Venice tourists given water pistols to fire at aggressive seagulls
Tourists in the Italian city of Venice have been issued with water pistols to fend off violent seagulls. The large… Read More »
NYC’s storied Blue Moon Hotel falls into bankruptcy
The owner of the Blue Moon Hotel on Manhattan’s Lower East Side is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, blaming the… Read More »
R.I. hoteliers seek more sway in booting bad actors
The Rhode Island lodging industry is asking state lawmakers to add verbal abuse and threats to the list of behaviors… Read More »
Castell Project, AHLA join to elevate diversity in hospitality
The Castell Project has joined the American Hotel & Lodging Association as an official ally of the AHLA Foundation, working… Read More »
Rate hikes drive profit uptick for Hawaii hotels
Hawaii hotels saw a rise in profits and occupancy last month over February of 2021, and many even topped the… Read More »
Wyndham enters bustling economy extended-stay market
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts has joined the economy extended-stay crowd with plans for 50 new building projects over the next… Read More »
Southwest to launch new fare class
Southwest Airlines will introduce a new fare class in the second quarter of 2022. The “Wanna Get Away Plus” fare… Read More »
A4A CEO urges lifting of mask mandate, predeparture testing
Airlines for America President and CEO Nick Calio appeared on Yahoo Finance and WMAL’s O’Connor and Company to discuss the… Read More »
Use of COVID-19 aid for posh Fla. hotel raises eyebrows
Broward County, Fla., officials defend their use of $140 million in federal pandemic relief funds to build a luxury hotel… Read More »
Delta to boost transit traffic at Korean airport
Delta Air Lines has signed an agreement with Korea’s Incheon International Airport and local lounge operators to increase transit traffic… Read More »
Alaska invests billions in West Coast airport upgrades
Alaska Airlines is working on major renovations at its terminals in Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland, Ore. Projects… Read More »
American plane celebrates Medal of Honor recipients
American Airlines has unveiled a newly wrapped aircraft Flagship Valor, that is decorated to celebrate Medal of Honor recipients. “Giving… Read More »
Bratislava Airport: 80% of pre-Covid network is back in S22
Bratislava Airport´s summer network is almost back to its pre-Covid normal. 70% of scheduled destinations will be the same as… Read More »
Delta resumes Brussels-New York-JFK service on March 27
As travel demand rebounds, Delta is back in Brussels after two years, restarting nonstop service to New York-JFK, effective 27… Read More »
The Fort Myers Area, a Place for Every Traveler
Fort Myers – Islands, Beaches and Neighborhoods There’s a new experience to be had each and every day spent… Read More »
Palm Springs Becomes Autism Certified
Palm Springs has been designated as a Certified Autism Center (CAC) by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education… Read More »
Hawaii Officially Ends Safe Travels Program
Hawaii’s governor David Ige has announced that the state’s current emergency proclamation will expire on March 25, 2022. The end… Read More »
JSX is The World’s First Autism-Certified Air Carrier
JSX, the affordable hop-on jet service that’s been expanding across the country to new cities, continues to be the world’s… Read More »
JetBlue, Qatar Airways Expand Global Partnership
JetBlue Airways announced an expansion of the partnership with Qatar Airways that will offer customers more benefits when booking travel… Read More »
Resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico With Butler Service
Mexico and Caribbean Resorts Providing Butler Service Getting away to the Caribbean or Mexico can seem like a dream come… Read More »
Countries That Have Changed Travel Entry Requirements in March
Countries have been reopening and dropping entry requirements this month more than any other month. To catch up on the… Read More »
New Zealand May Raise Fees for Foreign Travelers Upon Reopening
Following up on the recent announcement that New Zealand will soon reopen its borders to international travelers for the first… Read More »
Italy’s Great Return: What You Should Know About Traveling to Italy This Year
As entry restrictions continue to ease throughout Europe, Americans are more interested than ever in traveling to the continent’s most… Read More »
What Travelers Will Love About Hotel Xcaret Arte
Find Out What Sets Hotel Xcaret Arte Apart Travelers looking for an unparalleled blend of art and adventure all in… Read More »
Judge Rules Cruise Companies Must Pay Fines for Cuba Cruises
A federal judge in Miami has ruled that cruise lines engaged in “statutorily prohibited tourism” by bringing passengers to Cuba…. Read More »
BOC Aviation sues Russia’s AirBridgeCargo over 747-8F
The fall-out from the Russian invasion of Ukraine has made its way to the US District Court in New York… Read More »
