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Flight disruption at airport

Traveller demand for flight disruption cover rises one year on from CrowdStrike outage

A year after the CrowdStrike outage grounded flights worldwide, demand for travel insurance with flight disruption cover has surged
1 Aug 2025
Chloe Fox
Graphic collage of assistance at an airport and wheelchair user

Responding to growing demand for commercial airliner escorts

Oliver Cuenca explores how the rising demand for medical escorts on commercial flights is being addressed by assistance and repatriation providers
31 Jul 2025
Oliver Cuenca
Barcelona beach overcrowded

Post-Covid ‘overtourism’ – bigger, but is it better?

Milan Korcok examines the implications of overtourism on the cities and regions popular with travellers, and gives examples of residents taking back power
31 Jul 2025
Milan Korcok
AP Companies

Interview: Yuki Yu, Regional Business Development Manager for the USA at AP Companies

ITIJ speaks to Yuki Yu of AP Companies about caring for shipping crew and the importance of telemedicine at sea

Sponsored by AP Companies

31 Jul 2025
Editorial Team
Trevolution

Trevolution reveals 2025 travel trends

The Philippines, India, Italy, Nigeria, the UK, and the US were among the most popular destinations for Trevolution customers, while Canada emerged as a breakout destination
30 Jul 2025
Alysia Cameron-Davies
Air India plane

India and Kuwait sign new air services agreement

The new deal will see weekly seat capacity between the two countries rise from 8,000 to 12,000 next month
29 Jul 2025
Oliver Cuenca

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