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In this article AF-FRUALAIR-NZ Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTThe days of spotty — or worse, no — Wi-Fi on airplanes are numbered, said Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran. Reliable and fast Wi-Fi will become "ubiquitous" on full-service carriers, he told "Squawk Box Asia" Friday. Air New Zealand announced in December 2023 that Starlink services would be installed on two domestic aircraft in late 2024. watch nowHowever, passengers will have to wait a bit longer for those services to launch at Air New Zealand. Starlink at scaleOn Sept. 13, United Airlines said it had signed the industry's largest agreement for Starlink services to date.
Persons: Greg Foran, Foran Organizations: Air New Zealand, CNBC, United Airlines
Tomas Ouhel, second from the right, was the first of four friends to see the Indonesian island. Source: Segara Bumi IndahThey then built staff quarters, a beachfront communal space and four more guest bungalows, which together can fit 12 people. Source: Segara Bumi IndahThe island costs $999 per night for eight people. Source: Segara Bumi IndahThe final leg of the journey is an hour and a half boat ride to Pinang Island. Source: Segara Bumi IndahHe also said the island isn't for travelers looking for a high-end vacation.
Persons: Richard Kvech, Tomas Ouhel, Stephan Kotas, Martin Mrazek, Kvech, He's, it's Organizations: CNBC Travel, Garmin, Fifan Foundation Locations: Kvech, Czech Republic, Sumatra, Bangkaru, Indonesian, Pinang, Plenty, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Medan, North Sumatra, Singkil, Indonesia's Aceh, Nias
Outbound travel from China is set to receive a much-anticipated jolt as "Golden Week" bookings show changes in where and why Chinese people are traveling. While most Golden Week travelers are choosing mid-tier accommodations, growth for five-star hotels in Europe is almost three times higher in Europe than in Asia-Pacific, company data showed. Seeking quiet and concertsAs Chinese tourists continue to move beyond organized sightseeing tours abroad, more are seeking to celebrate Golden Week in off-the-beaten-path locations, especially in Asia and Europe, according to Trip.com's data. In Europe, bookings in Spain rose 260% to the city of Granada and 144% to Seville, according to Trip.com. Hong Kong is expected to welcome as many as 1.2 million mainland Chinese visitors during the coming Golden Week holiday, up 10% from last year, according to the city's Travel Industry Council.
Persons: Trip.com, Oscar Wong, Vietnam —, Ito, John Legend Organizations: National, Alibaba Group, United, United Arab, Goldman Sachs Equity Research, ASEAN, Golden, city's Travel Industry Locations: China, Asia, Pacific, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, United States, Chile, Croatia, Belgium, Hungary, Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Europe, Trip.com, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Tokyo, Kyoto, Yokohama, Phu, Granada, Seville, Golden, . Hong Kong
Extreme temperatures are driving travelers to seek cooler destinations. From January to June 2024, flight searches increased 705% to Lapland, Finland, according to Expedia. The online travel agency said flight searches are also up to Canada, specifically Banff (65%) and Lake Louise (55%), its data showed. "We live in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles where we experience extreme heat for most of the summer, reaching highs well above 100," she said. "We want to be comfortable when we are traveling to experience all a city has to offer and take a break from the extreme heat at home."
Persons: Lake Louise, Vrbo, Stephanie Greitzer Organizations: U.S . Environmental Protection Agency, Expedia, CNBC Travel Locations: Lapland, Finland, Canada, Banff, Lake, Breckenridge , Colorado, White, , New Hampshire, Pocono, , Pennsylvania, Whistler, San Fernando, Los Angeles
I'm a luxury travel planner, and these are destinations I think will be popular this year. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . I'm a luxury travel advisor, and I book five-star hotels and luxury vacations around the world for wealthy and high-profile clients. My clients always ask me about under-the-radar luxury destinations that feel exclusive and are not overly crowded by tourists. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Europe, Sardinia, Corsica, Costa Navarino, Japan, Ticino, Switzerland
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