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India’s largest airline is entering a leadership reset. Pieter Elbers, the Dutch aviation veteran who arrived at IndiGo in 2022 with a mandate to transform the airline from a domestic low-cost powerhouse into a global aviation player, stepped down as CEO Tuesday. The resignation comes just months after IndiGo suffered the most severe operational breakdown
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The war with Iran could cost U.S. airlines $24 billion in additional jet fuel expenses, according to a new analysis by Skift Research, which estimates that ticket prices would need to rise at least 11% to offset the increase. Globally, the impact could reach $100 billion or more. Oil traders had been surprisingly calm since
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Acute staffing shortages among TSA agents are leading to longer wait times for security screenings at airports across the U.S. as the partial government shutdown approaches the one-month mark.  Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport said Sunday that customers should arrive at least four hours before their scheduled departure time to accommodate the lengthy wait times.
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Now that President Trump has fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the question for the travel industry is what, if anything, changes at the department that controls who enters the United States, how smoothly travelers move through its airports, and how aggressively federal agents operate inside American cities. The short answer is not much on
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Inside an industrial park on the outskirts of Frankfurt, a machine the size of a shipping container is turning carbon dioxide and hydrogen into fuel. The electro-Sustainable Aviation Fuel (eSAF) it produces has the same consistency and clarity as water, and is certified for use in existing aircraft and infrastructure. This new kind of jet
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This is Part 2 of a series on the creator economy’s impact on travel. Part 1, “The Validation Economy,” examined how Western travel creators monetize South Asian audiences’ desire for external recognition. Search for Mauritania on YouTube and the algorithm surfaces a remarkably narrow set of tropes: you’ll likely see that divorced women are celebrated
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Carbon emissions from flights at Heathrow in 2025 had fallen to 7% below 2019 levels, according to the airport’s sustainability report published on Thursday. “Our latest carbon footprint shows that carbon from flights is 7% below our 2019 baseline, with additional reductions delivered through increased use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF),” Matthew Gorman, director of
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The first casualty of war is not truth; it is the booking engine. Within hours of Iran’s retaliatory strikes, the cascade began: airspace closures, government travel advisories, corporate freezes, and hotel cancellations piling up across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Riyadh, and Sharm El-Sheikh. Travel is a confidence industry. Confidence is in short supply. But volatility is
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The “Asia is rising” narrative has circulated across the industry for years. What feels different today is the speed and scale of change on the ground. Airlines, hotel groups, and travel platforms are building and testing new models across the region. Regional brands are expanding across borders. Asian travelers are redefining booking behavior, payments, and
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The business traveler is back in the lobby. But the hotel stay is shorter. The compression in trip length reflects a broader reshaping of business travel that has left hotel companies contending with thinner midweek occupancy and booking windows so tight that a single macroeconomic jolt can upend demand overnight.  Skift reviewed executive commentary, financial
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Hyatt said it expected limited impact from recent violence in Mexico, even as executives warned that the travel sector overall faced “a challenging environment.” Notably absent from their presentation at the Raymond James investor conference on Tuesday was any direct mention of the latest Middle East conflict that began this weekend. “We’re clearly living in
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