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Working remotely from a cruise ship? Here’s why the IRS still expects taxes
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Working remotely from a cruise ship? Here’s why the IRS still expects taxes

Jenny Hunnicutt poses in front of the Royal Caribbean Ultimate World Cruise, which she’s been on for nearly nine months traveling the world. While on board, she’s working remotely for her writing and consulting business based in Florida. Courtesy: Jenny Hunnicutt Income made ‘worldwide’ is taxable Despite a Bahamas flag flying atop the Serenade of […]

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Aviation market is ‘very strong,’ AerCap CEO says
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Aviation market is ‘very strong,’ AerCap CEO says

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Squawk Box Europe Aengus Kelly, CEO of AerCap, discusses the firm’s half-year results and explains why the company has raised its guidance. 02:57 6 minutes ago Source

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Trying to cut back? These 10 places are deemed the ‘best’ places for an alcohol-free trip
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Trying to cut back? These 10 places are deemed the ‘best’ places for an alcohol-free trip

Years ago, the manager of a hotel in Koh Samui, Thailand told me about an unusual booking that he once received during the middle of the night. A traveler had flown his entire family via private jet from Brunei to the Thai island after learning upon landing in Brunei that it is a “dry country” […]

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I’ve been to 100 countries. I didn’t expect to want to return to these 5
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I’ve been to 100 countries. I didn’t expect to want to return to these 5

I’m often asked: “What is your favorite country to visit?” For an avid adventurer, it’s a confounding question. How to distill culture, vibes, food, scenery, and all the other factors that shape the international travel experience? Identifying the nations I have explored in depth over multiple visits — popular places like Turkey, Nepal, South Africa […]

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JetBlue jumps 20% after surprise profit,  billion aircraft spending deferral
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JetBlue jumps 20% after surprise profit, $3 billion aircraft spending deferral

A JetBlue Airways jet comes in for a landing after flights earlier were grounded during an FAA system outage at Laguardia Airport in New York City, New York, U.S., January 11, 2023.  Mike Segar | Reuters JetBlue Airways shares jumped 20% on Tuesday after the airline posted a surprise profit and said it would defer […]

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Avolta CEO: Strong travel consumer trend to continue for the summer
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Avolta CEO: Strong travel consumer trend to continue for the summer

Xavier Rossinyol, the CEO of Avolta, says high-end sales are weaker in comparison to last year. Source

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IndiGo CEO discusses airline’s decision to allow women to choose not to sit next to men on flights
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IndiGo CEO discusses airline’s decision to allow women to choose not to sit next to men on flights

Pieter Elbers, CEO of IndiGo, weighs in on the company’s business outlook and initiatives. Source

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Nothing will replace face-to-face meetings that involve trust, creativity: TravelPerk’s COO
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Nothing will replace face-to-face meetings that involve trust, creativity: TravelPerk’s COO

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Street Signs Europe TravelPerk’s Chief Operating Officer Jean-Christophe Taunay-Bucalo discusses the uptick in business travel and the impact of AI on the sector. 03:04 31 minutes ago Source

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The Olympic Games attract huge numbers, but they also repel many visitors too
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The Olympic Games attract huge numbers, but they also repel many visitors too

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Many people — including residents — avoided Paris in the build-up to the Olympic Games, despite prognostications that a travel boom was all but assured. Source

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‘A pretty common occurrence’: Cities don’t see a huge bump in tourism the year they host the Olympics
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‘A pretty common occurrence’: Cities don’t see a huge bump in tourism the year they host the Olympics

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Host cities in the past two decades haven’t see a tourism boom during the year they host the Summer Olympic Games, says OAG’s Chief Analyst John Grant. But benefits can come later due to Games’ “legacy effect,” he said. Source

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