SkiftBailey Schulz

Proposed social‑media vetting and CA$250 entry fee could slow Canada’s post‑pandemic travel recovery

Ottawa's proposal to require social‑media vetting and impose a CA$250 entry fee for visitors has drawn warnings from industry groups that the measures would raise barriers to travel and could slow the sector's fragile post‑pandemic recovery. Airlines, airports and tourism bodies say the combined cost and screening could deter visitors.

2026-04-02T06:39:15.077274-07:00
ReutersOliver Taslic

United’s first-class-heavy jet — a well‑timed bet as fuel costs surge

By Reuters: United trumpeted a new plane where half the seats are in a premium tier. With jet fuel up 100% since the Iran war, and some carriers fearing shortages, racing upmarket may seem an odd priority.

2026-04-02T05:10:30.279991-07:00
FlightGlobalDavid Kaminski-Morrow

Air France‑KLM submits non‑binding bid for Parpublica’s 44.9% TAP stake

By FlightGlobal: SkyTeam alliance operator Air France-KLM Group has formally submitted a non-binding offer for a minority shareholding in Portuguese carrier TAP. TAP, which is part of the rival Star Alliance, is undergoing a privatisation process managed by the entity Parpublica, which is overseeing divestment of a 44.9% share.

2026-04-02T03:50:49.507519-07:00