Rendez-vous Canada Marks Revival of the Country’s Tourism Industry
Canada is among several countries easing travel restrictions for international visitors, and for the first time in three years, the… Read More »
Every State’s Best Summer Travel Destination
The Best Summer Destinations in America When it comes time to pick a summer vacation destination, Americans are spoiled for… Read More »
Nevis To Unveil Alexander Hamilton Statue in July
The hit 2015 Broadway play “Hamilton” revealed U.S. Revolutionary War leader and founding statesman Alexander Hamilton’s Caribbean roots to a… Read More »
Tri-Valley: California’s Surprising Hot and Trendy Wine Country
It should come as no surprise that California makes 81 percent of all U.S. wines and is the world’s 4th… Read More »
What’s one of the best sommeliers in the world drinking?
Pairing sparkling wine with fish, venison, desserts and other dishes is an area ripe for creative exploration, according to Marc… Read More »
Denver airport opens outdoor plaza with mini golf
Denver International Airport opened a pre-security outdoor plaza between its Jeppesen Terminal and the Westin Hotel. The new plaza features… Read More »
United Airlines offers new premium amenity kits
United Airlines will offer new amenity kits designed by the travel lifestyle brand Away to premium cabin passengers on some… Read More »
Delta flies WWII veterans to France for D-Day event
Delta Air Lines flew World War II veterans from Atlanta to Deauville Airport in Normandy, France, on June 2 to… Read More »
American Airlines resumes flights to Sydney, Bermuda
American Airlines plans to resume service between Los Angeles and Sydney, Australia, in late October. The airline will also restart… Read More »
Pandemic use of hotels for homeless hailed as success
The provisional use of hotels and motels to shelter homeless people in Massachusetts during the pandemic improved delivery of services… Read More »
Popular Caribbean Destinations Drop Several COVID-Related Restrictions
Three popular tourism destinations in the Caribbean—Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago and the U.S. Virgin Islands—announced they have reduced coronavirus-related travel… Read More »
Alaska Railroad Resumes Full Summer Schedule After Two-Year Hiatus
For the first time in two years, Alaska Railroad will once again be offering its full schedule this summer, inviting… Read More »
Shanghai moves toward ending 2-month COVID-19 lockdown
Shanghai authorities say they will take major steps Wednesday June 1 toward reopening China’s largest city after a two-month COVID-19… Read More »
New York LaGuardia LGA’s new Delta Air Lines terminal C opens
New York officials on Wednesday, June 1 celebrated the six-year $8 billion reconstruction of the city’s long-derided LaGuardia airport with… Read More »
Delta celebrates completion of LaGuardia terminal in NYC
After six years of work and $8 billion, New York City’s LaGuardia airport has been upgraded and redeveloped and Delta… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines focuses on electric planes, sustainable fuel
Hawaiian Airlines is investing in electric aircraft for interisland flights, as well as sustainable aviation fuel and emerging technologies to… Read More »
JetBlue postpones Boston to London service start
Instead of debuting Boston to London Gatwick Airport service in July, JetBlue will launch the route to Aug. 4, 2022,… Read More »
Air Canada resumes flights to Atlanta, Conn.
Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport held a “welcome back” ceremony June 1 as Air Canada resumed service from Montreal. The airline… Read More »
These 6 private islands cost less than an apartment in Europe
With much of the world now open for tourism, it’s time to start brainstorming our holiday options. From sun-soaked villas… Read More »
United Airlines donates flights to “Operation Fly Formula”
United Airlines has joined the Fly Formula effort, volunteering to fly baby formula from London to several US airports in… Read More »
The panini has become the modern day ‘chicken or fish’ dilemma, but technology now offers a solution
Airline catering is much more complex than it looks and can be a logistical nightmare for airlines. Even making sure… Read More »
Travel To Cuba Made Easier as DOT Lifts Trump-Era Flight Restrictions
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) just announced some foreign policy changes that will make it easier for Americans to… Read More »
