Mandarin Oriental Announces First Rome Hotel Set to Open in 2026
Mandarin Oriental plans to open its first hotel in Rome in 2026, featuring 108 rooms in historic villas, six restaurants, bars, and luxurious amenities.
Mandarin Oriental plans to open its first hotel in Rome in 2026, featuring 108 rooms in historic villas, six restaurants, bars, and luxurious amenities.
Storm International is redefining player engagement in the gambling industry. Its approach is multifaceted, focusing on luxury, service, and continuous innovation.
Hundreds of former Virgin Atlantic cabin crew are suing for unfair dismissal, alleging Covid redundancies targeted older staff. A London tribunal will hear the cases next month.
US airlines are set for a record-breaking summer with 271 million passengers expected, a 6.3% increase from last year. Major carriers like United, American Airlines, and JetBlue expand routes to…
Iglu Cruise reports a surge in interest in Iceland cruising, driven by recent sightings of the northern lights across the UK and increased searches for cruises to Iceland.
Eurostar plans to invest in up to 50 new trains, expanding its fleet by 30% by the early 2030s, as group revenue surpasses €2 billion.
EasyJet is set to relaunch its base at London Southend Airport in March 2025, introducing six new routes and basing three A320 neo aircraft at the airport.
Wizz Air introduces the MultiPass subscription plan in the UK, allowing customers to lock in flight prices and ancillary charges for 12 months, starting from £59.99 per month.
EasyJet CEO Johan Lundgren will step down in January 2025, to be succeeded by CFO Kenton Jarvis. Lundgren's tenure included navigating the challenges of the pandemic.
Country house hotel, South Lodge, in Sussex, is set to launch six detached lakeside lodges and two spa lodges on the estate’s 93 acre grounds in time for Summer 2024.
British Airways has launched the Customer Access Advisory Panel to improve the travel experience for customers with accessibility requirements, engaging experts with visible and non-visible disabilities.
IATA reveals significant progress in reducing baggage mishandling through advanced tracking technologies, with a majority of airlines and airports adopting Resolution 753.