previous instances of overdevelopment, such as in Tulum and Sayulita, have led to pollution, environmental degradation, and gentrification. These
Chef Losa Salvieus Yi, an Asian female chef in the heavily male-dominated culinary industry in the U.S., has defied the odds by becoming the executive chef at Genesis House Restaurant. Her journey began in Korea, where she first discovered her love for cooking at a young age. This passion led her to pursue culinary education
Corporate travel planning is often a complex and fragmented process. Companies have to deal with booking flights, car rentals, and hotels through various platforms, along with managing payments through company cards or employee reimbursements. This traditional approach to travel management can result in inefficiencies, lack of visibility, and challenges in controlling expenses. However, Navan, formerly
European hotels are increasingly turning away group business in favor of more lucrative FIT bookings, which may have long-term repercussions on their relationships with tour operators. Experts warn that this strategy could backfire when post-pandemic travel demand eventually cools down. Robert Cole, a senior research analyst at Phocuswright, emphasizes that this shift is driven by