TSA Screens New Post-Pandemic Passenger Record
Mark it down – Sunday, June 20. That’s when another post-pandemic record number of air travelers went through the screening… Read More »
The World’s Most Expensive Cities for Five-Star Hotels
Extravagant Escapes It’s no secret that staying in a five-star hotel isn’t cheap but travelers might be surprised to learn… Read More »
Windstar Cancels Two Caribbean Cruises on Star Breeze
Windstar Cruises, which restarted sailing in the Caribbean on June 19 on the Star Breeze, has canceled the next two… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Embarks on First Simulated Voyage
The cruise ship industry is a step closer to reopening. The first simulated voyage has set sail from Miami. This… Read More »
Carnival, Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Kitchen Unveil Home Delivery of Straight Up Burger
For a limited time, Carnival Cruise Line is joining forces with Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Kitchen to offer home delivery of… Read More »
France’s La Compagnie expands to Israel, Italy
La Compagnie (B0, Paris Orly) has announced it will expand its network of flights to now include services from Milan… Read More »
Boeing completes successful 737-10 first flight
Boeing has completed a successful first flight of its 737-10. The airplane took off from Renton Field in Renton, Washington… Read More »
Hackers may have Carnival Cruise data after breach
Cruise company Carnival says that information about its crew and customers on multiple cruise lines may have been accessed by… Read More »
Car rental prices skyrocket due to low stock
Travelers can expect to pay up to around twice as much to rent a car as they did before the… Read More »
Delta Air Lines launches digital health credential
Passengers flying Delta Air Lines between the US and UK this summer will be among the first to use Delta… Read More »
Reopening announced for Walt Disney World hotels in Fla.
Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla., is reopening three of its hotels soon. The reopening of Disney’s BoardWalk Inn… Read More »
San Antonio hotel will serve homeless under city deal
The San Antonio City Council has voted to use federal relief funds to lease a downtown Days Inn for homeless… Read More »
Leisure, retail park coming to Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
A proposal to build the Lakelands Retail & Leisure Park in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, has received approval from Fermanagh and… Read More »
US airlines commemorate Juneteenth
United Airlines marked Juneteenth, a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the US, with a flight operated entirely by… Read More »
Airlines add flights as Europe begins easing restrictions
The European Union has lifted travel restrictions for vaccinated Americans, and airlines adding flight capacity across the continent, especially to… Read More »
Southwest Airlines unveils “Freedom One” livery
Southwest Airlines has unveiled “Freedom One,” an aircraft decorated with American flag livery, a salute to the military and also… Read More »
Delta returns to South Africa, restoring last Africa route
Delta Air Lines will resume service to Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug. 1, restoring the last of its interrupted African flights,… Read More »
Southwest Airlines adds 2 Puerto Rico routes
Southwest Airlines will add two new routes to Puerto Rico in November. The airline will fly to San Juan from… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines to resume Tahiti service
Hawaiian Airlines will resume service between Hawaii and Tahiti Aug. 7 under a deal between the state and the government… Read More »
Alaska aims to connect to American hubs
New nonstop flights Alaska Airlines has added from Anchorage, and others that are planned, aim “to add depth to the… Read More »
United Commemorates Juneteenth With All-Black Crew
It was an emotional and historic flight. From takeoff to landing and likely beyond. United Airlines commissioned an all-black crew… Read More »
Amtrak Modernizing Long-Distance Trains With New Rooms and Seating
Amtrak has just begun a massive, multi-year, multi-million-dollar modernization project that will elevate the customer experience aboard its long-distance trains that… Read More »
Royal Caribbean’s Unvaccinated Cruisers Face More Fees, Less Options
Presumably, loyal cruisegoers were overjoyed to learn of Royal Caribbean’s impending July restart of U.S. operations, but it seems that pandemic-era… Read More »
Florida Granted Preliminary Injunction Against CDC Cruise Restrictions
A federal judge on Friday sided with the state of Florida’s lawsuit against the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention… Read More »
