(IN SHORT) Amadeus has made a minority investment in the Generative AI startup Acai Travel through its strategic funding initiative, Amadeus Ventures. This investment reflects the growing belief within the travel sector that Generative AI will significantly transform travel operations. Acai Travel, which offers AI-driven solutions to OTAs, TMCs, airlines, and hotels, helps reduce operational… Read the full press release

(IN SHORT) Marriott International has officially opened its first StudioRes hotel in Fort Myers, marking the debut of its new midscale extended stay brand. StudioRes is designed to cater to long-term travelers, offering studio rooms with kitchens, flexible stays, and modern amenities. Marriott plans to open over 40 StudioRes properties by 2027, with an innovative… Read the full press release

(IN SHORT) Marriott International has signed new agreements for luxury residential developments in Detroit, Muskoka, Costa Rica, and Saudi Arabia, bringing its total branded residential portfolio to approximately 300 projects. Celebrating 25 years in the sector, Marriott’s growth continues, with a focus on delivering world-class living experiences in desirable destinations worldwide. (PRESS RELEASE) NEW YORK,… Read the full press release

(IN SHORT) The 82nd IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be hosted in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June 2026 by LATAM Airlines Group. This marks the return of the event to South America after 27 years, offering a chance to reflect on the region’s growth in air connectivity. The event will celebrate Brazil’s aviation… Read the full press release

(IN SHORT) Luis Gallego, CEO of International Airlines Group (IAG), has been appointed Chair of the IATA Board for a one-year term starting on June 2, 2025. Gallego, who has nearly 30 years of experience in aviation, succeeds Pieter Elbers of IndiGo. During his term, Gallego will focus on addressing key industry challenges, including environmental… Read the full press release

Air New Zealand name change

Worcester, MA, 2025-Jun-2 — /Travel PR News/ — It is inevitable for tourists to make mistakes while booking flights. Filling out the flight booking form allows passengers to share their information with the airline. Like other airlines, Air New Zealand demands that its passengers’ data, particularly the name on the ticket, passport, and official ID, be… Read the full press release