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Servier and Day One Biopharmaceuticals announce acquisition to expand Servier’s rare oncology portfolio

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  • Acquisition positions Servier as a leader in pediatric low-grade glioma and expands its pipeline with programs targeting adult and pediatric cancers with high unmet needs. 
  • Transaction represents total equity value of approximately $2.5 billion.

SURESNES, France and BRISBANE, Calif., March 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Servier, an independent international pharmaceutical group governed by a foundation, and Day One Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: DAWN) (“Day One”), a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing and commercializing targeted therapies for people of all ages with life-threatening diseases, today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement for Servier to acquire Day One for $21.50 per share in cash, representing a total equity value of approximately $2.5 billion. The transaction remains subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026.

This acquisition will reinforce Servier’s position in oncology targeted therapies in line with its 2030 ambition to develop innovative treatments for patients with high unmet medical needs. It strengthens Servier’s portfolio and expands its oncology pipeline with programs ranging from early stage to phase 3. The combination of Day One’s scientific expertise with Servier’s established global capabilities advances a shared commitment to delivering innovative solutions for patients worldwide.

“This acquisition of Day One Biopharmaceuticals marks another decisive step in strengthening Servier’s position in rare oncology,” said Olivier Laureau, President of Servier. “It reflects our long-term commitment to investing in science that can make a meaningful difference for patients. This announcement is fully aligned with our 2030 ambition, and we believe that combining our expertise will accelerate innovation for people living with a rare cancer.”

“Servier’s successful track record in rare cancers and its commitment to advancing targeted therapies makes it the ideal home for our portfolio as part of Day One’s mission to bring medicines to patients of all ages with life threatening diseases” said Jeremy Bender, Ph.D., chief executive officer of Day One. “Joining Servier represents a unique opportunity to extend the reach of our science and our lead program in pediatric low–grade glioma. Importantly, Servier’s dedication to the rare disease community preserves the patient–first mindset that has defined our company since the beginning and has driven our deep commitment to the communities we serve.”

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Servier Group
Laura Visserias
laura.visserias.part@servier.com 

Day One Biopharmaceuticals
Media
media@dayonebio.com 

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A French Electronic Storm is Brewing Over Victoria Harbour: DJ Snake to Headline French May Arts Festival 2026

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HONG KONG, March 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The iconic skyline of Victoria Harbour will serve as the backdrop for a landmark electronic music event this spring. DJ Snake Live in Hong Kong – French May Arts Festival 2026: Sino-French Electronic Music Show, presented by French May Arts Festival (French May) 2026 and organized by Occasions Asia Pacific, the global superstar DJ Snake will command the stage at a massive open-air headline show on 8 May, 2026.  French May 2026 is also a project financially supported by the Mega Arts and Cultural Events Fund under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.


This will be the French hitmaker’s first major concert in Hong Kong, transforming the city into a pulsating epicentre of his signature sound. The set will feature a special collaborative performance with a leading Hong Kong DJ, creating a unique East-West sonic dialogue that promises to be a historic moment for the city’s music scene — a premier cultural rendezvous fusing French electronic artistry with the dynamic energy of Hong Kong.

Mrs. Christile Drulhe, Consul General of France in Hong Kong and Macau, said “We are proud to launch the 33rd edition of French May with a headline performance by the French global icon DJ Snake. Performing at the city’s iconic Victoria Harbourfront, this flagship event ignites a two-month celebration of unprecedented cross-cultural dialogue, leading a vibrant program of visual and performing arts we have planned across Hong Kong from May to June. We are grateful for the invaluable support of our friends, partners, patrons, and the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, allowing French May to continue forging cultural bridges that enriches the everyday life of Hong Kong-ers through the arts.”

Venue, ticketing details, and the full performer lineup will be revealed soon. To receive exclusive first access to announcements and priority ticketing, follow @frenchmayartsfest and @occasionsapac on Instagram, and sign up for the French May’s newsletter at https://www.frenchmay.com/en-us.

About DJ Snake

Cultural icon DJ Snake has shaped the global music landscape with hits like “Let Me Love You,” “Middle,” “Lean On,” and “Taki Taki.” Collaborating with leading names across pop and urban music including Justin Bieber, Cardi B, Selena Gomez, Future, Travis Scott, Jung Kook, J Balvin, Peso Pluma, Don Toliver, Stray Kids, LISA from BLACKPINK, and Amadou and Mariam, he has built a cross genre catalog with lasting worldwide impact. With over 52 million monthly Spotify listeners and more than 40 billion streams, he has sold out arenas globally and redefined the modern electronic artist.

