Business Travel Index – Global Travel Surge Expected
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) recently released the results of its latest Business Travel Index–the BTI Outlook, predicting that business travel spending will surge in 2022, with full recovery of pre-pandemic levels expected…
What are Sustainable Aviation Fuel Programs?
Commercial air travel accounts for 3-4% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. As such, airlines are beginning to acknowledge this impact on the environment, and many are taking steps to reduce their carbon emissions by switching from traditional…
Comprehensive Guide to EU Travel Restrictions
(September, 2021)
Are U.S. travelers allowed into the European Union?
On August 30th, the United States was removed from the European Council’s approved countries list due to the rise of Covid-19 and the Delta variant, and will remain…
U.S. to Lift Travel Ban for Vaccinated Foreign Visitors
(September, 2021)
Since March of last year, the United States has put forth stringent entry requirements for all non-U.S. citizens who wished to enter the country. Although not every country was banned from entering, many individuals had…
Canada: Border Entry and Travel Requirements
(August, 2021)
While the U.S. has extended the ban on non-essential travelers entering the country’s land borders of Canada and Mexico through September 21, the Canadian border reopened to American travelers on August 9th, with a few requirements…
Increased Caution Level for Travelers to the U.K.
(July, 2021)
The US State Department has issued a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” health advisory for the United Kingdom due to a rise in cases of the Delta variant of Covid-19 within the U.K.. An average of 37,710 cases per day were reported…
New Specifications for U.S. Travelers as EU Opens Borders
(June, 2021)
For the major travel centers of Europe, the announcement of EU countries opening their borders to non-essential U.S. travelers comes as a long-awaited relief. However, with this announcement comes country-specific requirements…
Earnings Reports Signal Rebound for Rideshare
(May, 2021)
Rideshare companies are beginning to bounce back from the low points of the pandemic as vaccines are distributed, restrictions are lifted, and travelers begin to feel more comfortable getting back on the road. Despite driver shortages,…
EU Opening for Vaccinated Travelers
(May, 2021)
Ambassadors from the 27 European Union nations agreed to open EU borders to vaccinated travelers, including Americans, as early as next week. The proposal also includes entry from EU-recognized safe countries for both vaccinated…
Taking to the Skies: Airlines Expand Available Routes
(April, 2021)
How Airlines are responding to demand growth with domestic and international route expansion
The airlines have had quite a rough patch over the past 15 months having to manage reduced flight schedules, the necessity for aircraft…