Just after its Middle Eastern rival Qatar Airways announced the resumption of flights to Phuket, Emirates revealed its plans to resume flights to the popular holiday destination.
Author: Ishan Haria
Qatar Airways has announced plans to resume flights to Phuket, Thailand. The decision comes just after the popular holiday destination announced that it will accept international travellers from July.
British Airways has started trialling the IATA Travel Pass. The airline’s parent company, International Airlines Group (IAG), has been working with International Air Travel Association (IATA), the association for the world’s airlines, to co-develop its Travel Pass app.
IH Aviation and Travel had earlier reported that Emirates was planning to resume Airbus A380 services to New York JFK in the United States from 1st June 2021. Well, Emirates sticked to that date as the Emirates superjumbo landed for the 1st time in over a year at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport.
Marriott’s luxury brand, The Ritz-Carlton Hotels and Resorts, has debuted in Maldives with a resort in Fari Islands. The resort features stunning minimalist architecture and invites guests to embrace the beru, or circle of island life.
Radisson Hotel Group today announced the opening of Radisson Collection Hotel, Bodrum. The property is located in Aspat Bay to the south of the Bodrum peninsula.
Starting today, Frankfurt Airport is using all its terminals and runways as it looks to recover from the devastation brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Phuket, Thailand, is all set to welcome international travellers who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and who have tested negative upon arriving in the province from 1st July 2021.
Emirates has extended the suspension of flights to India until the end of June. The suspension first came into effect on 24th April due to a sudden surge in COVID-19 cases across the country.
As Italy is reopening its borders for international travellers, Emirates has announced that it will resume flying to Venice and will also increase frequency of flights to Milan as it looks to take advantage of ‘COVID-19 tested flights’.