Rooted in the French underground electronic scene, DJ Snake emerged as a pioneer in blending electronic music with trap, hip-hop, and modern pop, reintroducing vocal chops and high-impact drops into mainstream pop production. Breakthrough tracks like “Bird Machine,” “Turn Down for What,” and “Propaganda” became cultural landmarks, reshaping electronic music and ushering twerk, trap, and hip-hop influences into the global mainstream.

His rise from clubs to stadiums includes headlining Accor Arena and Stade de France, selling over 100,000 tickets between the two Paris shows in minutes, while dominating markets across Asia, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and North America. In 2025, he released Nomad, a globally influenced project that earned major international covers and a GQ Man of the Year award, alongside continued expansion into fashion through global brand collaborations and his Pardon My French collective.

About Mega Arts and Cultural Events (ACE) Fund

The Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government sets up the Mega ACE Fund to attract and support international or large-scale arts and cultural events which bring significant arts, cultural or economic values and can be recurrent and anchored in Hong Kong, or events which can bring exceptionally significant arts or cultural merit, as well as publicity and image building values to Hong Kong as an arts and cultural hub with a view to contributing to Hong Kong’s development into an arts and cultural metropolis as well as a tourist destination, providing development opportunities for the arts, cultural and creative sectors, and facilitating arts and cultural exchange.

About the French May Arts Festival

Established in 1993, French May is one of the largest cultural events in Asia. With about 100 programmes presented across two months, we showcase the most diversified art forms – from heritage and contemporary art, paintings and design to classical music and hip-hop dance, cinema and circus. It has become an iconic part of Hong Kong’s cultural scene, reaching over 200,000 visitors each year.

French May brings the arts to everyone, not only in cultural venues, but also in public spaces, shopping malls and more, inviting everyone across Hong Kong to enjoy art in their daily lives.

With the aim of promoting accessible arts for all, French May places a strong emphasis on education through outreach programmes, guided tours, workshops, masterclasses and free performances. The festival strives to reach the widest possible audience and contribute to education of the young and less-privileged, working closely with over 50 local institutions and organisations to establish barrier-free access to the arts.

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For further enquiries, please contact: 

Occasions PR & Marketing Ltd. 

The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region provides funding support to French May Arts Festival 2026 only, but does not otherwise take part in it. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in the materials/activities (or by members of the grantee’s team) are those of the organisers of French May Arts Festival 2026 only and do not reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

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United CEO Scott Kirby says higher airfare could be ahead after fuel price spike

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Scott Kirby, CEO of United Airlines, speaks during the WSJ’s Future of Everything 2025 at the Glasshouse on May 29, 2025 in New York City.

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BOSTON — United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said the spike in fuel prices since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday will have a “meaningful” impact on the carrier’s financial results this quarter, but he added that demand has been resilient.

Jet fuel, airlines’ biggest expense after labor, has surged 58% since last Friday, going for $3.95 a gallon on Thursday, according to the Argus U.S. Jet Fuel Index.

“If it continues we’ll feel it in Q2 also,” Kirby said after an event Thursday afternoon where he discussed the future of air travel at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

United, like most major U.S. carriers, doesn’t hedge fuel, a practice where airlines or other companies lock in prices using futures contracts or other products. A Boeing 737-800 can hold 6,875 gallons of fuel, according to a manufacturer guide.

“No one hedges anymore and even if you do, hedging the crack spread is really hard to do,” Kirby said. The crack spread is the difference between the price of crude oil and products like gasoline.

When asked when the higher fuel costs will start affecting airfares, Kirby said it will “probably start quick.” 

He added that travel demand has been resilient over all, with booked revenue up 20% from a year ago. Demand “has not taken even a tiny step back,” he said.

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Kirby spoke less than two weeks before airlines are set to attend a closely watched JPMorgan industry conference where airline executives often update their financial outlooks.

His comments are an early sign of how global airlines are impacted by the war, which left more than a million people stranded after over 25,000 flights were canceled, forcing customers to find alternatives to flight chaos in the Middle East.

