My airline has gone bust, what should I do? If your airline has gone bust, don't panic completely! Depending on the airline's situation and the payment method that you chose to pay for your flights, you might be entitled to some money back. If you've purchased your flights with ...
The pilot thanked us for flying with Singapore, then delivered the news that: "Anyone travelling with Ansett, which has just gone bust, must report to the Ansett information desk inside the terminal." Ansett is, or was, Australia's second airline and a partner in the Star Alliance with ...
If you’re abroad when your travel company goes bust, ATOL can provide support to minimise the disruption to your holiday. Wherever possible ATOL will arrange and pay for you to receive the transport, accommodation and other services you originally bought so you can continue with your trip. ...
After the impressive rise of skyscrapers in the 1930s—the Empire State, Chrysler, and 40 Wall Street buildings all went up during this decade—the New York City skyline stagnated, staying almost the same until the World Trade Center was built in 1972. Though the center's iconic twin towers...
and realized our gate did not exist. Somehow, we were in the absolute wrong terminal. Enter panic mode. We rushed, rushed, rushed, asked someone who worked at the airport for help, and a very kind man helped us find the quickest way to switch terminals. Back through security we went. ...
So with the airline Thomas Cook going bust and our original holiday to Turkey going out the window, we found a last minute deal from September 28th-4th October at Gran Garbi Mar. Transfer was around 2 hours from Barcelona airport to our hotel, this was ...
The result? Netflix created the most successful streaming platform in the world, accounting for 19.1% of all internet traffic in the US in 2019. Blockbuster? It went bust (no pun intended).Blockbuster failed to alter its strategy and transform its business model. This cost it its very ...
they worked on Duncan Hines cake mix, and Immelt often recalls with a laugh that they were “horrible employees.” They must not have been too bad. A couple of years later, Immelt went to Harvard Business School and then to GE, where he started as an internal marketing consultant at head...
commercial airline contacted the QPR Institute to ask, and I quote, “Do you have any posters to prevent suicide?” I assured the gentleman that if posters could prevent suicide, one of the most challenging public health problems in the world would have been solved decades ago. I did, ...
A few weeks ago, I went to dinner in Manhattan with friends who work in finance on America’s East and West coasts. Nothing odd about that, you might think. But this gathering was memorable: over wine, my companions traded tales about the tactics they and their colleagues had used the p...