New York News
New York flights cancelled as Hurricane Sandy approaches
Thousands of flights to and from several airports on America’s east coast, including New York, have been cancelled and 375,000 residents ordered to leave their homes ahead of the hurricane that is due to hit the US on Monday.
Hijack scare halts US flights
Two aircraft were quarantined for 90 minutes at New York’s JFK airport yesterday after a telephone threat to the Port Authority.
Hotel rates in New York city skyrocket this New Year’s Eve
Ringing in the New Year in New York City this December 31 will be an expensive proposition for travelers who waited until the last minute to secure a reservation. New analysis compiled by NewYorkHotels.org has found that a few hotel rooms are still available in and around the Big Apple, but only if revelers are willing to pay sky-high prices.
New York City breaks tourism records
New York’s mayor Michael Bloomberg and NYC & Company Board of directors chair and Metropolitan Museum of Art president Emily Rafferty have announced New York city will reach 50.2 million visitors by the end of 2011, achieving the goal of attracting 50 million visitors by 2012 one full year ahead of schedule.
British Airways reveals New York as top festive holiday idea
Tens of thousands of people are taking advantage of British Airways’ network to more than 150 destinations to get away over the holiday period. The great escape will begin in earnest on Thursday, December 22nd, 2011 as a peak 95,000 customers jet off around the globe with the airline.
Boingo takes over Manhattan wi-fi network
Towerstream Corporation and Boingo Wireless have signed an agreement that will allow Boingo to manage internet services across the state-of-the-art Wi-Fi network in New York City’s Manhattan borough that is operated by Towerstream. The network will broadcast the “Boingo Hotspot” SSID and deliver a full Boingo retail experience.
British tourist killed in New York helicopter crash
A British holidaymaker has been killed in New York following a helicopter crash on the East River. The 40-year-old victim, her husband and daughter, all British citizens, and the daughter’s Australian friend had all been on board when the privately owned Bell 206 came down near 34th Street in midtown Manhattan.
New York knocks Venice off top cruise spot
New York has knocked Venice off the top spot as Britain’s favourite port for British Cruisers, according to a recent survey.
United States transport disrupted following East Coast earthquake
A 5.8 magnitude earthquake has rocked the East coast of the United States, with transport connections across the region disrupted. The epicentre of the quake was registered was just a few miles from the two-reactor North Anna nuclear power plant in Mineral, Virginia, 80 miles south-west of Washington.
NYC & Company names NY Aquarium culture spot for August
NYC & Company, New York City’s marketing, tourism and partnership organization, today named the Wildlife Conservation Society’s New York Aquarium as Culture Spot for August.
Starwood embarks on New York expansion
New York city has become the first, and only, city in the world to boast all nine of Starwood’s global brands, with the opening of The Chatwal New York. The global hospitality company is set to reach 25 hotels in New York city by 2014.
New York icon joins Mantis Collection
New York’s iconic Sherry Netherland Hotel has joined the exclusive hospitality brand Mantis Collection. BTN looks at this spectacular property and how Mantis, from humble beginnings, has grown into one of the world’s most respected hospitality brands.