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July 16, 2019
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The STB Student Travel Bureau is a national leader in youth tourism and international education. Founded in 1971, it has more than 70 stores in Brazil, as well as an office in Australia.
Infographic | July 16, 2021
A checklist for navigating global T&E challenges. Is your travel and expense program reinforcing or restricting your overall adaptability? Ask yourself these questions to see if your solution is the best way to take your company where you want to go.
Infographic | January 23, 2020
The travel industry is evolving rapidly, and it's crucial for travel firms to adopt new technologies to keep up. Below are some of the top technologies travel agencies should invest in 2020 to remain competitive in the marketplace.
Infographic | July 7, 2023
Explore innovative hospitality management technologies that transform hotel and tourism operations, from smart room systems to AI-powered chatbots.
Infographic | January 22, 2020
Virtual reality (VR) vacations offer the opportunity to explore new places without leaving the comfort of home. Audiences can enjoy fully – immersive, interactive digital experiences in dazzling destinations with the aid of 360 VR head-mounted display.
Infographic | July 11, 2021
Billionaires Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos are set to fly into the final frontier on board their own spacecraft during the month of July. On July 11 at 14:30 GMT, Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, along with two pilots and three other passengers will lift off from Virgin Galactic’s operational base at Spaceport America in the New Mexico desert. His crew will reach a peak altitude of some 89km (55 miles) and experience a few minutes of weightlessness before making a gliding descent back to Earth.
Infographic | April 11, 2021
New research by climate campaign group Possible, which was published by the BBC, has found that a small number of frequent flyers dominated air travel before the pandemic with the vast majority only traveling domestically. In the United States for example, just 12 perent of people take 66 percent of all flights. That trend is also evident in other developed countries such as the United Kingdom where 15 percent of people take 70 percent of flights. Calls are growing from environmental groups for the implementation of a Frequent Flyer Levy which is a tax that increases the more a person flies each year.
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