What's Up in Business Travel | Boeing Flags 737 MAX Wiring Issue
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Welcome to the What’s Up in Business Travel podcast for Week 11 of 2026. This weekly podcast is great for those who need to know what’s happening in the world of business travel - in under 15 minutes.
On this week's podcast, we cover the following stories:
- Rising fuel costs and disruptions pressure airlines
- Global Entry reopens amid DHS shutdown
- Boeing flags 737 MAX wiring issue, delays deliveries
- IndiGo surpasses 1,000 women pilots milestone
- Sabre adopts poison pill amid constellation stake
- Air France-KLM misses emissions targets, faces penalties
- Qantas settles COVID flight credits class action
- AmexGBT growth driven by CWT acquisition
- Zoox and Uber partner to launch robotaxis
- Bilt acquires Sion to expand travel advisor capabilities
- ITA Airways and Trenitalia partner
- Archer Aviation partners with Starlink
- FAA greenlights eVTOL pilot program
- Plaza Premium launches first U.S. ultra-luxury lounge
- India introduces more flexible air ticket refund rules
- Toronto City Airport launches U.S. preclearance facility
- Sixt rolls out new global loyalty program
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