A mechanical issue on a Delta Air Lines flight forced a diversion to an island in the Atlantic Ocean, where passengers waited for around 12 hours for a new plane to show up. A spokesperson for Delta Air Lines told Fox News Digital the Sept. 8 flight from Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana …
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‘Cybersecurity Issue’ Forces Systems Shutdown at MGM Hotels and Casinos
The casino and hotel chain MGM Resorts International said on Monday that a “cybersecurity issue” was affecting some of its online systems, causing disruptions for customers, particularly in Las Vegas, where cybersecurity experts said the company was likely the victim of a pervasive cyberattack. MGM Resorts did not share specifics on the disruptions or …
Hurricane Forces Multiple Royal Caribbean Itinerary Changes
Hurricane Lee has necessitated multiple itinerary changes for four different Royal Caribbean International ships, each sailing from a different US homeport. Impacted are this weekend’s departures of Adventure of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Vision of the Seas, and Wonder of the Seas. Hurricane Lee Causing Itinerary Changes Hurricane Lee, currently a major …
Landing Gear Issue Forces Lufthansa Airbus A340 Frankfurt Go Around
Summary Lufthansa’s flight LH-433 declared an emergency and initiated a go-around due to a landing gear problem at Frankfurt International Airport. Passengers were given an emergency landing briefing and instructed to assume brace positions upon the second landing as a precautionary measure. Lufthansa recently announced the reactivation of more Airbus A380 aircraft, bringing the …
Accor joins forces with the main sustainable tourism labels
Two labels that will support Accor hotels in obtaining external and independent certification of their eco-responsible practices and will enable them to take a new step in their transformation For many years, Accor has been committed to sustainable development. In 2020, the Group has thus committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and to reducing …
ASIA – THAILAND: Thailand and 11 other Indo-Pacific countries join forces for semiconductors and medicines
Ministers from Thailand, the United States, Japan and 11 other countries in the Indo-Pacific region agreed on Saturday to build supply chain resilience for essential goods such as semiconductors and medicines. , in order to respond more quickly to emergency situations. The agreement on essential goods and technologies was reached at a meeting of the …