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Flights to nowhere are selling out in a matter of minutes, but they re the dumbest travel trend of 2020

Flights to nowhere are selling out in a matter of minutes, but they re the dumbest travel trend of 2020 INSIDER 12/20/2020 mhumphries@businessinsider.com (Monica Humphries) © Provided by INSIDER Passengers onboard a Qantas aerial tour over iconic Australian destinations. James D. Morgan/Getty Images Airlines are marketing flights to nowhere that give people a taste of the travel lifestyle, which has been drastically curbed due to the novel coronavirus. The offerings, which advertise a scenic trip over Australia s Great Barrier Reef or a ride on a Hello Kitty-themed aircraft, have sold out in minutes and cost travelers hundreds of dollars. Not only are the flights a waste of money for passengers, but they re a waste of natural resources, and they recklessly put lives at risk.

Curators of Clay collaborates with Hakuei Kosato to release limited-edition Japanese Kiribako Sushi serving stoneware sets

Source: Media Outreach Limited-edition sushi serving sets only available in India, Singapore and London showcases the rich cultural heritage of Japan and India SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 15 December 2020 – Curators of Clay, a pottery atelier in Pune, India, helmed by ceramicists Bhairavi Naik & Rohit Kulkarni, has collaborated with Singapore-based Japanese entrepreneur and owner of India’s largest sushi chain Sushi and More, Hakuei Kosato (affectionately known as Harry-san). This collaboration resulted in a unique limited-edition collection of exquisitely handcrafted sushi serving stoneware sets. Only one hundred pieces of these exclusive sushi serving sets will be available for sale. Each set is crafted under Harry-san’s creative direction. Each box is numbered, making them collectors’ items. These exquisite boxes are also carefully made, crafted using methods that are under the auspices of near-century old traditional box maker Yoshida from Yamagata Prefecture.

Digital airfreight booking engine cargo one raises $42 million

Digital airfreight booking engine cargo.one raises $42 million Funding will support startup’s expansion in North America, Asia Lufthansa Cargo is one of cargo.one s airline partners. (Photo: Lufthansa Cargo) Cargo One GmbH, an electronic booking platform for air cargo that gives freight forwarders real-time pricing, has raised $42 million in Series B funding led by Bessemer Venture Partners. The ability to attract new investors is a sign the company is moving beyond the development stage and has established a solid customer base and has good growth potential. Thursday’s announcement comes at a time of extremely high demand for air transport and widespread capacity shortages that underscore the need for speed and lower costs through automation.

FULL-SERVICE CARRIER Market Analysis

Benchmark yourself with strategic steps and conclusions of Global Full-Service Carrier Market recently published by HTF MI   Edison, NJ (SBWIRE) 12/18/2020 Latest Strategic Study Released on Global Full-Service Carrier Market forecast to 2027, the report comprises of historical data and estimation of the Global Full-Service Carrier Market. The Industry is showing continuous progress with a noteworthy rise in the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) during the forecast period owing to various factors driving the market. Some of the main players included in this research study are China Southern Airlines, Lufthansa, All Nippon Airways, China Eastern Airlines, British Airways, Air China, Air France, China Eastern Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Emirates & Turkish Airlines , etc.

Japan eyes ¥120 billion aid package for airlines amid pandemic

Japan eyes ¥120 billion aid package for airlines amid pandemic Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Japan s airlines have been hit hard by the pandemic, with cuts to pay, bonuses and staffing having been implemented across the industry. | REUTERS Jiji Dec 17, 2020 Japan’s transport ministry plans to include in the government’s fiscal 2021 budget some ¥120 billion for supporting airlines hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, Jiji Press learned Thursday. Of the amount, ¥90 billion will be used for reducing or exempting landing and airport usage fees, and ¥30 billion for alleviating the tax burden linked to fuel used in domestic flights, according to informed sources.

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