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The Merger That Never Was: What United’s Failed Pitch to American Airlines Means for Travelers

April 27, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby went public this week with an unexpected story: he approached American Airlines about a potential merger, envisioning a revolutionary combination that would reshape U.S. aviation. American declined. Door closed. On the surface, it's a familiar tale of corporate ambition meeting regulatory skepticism. But what makes this moment significant is … [Read more...] about The Merger That Never Was: What United’s Failed Pitch to American Airlines Means for Travelers

SOUEAST and the Travel+ Bet: When the Commute and the Road Trip Are the Same Product

April 26, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

The phrase "Travel+" reads like marketing boilerplate until you parse what JETOUR International actually wants it to mean. At the 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, the company unveiled the strategy alongside the joint debut of its dual brands JETOUR and SOUEAST, with a thesis that cuts against how most automakers segment their family vehicles. Urban commute and … [Read more...] about SOUEAST and the Travel+ Bet: When the Commute and the Road Trip Are the Same Product

Icelandair: The Free Layover Isn’t Free

April 26, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Icelandair has been running the same play for years and it still works because the offer sounds too good to be wrong. Book a transatlantic flight to Europe, and the airline will let you stop in Reykjavik for up to seven days at no extra charge. No additional airfare. Just show up, see the Northern Lights, eat a skyr, and continue to Amsterdam. The mathematics appear sound. They … [Read more...] about Icelandair: The Free Layover Isn’t Free

British Airways Marks 90 Years on the Nigeria–UK Route with Flash Sale Fares

April 24, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

British Airways has launched celebrations marking the 90th anniversary of its inaugural flight between Nigeria and the United Kingdom — a route that first took to the skies in 1936 and has since become one of the airline's longest-standing international connections. Nine decades on, the carrier continues to operate daily services from both Lagos and Abuja to London Heathrow, … [Read more...] about British Airways Marks 90 Years on the Nigeria–UK Route with Flash Sale Fares

Lyft Expands London Mobility Reach with Gett UK Acquisition

April 24, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Lyft is deepening its push into international urban transport with an agreement to acquire Gett’s UK business, a move that significantly strengthens its position in London’s highly competitive ride-hailing and taxi market. Once completed, the transaction will give Lyft majority access to registered black cab drivers across Greater London through its platform, instantly making … [Read more...] about Lyft Expands London Mobility Reach with Gett UK Acquisition

Hawaiian Airlines Joins oneworld, Opening Hawaiʻi to a Wider Global Network

April 23, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Hawaiian Airlines has officially become the newest member of the oneworld alliance, a milestone move that gives the iconic 96-year-old carrier its first membership in a major global airline alliance and significantly expands travel connectivity to, from, and across Hawaiʻi. It is a meaningful shift, honestly, because it places the islands more directly into one of the world’s … [Read more...] about Hawaiian Airlines Joins oneworld, Opening Hawaiʻi to a Wider Global Network

Lisbon Vibes: A Day in the City That Built the Modern World

April 23, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Lisbon Vibes

There is a particular quality to Lisbon's light in early October — hard and white and merciless, the kind that strips a city down to its architectural bones and forces an honest reckoning. No golden-hour flattery, no ambient softening. Just limestone and cobblestone and the wide grey-green muscle of the Tagus pushing toward the Atlantic. It is a city that rewards the visitor … [Read more...] about Lisbon Vibes: A Day in the City That Built the Modern World

Alaska in 2026: Five Fresh Reasons the Last Frontier Is Calling Again

April 23, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Alaska has never really needed help attracting travelers. The giant landscapes, glacier-carved wilderness, roaming wildlife and deep Indigenous heritage already do that naturally. But 2026 feels especially compelling, with new experiences, milestone anniversaries and rare timing opportunities that make this year stand out for visitors considering the far north. According to the … [Read more...] about Alaska in 2026: Five Fresh Reasons the Last Frontier Is Calling Again

Why World Cup Fans Should Sort Their US SIM Card Before They Land

April 23, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off in 50 days and more than one million international fans expected to travel to the United States, staying connected should be straightforward. It isn't — and a new report from UX Connect makes clear that the US prepaid mobile market is largely unprepared for the surge. The report analyzed 11 providers across discoverability, plan … [Read more...] about Why World Cup Fans Should Sort Their US SIM Card Before They Land

Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines Unite Systems to Deliver a Smoother Global Travel Experience

April 23, 2026 By admin Leave a Comment

Hawaiian Airlines has officially transitioned to the same Sabre passenger service system used by Alaska Airlines, marking one of the most significant integration milestones since the two carriers combined. It’s a major behind-the-scenes move, but for travelers it should feel very visible: easier booking, smoother check-ins, shared trip management, and a more seamless journey … [Read more...] about Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines Unite Systems to Deliver a Smoother Global Travel Experience

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  • The Merger That Never Was: What United’s Failed Pitch to American Airlines Means for Travelers
  • SOUEAST and the Travel+ Bet: When the Commute and the Road Trip Are the Same Product
  • Icelandair: The Free Layover Isn’t Free
  • British Airways Marks 90 Years on the Nigeria–UK Route with Flash Sale Fares
  • Lyft Expands London Mobility Reach with Gett UK Acquisition
  • Hawaiian Airlines Joins oneworld, Opening Hawaiʻi to a Wider Global Network
  • Lisbon Vibes: A Day in the City That Built the Modern World
  • Alaska in 2026: Five Fresh Reasons the Last Frontier Is Calling Again
  • Why World Cup Fans Should Sort Their US SIM Card Before They Land
  • Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines Unite Systems to Deliver a Smoother Global Travel Experience

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