A new segment is emerging for United because so many customers have been caught up in airspace closures and massive flight cancellations in the Middle East since Saturday’s attacks and other strikes throughout the week.

Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates is the busiest international airport in the world, according to the Airports Council International, while Hamad International Airport that serves Doha, Qatar, is another major hub.

The airports are gateways to millions of passengers flying to and from destinations that span Australia, India, Europe and North America. But customers have been forced to avoid the Middle East amid airspace closures.

“Each day this week, we have booked over 1,000 people from Australia and New Zealand to Europe. Last year, we booked less than one a day,” Kirby said, adding that Europe is the strongest region in the world for bookings now.

United is also in talks with the Trump administration for potential charter flights to get citizens out of the Middle East, Kirby said, but that plans haven’t been set yet.

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Aulumu Wins Two 2026 iF Design Awards, Showcasing Design-Led Innovation in Tech Accessories

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SHENZHEN, China, March 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Technology lifestyle brand Aulumu has been honored with two 2026 iF Design Award recognitions, one of the most prestigious global awards for design excellence. The awards recognize the Aulumu Geometric Case for AirPods Pro and the Aulumu Mag Buckle Ultra-Thin Strap, underscoring the brand’s commitment to combining bold industrial aesthetics with functional innovation in everyday technology accessories.

Organized by iF International Forum Design GmbH, the iF Design Award has been a globally recognized symbol of design excellence since 1954. Each year, thousands of entries from companies worldwide are evaluated by an independent panel of international design experts based on criteria such as innovation, functionality, form, and sustainability.

Winning two awards in 2026 marks a significant milestone for Aulumu, highlighting the brand’s growing influence in the global consumer electronics accessories market.

Award-Winning Product: Aulumu Geometric Case for AirPods Pro

The Aulumu Geometric Case for AirPods Pro received recognition for its distinctive industrial design and advanced protective engineering.

Inspired by a diamond-cut geometric design philosophy, the case transforms a standard earbud accessory into a visually striking lifestyle product. Sculpted surfaces and a bold polyhedral form create a futuristic aesthetic while maintaining everyday usability.

Functionality is central to the design. The case incorporates a patented seamless metal locking mechanism that prevents the lid from accidentally opening, helping protect earbuds from falling out during daily use.

To further enhance durability, the case features a multi-layer protection structure, including a high-elastic internal buffer layer and a four-corner hollow shock-absorbing outer structure designed to improve drop resistance. Additional details, such as a recycled lanyard and refined CMF (Color, Material, Finish) craftsmanship, reflect Aulumu’s focus on both sustainability and premium design.

Award-Winning Product: Aulumu Mag Buckle Ultra-Thin Strap

Aulumu’s second award-winning design, the Mag Buckle Ultra-Thin Strap, was recognized for its minimalist aesthetic and innovative fastening system.

The ultra-thin strap delivers a lightweight and modern wearable experience while maintaining durability and comfort for daily use. At the core of the design is a magnetic quick-release buckle that allows users to adjust the strap once and then easily attach or remove it with a simple magnetic connection.

For added security, the strap incorporates a Velcro-based secondary fastening structure, ensuring both convenience and stability during everyday activities.

The product reflects Aulumu’s design philosophy: blending futuristic aesthetics, intuitive usability, and refined engineering into accessories that complement modern digital lifestyles.

About Aulumu

Founded in 2022, aulumu is a design brand focused on high-performance gear, drawing inspiration from the functional aesthetics of cyberpunk and the philosophical roots of ancient Greek thought. Since its inception, the brand has launched dozens of digital accessory products, secured multiple utility and invention patents, and received the 2025 Red Dot Design Award. Today, aulumu products serve hundreds of thousands of users across more than 20 countries and regions, positioning the brand as a growing presence in the global high-performance accessories market.

For more information, visit: https://aulumu.com/, or follow aulumu on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aulumu_official/

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Fallout from the Iran war could benefit Indian airlines at the expense of Gulf carriers: Analyst

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Henry Harteveldt of Atmosphere Research says he’s concerned about lingering brand damage to the Gulf’s airlines and airports even after the Iran conflict ends, potentially changing consumers’ behavior.

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Homewares store the 7You team love MCM House lands Mega Express sale with 50 per cent off best-selling favourites

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Beloved homewares store MCM House has dropped a huge Mega Express sale just in time for the Easter entertaining season, slashing prices by as much as 50 per cent on some of their best-selling favourites.

