The airline industry has long been under scrutiny for its treatment of consumers, especially in the wake of disruptions like cancellations, delays, and overall poor service. A significant shift occurred in 2022 under the leadership of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who took steps to increase accountability from airlines. While there were criticisms regarding initial enforcement
Pokémon has transcended its original target audience, becoming a staple of pop culture that appeals to individuals of all ages. The partnership between McDonald’s and Pokémon, most recently exemplified in the 2025 Pokémon Happy Meals, exemplifies this extraordinary cultural phenomenon. Instead of simply appealing to children, this collaboration has prompted a wave of nostalgia among
In the rapidly evolving landscape of retail media networks, Thrive Market is establishing a refreshing and innovative approach that sets it apart from traditional players. Many retail giants, like Walmart, leverage advertising as a substantial revenue source—about 30% of their overall profits, according to market analysts. However, Thrive Market’s status as a private Public Benefit
The landscape of air travel is undergoing significant shifts as we structure the first half of 2024, leading to an era of higher airfares for domestic travelers while simultaneously presenting potential opportunities for long-haul passengers. With fluctuating consumer demand, airline capacity adjustments, and the looming threat of inflation, it’s crucial to analyze these price trajectories
Amid the raging wildfires sweeping across Los Angeles County, the hospitality sector is facing an unprecedented challenge. Hotels are not only tasked with the duty of providing emergency shelter for evacuees but are also committed to maintaining their business operations to ensure economic stability. In this climate of urgency and need, the Hotel Association of
In a significant move that could reshape the Brazilian aviation industry, two notable carriers, Azul and Gol, have initiated discussions to merge their operations in both domestic and international markets. This preliminary agreement, marked by a nonbinding memorandum of understanding, sets the stage for negotiations regarding the economic terms under which the two airlines may