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  • MAR 25, 2024

Boeing's troubles and what it means for air safety

Since the door plug blowout on Alaska Airlines flight 1282, Boeing has been in the news constantly: A temporary grounding of the 737 Max 9, investigations and fallout from the Alaska flight, and also the problems of production delays and new orders. Airline executives, regulators, politicians and the flying public have all voiced concerns about Boeing -- all leading up to the resignation on March 25 of CEO David Calhoun, who will leave the company at the end of the year. Host Rebecca Tobin tackles the Boeing situation with aviation editor Robert Silk and David Slotnick, the senior aviation business reporter at The Points Guy. In this episode: air safety issues, United chief Scott Kirby’s letter to passengers about an apparent string of incidents, why there’s a scarcity of new airplanes from Boeing and Airbus and what it means for flyers, and why airlines continue to place orders for new planes. And can you, should you, book away from a Boeing 737 Max jet? This episode was recorded March 22 and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Travel Insured https://www.travelinsured.com Related links from Travel Weekly: Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun is stepping down https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/Boeing-CEO-resigns-following-aircraft-mishaps United CEO addresses string of incidents, says safety is 'highest priority' https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/United-Airlines-CEO-addresses-string-of-incidents Boeing's delivery delays have big consequences for Southwest, CEO says https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/Southwest-response-Boeing-delivery-delays Report: DOJ begins criminal probe on door plug blowout on Boeing jet https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/DOJ-begins-criminal-probe-Boeing-door-plug-blowout FAA audit faults Boeing quality control on 737 max https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/FAA-audit-Boeing-quality-control Related links from The Points Guy Boeing CEO, top executives to step down amid mounting quality control scandal https://thepointsguy.com/news/boeing-ceo-resigns-leadership-changes/ 'Boeing needs to become a better company': Airlines slow growth plans amid frustration with planemaker https://thepointsguy.com/news/boeing-737-max-crisis-airlines-growth-plans/ 'We own it': Boeing CEO accepts responsibility for poor quality control https://thepointsguy.com/news/boeing-quality-control-ceo-we-own-it/ What to know about the Boeing 737 MAX 9 and the MAX series https://thepointsguy.com/news/boeing-737-max-9/ United Airlines CEO addresses safety concerns in letter to customers https://thepointsguy.com/news/united-airlines-safety-boeing-ceo-note/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • MAR 18, 2024

Spring break 2024: Who's traveling and where?

On this episode we dig deep into spring-travel trends with Hayley Berg, a researcher at the travel company Hopper. Among our topics: Where people are going in March and April – Orlando and Vegas, yes, but also some places that might surprise you. How much people are willing to spend, and how airfare compares to previous years. We talk about types of spring break travelers. And we talk about this year's unusual trends: Japan, the Paris Olympics, solar eclipse travel, set-jetting and dupes. This episode was recorded Friday, March 15 and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Travel Insured https://www.travelinsured.com Related reports: Hopper's spring break travel report https://media.hopper.com/research/2024-spring-break-travel-outlook Travel advisors reveal spring break trends (TravelPulse) https://www.travelpulse.com/news/destinations/travel-advisors-and-industry-leaders-reveal-top-10-spring-break-destinations-for-2024 Set-jetting podcast https://www.travelweekly.com/Podcasts/Folo/Why-are-travelers-inspired-by-movies-and-TV See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • MAR 11, 2024

