A new study analyzing the best cities in the U.S. for vegan travellers has been revealed, shedding light on the culinary landscape of cities across the country. More than 15 million people in the U.S. follow a vegetarian-based diet – two million of whom are vegans. Food tourism, in particular vegan tourism, has grown significantly in recent years…
How eSIMs are changing the game for the traveller segment
Travelling has become an integral part of our lives, whether it’s for business or leisure. And for many travellers, staying connected while abroad is a top priority. But with the rising costs of data roaming and the inconvenience of swapping out physical SIM cards, there has been a growing demand for a more flexible and…
GBTA commends Canadian Government’s introduction of new verified traveller program
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), the voice of the global business travel industry, supports the recent announcement by the Canadian government to launch a new Verified Traveller program that will offer a faster and more efficient screening experience for eligible travellers at select airports across Canada. “As the voice of global business travellers and…
Akasa Air hopes to be locally relevant to the traveller audience
Akasa Air, the newest airline on the Indian skies, has launched its maiden brand campaign with the tagline ‘It’s your sky’. The rewriting of the travel experience includes introducing the concept of a customer service manager to help all customers, especially the elderly and first-time flyers, simplifying the call centre experience and the website journey…
Low prices, flexible tickets and direct routes: New traveller attitudes revealed
Global travel marketplace Skyscanner has published a new report exploring how travellers’ attitudes are evolving. Titled ‘Skyscanner Horizons – Emerging traveller behaviour as the world reopens’, the report analyses survey data from 24,000 consumers in eight countries as well as extensive global search data to provide unique insights and potential opportunities for the sector. Opportunities are evident…