Hospitality
Cirium Leads Aviation’s Digital Transformation
Integrator Media had an exclusive interview with Jez Bowen, CEO, Cirium
With Cirium positioned as the world’s most trusted source of aviation analytics, could you share the vision of the company?
Our vision at Cirium is to drive the digital transformation of the aviation industry. We are dedicated to ensuring that vital data is accessible precisely when, where, and how it’s needed, empowering the industry to make smart, informed decisions. By doing so, we aim to strengthen the industry, enhance profitability, and secure its long-term success. Ultimately, we aspire to power every decision connected to aviation, making it more efficient and innovative.
Cirium handles enormous volumes of data, from tracking over 35 million flights per year to managing $300 billion worth of ticket pricing data. How do you ensure the accuracy and reliability of such vast data?
First and foremost, our data sources are excellent — the best in the world — and so is our team’s ability to ingest massive volumes of data. We have more than 600 data sources, ranging from government databases to tracking individual aircraft movements second by second during the day. There’s no single better font of data than Cirium. Nothing goes into our systems without highly sophisticated verification and standardization processes developed over the years. We are the world’s most trusted source of aviation analytics, so we have to be at the top of our game, and fortunately, our teams worldwide are focused on that work every day.
Could you discuss any recent technological innovations within Cirium that you find particularly exciting?
We are pleased with our newest innovation, called Emerald Sky. Emerald Sky represents a ground-breaking integration of data, analytics, and innovative methodology, delivering unparalleled precision in measuring aircraft and flight CO2 emissions. It offers a precise and comprehensive perspective on aircraft and flight CO2 emissions and fuel consumption for every flight and aircraft. The tools consider essential factors such as aircraft model, engine types, age, flight duration, passenger count, and even cargo capacity, ensuring a comprehensive emissions assessment. By harnessing Emerald Sky, corporate travel buyers, for example, can secure a competitive advantage and contribute to a greener and cleaner future for the industry and their operations.
How do Cirium’s analytics tools help improve the customer experience for airlines and travel companies?
Airline on-time performance — and by extension, for airports — is the number one driver of customer satisfaction. Cirium is the gold standard for measuring on-time performance. We hold the stopwatch. Every year, our rankings are closely watched in the airline industry. It’s so closely watched because airlines need to balance their high-cost assets of fuel, crew, and equipment with their daily schedule. Any airline can be on time if they “pad” their schedule —but that’s not what airlines do. They’ve got it down to an art form, ensuring they depart on time. Getting the aircraft out on time makes for happy customers and sets a simple benchmark to assess against — did the plane leave within 15 minutes of its scheduled departure time? — but very, very difficult to achieve in practice.
The aviation and travel industries face constant changes and challenges. How has Cirium ensures that it provides valuable insights during such emergency situations?
We have some experience. Consider the COVID pandemic, which impacted every single one of our valued clients somehow. It turned out that they needed our insight more than ever to analyze — from the data itself — how to address key questions related to fleets, schedules, financing and fares. Data-driven companies tend to be able to pick and choose the data they need to inform decisions at that moment. With data, you can dive deep into it or zoom out to see the whole story. Most of our clients appreciated that no matter the crisis, the data is accessible to help decision-making.
What are some of the emerging trends that you believe will significantly influence the aviation and travel sectors in the coming years?
The biggest trend I see over the coming years is the race to attempt to replace our petrochemicals for aircraft. Be it battery power and lithium, or sustainable aviation fuel, it is a race albeit proceeding relatively slowly. Battery power is not sufficiently energy-dense compared to its weight, and sustainable aviation fuel has major critics in the industry related to the supply and costs of such fuel. Nevertheless, that is the biggest emerging trend in the industry. At the same time, there is a tight supply of aircraft and pilots, coupled with an almost insatiable demand for travel by the flying public. Airlines will extend the life of their aircraft assets. At the same time, they wait patiently — and sometimes impatiently — for equipment manufacturers to deliver aircraft as quickly as they can, meeting all regulatory and safety requirements. All the while, passenger demand will increase.
What has been your most rewarding experience as a CEO at Cirium?
Airline on-time performance — and by extension, for airports — is the number one driver of customer satisfaction. Cirium is the gold standard for measuring on-time performance. We hold the stopwatch, and every year, our rankings are closely watched in the airline industry. We divide our rankings by region and have a global winner. Shortly after the new year, I present an award to the winning airlines globally. This past year, Avianca, based in Colombia, won globally. We also present an award — the Platinum Award — to an airline that goes above and beyond on operational performance. For the past three years, that has been Delta Air Lines. In each case, I was pleased to present the awards to the CEOs and their teams in person. Airlines now compete to have the Cirium logo on their aircraft; it’s a real honor for us that they consider Cirium a seal of approval. The award ceremonies are a big event for the airlines and their teams, and I’m pleased that Cirium plays such an essential part of it. It’s a moment of pride for me, for Cirium, the airlines, and their employees. That’s top in my book.
Hospitality
CELEBRATE TOGETHERNESS THIS RAMADAN WITH AL HALLAB’S IFTAR OFFERINGS
This Ramadan, Al Hallab invites families and loved ones to come together over a generous and comforting Iftar experience inspired by time-honoured Lebanese traditions. Available across all three Al Hallab outlets and for delivery, the Ramadan offering is thoughtfully designed to celebrate togetherness with the flavours that define the holy month.