Dogs in hotels | Spirit-JetBlue part 2

We’ve got a two-parter episode for you this week. In our first segment we’re talking about dogs in residence at hotels. Hotels editor Christina Jelski brings on Joel Morales of Castlerock Asset Management, which manages the Bobby Hotel in Nashville, and Rauni Kew of the Inn by the Sea in Maine to talk about some of the logistics of training and managing a "lobby dog"; how it benefits the guests and the hotel; and the rescue, shelter, training and adoption partnerships that all feed into this pretty awesome trend. This segment was recorded March 8 and has been edited for length and clarity. In our second segment: Last week we had antitrust lawyer Scott Wagner and aviation editor Robert Silk on to talk about the Spirit-JetBlue merger, and within three days of recording both airlines announced the agreement was ending. So we brought them back for a talk about what may have happened -- and how executives or boards might feel when a deal goes kaput. This segment was recorded March 5, and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor This episode is sponsored by Travel Insured https://www.travelinsured.com Related links Lobby dogs: Resident dogs bring friendly, furry faces to hotel lobbies https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Hotel-News/Hotels-with-pet-dogs-in-residence Podcast episode from 2020: Have pet, will travel https://www.travelweekly.com/Podcasts/Folo/Travel-goes-to-the-dogs Spirit-JetBlue: Regulatory hurdles were too much for Spirit and JetBlue to overcome https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/Regulatory-hurdles-too-high-for-Spirit-JetBlue Previous podcast episode: Spirit, JetBlue and antitrust law https://www.travelweekly.com/Podcasts/Folo/Spirit-JetBlue-merger-antitrust-law See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • MAR 4, 2024

Spirit, JetBlue and antitrust law in the airline industry

Spirit and JetBlue on March 4 ended their merger plans, saying that regulatory obstacles won’t permit the airlines to close the deal in a timely fashion. But before the news broke, we’d recorded an episode with aviation editor Robert Silk and antitrust lawyer Scott Wagner to talk about antitrust law and the past, present and -- what we thought -- might be the future of the deal. We talk about why the approach of the judge who struck down the merger deal may have some additional ramifications for the industry. Do presidential administrations impact antitrust decisions? And is the era of major airline mergers at an end? Take a listen, and then check our links below for the latest coverage of the merger, including the official breakup. This episode was recorded March 1 and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Travel Insured https://www.travelinsured.com Related reports: JetBlue and Spirit end their merger plans https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/JetBlue-spirit-end-merger Future airline mergers face turbulence https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/JetBlue-spirit-end-merger Spirit and JetBlue face a cloudy future after blocked merger https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/Spirit-and-JetBlue-cloudy-future-after-blocked-merger Judge rules that benefits of JetBlue-Spirit merger don't measure up https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/JetBlue-and-Spirit-appealing-merger-rejection   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • FEB 26, 2024

The first Black-owned travel agency

In honor of Black History Month, our retail editor Jamie Biesiada shone a spotlight on Henderson Travel Service, the first Black-owned, accredited travel agency in the U.S. And on this episode of the Folo, Henderson Travel Services president Gaynelle Henderson, the daughter of founders Freddye and Jacob Henderson, shares more of the stories and history of the agency, its challenges and successes.Among the topics: How and why Henderson Travel was founded in Atlanta in the 1950s, convincing Black Americans to travel abroad, its focus on travel in West Africa, and the agency’s work with giants like Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesse Jackson. This interview was conducted Feb. 20 and has been edited for length and clarity. Episode sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Windstar Cruises. https://www.windstarcruises.com. This episode contains a bonus interview with Janet Bava, chief commercial officer of Windstar, by Mary Pat Sullivan, the executive vice president of marketing and partnerships for Northstar Travel Group, Travel Weekly’s parent company. Related links: The first Black travel agency flourished, overcoming immense challenges: https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Travel-Agent-Issues/The-first-Black-travel-agency-Henderson Henderson Travel Service: https://hendersontravel.com/   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • FEB 19, 2024

Two cruise ship orders and what it means for the industry

Carnival Corp. last week placed its first cruise ship order since the beginning of the pandemic: It will add 180,000-gross-ton ship to Carnival Cruise Line that will be the fourth in its Excel class. The very next day, Royal Caribbean International also announced an order, for another Oasis-class ship. Both clock in the 6,000-passenger-plus size, on par with other new ships coming into the industry.  This week host Rebecca Tobin talks the era of megaships with cruise editor Andrea Zelinski and Geoff Cox, the vice president of sales and marketing for Power List agency KHM Travel Group. Among our topics: What these ship orders mean for Carnival and Royal in terms of corporate direction and passenger demands, the prevailing love for big ships, competition with theme parks and resorts, and how far the cruise industry has come since its Sovereign days. Episode sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Windstar Cruises: https://www.windstarcruises.com Related reports: Carnival Cruise Line will get a fourth Excel-class ship https://www.travelweekly.com/Cruise-Travel/Carnival-orders-fourth-Excel-ship?ct=cruise Royal Caribbean orders a seventh Oasis-class ship https://www.travelweekly.com/Cruise-Travel/Royal-Caribbean-orders-seventh-Oasis-class-ship?ct=cruise Royal Caribbean sets a new benchmark with Icon of the Seas https://www.travelweekly.com/Cruise-Travel/Royal-Caribbean-sets-new-benchmark-with-Icon Sun Princess' maiden voyage scheduled https://www.travelweekly.com/Cruise-Travel/Sun-Princess-maiden-cruise-rescheduled-February-28?ct=cruise KHM Travel Group https://khmtravel.com/     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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GMT Celebrates Its Third Year on the Travel Weekly Power List

