The team is hoping confirmation of a Bournemouth Air Festival appearance could be made soon.
Team Phoenix in action They plan to display at the opening ceremony in The Hague next year. Kirsty Ginman, Team Phoenix spokesman said: Our pilots are ex and current serving military personnel, have seen combat around the world and are single leg amputees. They aim to compete against able bodied aerobatic display teams, this has never been done before. The teams mission is to inspire disabled and able bodied people to overcome major personal challenges and achieve incredible things. Team Phoenix embodies the fighting spirit of wounded serving and ex-service personnel showcasing what can be achieved if you believe in yourself.
World of Hyatt doesn’t have a massive portfolio of hotels like Hilton and Marriott. But it makes up for it by having an excellent loyalty program with low redemption rates. We value Hyatt points at 1.7 cents each, among the highest of hotel programs. Hyatt’s Globalist elite status is considered by many to be the …
By Jon Hemmerdinger2021-05-19T13:23:00+01:00
JetBlue Airways will begin daily flights between New York John F Kennedy International airport and London Heathrow on 11 August, followed on 29 September with daily JFK-London Gatwick flights.
Additionally, the New York-based airline plans to begin services between Boston and London in “summer 2022”, JetBlue announced on 19 May.
In disclosing the planned routes, JetBlue ends the speculation regarding destinations that has abounded since 2019, when the airline announced its intention to fly across the Atlantic.
Source: JetBlue Airways
JetBlue took delivery of its first A321LR on 29 April 2021
JetBlue will fly the routes using Airbus A321LRs equipped with 141 seats, including 117 in economy and 24 in JetBlue’s “Mint” lie-flat first-class product.
Security and Privacy Challenges Threaten to Ground Vaccine Passports
Vaccine passports hold one of the keys to getting the travel industry up in the air again, but they are not without privacy and security challenges. Alex Meehan investigates
For as long as there has been technology, there have been competing standards, and it seems that when it comes to the issue of vaccine passports, not much has changed.
Last month, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed that the UK would be using the NHS phone app as its COVID-19 vaccine passport. “It will be the NHS app that is used for people when they book appointments with the NHS and so on, to be able to show you’ve had a vaccine or that you’ve had testing. I’m working internationally with partners across the world to make sure that system can be internationally recognized,” he told Sky News.