News: Vietnam Airlines stock soars on debut

Vietnam Airlines’ Joint Stock Company ran its first share trading session on the Hanoi Stock Exchange’s Unlisted Public Company Index earlier. More than 1,227 million shares of Vietnam Airlines were officially listed and traded on the UPCoM with a starting (reference) price in the first trading day of 28,000 VND per share, accounting for about 11 per cent of UPCoM’s total market capitalisation.


Source: Travel Master – Breaking Travel News

Vietnam Airlines stock soars on debut

Vietnam Airlines’ Joint Stock Company ran its first share trading session on the Hanoi Stock Exchange’s Unlisted Public Company Index earlier. More than 1,227 million shares of Vietnam Airlines were officially listed and traded on the UPCoM with a starting (reference) price in the first trading day of 28,000 VND per share, accounting for about 11 per cent of UPCoM’s total market capitalisation.
Source: Travel Master – Airlines

Edition unveils new wellness programme

Edition Hotels, a brand collaboration between Marriott and hotelier Ian Schrager, has partnered with next-generation wellness collective Yoga for Bad People to produce a series of in-room fitness amenities for guests. Edition will be taking the next step into holistic wellness available at their guests’ fingertips to satisfy travellers checking in for leisure of business.
Source: Travel Master – Hotel

News: IAG to develop low-cost carrier from Barcelona base as transatlantic competition grows

International Airlines Group is mulling the launch of a new low-cost transatlantic carrier to rival the growth of Norwegian Airlines. IAG – owner of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling – is planning to use Airbus A330s from Barcelona, the home base of Vueling. The move will allow Vueling to provide feeder traffic for long-haul services.


Source: Travel Master – Breaking Travel News

IAG to develop low-cost carrier from Barcelona base as transatlantic competition grows

International Airlines Group is mulling the launch of a new low-cost transatlantic carrier to rival the growth of Norwegian Airlines. IAG – owner of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus and Vueling – is planning to use Airbus A330s from Barcelona, the home base of Vueling. The move will allow Vueling to provide feeder traffic for long-haul services.
Source: Travel Master – Airlines