The Aussie interiors destination, which is known for its relaxed vibes meets polish across pieces that are timeless and classic, but also perfectly modern, has earned a place in the heart of stylists, interior designers and the 7You team since it launched many years ago.

It’s the brand I turn to when I want something beautiful that won’t date, but also a little undone and cool.

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Right now, shoppers can enjoy up to 50 per cent off stocked favourites at MCM House, with even more to love for Loyalty Members.

From March 5 to March 16, you can save on some of the brand’s favourite items and get a Pinterest-worthy home. So what are the standouts?

From March 5 to March 16, you can save on some of MCM House’s top favourites.
From March 5 to March 16, you can save on some of MCM House’s top favourites. Credit: MCM House

1. Bellino Dining Chair in Olive, down from $425 to $297.50

A seamless blend of style and practicality, this chair has been designed with minimalism in mind, offering a contemporary architectural twist.

Fashioned from solid ash timber and vinyl covered cushioning, its sleek, rounded contours and ergonomically designed seat provide the ultimate comfort for your dining experience.

Its curves look effortlessly elegant and modern at the same time.

Dining tables and furniture are all included.
Dining tables and furniture are all included. Credit: MCM House

2. Bossi Rectangular Dining Table, down from $4,395 to $2,197.50

Next up, the Bossi Rectangle Dining Table celebrates the raw beauty of solid elm veneer with a bold, architectural silhouette.

Its robust block legs and expansive top create a grounding presence, while the natural variations in grain, tone, and texture ensure every piece is unique.

Available in Snow Old Elm and Aged Old Elm, the Bossi Dining Table brings both strength and timeless character to the dining space.

And for $2,197.50, it’s a steal for a dining table that will last a lifetime.

3. Orchards Rug, down from $1,195 to $597.50

A fabulous rug needn’t cost the earth, and this one is a case in point.

Meticulously hand-woven by skilled artisans using age-old techniques, the rug is made using a process that brings texture, character, and an unmistakable sense of refinement to every piece.

Artisans carefully weave the yarns and fibres on traditional looms, creating a tightly woven foundation that not only promises enduring quality but also celebrates subtle variations that make each rug uniquely beautiful.

Designed to bring warmth and sophistication to any room, The Orchards Rug Collection is more than a decor piece — it’s an invitation to experience grounded luxury for years to come.

Crafted from aged old elm, the Volar Console combines strength and refinement with its sculptural form. 
Crafted from aged old elm, the Volar Console combines strength and refinement with its sculptural form.  Credit: MCM House

4. Volar Console, down from $2,695 to $1,617

I’ve been looking at consles for a while now, in a bid to update our hall space.

And this one is ultra stylish.

Crafted from aged old elm, the Volar Console combines strength and refinement with its sculptural form.

Defined by bold geometric legs and a clean, elongated top, each piece highlights the timber’s distinct grain and markings — ensuring no two consoles are ever the same.

5. Travertine Rocco Square Coffee Table, down to $2,757 from $4,595

Last but not least is this gorgeous travertine coffee table, which brings together natural materials in a striking balance of rustic warmth and refined stonework.

Its base, crafted from old elm, showcases the wood’s rich grain and unique character, lending a sense of history and texture to the design.

A travertine surface rests atop the base, introducing organic beauty through its subtle tonal variations and natural pores.

For more information and to shop the MCM House Mega Express sale, head here now.

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Agoda Highlights Indonesia’s Rainy Season Destinations for Unique Adventures

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Agoda shows an increase in interest in destinations offering a magical ambiance during the rainy season

SINGAPORE, March 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Traveling in Indonesia during the rainy season gives travellers a refreshing break from the usual hustle, plus it’s perfect for unique adventures. Magical ambiance can be felt in the cities or destinations that offer cozy spaces, lush green landscapes, or unique culinary scenes. Agoda has unveiled its five recommended destinations for the rainy season, based on accommodation search query volume, all of which reflect an increase compared to previous year.

The rainy season has its own charm, and traveling can still be fun and exciting. Travelers can enjoy vibrant scenery, peaceful vibes, and tranquil activities like museum hopping or trying local cafes. Indonesia’s enchanting atmosphere is at its best. From tea plantations and rice fields to unique food spots, the country’s destinations offer a refreshing break.

