Supersonic air travel is coming back: The new players

How new technology could make supersonic flight viable again Over the past decade, a number of aerospace engineers and entrepreneurs… Read More »
Most Popular US Travel Destinations This August, According To Google

Although the inauspicious rise of the Delta variant has messed up one in four Americans’ August travel plans, plenty are still set… Read More »
Venice To Charge Entry Fees, Require Reservations Starting Next Summer

The massively popular destination of Venice, Italy, is planning to start charging visitors for access and cap daily entries, beginning in… Read More »
The Ultimate British Travel Bucket List

Good Times in Great Britain Britain—the island that consists of England, Scotland and Wales—is a land of ancient history, idyllic landscapes, and a… Read More »
Cruise Line Dealing with Bacon Shortage

No bacon? Not today, anyway. Come back tomorrow. That’s the message that Carnival Cruise Lines has had to deliver to… Read More »
Carnival Sails From Long Beach: First California Cruise in 17 Months

Carnival Cruise Line is the first cruise operator to resume sailing from California since the industry-wide pause in operations 17… Read More »
Some Airlines Starting to Ban Fabric Face Masks

Now that the face mask mandate has been extended through January of 2022 by the federal government, a new wrinkle. It’s no… Read More »
CDC Issues Updated Recommendations for Cruising

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday updated its guidance for those taking a cruise, and it’s… Read More »
United expands COVID-19 testing options with retail partners

United Airlines is expanding passengers’ access to COVID-19 testing through a partnership with Albertsons and Walmart that will integrate results… Read More »
American Airlines extends alcohol sales ban into 2022

American Airlines is extending its pandemic-prompted ban on sales of alcohol to main cabin passengers until Jan. 18, 2022 at… Read More »
Aviation experts discuss rise in unruly passenger behavior

As the US closes in on almost 4,000 cases of unruly passengers on planes and passes $1 million in fines… Read More »
US extends travel limits for Canada, Mexico

The US Department of Homeland Security has extended the closure of borders with Mexico and Canada, in place starting March… Read More »
The 10 must do things in Bergamo

Are you planning to visit the stunning city of Bergamo ? Here the list of the 10 things you definitely… Read More »
Costa Rica To Offer New Year-Long Digital Nomad Visa

Costa Rica’s President Carlos Alvarado recently approved new legislation that’s aimed at attracting digital nomads. The law will enable qualifying… Read More »
Caribbean Ports Resume Mega Cruise Ship Operations

Cruise operations resumed this week at two Caribbean ports, as Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Equinox called at the Antigua Cruise Port… Read More »
Most exclusive all-inclusive resorts for Honeymooners

All-inclusive resorts can make planning a honeymoon convenient due to the fact your dining, lodging and entertainment are included in… Read More »
AQSC Launches Risk-Free Booking Program and ‘Freedom’ Sale

American Queen Steamboat Company (AQSC) has just rolled out its new risk-free, penalty-free booking program, which gives guests who book… Read More »
Regent Seven Seas Sets Fourth Record-Breaking Launch Day Within a Year

Regent Seven Seas Cruises achieved the largest booking day in the company’s 29-year history with the launch of its 2023-2024… Read More »
Venice’s Ban on Large Cruise Ships Forcing Itinerary Changes

With Venice banning large cruise ships from its port earlier this month, several cruise lines have started informing passengers of… Read More »
Asian airlines report high vaccination uptake among crew

Asian airlines are reporting high vaccination take-up rates among pilots and cabin crew as they wait for the region’s tight… Read More »
Supersonic air travel is coming back: The Concorde revisited

The dawn of the jet age brought us smooth air travel with jets flying twice as fast as the propeller… Read More »
Maskless flyers face $9,000 fines as U.S. FAA tackles unruly passengers

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday proposed $531,545 in civil penalties against 34 airline passengers over unruly behavior –… Read More »