Guests can enjoy a full dine-in experience at any of Al Hallab’s three outlets, where tables are set with warm hospitality and a feast of Lebanese favorites. From comforting soups like Lentil, Chicken, or Mushroom, to cold appetizers including Hummus, Moutabal, Labneh, Fattoush, and Vine Leaves, every dish is prepared with care to celebrate the flavors of Lebanon. Hot appetizers, grilled skewers, daily mains, and fresh bread complete the spread, followed by a selection of premium Arabic sweets like Kunafa, Shaibeat, Othamlieh, Kunafa rolls, and fruits for dessert.
For those who prefer to break their fast at home, Al Hallab also offers Iftar meal boxes for delivery, making it easy to enjoy a complete Ramadan meal in the comfort of your own space. Available for one, two, or four people, each Iftar includes dates to break the fast, comforting soups, traditional juices like Kamaredine and Jallab, a selection of cold and hot appetizers, daily main dishes, and a taste of Ramadan’s sweetest delights, including Kataef Walnut and Shaibeyat Ashta.
Al Hallab’s Iftar is more than a meal; it is an invitation to gather, share, and celebrate the blessings of Ramadan with loved ones. Whether enjoying the cozy ambiance of the restaurant or the comfort of home, every Iftar is a moment of joy, flavor, and heritage.
Hospitality
LA VILLE HOTEL & SUITES ANNOUNCES THE REOPENING OF LOOKUP ROOFTOP BAR WITH A REFINED MEDITERRANEAN IDENTITY
La Ville Hotel & Suites CITY WALK Dubai, Autograph Collection announces the reopening of its rooftop destination, LookUp Rooftop Bar,on 22nd January 2026. Reintroduced with a refined Mediterranean identity and a fully refreshed look, LookUp now offers a complete day-to-night experience that feels genuinely new, even for long- standing guests of the hotel.
Overlooking City Walk with uninterrupted views of the Burj Khalifa and the downtown skyline, LookUp has been reshaped into a rooftop destination with greater depth and purpose. By day, the space centres around its infinity pool and open terraces, offering a relaxed setting for guests to unwind, swim and spend time outdoors. A strengthened food offering now plays a central role in the experience, with a full Mediterranean-inspired menu featuring wood fired pizzas and fresh sharable dishes, designed for casual dining and longer stays.
As the day moves into evening, LookUp naturally shifts in energy. Guests can enjoy crafted cocktails, a considered music programme and live DJs, alongside a calendar of curated experiences including fashion showcases, brand collaborations and pop ups. Morning wellness sessions such as yoga and pilates further extend the rooftop’s use beyond traditional bar hours, creating a space that works across different moments of the day.
The refreshed LookUp is designed as more than a rooftop bar. It is a lifestyle destination that brings together leisure, dining and social connection in one setting. With its updated design, stronger menu focus and varied programming, LookUp offers returning guests a new way to experience a familiar space, while welcoming new visitors into the heart of City Walk.
The reopening will welcome hotel owners, Marriott leaders, media, partners and influencers, marking the next chapter for one of City Walk’s most recognisable rooftops. With ongoing collaborations across wellness, fashion and lifestyle, LookUp Rooftop Bar is positioned as a key social destination within City Walk, offering experiences from sunrise through to late night.
Michel Nader, Regional Vice President, UAE & Levant – Premium & Select, Marriott International commented: “The return of LookUp is both timely and emblematic of Dubai’s ever-evolving social landscape. With its revitalised Mediterranean-inspired concept, the destination seamlessly combines refined charm with enhanced hospitality, embodying the city’s affinity for sophisticated and vibrant nightlife. We are confident the relaunch of this popular venue will be appreciated by local residents and international visitors.”
Roudi Soubra, Vice President – Asset Management, Dubai Holding, added: “LookUp has always been more than just a rooftop, it’s part of La Ville’s story and spirit. This reimagining represents our commitment to continuous evolution and to creating spaces that inspire connection, creativity, and joy. With its Mediterranean charm and breathtaking views, LookUp once again reflects the essence of Dubai: dynamic, sophisticated, and full of life.”
Hospitality
RAMADAN IFTAR AT OASIS TERRACE & GARDEN, MÖVENPICK DOWNTOWN
This Ramadan, Oasis Terrace & Garden at Mövenpick Hotel Apartments, Downtown Dubai invites guests to break their fast in a relaxed outdoor setting with a garden-style Iftar buffet designed for families, friends, and group gatherings.
The experience features authentic Arabian and regional favourites, complemented by interactive live cooking stations. Guests are welcomed with dates and water on arrival, followed by unlimited access to mezze, salads, hot mains, and signature Oasis desserts. Live stations include Shawarma, slow-cooked Ouzi, and BBQ specialities, alongside a dedicated dessert counter and mocktails with laban.
Set across the venue’s open-air terrace and garden, the Iftar offers a laid-back yet festive atmosphere ideal for both casual and corporate celebrations throughout the holy month.
With its combination of open-air seating, warm hospitality and thoughtfully curated buffet, Oasis Terrace & Garden offers a welcoming space to slow down and reconnect after sunset. The experience reflects the spirit of Ramadan, bringing together comforting flavours, shared plates and a setting designed for togetherness. Available throughout Ramadan 2026 (subject to official moon sighting, expected from 19 February 2026).
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