Category: Business Travel
Business Travel
IAG to Launch Low-cost Airline Named Level
Keith Mason/flickr (qlmbusinessnews.com via telegraph.co.uk - - Fri, 17 Mar, 2017) London, Uk - - The owner of British Airways is entering the fray[more...]
Uber will no longer use ‘Greyball’ tool to evade regulators
Ride-hailing company Uber said it will stop using its 'Greyball' tool. The tool was used to prevent efforts by local authorities to catch the[more...]
PSA Group to buy GM’s Opel unit valued at $2.3 Billion
Group agreed to buy GM’s Opel unit in a transaction valued at 2.2 billion euro ($2.3 billion), creating Europe’s second-largest carmaker in a bid[more...]
Uber in London to appeal court ruling on drivers literacy
The online taxi service Uber says it will appeal after losing a court battle in London. The app service was attempting to stop transport[more...]
Uber CEO Kalanick apologised after Argument With Driver Over Falling Fares
The head of the online taxi service Uber has apologised after a video of him swearing at one of the company's drivers went viral.[more...]
British Airways owner IAG reported higher annual profits
International Airlines Group has reported higher annual profits thanks to cost-cutting and lower fuel prices.
Addison Lee’s chief executive Andy Boland on Brexit, electric cars and the threat of Uber
Mini cab company Addison Lee's chief executive Andy Boland tells Ian King Live the Government must make major investment in Britain's charging infrastructure,[more...]
Worlds First Cashless Fuel Payment Cars
In a world-first, Jaguar and Land Rover owners can now pay for their fuel via the touchscreen of their car at Shell service[more...]
Rolls Royce record £4.6bln loss discussed with City Index analyst Ken Odeluga
City Index analyst Ken Odeluga discusses with Proactive Rolls Royce's record £4.6bln loss. The engine maker told investors the fall in the pound and a[more...]
The Top 16 Luxurious First Class Airlines
9. Air France Air France’s La Première cabin looks more like a lounge in a house or office rather than on an airplane.[more...]
Thomas Cook summer bookings up but remained cautious for 2017
There was mixed news from tour-operator Thomas Cook on Thursday. Its bookings for the summer were up on last year, but it remained[more...]
Ryanair CFO Neil Sorahan blamed an ‘abuse’ of two bag policy for delays
Ryanair CFO Neil Sorahan speaks to Ian King about the company's financial results. The airline has blamed an increase in delays on what it says[more...]