A row of seats is being removed from some easyJet aircraft this summer, so flights can be operated with less cabin crew.
A row of seats is being removed from some easyJet aircraft this summer, so flights can be operated with less cabin crew.
In recent times, technology can go hand in hand with any industry and take it to an unimaginable level. This fact is true for the travel and tourism industry as well.
Singapore has announced plans to further ease its Covid travel rules later this month.
In response to growing passenger demand for air travel, Emirates will double its flights between Algiers and Dubai from two to four weekly, starting 1 May 2022. The service currently between Algiers and Dubai will no longer be linked with Tunis, offering more flexibility and convenience to travel to Dubai and onwards to Emirates’ extensive network of more than 130 destinations.
The travel and tourism sector is expected to create nearly 126 million new jobs within the next decade.