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- We are all witnessing the travel industry reinventing itself, but some companies like to take a more proactive approach: Amadeus has launched Nextwave, a startup incubator to stay on top of new opportunities for their business to go beyond retail and operating tools. Seems like they are already testing quite promising tech projects – nice!
- But, let’s be honest. They are not the only ones thinking that tech startups really has the power to completely shape this new wave of the travel industry. As I went through this research from GlobalData saying that “Travel Apps Will Play Key Role in Tourism Recovery”, there was only one thought in my mind: Bring tech closer, now! Don’t worry – you’ll hear me saying that again.
- What if travellers could use a digital solution to save their place on the queue for check-in? This is British Airways is ready to implement at Heathrow Airport.
- Apart from many (many!) event organizers weighting their options and making decisions whether or not to go on with in-person events this year, there is one event that the whole world is watching. This week, Tokyo doctors call for cancelation of the Olympic Games.
- A plan to ease travel restrictions in Europe was approved, allowing any fully vaccinated traveller to enter Europe for holidays (or non-essential reasons). Is it too early to pop a bottle to celebrate this decision?
- On a move to attract tourists, the French government is covering the costs of PCR tests for those who want to visit France. I’m looking forward to see which other countries will follow?
- Earlier this week we launched a poll on our Twitter account asking followers when they expect the global travel sector to come back to 2019 levels in terms of traveler numbers & revenues. You can see the final results of the poll in this link.
- Interesting moment for an Icelandic discount airline to kick-off its operations. Play will start with four weekly flights connecting Reykjavik and London.
- Airbnb’s CEO thoughts on how remote workers might encourage a new type of business travel caught my attention this week. I’d be curious to hear your thoughts on how remote work and business travel will develop.