Family Seeks Justice And Improved Cruise Safety

The family of Michael Virgil is courageously seeking justice and accountability through a new lawsuit following a tragic incident aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise. This legal action marks a significant step forward in their quest for answers and aims to Read More …

Airlines Maintain Flexibility In Managing Travel Disruptions

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), under the current administration, has suspended the proposed cash compensation rule that would have required airlines to pay passengers up to $775 for significant delays or cancellations caused by the carrier’s fault. This deregulatory Read More …

Cruise Line Sued Over Drink Package Incident

Royal Caribbean Group is currently facing a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Dulcie White, a 66-year-old passenger who went overboard from Allure of the Seas on October 22, 2024. White’s body remains missing at sea, and the Read More …

France & Spain: Constructive Diplomatic Dialogue

Constructive international dialogue is underway between France and Spain following an incident at Valencia airport. The conversation centers on an event where a group of French teenagers was removed from a flight, and to ensure a comprehensive understanding, all perspectives Read More …

Travel Community Rallies For Cruise Crew Justice

In a powerful display of solidarity, advocacy groups and legal experts are coming together to champion the rights of Filipino cruise ship crew members. Following recent events involving employees from several cruise lines, these passionate advocates have swiftly mobilized to Read More …

Saudi Arabia: Modernizing Travel for Brighter Journeys

Saudi Arabia is embracing a brighter future for immigration with new digital rules and a thoughtful 30-day grace period for those whose visit visas have expired. This forward-thinking policy, effective in late June 2025, provides a clear and supportive pathway Read More …