From legacy vs. low-cost to broken data, lost jobs, and worms (yes, worms), the day is messy enough without AA’s gloves-off approach.
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Legacy vs. low-cost: who wins the global race?
OAG lines up the data comparing network depth and reach. It’s a head-to-head sprint with some surprising winners.
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Truth in memes?
A Facebook post making the rounds lands a little too close to reality. Humor, meet cynicism.
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AI agents vs. broken data
Phocuswire breaks down the central flaw of travel AI: garbage in, garbage out. Without good data, smart agents stay dumb.
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UK hospitality sheds staggering jobs
Budget tax rises ripple through hospitality. Tens of thousands of jobs lost. The UK’s biggest service export is bleeding.
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The screwworm arrives
US confirms its first travel-associated case of human screwworm. Rare, chilling, and exactly the type of health alert that sticks in travelers’ minds.
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Quirky: Filthy seats and no gloves on AA
Passengers on American Airlines report being handed dirty seats without gloves or wipes. DIY sanitation, courtesy of your ticket price.
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