BALTIMORE – Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International have resumed operations out of Baltimore's port this weekend, following the clearance of debris from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge that had blocked access.
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Hyatt's New Vivid Brand Targets Younger Travelers with Affordable Luxury
Hyatt Hotels Corp. has launched its latest brand, Hyatt Vivid, to cater to a younger, price-conscious demographic seeking luxury all-inclusive experiences. This adults-only concept, developed in 2021, aims to fill a gap in Hyatt's Inclusive Collection, which currently features ten brands primarily positioned at the higher end of the market.
Frontier Airlines Introduces Bundled Fare Options
Frontier Airlines, known for its unbundled pricing and aggressive ancillary product pricing, revised its strategy on May 17 to align more with traditional U.S. carriers. The airline now offers three bundled fare options: Basic, Economy, and Business, aimed at making it easier and cheaper for customers to select desired services. This move, led by CEO Barry Biffle, aims to appeal to a wider range of flyers and improve customer satisfaction.
Air France Launches Year-Round Nonstop Service from Phoenix to Paris
Air France has announced the launch of a groundbreaking nonstop service connecting Phoenix, Arizona, with Paris, France, marking a significant milestone in the airline's U.S. operations. The inaugural flight departed from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris on Thursday, offering a new and direct link between the Arizona desert and the French capital.
Singapore Airlines Adjusts In-Flight Service Protocols Following Turbulence Incident
Singapore Airlines has announced a revision to its in-flight service protocols, including the suspension of meal service when the seatbelt sign is illuminated and a requirement for crew members to remain seated during such times. This change comes in response to a severe turbulence incident on May 21, which led to significant injuries and one fatality.