The Latest Summer Air Travel Trends

The Trends Shaping Summer Air Travel Air travel rebounded significantly last summer with U.S. airlines carrying as many as 674… Read More »
Southwest Airlines to Close Reservations Centers

As of September 1, Southwest Airlines Reservations Centers will no longer have a brick-and-mortar structure in the seven U.S. cities… Read More »
JetBlue Adds Flights to First Destination in Canada

JetBlue announced it has officially launched service to its first destination in Canada. The airline revealed its first flights between… Read More »
DOJ Lawsuit Against JetBlue-American Alliance Will Go To Trial

A District Judge on Thursday ruled that an antitrust lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against the JetBlue… Read More »
Rome’s Spanish steps damaged by tourists for the second time in a month

Every major city has its landmarks, the must-see places that you expect to be packed full of tourists no matter… Read More »
According to travel experts, why you shouldn’t cancel your flight this summer

As chaos and queues mount in European airports, passengers are getting nervous. British searches for ‘cancel my flight’ are at… Read More »
Bulgaria hunts for mystery pilot who flew across several European countries

Bulgarian authorities are searching for a mysterious pilot who flew unauthorised across several European countries. Defence forces in the country… Read More »
Japan Is Now Open for Group Tours – Here’s What You Need To Know

Japan has reopened to international travelers who have booked an approved packaged tour as of Friday. The green light for… Read More »
Bermuda Revamps Exec Team and Updates Brand Standards, Messaging

The Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA)’s board of directors announced a new executive team, a brand re-launch, “new tourism standards” and… Read More »
Campaign for combating Human Trafficking at Cyprus’ airports

Hundreds of thousands of human trafficking victims are recorded across the world. To deal with this issue, the Ministry of… Read More »
US Cities Across the Country Offer Juneteenth Sites and Celebrations

On June 17 of last year, President Biden signed legislation making Juneteenth, June 19, a federal holiday. The signing followed… Read More »
Manhattan discounting at work in Hilton Times Square buy

The Hilton Times Square has changed hands for $85 million, about 35% less than its 2006 sale price, in the… Read More »
10-year outlook for travel, tourism: $2.6B, 6M jobs

Travel and tourism are projected to swell the US gross domestic product by more than $2.6 billion over the coming… Read More »
Tribal firm taking over MGM Mississippi resort for $450M

MGM Resorts International says it will sell operations of its Gold Strike Tunica resort in Mississippi for $450 million in… Read More »
Bleisure boom has hotels paying heed, study finds

Mixing business and pleasure has made for a heady brew in the hotel industry, with a new study showing a… Read More »
Study: Hospitality fails to further Black representation

Castell Project’s 2022 Black Representation in Hospitality Industry Leadership report suggests that industry’s C-suite commitment to increasing the share of… Read More »
Southwest recycling program adds partner in Costa Rica

Southwest Airlines is adding the Tropical Agricultural and Higher Education Center to its Repurpose with Purpose program, which provides jobs… Read More »
JetBlue launches service to Vancouver, Canada

JetBlue has launched its first Canadian route, operating flights between Vancouver and New York’s JFK International Airport. It is the… Read More »
UPS continues vaccination distribution efforts

UPS is continuing to focus on vaccine distribution efforts and UPS Healthcare President Wes Wheeler said the company is establishing… Read More »
United Airlines begins flights to Mallorca, Spain

United Airlines has launched the first direct service from the US to the Spanish island of Mallorca. Flights will operate… Read More »
Atlanta airport extending reach of plane train

Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is extending its underground plane train by 833 feet. The extension “means that we can carry… Read More »
US lifts preflight testing for incoming international travelers

The Biden administration announced that starting Sunday international air travelers will no longer need a negative COVID-19 test before flying… Read More »