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In this week’s Layover Lowdown, we break down the latest developments shaping business and leisure travel in 2025. From record-setting air demand to hotel industry optimism and JetBlue’s financial struggles, we cover the key trends to watch in aviation, hospitality, and corporate travel.
Hotel CEOs & Corporate Travel Growth – Hotels expect modest corporate travel growth in 2025 but stress that regulatory stability is key to long-term demand. Luxury and upper-upscale segments are holding strong, while economy hotels face challenges.
Southwest & Boeing's Bumpy Relationship – After a rough year of delivery delays, Southwest remains "pleased" with Boeing and expects moderate fleet growth. The airline plans to retire 51 aircraft while focusing on operational efficiency.
Global Air Travel Demand Surges Past 2019 Levels – 2024 was a record-breaking year for global air traffic, with total demand exceeding pre-pandemic levels by 3.8%. Asia-Pacific led the surge, and airlines achieved record efficiency with an 83.5% load factor.
JetBlue Faces a Rough 2025 – JetBlue’s stock tumbled after announcing a weak outlook for 2025, with rising costs and slim profit margins. Despite a major turnaround plan, the airline is holding capacity steady and launching premium services to attract customers.
Icelandair Expands to Miami – Icelandair will launch seasonal service to Miami in October, marking its 19th North American destination and a key expansion in Florida.
By Ortharize - Business Travel BetterIn this week’s Layover Lowdown, we break down the latest developments shaping business and leisure travel in 2025. From record-setting air demand to hotel industry optimism and JetBlue’s financial struggles, we cover the key trends to watch in aviation, hospitality, and corporate travel.
Hotel CEOs & Corporate Travel Growth – Hotels expect modest corporate travel growth in 2025 but stress that regulatory stability is key to long-term demand. Luxury and upper-upscale segments are holding strong, while economy hotels face challenges.
Southwest & Boeing's Bumpy Relationship – After a rough year of delivery delays, Southwest remains "pleased" with Boeing and expects moderate fleet growth. The airline plans to retire 51 aircraft while focusing on operational efficiency.
Global Air Travel Demand Surges Past 2019 Levels – 2024 was a record-breaking year for global air traffic, with total demand exceeding pre-pandemic levels by 3.8%. Asia-Pacific led the surge, and airlines achieved record efficiency with an 83.5% load factor.
JetBlue Faces a Rough 2025 – JetBlue’s stock tumbled after announcing a weak outlook for 2025, with rising costs and slim profit margins. Despite a major turnaround plan, the airline is holding capacity steady and launching premium services to attract customers.
Icelandair Expands to Miami – Icelandair will launch seasonal service to Miami in October, marking its 19th North American destination and a key expansion in Florida.