
What's Up in Business Travel | No Real ID? Flyers Should Arrive 3 Hours Early
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Welcome to What’s Up in Business Travel for Week 15 of 2025. This is a weekly podcast where we update you on what’s up this week in the world of business travel. This podcast is great for those who need to know what’s happening all in under 15 minutes.
Topics covered during this podcast -
- Travel sales remain flat while number of trips increase
- Travel industry confidence plummets
- Hoteliers could increase revenue by 12%
- No Real ID? Flyers should get to airports early
- Hertz vendor breach exposes customer data
- Austrian & SAS - Europe’s most punctual
- NY helicopter tour company shuts down after crash
- Lyft acquires European taxi app Freenow
- Traxo & Traverse team up
- Singapore Airlines & ANA deepen joint venture
- American to offer free Wi-Fi in 2026
- SAS to offer Business Class within Europe
- Southwest to debut expanded legroom seats on May 1
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This podcast was created, edited and distributed by BusinessTravel360. Be sure to sign up for regular updates at BusinessTravel360.com - Enjoy!
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