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Henry Harteveldt to Keynote Caribbean Marketing Conference During Caribbean Week in New York
Henry H. Harteveldt, founder & president of Atmosphere Research Group, will deliver the keynote address at the Caribbean Marketing Conference on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. The conference, a key component of the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) Caribbean Week in New York, will be held at the InterContinental New York Times Square in Midtown Manhattan.
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Atlas Air Worldwide Announces Strategic Investment in Air Atlanta
Atlas Air Worldwide (“Atlas”) today announced it has signed a Share Purchase Agreement to acquire a 49% minority equity stake in Air Atlanta, a leading global provider of ACMI and aircraft management services headquartered in Iceland with operating platforms in both Iceland and Malta. This transaction establishes a strategic partnership that expands Atlas’ global operating platform and enhances access to widebody capacity in key international markets.
One Million Passengers On Long-Haul Wings: Air Serbia Marks Historic Milestone
Air Serbia hit a significant milestone in its operations: carrying one million passengers on its long-haul network since the launch of intercontinental operations in 2016. This milestone confirms the national carrier’s stable growth and continuous demand for faraway destinations, as well as Air Serbia’s increasingly pronounced role in improving international connections for Serbia and the region.
Air India earns Skytrax 4-star rating as passenger experience transformation gains momentum
Air India, India’s leading global airline, today announced it has been awarded the Skytrax 4-Star Airline Rating for Business Class and Economy Class, reaching another milestone in its ongoing transformation under the Vihaan.AI programme. Air India’s elevation from 3-star to 4-Star status follows a comprehensive transformation spanning fleet modernisation, product upgrades, digital innovation, on-ground experience, and service culture enhancements, among several other aspects combining to deliver a significantly improved passenger experience across touchpoints.
airBaltic Marks 10 Years in Iceland
In May 2026, Latvian airline airBaltic marks the 10th anniversary of the route between its home base in Riga, Latvia and Reykjavík, Iceland. The airline currently operates up to four weekly flights on this route, offering customers convenient and flexible travel options for holidays, work trips, or onward connections.
Porter Airlines Celebrate Inaugural Nonstop Service Between Austin and Toronto
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) welcomed Porter Airlines as its newest airline partner this week, celebrating the launch of the carrier’s inaugural nonstop service between Austin and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). The new route marks an important step in strengthening international connectivity between Central Texas and Toronto, while expanding Porter’s growing North American network.
Malatai Villa, Jamaica: A Caribbean Masterpiece on the World Stage
There are certain places in the Caribbean where time slows, light softens, and luxury takes on a deeper meaning. Malatai Villa, set along the shimmering northern coastline of Jamaica, is one such sanctuary—an exquisite private estate where contemporary elegance meets the rhythm of the sea. Now, as the global travel industry turns its gaze toward the island of Saint Lucia for the World Travel Awards Caribbean & North America Gala Ceremony, this remarkable property stands proudly in the spotlight with nominations in two of the evening’s most coveted categories: Jamaica’s Leading Luxury Private Villa and Caribbean’s Leading Luxury Private Villa.
Dusit Hotels and Resorts expands Well-Fest 2026 in response to growing demand
Dusit Hotels and Resorts, Dusit International’s global portfolio of luxury retreats, wellness resorts, lifestyle hotels, and contemporary city stays, is inviting guests worldwide to slow down, reconnect, and restore balance through Well-Fest 2026, a month-long celebration of restorative wellness experiences inspired by Global Wellness Day and designed around the evolving needs of today’s travellers. Running throughout June under the theme “Reset I Reconnect I Reignite,” the campaign, now in its 5th year, continues to evolve alongside changing travel behaviours worldwide, as more travellers seek experiences that support emotional well-being, better sleep, mindfulness, meaningful connection, and healthier lifestyles alongside traditional leisure experiences.
Luxury Travelers Are Waiting Longer to Book 2026 World Cup Finals Trips and Spending More Than Ever
Luxury sports travel company Roadtrips says travelers are increasingly treating the 2026 World Cup of Soccer like a last-minute luxury purchase. They’re waiting longer to commit while spending significantly more on customized experiences surrounding the tournament’s semifinals and championship match.
Middle East War Leads to 3.4% Fall in Air Passenger Demand in April
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for April 2026 global passenger demand: Total demand, measured in revenue passenger kilometers (RPK), was down -3.4% compared to April 2025. Excluding the Middle East, demand increased by 1.2%. Total capacity, measured in available seat kilometers (ASK), decreased -2.9% year-on-year. The load factor was 83.1% (-0.4 ppt compared to April 2025).
Air Cargo Demand Up 4.0% in April Amid Middle East Disruption
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for April 2026 global air cargo markets showing: Total demand, measured in cargo tonne-kilometers (CTK), increased by 4.0% compared to April 2025 levels (+4.0% for international operations). Capacity, measured in available cargo tonne-kilometers (ACTK), decreased by -0.4% compared to April 2025 (-0.9% for international operations).