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New European Union
Entry Requirements Planned for 2024

The European Union is putting into place a new entry requirement for 2024 which will require travelers, including those from the US, to apply for an entry authorization prior to traveling to the Schengen region of the EU.
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New Distribution Capabilities,
and American Airlines

Travel distribution continues to evolve as does our business travel industry as a whole.  Travel Incorporated embraces change and maintains our position not only as thought leaders, but as leaders ahead of the technology and innovation tre…
Airport Caps: Heathrow removes Schiphol extends

Airport Caps:
Heathrow removes;
Schiphol extends

(November 2022) Over the past six months, European airports have struggled to manage the passenger demand due to staffing issues and entry processes. Two of the largest airports, London Heathrow and Amsterdam’s Schiphol International airport…
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Increasing Flight Routes across
Europe and APAC

(November 2022) International travel is expanding as major airports improve their management of entry processes and countries more broadly open their doors to business travel. The major airline carriers are responding by reinstating both…
Asia Back in Business

Asia:
Back in
Business

(November 2022) Countries all around the world are opening to business travelers, and while some in Asia have been slightly slower than others to remove restrictions, the opening of both Japan and Hong Kong over the past few weeks is setting…
US Flight Delays and Cancellations-Self Inflicted

US Flight Delays and Cancellations-Self Inflicted

(August 2022) The past few months have been chaotic for business travelers with flight delays, last minute cancellations and significant reductions in routes impacting flights by the thousands, causing a sense of uncertainty and concern for…
How Travelers Can Better Manage Air-Related Disruptions

How Travelers Can Better Manage Air-Related Disruptions

(August 2022) Last week while traveling on business, a flight was oversold due to a change in aircraft and the airline needed to rebook 17 travelers. They started offering gift cards - not airline vouchers - if the traveler wanted to take a…
European Strikes and Airport Caps What You Need to Know

European Strikes and Airport Caps What
You Need to Know

(August 2022) Over the past few months, European airlines and their hub airports have been struggling to manage demand, facing similar challenges as the U.S. with staffing shortages and canceled routes. As a result, key international airports…
The Realities of a Federal No-Fly List

The Realities of a Federal No-Fly List

(February 2022) This month, Delta Air Lines’ CEO, Ed Bastian, formally requested the Justice Department to help set up a nation-wide no-fly list for unruly passengers. Specifically, Bastian’s letter to the U.S. Attorney General stated: "In…