Gede Gunawan, Senior Country Director of Agoda for Indonesia says, “The rainy season is redefining travel trends, with more explorers seeking destinations that offer unique experiences despite the weather. Indonesia’s vibrant landscapes and rich culture are drawing travellers who are eager to experience the magic of the rain. Agoda empowers these adventurers with seamless planning and unbeatable deals, making it easier than ever to explore trending hotspots and create unforgettable memories.”

Below are the trending destinations, according to Agoda, based on accommodation search queries and recommended for experiencing the best of Indonesia’s rainy season.

1. Bali- Bali has been placed at the top of the list of destinations with the highest accommodation searches and witnessing a 27% increase compared to the previous year. Travellers flock to Ubud to enjoy the tropical downpours that turn the rice terraces and jungles into vibrant and deep green wonders. You can enjoy world-class spas, yoga retreats, and boutique cafes while watching the rain fall over the forest. Travelers can also visit the many art galleries or enjoy a traditional Balinese dance performance.

2. Bandung, West Java- Bandung ranked second on the list, and registered a 27% increase in accommodation searches on Agoda. Boasting a cool climate that pairs perfectly with rain, Bandung is often called the “Paris of Java” for its colonial architecture and fashion. Bandung is also famous for its culinary scene. Savouring Batagor, Seblak, or Cuanki in the cool, misty weather should be at the top of the bucket list while traveling to Bandung. Travellers can also head to the highlands of Lembang or Dago Pakar to find restaurants with stunning valley views blanketed by fog.

3. Yogyakarta (Jogja)- Jogja has a nostalgic atmosphere during the rainy season, where the city feels slower and more poetic. Ranked third in accommodation searches with a 40% increase from previous year, Jogja offers the best attractions, many of which are also indoors or sheltered, such as the Kraton (Sultan’s Palace) and the museums. The coffee culture (Kopi Joss) is also best enjoyed while it’s raining outside. Some unique activities travellers can enjoy including taking a batik-making class or visiting the Ullen Sentalu Museum in Kaliurang, which feels very mysterious and beautiful in the rain.

4. Malang & Batu, East Java- Malang, ranked fourth on the list having a 47% increase in accommodation searches, offers a crisp, cool air that becomes even more refreshing in the rain. Batu, on the other hand, features many indoor “Theme Museums” such as Museum Angkut (Transportation Museum), Brawijaya Museum (military), and Mpu Purwa Museum (Hindu-Buddhist historical artifacts), making it an ideal destination for a rainy day.

5. Bogor, West Java- Known as “The City of Rain” (Kota Hujan), Bogor is perfectly suited for this weather. It ranks fifth on the list, with a 15% increase in accommodation searches. The Bogor Botanical Gardens look incredibly lush and refreshing after a downpour. The city is also famous for its street food like Asinan Bogor and Soto Kuning, which are perfect for rainy days. A must-do is visiting the traditional gong craftsmanship for cultural insight or simply relaxing in a villa in the Puncak area with a hot cup of local tea.

Travelers making their 2026 rainy season traveling plans are encouraged to check out Agoda’s great value deals on over 6 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities and experiences that are available on the platform. The latest deals are available in the Agoda app or on agoda.com/deals.

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Passengers rip airline for new seating policy: ‘It is as bad as everyone is saying’

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Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has come under fire from passengers after it made a major process change just over a month ago.

Southwest transitioned Jan. 27 from its open seating policy, and passengers now must select their seats or be assigned specific spots.

Passengers have shared their frustrations with the new policy on social media. They say they have issues reading the seat numbers, run into snags with the boarding flow and are unable to spread out on the plane.

“We’re always looking for ways to improve our customer experience, to continue delivering the seamless and reliable travel journey that customers expect from Southwest,” a company spokesperson told Fox News Digital Thursday in response to a request for comment.

“The employees of Southwest deliver the best hospitality in the airline industry alongside our best-in-class reliability,” the spokesperson added. “We look forward to continuing to provide our customers with friendly, reliable and low-cost travel.”

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Passengers are calling out Southwest Airlines for seating complications after the company axed its open-seating policy. (iStock)

In the “r/SouthwestAirlines” forum on Reddit, one user wrote, “Yes, it is as bad as everyone is saying.”

