
Stuart Forster
Based in the northeast of England.
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1 week ago |
onboardhospitality.com | Stuart Forster
Hughes Network Systems (Hughes) has agreed with Airbus to become an official Managed Service Provider (MSP) in the HBCplus inflight connectivity ecosystem. Hughes’ solutions will be available in the Airbus catalogue, providing airlines with enhanced connectivity options. Hughes will become a part of the HBCplus ecosystem, an end-to-end Ka-band MSP, and continue as a technology provider for satellite connectivity components.
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4 weeks ago |
loveexploring.com | Stuart Forster
Known as trams in some parts of the world and trolleys elsewhere, streetcars were a widely used form of public transport in the USA a century ago. In fact, more than 17,000 miles (27,360km) of streetcar tracks existed in American cities in the 1920s. Electrified streetcars operated on urban streets but the rise in motor cars' popularity and flight to the suburbs were factors in their decline.
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1 month ago |
onboardhospitality.com | Stuart Forster
IMG has secured the rights to broadcast the FIFA World Cup 26 to the inflight and cruise ship markets on Sport 24 channels globally. The new agreement grants IMG exclusive live rights to broadcast all 104 matches. The 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place from June 11 to July 19 2026 in Canada, Mexico and the United States. It will be the fourth consecutive edition of the men’s competition to be broadcast on IMG-owned and operated channels and the first to include 48 teams.
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1 month ago |
onboardhospitality.com | Stuart Forster
Taste of Travel workshops at the 2025 WTCE in Hamburg offer insightful perspectives from experts active in the onboard industry. The interactive question-and-answer session on Thursday, April 10, from 10.15 to 11.00 – titled Ask the Experts Workshop: What Drives Success? – is ideal for newcomers keen to learn about trends and success stories. The session represents an opportunity for attendees to put questions directly to our panel of industry specialists.
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1 month ago |
onboardhospitality.com | Stuart Forster
Korean Air introduced its new corporate identity on March 11 in Seoul, including aspects of the onboard experience. Additionally, the new inflight menu was revealed at the Grand Hyatt Incheon. The airline collaborated with Chef Seakyeong Kim, the owner of Cesta restaurant in Seoul, to curate a fine-dining-inspired menu. Dishes will showcase seasonal ingredients and innovative culinary techniques.
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