Home-rental service Airbnb Inc. said Thursday it began offering accommodations to licensed U.S. travelers in Cuba, becoming the latest U.S. business to tap opportunities made possible by thawing U.S.-Cuba relations. So far, the company only has authorization to work with licensed U.S. travelers.
Victor, the global on-demand jet charter service, launches Victor mobile, the smartest and easiest way to book private jet travel. In addition, the company is announcing that it has closed an $8m funding round to support its expansion into the US market.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is set to run a trial with Android smartwatch technology that will provide passengers with specific trip information. Besides supplying passengers with their boarding pass, the app assists with all relevant airport-related activities.
On Monday, Apple announced Apple Watch will be available in nine destinations on April 24: The United States, Canada, China, the UK, Hong Kong, Japan, Germany, France and Australia.
Delta has announced an agreement with Gogo to upgrade its in-flight Wi-Fi service with broadband speeds and expanded coverage area.
While smugglers have and will continue to go to extreme lengths to transport illegal drugs past Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at ports of entry like New York City's John F. Kennedy International Airport, it turns out the federal government is willing to pull out all of the stops in response.