1st July 2021

Global Marine Travel (GMT) heads into its third year in a row on the Travel Weekly Power List as a specialist Travel Management Company within the Maritime Industry, gaining a new spot at #42 for 2021.

Travel Weekly surveyed companies with a minimum of $100 million in travel sales certified by a company’s owner, CEO or CFO. Due to the pandemic, their methodology was to continue to base rankings on gross travel sales in 2019 with the exception only of 2020 merger and acquisition activity among Power List agencies.

One of the main strengths of the industry had been through acknowledging weaknesses and adapting to new ways of working, while also raising the bar on customer service to accommodate the influx of cancellations and refunds. GMT took a proactive approach to the pandemic throughout 2020 and worked to increase communication methods with all clients, focus on maritime crew repatriation globally via charter flights, worked with customers and airlines to manage refunds and find solutions to complex travel requests, invested in additional mergers and acquisitions and reduced office space.

Looking ahead as travel continues to recover, GMT is confident that towards the end of 2021 we will see a return toward normal travel patterns for marine travel. GMT will also continue to centralize/reorganize operational efficiencies under a strong executive leadership team, further implement digital technologies for our customers such as our Fly2C marine online booking tool, and our revolutionary cruise passenger air booking platform, Cruiselink . Through and post pandemic, GMT maintains a full team of customer service agents assisting customers with latest current travel rules and procedures.

GMT is also celebrating 20 years of excellence in providing specialist travel services to the marine industry. Tim Davey, Founder and Managing Director of GMT stated, “As we celebrate our 20th anniversary, we pledge to continue providing the best customer service and travel solutions to meet the ever-changing needs of our industry. Through collaborative efforts from our leadership team and travel agents, and with V.Group’s support, we will ensure the continued growth of our company, as well as our clients and partners. Onwards and upwards!”

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Adelman Travel Group Ranks #22 on Travel Weekly’s 2021 Power List

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Travel Weekly, one of the travel industry’s most trusted voices, announces the top most powerful travel agencies in 2021, and Adelman Travel Group ranks #22 on the list.

A note about this year’s power list rankings:.

Travel Weekly released its annual Power List ranking the travel agencies that report $100 million or more in travel sales. However, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic  last year, Travel Weekly made the decision to freeze the rankings since many agencies wouldn’t be able to meet the traditional minimum sales threshold to even be considered. Therefore, the   2021 Power List  looks almost identical to the  one released in 2020  as it’s based on gross travel sales in 2019. With travel rebounding heading into the second half of 2021, though, it’s worth taking a look at the most powerful agencies as the industry begins its recovery.  

Technology updates and innovation

Adelman was also featured in Travel Weekly’s Technology and Innovation section , highlighting a notable technology project “Adelman’s self-service tool for pre-trip approvals to address high-risk locations” which Adelman has branded as Hot Spot Approvals .

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Fareportal Named Top 10 in Esteemed Travel Industry Power List

NEW YORK , June 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Fareportal, the travel technology company powering online travel agencies CheapOair  and One Travel  landed the 10 th place spot in the 2021 Travel Weekly Power List . This annual ranking, published by the prestigious industry journal, highlights travel industry leaders in the business and leisure travel space.

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"It is extremely gratifying to once again be recognized by the editors of Travel Weekly .  Travel is an extremely complex business that requires ongoing diligence to maintain leading edge technological capabilities," said Werner Kunz-Cho , CEO of Fareportal.  He comments further, "We are very proud of our Fareportal team members, who have dedicated their efforts to providing the traveling public with an excellent flight and travel booking experience."

