Articles by James Miller — page 17

UAE to cover hotel and meal costs for tourists as Emirates
Regional airspace closures have prompted major carriers — Emirates, Etihad, flydubai and Air Arabia — to suspend or scale back operations at key terminals such as Dubai International Airport, Zayed International Airport and Sharjah International Airport, leaving thousands of travellers in transit.

James McVinnie: Cathedral Organist, 100-Speaker
Norwich Cathedral will receive a 100‑speaker 1‑bit audio array for the May 9 performance of Infinity Gradient, requiring timed vehicle access through restricted cathedral grounds, coordinated freight unloading and supervised installation within a strict window to protect the fabric of the building and meet local traffic control rules.

HRAO pushes for a Greenfield Puri airport, Sipasarubali
HRAO has proposed a new Greenfield airport at Puri with land earmarked near Sipasarubali (Samuka) Beach, paired with a world‑class mega theme park to create a tourism corridor that would materially change passenger flows, modal splits and last‑mile transfer needs in the region.

West Asia airspace disruption forces Emirates, Etihad
Around 1,600 flights cancelled by Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways, plus roughly 350 cancellations by IndiGo, Air India and Akasa, left airports from the UAE to Israel operating at sharply reduced capacity and created immediate pressure on ground logistics and transfer services.

Fethiye Brief: Higher Taxi Fares, Tighter Traffic Laws and
Taxi fares in Fethiye have increased with an opening charge now set at ₺150, a minimum fare of ₺250 and a per-kilometre rate of ₺50 — a change that immediately affects airport runs, short city transfers and price-sensitive tourists relying on cabs for exact, on-demand journeys.

Security alerts and travel disruptions for Indians in
Major routings through Istanbul Grand Airport and Sabiha Gokcen International Airport experienced cancellations and diversions, while the Embassy of India in Doha suspended regular consular services on 2 March 2026, creating ripple effects across airport transfer schedules and ground transport demand.

IntrCity SmartBus adds proactive safety confirmation calls
IntrCity SmartBus has deployed safety confirmation calls for solo women travellers and early boarders across its long-distance network, coinciding with International Women’s Day 2026, as monthly female ridership climbs from 75,000 to almost 100,000 — a 38% year-on-year increase.

EkoStay grows its villa portfolio with new properties in
The recent roll-out of eight new villas across Panchgani, Igatpuri, Dahanu and Alibaug, with five more slated in Palghar, Kodaikanal and Goa, immediately raises demand for curated last-mile logistics: peak pickup windows around regional airports, longer one-way transfer distances, additional parking and luggage handling at private villas, and a clear need for reliable chauffeur-driven services for groups arriving from Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore or Chennai.

How Air India, IndiGo and SpiceJet Are Re-routing Flights
More than 350 flights were cancelled on Sunday and several long-haul services to the US and Europe were rerouted, with Air India operating technical halts in Rome for east-coast flights and IndiGo suspending select services through Middle Eastern airspace through March 2.

redBus forecasts 31% surge in Delhi intercity bus bookings
Intercity bus reservations departing Delhi for the Holi travel window (28 February–8 March 2026) are projected to climb by 31% compared with the same festive period last year, with a marked preference for overnight, air-conditioned sleeper buses on short- and mid-distance corridors.

Business Travel 2026: Digital bookings, bleisure growth and
65% of surveyed Indian corporates expect business travel volumes to increase in 2026, while 70% are already using technology-led systems for booking, approvals and expense management—a shift that directly affects airport pickups, city transfers and on-demand chauffeur services.

India's Ministry of Civil Aviation launches 24x7 Passenger
India's Ministry of Civil Aviation has activated a 24x7 Passenger Assistance Control Room following the DGCA advisory about heightened risks in Iranian and neighbouring Middle East airspace after recent military strikes and announced retaliatory actions.