Leo Express Launches New Prague-Bratislava Rail Route With Talgo Trains
Leo Express is launching a new Prague-Bratislava route at the end of April, using Talgo trains to strengthen cross-border rail links between the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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Leo Express is launching a new Prague-Bratislava route at the end of April, using Talgo trains to strengthen cross-border rail links between the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Air France has launched a new nonstop seasonal service between Paris and Las Vegas, strengthening the Nevada city’s links with Europe ahead of a busy summer travel season.
Frankfurt Airport has opened its long-awaited Terminal 3, adding major new capacity, modern security technology, and a phased airline migration that will reshape passenger flows over the coming months.
Emirates is exploring private en-suite bathrooms inside first-class suites, pushing premium air travel further into ultra-luxury territory as airlines compete to redefine the top end of the cabin.
Southwest Airlines says its commercial overhaul is starting to deliver, with stronger first-quarter earnings, rising corporate revenue, and more customers paying up for assigned seating and other extras.
American Express Global Business Travel is giving Egencia a major upgrade with agentic AI and deeper expense integration, aiming to make corporate travel booking faster, more conversational, and less fragmented for both travelers and finance teams.
Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur is introducing AI-powered tools for meetings, weddings, and corporate events, signaling a new phase in luxury hospitality where technology is used not just behind the scenes, but as part of the guest experience itself.
Situ has opened a Singapore office as part of its expansion in Asia-Pacific, extending its serviced accommodation network beyond the Americas launch in February. The move strengthens the company’s ability to support multinational clients across key business travel markets.
Uber’s planned acquisition of Blacklane shows how ground transport is splitting into clearer service tiers. The deal gives Uber a stronger foothold in chauffeur and executive travel, where reliability and pre-booked service matter more than instant pickup.
Emergency pay for TSA officers may ease immediate financial pressure, but it is unlikely to restore normal airport operations overnight. Staffing gaps, closed lanes, and lingering uncertainty over DHS funding are still weighing on the system.
Navan is preparing to roll out TravelClaw, an AI layer designed to proactively assist travelers during trips without waiting for user prompts. The feature will extend across Navan’s core platform and its Navan Edge app for unmanaged business travelers.
A partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown has pushed airport security operations into a broader travel disruption. The White House says it will move to pay TSA officers, but the legal and financial basis remains unclear as Congress continues to argue over DHS funding.
IHG expands rapidly across Europe, surpassing 150,000 rooms as Germany and hotel conversions drive its growth strategy.
Dubai’s Arabian Travel Market 2026 has been moved from May to August as organizers respond to regional instability while maintaining momentum for the global travel event.
Navan has introduced Navan Edge, an AI-powered travel assistant designed to deliver hyper-personalized trip management for business travelers outside managed programs.