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Business Travel News: April 2023

Week of April 3, 2023

Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, JetBlue Airways, and American Airlines have all indicated they will cut flights in the New York City area this summer as the region, one of the busiest in the U.S., faces a shortage of air traffic controllers.

 

The Canadian carrier will employ its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet to operate these services.

 

The world just got bigger for passengers traveling with both airlines.

 

Premium Lufthansa passengers will soon be able to unwind at one of two new lounge spaces at Berlin-Brandenburg Airport.

 

Japan changes covid classification and ends border control measures on May 8, 2023.

 

United Airlines has now dropped 38 small U.S. cities from its network since the pandemic began.

 

Emirates reconnects Tokyo’s Haneda and Dubai with “game changing”

 

Frontier Airlines is adding a nonstop destination to its flight offerings at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

 

Virgin Atlantic has expanded its codeshare with IndiGo, opening up an extra 18 destinations throughout India.

 

 

Week of April 10, 2023

United’s entire fleet of international wide-body jets will feature Polaris and Premium Plus cabins by August, marking the end of a retrofit project that began in 2017.

 

On May 30, Etihad Airways will introduce an additional weekly flight between Abu Dhabi and Toronto, on top of its current six-per-week flight schedule, to offer travellers a daily connection.

 

The airline is beginning service to two popular Florida destinations from Worcester, MA.

 

London City Airport becomes the first major airport in the UK to deploy next generation security scanners for all passengers, enabling travellers to pass through security without removing laptops and liquids from their hand luggage.

 

On April 17, Lyft Green will be available in select cities, offering business travelers an option to choose an electric or hybrid vehicle.

 

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration will allow applicants to apply for Clear via the same application.

 

With booking rates rising, United Airlines will serve over 100 international destinations during the Summer 2023 peak season.

 

JetBlue Airways will fly between New York and Amsterdam starting later this summer, followed by service from Boston shortly thereafter.

 

Turkish Airlines has added a free messaging service for customers on selected international flights.

 

The premium lounge, accessible to business and first class passengers, along with the Swiss flag carrier’s Senator and HON Circle Members, is back and ready for business, with a very expansive and stylish new space.

 

BWH Hotel Group continued its growth in select regions across the globe with the addition of several new properties.

 

 

Week of April 17, 2023

Delta’s third Sky Club at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) is by far the largest at Delta’s Minneapolis hub, with seating for more than 450, a first-of-its-kind Sky Deck and more. Recent renovations to Gates G18-G22, including relocated and enlarged restrooms, expanded gate seating areas and new concessions, laid the groundwork for this new Club.

 

United Airlines announces the largest South Pacific network expansion ever to and from the continental US, including the first non-stop flight between San Francisco and Christchurch set to commence on December 1.

 

The machines will be replaced by bag tag stations with iPad tablets, where customers can pay for and tag checked bags.

 

Kuwaiti flag carrier Kuwait Airways will launch a complimentary chauffeur service for its first and business class passengers at its homebase.

Separately, Kuwait Airways has confirmed the addition of four-weekly flights between Kuwait and Malaga in Spain.

 

Hyatt Tuesday launched Hyatt Studios, the company’s 28th brand and one that courts the rapidly growing extended-stay lodging sector.

 

Qatar has said that its Hayya platform which it launched to manage visits to the country for the World Cup last year, has now been expanded to process all business and tourist visa applications.

 

Delta started flying to London Gatwick on April 10, expanding its presence in London.

 

Air New Zealand will unveil sleep pods for economy-class passengers in September.

 

JetBlue Airways’ revamped loyalty program debuts on May 10. The countdown is now on to the launch of the hotly anticipated new “Tiles” program and the many major changes coming to its frequent flyer program.

 

From Doha, the airline will fly to Casablanca and Marrakesh with a single flight.

 

Metro today announced travel alternatives to help customers prepare for the 2023 Major Construction scheduled for this summer. Starting Friday, May 12, Metro will begin a four-part construction effort focusing on system maintenance and modernization- including rail replacement, fiber optic cable installation, and improved station facilities.

 

 

Week of April 24, 2023

The carrier is trialing expanding Sky Club facilities for passengers looking for a quick experience.

 

American Airlines is making some big changes to its long-haul network for this coming winter season.

 

British Airways’ Gatwick-based short-haul subsidiary, BA Euroflyer, has expanded the options available for customers to purchase in Euro Traveller (economy) and launched new seasonal menus in Club Europe (business class).

 

As demand from Canada to international destinations soars, Emirates is responding with the announcement of daily flights from Montreal to Dubai beginning July 5.

 

The 7,390 sqm space overlooks the airport’s indoor tropical garden The ORCHARD, and can accommodate up to 707 guests, creating an overall facility for up to 1,600 passengers.

 

IHG Hotels & Resorts is set to launch the Vignette Collection in the UK, with the signing of The Halyard at Ropewalks Liverpool.

 

Alaska Airlines and STARLUX Airlines, a Taipei-based airline that just started flights to Los Angeles, have launched a frequent flier partnership.

 

New planes are coming to Austrian Airlines, refreshing the entire long-haul fleet.

 

Vouchers issued by British Airways for flights canceled due to the pandemic are now valid for travel until September 2024.

 

Northern Pacific Airways (7H, Anchorage Ted Stevens) is branching off into charters, having announced a partnership with Air Planning, a large group air charter broker, using the startup’s fleet of four B757-200s.

 

SAS Plus no longer comes with complimentary inflight internet access.

 

Includes new Virgin Hotels New York Preferred Hotels & Resorts welcomes 10 new member properties

 

 

That’s a wrap for CTM’s April 2023 business travel news.

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