The person added, “[I] paid for an emergency row seat. There are two people next to me. All the other rows around me (same class or lower) only have one person on them. We still can’t scoot over even though we paid for seats.”

A different user wrote, “I’m currently on a flight, and it’s about 25% full (maybe less). They said people can’t change seats for weight balance reasons. I’m in a full row. The row in front of me is empty.”

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“It’s not that bad,” said another person. “You just need to pay more.”

In the same forum, someone posted, “Here’s what nobody is saying about the new assigned seating. There is an alarming [number] of customers that have no clue how the seats are numbered or how to read them.”

A Southwest Airlines plane

“We’re always looking for ways to improve our customer experience to continue delivering the seamless and reliable travel journey that customers expect from Southwest,” the company told Fox News Digital.  (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The passenger said he or she saw about 15 people sitting in the wrong seat, plus other flyers asking for help in finding their row.

“At first I was thinking that the majority of folks are just idiots, then it occurred to me that these are likely frequent SWA customers who have never dealt with seat numbers,” the same user said.

 “It’s mind-boggling that this is difficult for anyone.”

A different Redditor wrote, “I’ve mainly flown SW, but still know how to find my seat on an airplane. It’s not hard. Lol. Even when there wasn’t assigned seating, the seats still had numbers. It’s mind-boggling that this is difficult for anyone.”

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Still another person said, “It’s probably true and that’s funny to even consider, because the seats have always been numbered even before.”

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One man posted on X, “I always used to fly Southwest. Was trying to find a flight, and saw that everything I liked is gone. Higher prices and fees for everything. Plus, I might get separated with this new seating. Unfortunate.”

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“For your comfort, we’re introducing seat options that allow you to choose the experience you prefer,” the airline’s website says. “This includes options to select where you want to sit and upgrade to an extra legroom seat.” (iStock)

“Hey @SouthwestAir, please go back to your open seating. Sincerely, EVERYONE THAT [FLIES] SOUTHWEST,” said a woman on X.

Under Southwest’s “assigned seating with premium options” page, the airline advises customers, “Choose your seat. Elevate your experience.”

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It also says, “For your comfort, we’re introducing seat options that allow you to choose the experience you prefer. This includes options to select where you want to sit and upgrade to an extra legroom seat, giving you more choices when you travel with us.”

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Rolex China Sea Race 2026 – Day 2 Report

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HONG KONG, March 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Daybreak on the second day found the Rolex China Sea Race fleet already battle-tested. After slipping quietly out of Victoria Harbour, the boats sailed straight into a potent easterly flow and building seas, transforming the race from a gentle start into a full‑throttle push across open water. Conditions built steadily overnight, with 25–28 kts blowing throughout the evening.

It was a tough night for some entries. The double‑handed team on Juice retired due to equipment malfunction, while PHS entry Jibulai later withdrew after suffering a broken mainsail. 

Moonblue 2 on the other hand reported “a big night, charging through the oil rigs and ripping off roughly 170nm”, with the crew in high spirits.

For the first ever single‑handed entry, Tiger Mok aboard 2 Easy successfully completed his first night at sea: “Survived the first evening — great to see the sunset and never felt this happy and special to see the sunrise. We’ve got 20 to 25kts right now, boat is going okay. I had a little autopilot malfunction last night — a sail tie caught the autohelm, blew a fuse, but it’s working again. I hope the autopilot will be nice to me. I’ve been very gentle with it, not pushing too hard.”

By morning, winds eased to around 18kts, with 1.5 to 2m waves, offering the fleet a brief window to reset, regroup, and enjoy a well‑earned breakfast.

But the respite didn’t last long — by afternoon, winds built again, with a tired crew aboard Parnassus reporting 25 to 27kts.

Team Alive–Rampage have taken the southernmost rhumb line, aiming to avoid a patch of adverse current that could threaten their bid to break the race record. By 2000 HKT they had logged 420nm and were charging toward Subic at 15kts, holding a 25nm lead over Standard Insurance Centennial V.

The two TP52s — Standard Insurance Centennial VII and Happy Go — remain locked in close quarters, sticking nearer the rhumb line and continuing an intense match‑racing duel with only a few miles between them.

Meanwhile, in the battle for IRC Overall, Seawolf is putting on a commanding performance and remains well‑positioned to challenge for their first overall victory.

