Europe routes, transatlantic woes, retailing experiments, market forecasts—and algorithmic oversight’s new angle.
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Which airlines fly to Europe’s most
That aviation map made for data lovers—seeing who serves Europe’s busiest cities tells you everything about strategy by geography.
(Revman)
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Delta’s transatlantic summer underwhelms
Aviation Week flags Delta’s summer main cabin on its long-haul routes: a step down from premium promises. Is BA-ness creeping in?
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Airline retailing at Hawaiian — real in-flight commerce ideas
A video deep dive: how Hawaiian is testing retailing in the cabin and online—part travel experience, part revenue stream.
(YouTube)
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IBAS market update webinar
Global intelligence on aircraft trends, supply/demand tightness, and upcoming fleet changes: insights to watch.
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Catch the Professor live
T2RL events list the upcoming conference where I’ll be speaking on travel technology & strategy. Yes, you can attend in person.
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Quirky: California is advancing a bill to stop “algorithmic coercion.” Meaning: the algorithm should no longer be able to squeeze you into purchases you didn’t want—whether in shopping, travel upsells, or loyalty offers.
📣 Don’t forget:
The Professor’s Minute Minute → https://tinyurl.com/ynvpddfw
The OFFICIAL Professor Sabena Blog → https://tinyurl.com/j9x8cmhm
Explore the old archive → https://tinyurl.com/njj9z6p4
#Tags:
#Travel #Aviation #Airlines #Europe #Transatlantic #Retail #MarketIntelligence #AlgorithmicFairness #Innovation #Picasso
Sources:
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Which airlines fly to Europe’s busiest hubs: Revman
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Delta’s Transatlantic main cabin review: AviationWeek
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Hawaiian airline retailing video: YouTube
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IBAS aviation market update: ON24 webinar
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Planning to hear The Professor live: T2RL events
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Quirky — algorithmic coercion bill: Global Competition Review
Style Verification: Sunday → Blue/Rose Hybrid
Image: Reflective blend — optimism and critique, where policy, commerce, and fairness intersect in travel tech.
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