Gulf carriers boost their Australian flights
The big Gulf carriers are significantly boosting their Australian flights as the country prepares to open its borders to all… Read More »
Korean Air to promote the use of hydrogen fuel in aviation
Korean Air has signed up to a project to promote the use of hydrogen fuel in aviation. Last week, the… Read More »
Cayman Airways will resume 737 Max flights to Denver
Cayman Airways will resume service to Denver International Airport (DEN) at the end of February. Flights will operate once per… Read More »
KLM suspends flights to Ukraine
With the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine looming, Dutch national airline KLM said on Feb. 12 it is… Read More »
Most unruly passengers escape serious punishments
The punishments don’t appear to be fitting the crimes. At least not in quantity. The majority of the nearly 6,000… Read More »
Wellness-Focused Caribbean Resorts
Time to Unplug, Unwind and Recharge… Let’s face it: the winter after the New Year isn’t easy. Bad weather, less… Read More »
Shark Diving and More Highlights of San Diego, California Vacation
California is full of adventure, what seems like constant sunshine due to its proximity to the Equator giving it a… Read More »
The Best Destinations in the World for Tea Lovers
Oolong, Chai, Boba, Matcha and More… If you’re like most people in the world, you love tea. And that’s a… Read More »
US Travel Association applauds White House Electric Vehicle plan
The U.S. Travel Association on Friday welcomed a plan by the Biden Administration to invest $5 billion in a new… Read More »
Cruise Bookings Picking up Steam
As positive cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 begin to decrease worldwide, the number of bookings for cruises is… Read More »
Vail learns sometimes discounts are a bad idea
Vail Resorts learned a hard lesson this winter when it discounted its Epic Pass, which brought in more guests than… Read More »
Utah among 17 upcoming Club Med all-inclusive sites
Club Med plans to open 17 new all-inclusive resorts by 2024, including its first new US resort in more than… Read More »
Study finds lessening of coronavirus travel impact
Wariness of Omicron is waning among travelers, with fewer saying it has prompted alterations of their plans, a new survey… Read More »
UK lifts testing requirements for vaccinated travelers
The UK has lifted testing requirements for travelers who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 starting today, citing high vaccination rates… Read More »
Istanbul Airport has been awarded “Airport of the Year” for the Second Time.
Istanbul Airport has achieved great success by being presented with the “Airport of the Year” award again this year, after… Read More »
Vueling confirms the Milan BGY-Paris ORY route
The route is on sale also for S22 season The Spanish carrier Vueling confirms the route between Milan Bergamo and… Read More »
Sweden, Norway and Denmark Have Ditched COVID-19 Restrictions
This week, Sweden joined neighboring Scandinavian nations Norway and Denmark in moving towards a post-COVID future by lifting nearly all… Read More »
Nevada Lifts Mask Mandate for Casinos, Other Public Places
Government officials in Nevada lifted mask mandates on Thursday for people in most places, “effective immediately.” According to The Associated… Read More »
United Airlines Expanding Service to Cape Town, South Africa
United Airlines announced plans to expand service to one of the world’s most popular vacation destinations, Cape Town, South Africa…. Read More »
Top Trending US Spring Break Destinations
The Hottest Settings for Spring in the United States Travel website VacationRenter recently surveyed more than 9,000 customers from around… Read More »
Australia Extends Cruise Ban to April
Australia may be reopening its doors to travelers in February, but cruise passengers will have to wait a while longer…. Read More »
Virgin Voyages Welcomes Its Second Ship, Valiant Lady
Virgin Voyages has welcomed its second ship, the 2,770-passenger, 110,000-gross-ton Valiant Lady. The new vessel will operate cruises from London… Read More »
