Travel Weekly — Issue 12
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Welcome to the 12th issue of Travel Weekly, a weekly newsletter curating the best and latest news in the travel industry.
Europe’s Travel Woes Deepen as Strikes Add to Scrapped Flights
A wave of airline strikes and flight cancellations is deepening Europe’s transport crisis, disrupting travel plans just as the region’s peak summer season gets under way.

These U.S. companies will cover travel costs for employees who need an abortion
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade, corporate giants from a range of industries pledged to provide support and financial assistance for employees — and, in some cases, their dependents — seeking abortions in states that outlaw the procedure.

Air Travel This Summer Is Expensive, Messy—and Booming
Packed planes, long lines and other inconveniences were regular features of summer journeys, but now there isn’t slack for airlines to recover when things go wrong.
Lufthansa expects air travel crisis won’t end this year | DW | 25.06.2022
German airline Lufthansa has said it is canceling over 2,000 additional flights at its Frankfurt and Munich hubs due to staff shortages. Its low-cost subsidiary, Eurowings, is also expected to cancel flights.

Warning MORE passengers face cancellations as other airlines may join walkouts
BRITS are bracing for a summer of travel carnage with MORE journeys cancelled amid Europe-wide strikes. Thousands of holidays are in jeopardy as sunseekers are warned walkouts in England, Spain, It…

US airports had busiest pandemic-era day on Friday - The Points Guy
The Fourth of July holiday weekend is not even here yet and we’ve already seen a pandemic record for the number of travelers going through U.S. airports.

CTA says total air travel complaints up last year on increased backlog - Business News
The Canadian Transportation Agency says the total number of complaints it faced about air travel rose last year, boosted by a backlog of issues carried over from the previous year.

Private air travel takes off -- but can it stay aloft?
Three years ago, Chris Nowrouzi’s private charter airline served mainly ultra-wealthy leisure travellers and the upper echelons of the corporate…

Europe’s Travel Woes Deepen as Strikes Add to Scrapped Flights - BNN Bloomberg
A wave of airline strikes and flight cancellations is deepening Europe’s transport crisis, disrupting travel plans just as the region’s peak summer season gets under way.

Thailand lifts all travel restrictions from July 1
Thailand has removed the final restrictions for international travellers from July 1, including the ‘Thailand Pass’ and $10,000 health insurance requirements to enter the country.

Pilots in line for big raises amid global travel disruptions
DALLAS (AP) — The largest pilots union has approved a contract that would boost the pay of pilots at United Airlines by more than 14% over the next 18 months, potentially clearing the way for similar wage hikes throughout the industry. The deal reflects the leverage currently held by unions, with th…
Canada-U.S. border restrictions: The current rules with ArriveCan, COVID-19 tests, vaccine mandates
With COVID-19 restrictions at the border set to remain in place until at least June 30, CTVNews.ca breaks down the rules travellers need to know as they plan their trips and before they jet off.

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