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Forecast for Luxury Business Travel Through 2010
According to a new trend report published by Unity Marketing “Forecast for Luxury Travel Through 2010: A Luxury Trend Report“, expectations for luxury travel through 2010 is much more positive in the personal travel sector than business t...
Average Ticket Prices for Business Travelers Expected to Increase in 2010 - Study Reveals
According to a study released by Egencia — the Egencia’s 2010 Corporate Travel Forecast — average ticket prices (ATPs) for corporate travelers are expected to increase globally as average daily rates (ADRs) for business travelers are ex...
Delta Adds Full-flat Beds to JFK-Heathrow Flights
Delta Air Lines announced it will add full-flat beds to its BusinessElite cabin on all flights between New York-JFK and London-Heathrow, In a press release, Delta explained that with the expanded BusinessElite service it will offer customers: - Ful...
First Class Sale at United Airlines
United has launched a first class sale — “Taste of First Class” — on domestic flights, with fares starting at $199 each way. You have to book and purchase your ticket by July 31, 2009, for travel between August 17 and September 7. A...
British Airways To Offer Afternoon Tea by The Dorchester on Flights to U.S.
Beginning Autumn 2009, British Airways will offer a new afternoon tea service in the new First Class cabin. In order to provide the new service, “Afternoon Tea by The Dorchester“, BA teamed up with The Dorchester, one of London’s most...
Qantas Suspends First Class on Some International Services
Qantas will drop first-class travel on some of its international Boeing 747 services between July 6 and October 31. The move affects three long-haul routes: Sydney-Buenos Aires, Sydney-San Francisco and Melbourne-Hong Kong-London. Qantas isn’...
Business Class Offer from New York to Paris
OpenSkies is offering business class flights from New York City to Paris for $662 one way, based on round-trip travel. Taxes and fees are not included. To take advantage of the OpenSkies’ promotion you have to book by May 31. The offer, open...
British Airways Business Class Flight Sale Extended
British Airways has extended its business class flight sale. You can still take advantage of discounted business class fares British Airways is offering on several routes to Europe, North America and Asia, if you book by April 7. The flights must b...
Emirates Will Fly to Toronto on A380
Emirates has added Toronto amongst the routes where it will use the A380. Emirates A380 flights Dubai-Toronto, starting June 1,2009, come with the following schedule: departure from Dubai at 09:55AM arrival in Toronto at 3:45PM; departure from Toront...
Business Class Flight Deals on Australia - U.S. Routes
United Airlines is offering discount airfares on Business Class flights between Australia and U.S. Business Class return flights from Sydney to Los Angeles start from as low as A$6876, from Melbourne to Los Angeles return from A$6859, including taxe...
Business Class Discounts to Europe
Delta Air Lines has launched a sale on Business Class seats for flights to some European destinations. To take advantage of this Delta’s Business Class promotion you must book either 50 days or 30 days in advance (see table below); also a min...
Airlines Increasingly Going Premium-economy
Many airlines have recently reconfigured their aircraft to install premium-economy seats. By offering seats wider and more legroom than coach seats, with affordable fares, premium-economy class is becoming a viable option for those business traveler...
Premium Air Travel Fell 11.5 Percent in November
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said the number of passengers flying on premium tickets — first-class and business-class — worldwide fell 11.5 percent in November, The New York Times reports. The newspaper quoted IATA...
