WTTC To Hold Global Summit 2022 in Saudi Arabia
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has announced that its 22nd Global Summit will take place at the end… Read More »
Cayman Islands Removes Quarantine for Fully Vaccinated
The Cayman Islands is removing its quarantine policy for fully vaccinated visitors in time for the holiday travel season. Vaccinated… Read More »
The First Timer’s Guide To Bermuda Travel
First Timer’s Guide to Bermuda Bermuda on the brain? We don’t blame you! From pink-sand beaches to flavorful food, rich… Read More »
Honolulu Mayor Announces Plans to Lift COVID-Related Restrictions
Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi announced Wednesday that officials would lift many of the coronavirus-related restrictions on outdoor and indoor events,… Read More »
Traveling Safe to Explore Costa Rica’s Jungle-y Paradise
“But, did you feel safe?” It’s a question we fielded multiple times after our return from our recent unforgettable family… Read More »
Real-Life Locations From Famous Scary Movies and Books You Can Visit
DO Go in There Nearly all of our favorite scary movies and books were filmed or set somewhere that can… Read More »
United Airlines Adding More Flights to London
United Airlines announced it would add five new flights to London’s Heathrow Airport from key destinations in the United States,… Read More »
Flight Diverted After Passenger Allegedly Punches Attendant
An American Airlines flight was forced to divert to Denver after one of the passengers on board reportedly assaulted a… Read More »
American Airlines Announces Partnership With Affirm
American Airlines has partnered with Affirm, allowing customers to now pay for their flights in installments. Approved American Airlines customers… Read More »
Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas Offers Special ‘Singles Day’ Package
November 11 is Singles’ Day, an unofficial Chinese holiday whose popularity has extended to the Western world as a sort… Read More »
The Ritz-Carlton Debuts In Mexico City, Center of Commerce and Culture
Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, L.L.C. is excited to announce the debut of The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City, providing discerning travelers with a… Read More »
Top Hotel News Stories From October
Top Hotel News From October October is a great month, filled with spooky activities, lively fall colors and a distinct,… Read More »
Alaska Airlines targets hydrogen-powered Q400s
A new investment by the Alaska Air Group into hydrogen-electric aviation solutions developer ZeroAvia (Hollister) will see the US airline… Read More »
LOT Polish Airlines sues Boeing over MAX grounding
LOT Polish Airlines (LO, Warsaw Chopin) has filed a lawsuit against Boeing (BOE, Chicago O’Hare) in a court in Seattle,… Read More »
Delta Air Lines to add two used A350s in 4Q21
Delta Air Lines (DL, Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson) has announced in its latest quarterly earnings report that it has acquired two… Read More »
Pakistan CAA warns airlines over Covid SOPs
The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has dispatched warning letters to PIA – Pakistan International Airlines, AirBlue, Syrianair, AirSial, Vision… Read More »
The Hague considers Netherlands Antilles PSO routes
The Dutch government is considering imposing a public service obligation (PSO) on routes between the Dutch Caribbean islands of St…. Read More »
Bulgaria’s Fly2Sky adds two A321s
Fly2Sky (VAW, Sofia) has expanded its fleet with the addition of two 2001-build A321-200s, its largest type yet. The Bulgarian… Read More »
Nepal’s Yeti Airlines granted int’l charter rights
Yeti Airlines (YT, Kathmandu) has received an updated and expanded Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Authority of… Read More »
AirAsia India inches towards international permit
AirAsia India (I5, Bangalore Int’l) is closing in on obtaining international flying rights, the Economic Times newspaper has reported, a… Read More »
Bourse limits trading in Vietnam Airlines due to losses
Shares in Vietnam Airlines (VN, Hanoi) will only be traded in afternoon sessions from November 3, as the Ho Chi… Read More »
Airbus fends off growing engine makers and supplier revolt over jet output plans
Airbus was forced for the second time in as many days to defend sharp increases in production, after one its… Read More »
