TSA invests in upgraded scanning technology

The Transportation Security Administration is spending $198 million to buy more than 300 mid-sized X-ray systems from Computed Tomography, which… Read More »
Adrenaline of speed: Autodromo di Monza

Italy’s most famous racetrack is located just few kms out of Milan “Autodromo di Monza” is Italy’s most important and… Read More »
Australia’s Foreign Travel Ban Is Extended Into December

Australia today announced that it will extend its ban on inbound and outbound international travel until mid-December, by which time… Read More »
Which European Countries Are Altering Policies Towards US Travelers?

Following the European Union’s removal of the U.S. from its “safe” list of countries earlier this week, some of the… Read More »
New Orleans Hopeful for Full Recovery From Hurricane Ida as Power Returns

New Orleans is bouncing back in the wake of Hurricane Ida, with power being restored to some parts of the… Read More »
Mexican Tourism Ministers Looking to Add COVID-Related Requirements

State tourism ministers in Mexico are asking the federal government to implement new coronavirus-related health and safety protocols. According to… Read More »
TSA Adding Almost $200 Million Worth of New X-Ray Security Machines

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced a new $198 million order to procure mid-sized Computed Tomography (CT) x-ray systems for… Read More »
The Latest Expiration Dates for Unused Airline Tickets

United Airlines is giving customers added flexibility by extending the eligibility of unused tickets purchased amid the COVID-19 pandemic through… Read More »
Save Up To 50 Percent Off Fares With Amtrak’s Fall Sale

Travelers can save up to 50 percent on train fares with Amtrak’s National Fall Flash Sale, going on now through… Read More »
Atlantis Paradise Island Offers New Fall Sale

The Atlantis Paradise Island in the Bahamas is now offering a new fall sale giving guests two nights free for… Read More »
Future tourism will be smart and sustainable

Smart tourism, where the experience is enhanced with digital capability, is the future of luxury travel, research finds. Travelers are… Read More »
All-you-can-eat may not be all done as travel rebounds

The popular hotel breakfast buffet has given way to pre-packaged meals, room service and other adaptations in the new contact-shy… Read More »
SeaDream’s Bob Lepisto Looks Back to the Company’s Start

SeaDream Yacht Club marked its 20th anniversary on Sept. 1, a milestone worth celebrating, considering the upscale line was officially… Read More »
Prime Minister Says Bahamas Cruise Port in Final Approval Stages

An environmental impact assessment (EIA) is underway for Disney Cruise Line’s Lighthouse Point project, with the project in “final approval… Read More »
Carnival Cruise Line Announces Next Round of Restart Plans

Carnival Cruise Line revealed plans for additional ship restarts for November 2021 and beyond. The line already is operating eight… Read More »
Are Experiential Dining Options on Cruise Ships the Next Trend?

From the Disney Wish’s latest Avengers-themed restaurant to the Celebrity’s Le Petit Chef dining experience, more cruise lines than ever… Read More »
Napa Valley’s new Four Seasons Resort opens in November

Four Seasons Resort Napa Valley in Calistoga, Calif., will be the region’s first and only resort within a working winery… Read More »
US airlines operations affected due to Hurricane Ida

US airlines, including Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, are adjusting operations and issuing travel waivers to passengers whose flights… Read More »
Delta to offer Spotify content on board

Delta Air Lines is partnering with Spotify to offer some of the streaming service’s curated playlists and podcasts in its… Read More »
United to resume food purchases in main cabin Sept. 15

United Airlines’ main cabin passengers will be able to buy food on board starting Sept. 15 and can order in… Read More »
CDC says travelers should avoid Puerto Rico, Switzerland, other destinations due to COVID-19

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added two U.S. territories to its list of destinations with “very high”… Read More »
Limited New Orleans Airline Service To Resume Thursday

Limited airline service in and out of New Orleans’ Louis Armstrong International Airport is expected to resume on Thursday, Sept…. Read More »