Miami International Airport to Feature Most Biometric Technology in US

Officials from Miami International Airport (MIA) announced a new partnership with information technology company SITA that includes rolling out biometric… Read More »
Cunard Reports Busiest Booking Day in a Decade

Historic cruise line Cunard’s latest ship, the Queen Anne, broke booking records for the line the day its itineraries opened… Read More »
Viking Mars Christened by The Countess of Carnarvon

Viking Cruises’ newest ocean ship, the Viking Mars, celebrated its naming ceremony and christening during a private ceremony in Valletta… Read More »
NCL Limits Occupancy Aboard Pride of America Sailings

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of America Hawaii relaunched Hawaii itineraries in early April and the sailings have been selling briskly,… Read More »
The Jaguar E-Type Has a History as Rich as the Car Is Beautiful

A new book from TeNeues publishers traces the iconic auto’s heritage back to the Swallow Sidecar of 1922. Last year… Read More »
Tourism is up, and so are London’s upscale hotel numbers

Steady tourism recovery in the UK is reflected in London’s luxury hotel market, with nearly half of the 26 properties… Read More »
Star Alliance card to allow point use across airlines

The Star Alliance, which includes United Airlines, plans to offer a credit card that allows passengers to redeem points earned… Read More »
The Top 10 US travel destinations for Memorial Day

The Most Popular Places to Celebrate Memorial Day in 2022 More and more travelers are venturing out more than two… Read More »
What Americans Can Expect During Memorial Day Holiday Travel Period

Officials from AAA Travel expect 39.2 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Memorial Day weekend,… Read More »
Disney Cruise Line Updates COVID-19 Pre-Sailing Procedures

Disney Cruise Line recently updated its COVID-19 pre-sailing protocols for all sailings that embark from a U.S. or Canadian port… Read More »
An Alaska Adventure With American Queen Voyages

Built for Adventure American Queen Voyages’ first expedition ship, the 186-guest Ocean Victory, sailed on its inaugural Alaska voyage May… Read More »
Windstar Cruises Cancels Asia Sailings, Adds Tahiti Itineraries

Windstar Cruises, the small ship cruise line, canceled its 2022 fall itineraries in Asia citing concerns that countries such as… Read More »
Disney Cruise Line Returns to Alaska

Disney Cruise Line departed from Vancouver on Monday as the company celebrated its anticipated return to Alaska sailings. Disney Wonder… Read More »
Celebrity Cruises Realigns Travel Advisor Sales Organization

Celebrity Cruises has changed its sales structure, aligning inside sales with national accounts under Jennifer Suarez, associate vice president of… Read More »
10 tricks on staying sober while traveling by addiction specialist Sarah O’Brien

What are 10 tricks and tools to staying sober while traveling? The pandemic caused a significant spike in substance and… Read More »
Las Vegas casino’s staffers hit jackpot with $5K bonuses

The Cosmopolitan casino-hotel in Las Vegas has given $5,000 to each of its 5,000-plus workers, with the one-time surprise bonus… Read More »
Great ways to spend spring in Spain

With its rugged coastlines, soulful towns, mouthwatering cuisine, and vibrant local culture, Spain is every traveller’s paradise. Take a holiday in spring… Read More »
Star Clippers Resumes Full Sailing Program With All 3 Tall Ships in Mediterranean

Star Clippers, the unique tall-ship sailing company, has resumed its full sailing program for the first time in two years… Read More »
American River Cruises Kicks Off 2022 Season in Pacific Northwest

American Cruise Lines today announced that its 2022 river cruise season in the Pacific Northwest, sailing the Columbia and Snake… Read More »
Carnival Cruise Line to Bring Back Weddings, Vow Renewals at Sea

Carnival Cruise Line announced it would once again offer weddings and vow renewals for the first time since the company… Read More »
Japan is set to open its doors in June, but some wish to keep the measures in place

As countries across Asia reopen to international travelers, Japan — one of the continent’s most popular destinations — remains firmly… Read More »