The 2021 Power List  is unusual, given the circumstances caused by the global pandemic.  Companies were asked to share information regarding the impact on their business caused by the events of last year, and their thoughts regarding the recovery of travel.  With the exception of 2020 merger and acquisition activity, rankings were frozen at previous levels and represent gross travel sales in pre-pandemic 2019.

Glenn Cusano , CO-CEO and CFO at Fareportal comments, "We see travel numbers getting better every week.  The challenge today is to identify and stay responsive to trends in the marketplace.  Consumer travel behaviors are shifting rapidly as domestic and global travel restrictions are updated.  Our focus on data science to inform our corporate decision making serves us very well in this environment."

About Fareportal    Fareportal  is a travel technology company powering a next-generation travel concierge service. Utilizing its innovative technology and company owned and operated global contact centers, Fareportal has built strong industry partnerships providing customers access to over 600 airlines, a million hotels, and hundreds of car rental companies around the globe. With a portfolio of consumer travel brands including  CheapOair  and  One Travel , Fareportal enables consumers to book online, on mobile apps for iOS and Android, by phone, or live chat. Fareportal provides its airline partners with access to a broad customer base that books high-yielding international and domestic flight, hotel and other travel and add-on ancillaries. 

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GMT Celebrates Its Third Year on the Travel Weekly Power List

Global Marine Travel (GMT) heads into its third year in a row on the Travel Weekly Power List as a specialist Travel Management Company within the Maritime Industry, gaining a new spot at #42 for 2021.

Travel Weekly surveyed companies with a minimum of $100 million in travel sales certified by a company’s owner, CEO or CFO. Due to the pandemic, their methodology  was to continue to base rankings on gross travel sales in 2019 with the exception only of 2020 merger and acquisition activity among Power List agencies.

One of the main strengths of the industry had been through acknowledging weaknesses and adapting to new ways of working, while also raising the bar on customer service to accommodate the influx of cancellations and refunds. GMT took a proactive approach to the pandemic throughout 2020 and worked to increase communication methods with all clients, focus on maritime crew repatriation globally via charter flights, worked with customers and airlines to manage refunds and find solutions to complex travel requests, invested in additional mergers and acquisitions and reduced office space.

Looking ahead as travel continues to recover, GMT is confident that towards the end of 2021 we will see a return toward normal travel patterns for marine travel. GMT will also continue to centralize/reorganize operational efficiencies under a strong executive leadership team, further implement digital technologies for our customers such as our Fly2C  marine online booking tool, and our revolutionary cruise passenger air booking platform, Cruiselink. Through-out and post pandemic, GMT maintains a full team of customer service agents assisting customers with latest current travel rules and procedures.

GMT is also celebrating 20 years of excellence in providing specialist travel services to the marine industry. Tim Davey, Founder and Managing Director of GMT stated, “As we celebrate our 20th anniversary, we pledge to continue providing the best customer service and travel solutions to meet the ever-changing needs of our industry. Through collaborative efforts from our leadership team and travel agents, and with V.Group’s support, we will ensure the continued growth of our company, as well as our clients and partners. Onwards and upwards!”

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Gmt celebrates its third year on the travel weekly power list.

Global Marine Travel (GMT) heads into its third year in a row on the  Travel Weekly Power List  as a specialist Travel Management Company within the Maritime Industry, gaining a new spot at #42 for 2021.

Travel Weekly  surveyed companies  with a minimum of $100 million in travel sales certified by a company’s owner, CEO or CFO. Due to the pandemic, their  methodology  was to continue to base rankings on gross travel sales in 2019 with the exception only of 2020 merger and acquisition activity among Power List agencies.

One of the main strengths of the industry had been through acknowledging weaknesses and adapting to new ways of working, while also raising the bar on customer service to accommodate the influx of cancellations and refunds. GMT took a proactive approach to the pandemic throughout 2020 and worked to increase communication methods with all clients, focus on maritime crew repatriation globally via charter flights, worked with customers and airlines to manage refunds and find solutions to complex travel requests, invested in additional  mergers and acquisitions  and reduced office space.

