Articles by James Miller — page 38

United Nigeria Airlines adds Fly2Sky Airbus A320 to ACMI
United Nigeria Airlines has raised its wet-lease fleet to six aircraft after taking delivery of an Airbus A320 from Bulgarian ACMI specialist Fly2Sky, supplementing its existing four indigenous Embraer ERJ145 jets and two previously leased aircraft.

How 2026 Experience-Driven Travel Trends Are Changing
Demand for specialized point-to-point transfers has surged as experience-led bookings push new requirements: pet-friendly vehicles are up 260%, marathon- and event-driven city arrivals spike by more than 200–300% in some markets, and bookings for extreme-adventure excursions such as heli-hiking and glacier tours are rising double digits.

ITB Berlin 2026: How AI, Agentic Commerce and Payment
ITB Berlin 2026 dedicates six fully booked Travel Tech halls (5.1, 6.1, 7.1c, 8.1, 9 and 10.1) from 3–5 March, concentrating exhibitors and sessions around artificial intelligence, agentic commerce, payments and distribution platforms — developments that have immediate operational implications for airport transfer scheduling, taxi fleet dispatching and last-mile logistics.

How 2025 Airline Demand Growth Shapes Airport Transfers and
Global revenue passenger kilometers (RPKs) rose 5.3% in 2025 while available seat kilometers (ASKs) climbed 5.2%, pushing the industry load factor to a record full-year level of 83.6%.

Royal Caribbean secures two Discovery Class ships from
Royal Caribbean Group signed firm contracts with Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire for two Discovery Class vessels, setting the first delivery in 2029 and the second in 2032, with options to expand the class by four additional ships.

How modern point-shaving rings mirror the Mob’s methods
Major point-shaving operations have repeatedly relied on scheduled flights, intercity buses, taxis and private transfers to shuttle fixers, players and cash between college towns and overseas betting hubs, creating predictable node points for law enforcement and compliance teams.

Reworked National Park Charges in Namibia: What Travelers
From 01 April 2026 the daily entrance fee for international adult visitors to premium parks such as Etosha National Park, Namib‑Naukluft (excluding Sandwich Harbour), Skeleton Coast, Waterberg Plateau and others rises from N$150 to N$280, inclusive of a park entrance and conservation levy.

Most US Travelers Tie 2026 Trips to Life Milestones, Survey
61% of Americans plan to travel in 2026, and with 76% of those trips organized around life milestones such as birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries, airports and local transfer networks should expect concentrated demand spikes that require more exact scheduling, larger vehicles, and flexible fare options.

€360 Billion Required for European Airports by 2040 — ACI
European airports require €360 billion in capital investment by 2040, according to a joint analysis by ACI EUROPE and Boston Consulting Group (BCG), with immediate implications for airport capacity, resilience and surface access including taxi and transfer services.

Emirates and Air Peace deepen interline links to Banjul
The enhanced interline agreement now allows through-checked baggage and single-ticket itineraries between Emirates and Air Peace on routes feeding Dubai from 13 Nigerian cities plus new gateways: Banjul and Dakar via Abidjan, and Freetown and Monrovia via Accra.

Delta Secures 16 A330-900 and 15 A350-900 to Grow Its
Delta Air Lines has placed a firm order for 31 Airbus widebody aircraft—16 A330-900 and 15 A350-900—announced in Toulouse on 28 January 2026, a move that will materially affect long‑haul seat supply and airport gate rotation planning.

Delta ramps up nonstop service to San Francisco and San
Delta will operate a third daily nonstop between Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO) on February 6, with the added return leg on February 9.