Scrappy Always Wins: Why Hospitality’s Future Belongs to the Nimble | News

The hospitality industry has never been static. Change, disruption, and unpredictability are constant in our business. But over the past several years, the pace and intensity of that disruption has accelerated in ways few could have anticipated. Labor challenges, evolving guest expectations, shifting distribution channels, rapid technology advancement, and increasing operational complexity have all forced…

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Emirates completes first-ever retrofit of two-class A380 aircraft | News

Emirates has reached a defining milestone in its ambitious multi-billion dollar retrofit programme with the successful reconfiguration of its first two-class A380 aircraft. The newly refurbished aircraft (A6-EUX) has taken to the skies operating as EK 39/40 between Dubai and Birmingham, featuring sparkling new interiors with Emirates’ latest products in three cabin classes: 76 Business…

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Labor is making a mockery of its promise of transparent government | Tom McIlroy

Friday afternoon can be a dangerous time to be a journalist. Editors racing to put together weekend editions lob last-minute requests and governments routinely release uncomfortable information late in the day. Proof of that practice arrived last week in a bruising auditor general’s report on management of public records requests by government departments. Buried in…

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GB News halted for breaking migrant alert as UK hurtles towards massive number | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

GB News was halted for a breaking alert as the number of small boat migrants arriving in the UK has skyrocketed towards a milestone four figures. Will Godley appeared on the show via video link, explaining that he had been in Dover over the Bank Holiday weekend and witnessed “arrival after arrival” of boats containing…

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