2 senators urge protection from travel fraud
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., are asking the Federal Trade Commission to do more to protect… Read More »
Hilton’s latest resort opens in Yucatan
Hilton’s new Yucatan Resort Playa del Carmen has opened in Mexico, catering to all-inclusive, adults-only tourists. The resort has 60… Read More »
Disney Cruise Line Announces More Details on Newest Ship
Disney Cruise Line has been unveiling details for its newest ship, the Disney Wish. From the intricate designs that make this boat feel truly… Read More »
US Senate Passes Bill That Could Allow Alaska Cruising
In an attempt to salvage an Alaska cruise season, the U.S. Senate passed legislation that would allow cruise ships to… Read More »
Florida Governor Not Backing Down After Norwegian Cruise Line Threats
Despite threats from Norwegian Cruise Line about pulling out of Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis has no plans to change his recently announced… Read More »
America is finally winning its fight against the coronavirus
America’s battle against the coronavirus is going great. The big picture: For the first time in a long time, nobody needs… Read More »
Monsters of Rock Cruise resumes in Feb.
The Monsters of Rock Cruise will celebrate its 10th anniversary Feb. 9-14 with a five-night cruise on Royal Caribbean’s Freedom… Read More »
Carnival considers 4 cruises from US ports this summer
Carnival Cruise Line is prepared to resume four cruises out of US ports this summer if the Centers for Disease… Read More »
Choosing a specialty
This week, we continue with why you chose your specialties. Cruising is a popular focus for different reasons. California-based advisor… Read More »
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s foundation teams with P&G
Procter & Gamble is partnering with the Archewell Foundation, a nonprofit founded by Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to promote… Read More »
United, Abbott offer easy testing for international flyers
United Airlines is partnering with Abbott to facilitate travelers’ use of its self-administered BinaxNow COVID-19 test, which is now accepted… Read More »
FAA stays tough on disruptive passengers
The Federal Aviation Administration is not easing up on disruptive passengers. The agency has logged over 1,300 cases and identified… Read More »