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Rolex New Watches 2026: Everything Revealed at Watches & Wonders Geneva
On 14 April 2026, the curtain rises on what may be the most significant Rolex collection in a generation.
The theme is the Oyster Story — 100 years since Rolex created the world's first waterproof wristwatch in 1926.
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5 days ago5 min read


Executive Chauffeur & Birmingham Airport Transfers from the East Midlands | Onyx Transport
What Is the Best Way to Get from the East Midlands to Birmingham Airport? The best way to get from the East Midlands to Birmingham Airport (BHX) is a pre-booked executive chauffeur transfer with a fixed fare, a professional driver, and flight tracking included. The journey from Derby, Nottingham, or Leicester to BHX takes approximately 55 to 75 minutes depending on departure point and time of day. A chauffeur transfer removes every variable — parking costs, terminal navigatio
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Apr 94 min read


Iran War | Your Summer Flight Could Be Cancelled — And It Has Nothing to Do With the Weather
Britain has officially been declared the most vulnerable country in Europe to summer flight cancellations. Not because of strikes. Not because of air traffic control. Because the UK is running out of jet fuel — and most people have no idea it’s happening. Here is what is going on, what it means for your summer flights, and what you need to do about it right now. The Crisis Nobody Is Talking About The Iran war has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz to normal tanker traffi
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Apr 64 min read


Executive Chauffeur & Birmingham Airport Transfers from the East Midlands | Onyx Transport
The best way to get from the East Midlands to Birmingham Airport (BHX) is a pre-booked executive chauffeur transfer with a fixed fare, a professional driver, and flight tracking included.
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Apr 65 min read


Executive Chauffeur & Birmingham Airport Transfers from the East Midlands | Onyx Transport
The best way to get from the East Midlands to Birmingham Airport (BHX) is a pre-booked executive chauffeur transfer with a fixed fare, a professional driver, and flight tracking included. The journey from Derby, Nottingham, or Leicester to BHX takes approximately 55 to 75 minutes depending on departure point and time of day. A chauffeur transfer removes every variable — parking costs, terminal navigation, surge pricing, and unreliable driver availability — delivering door-to-
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Apr 65 min read
Gatwick Airport Transfer | Executive Chauffeur Service from the East Midlands
Gatwick Airport Transfer from the East Midlands — The Onyx Standard London Gatwick Airport (LGW) is the United Kingdom’s second-busiest international gateway — the preferred departure point for corporate principals travelling to European financial centres, transatlantic routes, and major trade events. For executives and business travellers based in Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, and the wider East Midlands, the journey to Gatwick demands more than a standard transfer. It deman
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Apr 55 min read
Download Festival Chauffeur Service | Onyx Transport — Castle Donington
Onyx Transport is based at Pegasus Business Park, Castle Donington — the same business park that sits adjacent to East Midlands Airport and within two miles of Donington Park's festival entrance.
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Apr 56 min read
Using Onyx Transport at London Heathrow Airport: Transfers to Nottingham & Derby
London Heathrow (LHR) is the UK's largest and busiest international airport — handling over 75 million passengers a year across five terminals. For business travellers, frequent flyers, and anyone returning from long-haul, the journey between Heathrow and the East Midlands is one of the most common and most underserved airport transfer routes in the country. Onyx Transport provides a premium, fixed-price chauffeur service between Heathrow and Nottingham, Derby, and the wider
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Apr 35 min read
The Nottingham to Heathrow Transfer You Book When Punctuality Isn’t Optional
A Nottingham to Heathrow Airport chauffeur transfer with Onyx Transport costs from £285 , covers 130 miles in 2 to 2.5 hours, and includes real-time flight tracking, meet and greet, and a Mercedes E-Class in obsidian black. The service runs 24 hours a day with no surge pricing. There are engagements where a delayed departure is an inconvenience. And there are engagements where it is not an option. A board meeting in Frankfurt that begins at 09:00. A flight to New York that cl
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Apr 13 min read
Nottingham to Heathrow Airport — Business Class Ground Transfer | Onyx Transport
A Nottingham to Heathrow Airport chauffeur transfer with Onyx Transport covers 130 miles via the M1 and M25, taking between 2 hours and 2 hours 30 minutes. Transfers are available 24 hours a day, priced from £245 fixed with no surge pricing, and operated in a Mercedes E-Class with real-time flight tracking included as standard. The journey to Heathrow is not a formality. For principals travelling on business class or first class services from London's flagship international g
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Apr 13 min read


