Businesscafe - Emirates, the world’s largest passenger airline, has completed its latest IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) with zero findings – the equivalent of a perfect score, and a rare occurrence in the industry given the complexity of airline operations.
Businesscafe - Celebrating the re-opening of the Emirates Lounge in Concourse C, Dubai International Airport – the 7th Dubai lounge to reopen after the pandemic, premium passengers can look forward to an exceptionally comfortable travel experience during the upcoming peak travel period, as more than 30 Emirates Lounges around the world have returned to full service.
Businesscafe - Uber completed seven years of operations in Sri Lanka and shared some interesting numbers as it touched a new milestone.
Businesscafe - This year, Galle Face Hotel is lighting up with five curated celebrations under one iconic location.
Businesscafe - Emirates and Air Canada have expanded their partnership to offer frequent flyer members joint loyalty programme benefits.
Businesscafe - Emirates and Real Madrid are looking to capture the attention of football fans with the launch of two ads to attract customers to travel this winter across the airline’s network of more than 130 destinations including Dubai.
Businesscafe - Emirates’ flagship A380 made a landmark touchdown at Auckland Airport.
Businesscafe - Adding another star class property to Negombo, Earl’s Regent opened with an investment of Rs. 1.2 billion.
Businesscafe - Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has ramped up its operations to Gatwick Airport with the addition of a third daily A380 flight.
Businesscafe - 98 Acres Resort & Spa, a subsidiary of U.H.E. Group, was recently awarded as the Number 1 ‘Luxury Mountain Resort in Asia’ at the recently held 16th World Luxury Hotel Awards (2022) in Antalya, Turkey.
Businesscafe - When Nepalese billionaire Binod Chaudhary first made a significant investment in 2001 in the iconic Taj Samudra Colombo through a joint venture with Indian Hotels Corporation Limited (IHCL), it was in the middle of Sri Lanka’s debilitating war.