Economist predicts strong Q2, year for construction starts

Richard Branch, chief economist for Dodge Construction Network, expects construction starts to rebound in the second quarter, with a 9%… Read More »
Pendry plan: Boutique hotels with luxury pedigree

The boutique hotel brand Pendry is expanding in urban markets with properties that blend locally connected, artsy hipness with luxury… Read More »
Wyndham will add extended-stay brand after vigorous Q4

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts announced the launch of a new, as yet unnamed economy extended-stay brand Wednesday while reporting robust… Read More »
New study finds Canada cities tops for green hotels

Canada dominates the rankings of cities with the most eco-friendly hotels recently released by UK research firm Uswitch, which analyzed… Read More »
Orlando, Fla., to get new Sports Illustrated resort

Sports Illustrated is planning to open a new resort in Orlando, Fla., in 2024. The Orlando location, which will include… Read More »
Submerged hotel brings Great Barrier Reef into bedroom

Australia’s first underwater hotel affords guests spectacular views of Great Barrier Reef flora and fauna while heightening concerns about tourism’s… Read More »
How to prepare for an international business trip

If your next business trip is out of the country, travel experts recommend registering with the State Department’s Smart Traveler… Read More »
Pandemic spawned variety of travel tech

A silver lining of the pandemic is the development of travel technology to streamline airline travel and car rentals through… Read More »
An inside look at creating meals for Delta Air Lines

A look inside the Brooklyn kitchens of Union Square Events reveals how the company creates meals for passengers on Delta… Read More »
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson announces resignation

Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Steve Dickson has said he is stepping down early from his five-year post, which began in… Read More »
Delta adds HBCU to pilot career program

Delta Air Lines has added Hampton University to the Propel career path program for prospective pilots, the first historically Black… Read More »
FedEx exec: Digital tech key to improved supply chain

Digital technology is the key to shoring up the global supply chain, according to FedEx President and Chief Operating Officer… Read More »
Meet Auckland Airport’s first female Chief Executive

Carrie Hurihanganui has taken the reins as Auckland Airport’s new Chief Executive, the first female Chief Executive in the company’s… Read More »
Fourth Quarter Surge at Abu Dhabi International boosts 2021 Passenger Traffic to 5.26m

Traffic expected to double in 2022 February 2022 – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Airports released its 2021… Read More »
Israel Offers Free Guided Tours to the Public

In the aftermath of its reopening to international visitors, Israel will offer complimentary guided tours for the public, the Israel… Read More »
Spirit Airlines announces several new routes

Spirit Airlines announced several new and returning routes ahead of the typically busy spring and summer travel periods. Officials from… Read More »
The Top International Destinations Unvaccinated Travelers Can Visit

Open to the Unvaccinated International travel has opened up considerably over the past year-plus since the COVID-19 vaccine rollout began,… Read More »
What’s New for Alaska in 2022

After a nonexistent 2020 season and an abbreviated 2021 season, Alaska travel is gearing up across the board for a… Read More »
Aruba Eases COVID-19 Travel Restrictions

Officials on the Caribbean island of Aruba have announced the lifting of local COVID-19 restrictions as part of the country’s… Read More »
An All-Inclusive Experience in Playa del Carmen

It’s not uncommon for travelers to venture back to the Cancun and Riviera Maya areas time and time again. These… Read More »
Retired Delta flight attendant pushes Black aviators’ day

Delta Air Lines is supporting the efforts of Casey Grant, who worked as a flight attendant for the airline for… Read More »
FAA refers 80 passenger misbehavior cases to FBI

The Federal Aviation Administration has referred 80 cases of bad behavior by airline passengers to the FBI for potential criminal… Read More »