Saturday, September 13, 2025

The Professor’s Minute Minute – September 14, 2025

 



Europe routes, transatlantic woes, retailing experiments, market forecasts—and algorithmic oversight’s new angle.

  1. 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)

  2. 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?

    (Aviation Week)

  3. 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)

  4. IBAS market update webinar

    Global intelligence on aircraft trends, supply/demand tightness, and upcoming fleet changes: insights to watch.

    (IBAS via ON24)

  5. 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.

    (Swapcard / T2RL)

  6. 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.

    (Global Competition Review)


📣 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


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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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