Looking ahead as travel continues to recover, GMT is confident that towards the end of 2021 we will see a return toward normal travel patterns for marine travel. GMT will also continue to centralize/reorganize operational efficiencies under a strong executive leadership team, further implement digital technologies for our customers such as our  Fly2C  marine online booking tool, and our revolutionary cruise passenger air booking platform,  Cruiselink . Through and post pandemic, GMT maintains a full team of customer service agents assisting customers with latest current travel rules and procedures.

GMT is also celebrating 20 years of excellence in providing specialist travel services to the marine industry. Tim Davey, Founder and Managing Director of GMT stated, “As we celebrate our 20th anniversary, we pledge to continue providing the best customer service and travel solutions to meet the ever-changing needs of our industry. Through collaborative efforts from our leadership team and travel agents, and with V.Group’s support, we will ensure the continued growth of our company, as well as our clients and partners. Onwards and upwards!”

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Fareportal named top 10 in esteemed travel industry power list.

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NEW YORK , June 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Fareportal, the travel technology company powering online travel agencies CheapOair  and One Travel  landed the 10 th place spot in the 2021 Travel Weekly Power List . This annual ranking, published by the prestigious industry journal, highlights travel industry leaders in the business and leisure travel space.

“It is extremely gratifying to once again be recognized by the editors of Travel Weekly .  Travel is an extremely complex business that requires ongoing diligence to maintain leading edge technological capabilities,” said Werner Kunz-Cho , CEO of Fareportal.  He comments further, “We are very proud of our Fareportal team members, who have dedicated their efforts to providing the traveling public with an excellent flight and travel booking experience.”

The 2021 Power List  is unusual, given the circumstances caused by the global pandemic.  Companies were asked to share information regarding the impact on their business caused by the events of last year, and their thoughts regarding the recovery of travel.  With the exception of 2020 merger and acquisition activity, rankings were frozen at previous levels and represent gross travel sales in pre-pandemic 2019.

Glenn Cusano , CO-CEO and CFO at Fareportal comments, “We see travel numbers getting better every week.  The challenge today is to identify and stay responsive to trends in the marketplace.  Consumer travel behaviors are shifting rapidly as domestic and global travel restrictions are updated.  Our focus on data science to inform our corporate decision making serves us very well in this environment.”

About Fareportal   

Fareportal  is a travel technology company powering a next-generation travel concierge service. Utilizing its innovative technology and company owned and operated global contact centers, Fareportal has built strong industry partnerships providing customers access to over 600 airlines, a million hotels, and hundreds of car rental companies around the globe. With a portfolio of consumer travel brands including  CheapOair  and  One Travel , Fareportal enables consumers to book online, on mobile apps for iOS and Android, by phone, or live chat. Fareportal provides its airline partners with access to a broad customer base that books high-yielding international and domestic flight, hotel and other travel and add-on ancillaries. 

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  13. 2021 Travel Weekly Power List

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  17. Arrivia's Online User Experience and Record-setting First Quarter

    The annual Travel Weekly Power List ranks the largest and most successful retailers in the travel industry . Scottsdale, AZ, June 29, 2022 - For the seventh consecutive year, arrivia has been named to the Travel Weekly Power List, an annual ranking of the biggest travel sellers in the US.To capture its fourth top-20 position in as many years, arrivia harnessed the increase in demand in ...

  18. GMT Celebrates Its Third Year on the Travel Weekly Power List

    Global Marine Travel (GMT) heads into its third year in a row on the Travel Weekly Power List as a specialist Travel Management Company within the Maritime Industry, gaining a new spot at #42 for 2021.. Travel Weekly surveyed companies with a minimum of $100 million in travel sales certified by a company's owner, CEO or CFO. Due to the pandemic, their methodology was to continue to base ...

  19. Fareportal Named Top 10 in Esteemed Travel Industry Power List

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    The annual Travel Weekly Power List ranks the largest and most successful retailers in the travel industry . Scottsdale, AZ, June 29, 2022 - For the seventh consecutive year, arrivia has been named to the Travel Weekly Power List, an annual ranking of the biggest travel sellers in the US.To capture its fourth top-20 position in as many years, arrivia harnessed the increase in demand in ...

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