MSC Approved To Sail First Cruise Out of Port Canaveral
Following the completion of a successful simulation voyage last week, the MSC Divina has been granted CDC approval to begin… Read More »
Scientists say radiation from sudden solar flares are a danger to airline passengers
Are airline passengers at risk from radiation in the form of galactic cosmic rays and occasional solar flares? Yes, says… Read More »
Can dogs tell the difference between oops and gotcha?
Research published in Scientific Reports suggests dogs understand the difference between humans’ deliberate and accidental acts, but Clive Wynne, director… 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 »
Guanajuato Is a Culture-Rich Departure From Mexico’s Coasts
Travelers have long appreciated Mexico’s beaches. From Cancun and Tulum in the east to Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos in… Read More »
20 Years After 9/11, Has the TSA Done Its Job?
It’s almost hard to believe that September 11 is the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the U.S., a… Read More »
Highgate Hawaii’s Waikiki Properties to Require Full Vaccinations for Guests
Highgate Hawaii’s seven Waikiki properties have become the first in Hawaii to require proof of full vaccination for guests, patrons… Read More »
Holland America Line Delays Return to Service for Three Ships
Holland America Line delayed the return to service of three ships – Noordam, Oosterdam and Westerdam – which will now… Read More »