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G Adventures Partners With Jerne To Boost Content Creator Relationships

G Adventures has announced a partnership with Jerne to expand US-based content-creator relationships. The partnership will also see the launch of a new platform that will allow creators to connect with G Adventures “in a mutually beneficial way.” G Adventures will focus on specific geographical areas, themes, and experiences that

Ponant

Ponant Unveils New Digital Experiences For Customers

Ponant has launched a brand new digital experience comprising a podcast, a search engine and an interactive map. The company said in an official statement that the new tools “have opened new immersive ways for Ponant to create a new exploration playground online.” It also said that the digital tools

Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines To Offer Complimentary Unlimited In-Flight Wi-Fi

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has rolled out complimentary unlimited in-flight Wi-Fi for all Business Class customers, as well as its PPS Club members and PPS Club supplementary card holders. KrisFlyer members can also enjoy free three-hour Wi-Fi plans when travelling in Premium Economy Class and free two-hour Wi-Fi plans when travelling

American Cruise Line Rolls Out Starlink WiFi On 2023 Fleet

American Cruise Lines will roll out the new Starlink satellite internet to its 2023 fleet of riverboats and small cruise ships. The new satellite service is a major upgrade, said the cruise line, ensuring seamless connectivity and faster upload speeds. Starlink is powered by a constellation of lower earth (LEO)

New Festival Technology Launched By The Booked It Group

Tech firm The Booked it Group has launched new festival technology aimed at helping hotels, venues and promoters in the travel industry to collaborate on events. A number of festivals in Malta have announced they’ll use the technology from summer 2022. This includes the World Club Dome, Reggae Brunch, VIP

British Airways Launches New Biometric Technology Trial

British Airways has become the first UK airline to trial the use of biometric technology for international flights. The trial is taking place at London Heathrow Terminal 5 and enables customers to travel through the airport ‘smartly’ without having to show their passports. Customers who sign up to take part