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Vienna Airport Embarks on €420 Million Terminal Expansion Project to Enhance Passenger Experience

Vienna Airport Embarks on €420 Million Terminal Expansion Project to Enhance Passenger Experience

19 February 2024 Press Release Organisations & Operators

Vienna Airport has initiated the construction of a new terminal expansion project with a budget of €420 million, aimed at significantly improving the passenger experience and positioning the airport among the world’s top aviation hubs. Scheduled for completion in 2027, the expansion will introduce modern shopping and dining options across a sprawling 70,000 m² area, including renowned Austrian and international brands.

Crystal Lagoons Expands PAL™ Projects to Rome, Milan, Toulouse and Seville

Crystal Lagoons Expands PAL™ Projects to Rome, Milan, Toulouse and Seville

19 February 2024 Press Release Travel Technology News Organisations & Operators

Crystal Lagoons continues to conquer iconic cities in Europe. Having already launched in Prague, Warsaw, Bucharest, and Budapest, the company is now bringing beach life to Rome, Milan, Toulouse, Seville, and two additional Romanian cities. These Mediterranean cities will now also benefit from Public Access Lagoons™ projects, known as PAL™.

Savour the Spirit of Ramadan at Ja the Resort

Savour the Spirit of Ramadan at Ja the Resort

19 February 2024 Press Release Hotel News

Amidst the tranquil surroundings of JA The Resort, an opulent tapestry of Iftar dining awaits, promising indulgent moments of togetherness and culinary bliss for families and friends to cherish. From the serene beachside of Zarb to the aromatic corridors of Kinara by Vikas Khanna, each venue offers a unique culinary experience, uniting guests in the spirit of Ramadan celebration.

Norwegian improves company score in global climate CDP ranking 

Norwegian improves company score in global climate CDP ranking 

18 February 2024 Press Release Airline News

Norwegian improves and receives the highest possible score in several categories for its emission reduction initiatives in this year’s global climate ranking from the international organisation CDP. Norwegian receives an overall score B and the highest possible score in the categories for risk management processes, risk disclosure, and in reporting and verification of direct and indirect energy supply emissions (Scope 1 and 2).