?How will we travel in 2033? A global study, ‘Travel Tribes 2033’, the third in a series that began in 2007, identifies four types of travelers that will develop over the next 10 years. The report, commissioned by Amadeus and produced by Northstar Research Partners, was conducted using more than 10,000 surveys in 15 markets and 5.8 million pieces of data.
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Europ Assistance has announced the international results of the 1st edition of its Auto & Mobility Barometer, conducted by Ipsos. Changes in mobility have been driven primarily by two factors: environmental concerns and cost, reflecting citizens' ongoing concerns about greening and inflation. Leer más
Aena has announced that it will implement new X-ray scanners at airports that will prevent travelers from having to put in view of security guards both the liquids carried in hand luggage and electronic devices. The change of protocol will be carried out thanks to the 3D technology of these devices. Leer más
Companies in the finance, insurance, services and consulting sectors are the most likely to travel today, according to a survey by the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA). The organization's predictions also show that, despite the threat of economic recession, business travel will continue to grow in 2023. Leer más
American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT) and Amadeus have renewed their long-term strategic technology agreement to address the challenges and opportunities of the changing business travel industry. Leer más
The forecasts for the completion of the expansion works of the T4 and T4 Satellite (T4S) terminals at Adolfo Suáacute;rez Madrid-Barajas airport cover a broad timeframe between 2027 and 2031. The response filed with Congress states that the projects are still in the drafting phase. Leer más