Race action is being tracked by Yellowbrick Tracking https://yb.tl/rolexchinasea2026  and is being shown live at www.rolexchinasearace.com – the Race can also be followed on the YB Race Viewer App.

For more information about Rolex China Sea Race 2026, please visit www.rolexchinasearace.com.

Photos credit: ROLEX / Andrea Francolin

ABOUT ROYAL HONG KONG YACHT CLUB (RHKYC)

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is one of the oldest and largest sports clubs in Hong Kong, with a rich, colourful history that spans over 170 years of community and competitive sailing and rowing. RHKYC provides training programmes for practitioners of all abilities and ages – both members and non-members – to nurture their development, produce elite athletes capable of competing at the highest levels, and contribute to the growth and popularity of these great pastimes. The Club also organises a full calendar of high-profile local and international race events, helping place Hong Kong firmly on the global sporting map.

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Rolex celebrates human achievement, recognizing the journey marked by milestones and emotions that culminates in defining moments – determined by a path followed, not just a trophy. Since the late 1950s, Rolex has championed perseverance and resilience in yachting across all its forms – from prestigious yacht clubs to pioneering feats of exploration, legendary offshore races, and its most successful sailors. Today, the Swiss watchmaker supports the innovative future of sailing through its Title Partnership of the Rolex SailGP Championship, the world’s leading sailing league where the best athletes compete on identical supercharged foiling F50 catamarans on some of the world’s most famous stretches of water. Furthermore, the brand is Title Sponsor of 15 major international events, from the annual Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race and the biennial Rolex Fastnet Race to grand prix competition at the Rolex TP52 World Championship and spectacular gatherings at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup and the Rolex Swan Cup. Rolex also partners institutions that share its enduring commitment to sailing, including the New York Yacht Club, Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, Royal Yacht Squadron, Royal Ocean Racing Club, Cruising Yacht Club of Australia and Royal Malta Yacht Club. Integral to this relationship are the towering figures in the sport and Rolex honours their unrelenting determination in the pursuit of excellence. From groundbreaking round-the-world yachtsman Sir Francis Chichester to modern-day sailors, Rolex celebrates the individuals who embody adaptability, teamwork and precision. The Rolex family of Testimonees includes legends Paul Cayard and Robert Scheidt, the most successful Olympic sailor of all time, Sir Ben Ainslie, and the heroes at the heart of the Rolex SailGP Championship, Hannah Mills, Tom Slingsby and Martine Grael.

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The wealthy once rushed to Dubai. Now they’re scrambling to leave

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A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high net worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox.

The Iran war has shaken Dubai’s status as a global wealth hub, as legions of expatriates scramble to escape and family offices and wealth managers reconsider their Middle East footprint.

For the past decade, Dubai has successfully marketed itself as a safe haven for the global elite. Attracted by the sun, safety and tax-free income, Dubai’s millionaire population has doubled since 2014 to more than 81,000, according to Henley & Partners. Dubai’s luxury real-estate market has grown for five straight years, with 500 properties selling last year for more than $10 million — up from just 30 in 2020.

Now, however, Dubai’s reputation for safety has been shattered.

Over the past week, Dubai’s five-star Fairmont The Palm Hotel, on its famed man-made, palm-shaped archipelago, was struck by an explosion. Debris from a downed Iranian drone set fire to Burj Al Arab hotel, and the Dubai airport was damaged by a missile strike. On Tuesday, the U.S. Consulate in Dubai was targeted by a suspected drone strike that caused a fire nearby.

“The U.S.-Israel war on Iran is upending that crucial aura of security in Dubai,” said Jim Krane, a fellow at Rice University’s Baker Institute. “Dubai’s economic model is based on expatriate residents providing the brains, brawn and investment capital. You need stability and security to bring in smart foreigners.”

Dubai and the United Arab Emirates sought to quickly reassure investors. The UAE’s National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority announced Saturday that the situation was “under control.” Dubai’s police force this week threatened to arrest and jail social media influencers who share social content that “contradicts official announcements or that may cause social panic.”

Other wealth hubs in the region — including Abu Dhabi, Doha and Riyadh — are also caught in the fallout of the war. And like Dubai, they’ve made attracting the wealthy a key economic policy. Yet Dubai’s ascendance and dependence on wealth capital stand out in the region. Kane said that’s because Dubai no longer relies on oil revenue like its neighbors do, instead banking on the confidence of foreigners.

