Excited to announce we're on the Forbes list of America’s Best Employers for Tech Workers! Huge thanks to all of our teams!
List: https://t.co/ebYoXLBjK6
#ItsHowTravelWorksBetter
Yesterday we signed the @EU_Commission's #AIPact. With AI reshaping how the travel industry interacts with travelers, hear what Noelle Higham, our VP Group Data & AI Office, has to say about our commitment to navigating these changes responsibly and ethically #TravelForGood
Social Media has been a powerful influencing force in travel. Now we’re seeing travel influencers take it up a notch by creating bookable travel tours. Check out more Amadeus #TravelTrends2024 here: https://t.co/r7UHq7kNXv
I interview U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg to learn what to do when your flight is delayed or canceled, or if your bags get lost or damaged.
Nearly a third of people think they can land a plane in an emergency. Pilots disagree.
“Do people think they can perform transplant surgery? No. Then why do they think they can land a plane?” @AskThePilot tells the @washingtonpost:
https://t.co/cmLNiXopDM
In 1990, a panel of the windscreen on British Airways Flight 5390 fell out at 17,000ft, causing the cockpit to decompress & its captain to be sucked halfway out of the aircraft.
Billed as the "world's first" net zero transatlantic flight, the aircraft will hit the skies in 2023 fueled entirely by what's known as sustainable aviation fuel https://t.co/UGE2vapiVl
The job of being a good parent is never done.
Humanity at its best:
Judge Frank Caprio celebrates Victor Coella after learning that the 96 year old father had been driving his 63-year-old son to the doctor’s office as part of his cancer treatment. https://t.co/8Gu22WRjJP
The Transportation Security Administration has announced that TSA PreCheck, the service aimed at expediting airport security screening for members, will now cost less for enrollment and in-person renewal https://t.co/KnI6Rd3TVZ
The “paradox of horror” is that being scared, under the right circumstances, can be fun. And recreational fear, as it is aptly named, could benefit us, too.
Richard Sima, who writes the Brain Matters column for our Well+Being desk, explains. https://t.co/knLK9dzi2E