Mansfield Airport Transfers: The Case for a Family-Run Chauffeur
Onyx Transport provides fixed-price transfers from Mansfield to all London airports — Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, London City and Luton — as well as Birmingham International and intercity UK engagements.
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Mar 295 min read


Blackstone Bets $250 Million on Abu Dhabi Despite Iran War — What the Deal Signals for UAE Investment
Blackstone has committed $250 million to a new payments and data intelligence platform headquartered in Abu Dhabi, in what LSEG data identifies as the first private equity-backed inbound deal in the Gulf since the US and Israel launched coordinated strikes against Iran on 28 February 2026.
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Mar 278 min read


Where to Dine in Nottingham: A Guide to the City’s Finest Restaurants for the Discerning Visitor
Nottingham is not a city that announces itself. It earns its reputation quietly — and nowhere is that more evident than its restaurant scene. In a city whose culinary standing has climbed steadily over the past decade, the finest addresses now rival anything available in the regional capitals around them. For the executive visitor arriving via East Midlands Airport, or the international guest extending a business trip into the East Midlands, this guide sets out where the even
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Mar 277 min read


Every London Airport Now Charges to Drop Off. Here’s Why Serious Corporate Travel Programmes Have Already Moved On.
As of March 2026, every major London airport charges for terminal drop-offs. Heathrow: £7 for 10 minutes. Gatwick: £10 for 10 minutes. Stansted — upgraded on 19 March 2026 after more than a decade at the previous rate — now charges £10 for 15 minutes and £28 for up to 30 minutes. London City, which held out longest, introduced £8 for five minutes from January 2026. The era of dropping off without thought is over. For individuals, this is a nuisance. For corporate travel progr
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Mar 275 min read


Why the Next Generation of Business Leaders Expects More From Ground Transport — And What That Means for Your Travel Programme
Gen Z now represents between 30% and 39% of the UK workforce. They are already in senior roles, managing significant commercial relationships, and travelling on behalf of their organisations. And their expectations of what a business trip should look and feel like are not those of the generation they are succeeding. This matters for ground transport more than most travel categories, because ground transport is one of the most immediate and frequently experienced touchpoints o
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Mar 274 min read


Every Trip Must Justify Itself: How Fixed-Price Transfers Give Corporate Travel Programmes the Clarity Finance Demands
Corporate travel budgets are rising. Around 45% of UK and international organisations plan to increase spend in 2026, with some projecting growth exceeding 20% year-on-year. But the environment surrounding that investment has changed. Finance functions are no longer approving travel programmes on the basis that business travel is self-evidently valuable. Every journey is now expected to justify itself — with attributable spend data, predictable costs, and an audit trail that
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Mar 274 min read


Your Executive Stayed the Weekend. Did Your Ground Transport?
The bleisure market hit $961.78 billion in 2026. More than 60% of business travellers now extend their trips to include leisure time, and 43% of corporate travel programmes have formally defined bleisure policies. The practice of finishing a client meeting on Friday and staying through Sunday to explore the Peaks, or arriving a day early to decompress after a transatlantic flight, is no longer an exception. It is the new normal. What that means in practice is that executives
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Mar 275 min read


Duty of Care and Ground Transport: What Every UK Organisation Is Now Legally Required to Know
Duty of care in corporate travel has always extended further than most organisations recognise. In 2026, that gap is closing — and the consequences of leaving it open are no longer theoretical. Ground transport: the vehicles moving your people between airports, offices, client venues, and hotels — now sits firmly within the scope of what UK law holds you responsible for. Whether your organisation operates across the UK or sends international delegates to meetings in Britain,
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Mar 275 min read


Stansted Just Charged £28 to Drop Someone Off. Here's How to Never Pay It Again.
From 19 March 2026, London Stansted Airport increased its Express Set Down charge to £10 for drop-offs of up to 15 minutes — a 40% hike from the previous £7 — and to £28 for stays of between 15 and 30 minutes. It is now the joint most expensive airport for drop-offs in the UK, alongside London Gatwick. And it is not alone: every single London airport now charges drivers to stop at a terminal.
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Mar 206 min read


UK ETA for American Business Travellers in 2026: The Complete Pre-Departure Guide
If you are an American travelling to the UK for business in 2026, there is something you need to do before you even get to the airport. Since 25 February 2026, every US citizen boarding a flight to the United Kingdom — for any reason, including business meetings, conferences, and site visits — must hold a valid UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA). Without one, your airline will not let you board. This guide covers everything you need to know: what the ETA is, how to appl
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Mar 1810 min read
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