Articles tagged “easyjet”

Hotels

Inside EasyHotel’s Turnaround: CEO Strives to Double Hotel Count by 2026

With a turnaround artist at its helm, EasyHotel is finally poised for its long-awaited expansion. Recent investment in the company is a wager that affordability will matter more to some travelers than whether a hotel is Instagram-ready.

Inside EasyHotel’s Turnaround: CEO Strives to Double Hotel Count by 2026

News Blog

IDEAS: Historic Art Figures Embark on Travel Adventures in New easyJet Campaign

easyJet has launched a new campaign in collaboration with creative agency VCCP London that features some of the world’s most renowned faces in art brought to life. The ‘Get Out There’ campaign sees Mona Lisa, David, The Thinker, Girl with the Pearl Earring, and even a pair of cherubs as they embark on journeys through…

Online Travel

Expedia Cuts Ties With Hopper

Today's edition of Skift's daily podcast looks closer at Expedia’s breakup with Hopper, an FAA and airline emissions partnership, and what Indian travelers want (hint: cheaper travel).

Expedia Cuts Ties With Hopper

Online Travel

3 Airlines and the FAA Join Google to Assess Flight Emissions

All would admit that the way online travel companies display the climate impact of flights is vague and inadequate. But help is on the way.

3 Airlines and the FAA Join Google to Assess Flight Emissions

Airlines

Ryanair Exits ‘Talking Shop’ UK Aviation Council

There is often a lag between industry bodies' ambitious goals and what they actually deliver. Perhaps this will take a while before it can be fixed.

Ryanair Exits ‘Talking Shop’ UK Aviation Council

Airline Weekly

Amsterdam Schiphol Flight Cuts Move Forward After KLM, Other Airlines Lose Appeal

The Netherlands will cut flights at Schiphol in the name of reducing noise pollution beginning next year. Small airlines could bear the brunt.

Amsterdam Schiphol Flight Cuts Move Forward After KLM, Other Airlines Lose Appeal

Airlines

More Airlines Use Next-Gen Tech to Sell Journeys on Other Carriers or Trains

Dozens of airlines have been creating alternatives to traditional interline agreements, selling fares on other airlines or railways. A few factors appear to be driving more of these deals.

More Airlines Use Next-Gen Tech to Sell Journeys on Other Carriers or Trains

Airlines

Italian Minister Calls Out Airlines for Unjustifiable Fare Hike

Inflation is affecting travel, but that doesn't mean it's slowing down. And airlines are grabbing the opportunity with both hands.

Italian Minister Calls Out Airlines for Unjustifiable Fare Hike

Airlines

Ryanair Almost Sets a New Profit Record

Ryanair has inched closer to profit highs last seen by the company in 2018, with the Irish carrier carefully considering the impact of Boeing delivery delays and its ability to grow its passenger numbers in the year ahead.

Ryanair Almost Sets a New Profit Record

Tourism

Southern Europe Tourism Is Back With a ‘Vengeance’

Someone in the Expedia leadership — exactly who isn't clear — said after the terrorist attacks of September 11 that without travel, there is no life. Inflation be damned. Southern European travelers are proving that with their wallets 22 years later.

Southern Europe Tourism Is Back With a ‘Vengeance’