“The city cannot function if everyone with a foreign passport flees,” he said. “Dubai will literally shut down. Dubai is more exposed to the risks of an expat exodus.”

Dubai is now home to 237 centimillionaires — those worth $100 million or more — and at least 20 billionaires, according to Henley & Partners. An estimated 9,800 millionaires moved to Dubai in 2025, bringing $63 billion in wealth — more than any other country in the world, according to Henley. Most of Dubai’s wealthy are arriving from the U.K., China, India, and other parts of Europe and Asia. With the ruling Maktoum family starting to diversify the economy away from oil decades ago, Dubai created special economic zones and golden visa programs to effectively industrialize wealth attraction as a national strategy.

Dubai has no personal income tax, no capital gains tax and no inheritance tax, making it ideal for the ultra wealthy and family offices. The Dubai International Finance Center, a special economic zone, reported in early January that the top 120 families in the economic zone managed more than $1.2 trillion combined. Last month, the DIFC said that it was home to 1,289 “family-related entities,” up 61% from a year ago. 

For now, many wealthy families and wealthy professionals are focused on getting out. Charter companies report that demand for private jets far exceeds available seats and flights. Ameerh Naran, CEO of Vimana Private Jets, said Tuesday that the broker received more than 100 client inquiries overnight. He said he hasn’t seen such demand since the pandemic. A jet from Riyadh to Europe can cost up to $350,000, he said.

He added that the Dubai residents he spoke to are traveling for business meetings, not fleeing to safety.

“They don’t feel unsafe,” he said. “It’s pretty much life as normal was just a bit of extra noise in the background with all these missiles. But life has to go on. They need to travel.”

Dale Buckner, CEO of security firm Global Guardian and a former Green Beret, said the exodus shows no signs of slowing. By Tuesday morning, Buckner said, the firm had seven corporate clients including large finance and consulting firms looking to evacuate 1,000 to 3,000 employees.

“This looks very much like Ukraine,” he said.

“I think everyone has realized the Iranians are successfully targeting five-star hotels and airports at scale, and now they’re starting to shut down the oil infrastructure,” he said. “I do not believe anyone thought that was possible.”

Many companies and professionals in Dubai said the business case for staying remains strong. And they are careful not to cross the government at a time of crisis. Hasnain Malik, who leads emerging markets equity and geopolitics strategy at Dubai-based Tellimer, said hedge funds and family offices are mainly drawn to Dubai’s tax, regulatory and stable banking regimes. All those attributes remain in place, he said.

“Those reasons have not changed,” he said. “It is only in one aspect of the lifestyle driver, pristine security, that recent events have called into question.”

Henley & Partners, which helps the wealthy secure visas in other countries, said Dubai has always proven resilient in times of uncertainty. Dominic Volek, group head of private clients at Henley & Partners, said the attacks in Dubai are also a reminder of the importance of geographic hedging.

“Situations like this reinforce a core principle we often discuss with clients: the value of global optionality,” he said. “Internationally mobile families typically diversify their residence and citizenship exposure across multiple regions — including the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia — so they retain flexibility in the face of geopolitical uncertainty, wherever and whenever it may arise. These decisions are generally strategic and long-term in nature rather than reactions to short-term events.”

One sector that could feel longer-term pressure is Dubai’s real estate market. Dubai’s real estate prices have been surging for five years straight, boosted by its golden visa program that gives foreigners a 10-year renewable visa for buying a property of $550,000 or more. Last year a 47,200-square-foot penthouse at the new Bugatti Residences set a price record for Dubai and the UAE when it sold for 550 United Arab Emirates dirhams, or about $150 million.

Yet even before the Iran war, there were some signs that Dubai’s breakneck building spree, soaring prices and widespread speculation could start to cool. In September, UBS estimated that Dubai had the fifth-highest bubble risk of 21 major cities, ranking behind Zurich and Los Angeles. In the spring, Fitch Ratings predicted a correction in late 2025 and in 2026, with prices falling as much as 15%.

Fitch Ratings’ Anton Lopatin said the effect on real estate values will depend on the conflict’s scope and duration. For now, he said, expatriate departures could “put pressure” on Dubai’s housing market.  

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