TSA Stays Active During Federal Shutdown

The Transportation Security Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection continue to maintain essential security operations despite a partial government shutdown. Because airport screenings and customs inspections are categorized as essential functions, the majority of the 61,000 TSA employees are Read More …

Law Enforcement Arrests Passenger On Royal Caribbean Ship

Cruise Law News reports that on February 17, 2026, law enforcement officials arrested a 29-year-old passenger, Basilios Grayeb, aboard the Royal Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas at PortMiami. The arrest followed a “suspicious activity report” regarding the purchase of child Read More …

Discover Your Perfect Mediterranean Escape With Norwegian

Norwegian Cruise Line provides a diverse range of Mediterranean sailing options for the 2026 and 2027 seasons. The company aims to address common misconceptions about regional cruising by offering 200 unique itineraries that span over 150 destinations across the Mediterranean Read More …

Digital Borders Enhance Future European Travel

The European Union is currently transitioning to a digitized border control mechanism known as the Entry-Exit System (EES). This infrastructure is designed to modernize the entry and exit process for non-EU nationals within the Schengen Area by replacing traditional physical Read More …

Exciting Galveston Voyages Begin Despite Port Delays

Although the cause of the electrical failure was not immediately disclosed, terminal staff and maintenance professionals worked throughout the day to restore services and manage the flow of over 3,000 travelers. Despite the late start for the subsequent five-night itinerary Read More …

Smart Planning Ensures Smooth Post Holiday Travel

Post-holiday travel surges are revealing a frustrating trend where significant delays occur after the aircraft has already touched down. JJ Bell, Vice President of Presidential Limousine, explains that while passengers typically brace for departure issues, the logistical challenges upon arrival—ranging Read More …

Avoid Lost Luggage: Packing Smarter for Destinations

Miami International Airport (MIA) has earned the unfavorable designation of being the worst airport in the world for lost and mishandled baggage, according to an analysis conducted by shipping and logistics specialists. The study assessed major international hubs, combining metrics Read More …

Holland America’s 2027-2028 Asia Season

Holland America Line has announced its 2027-2028 Asia cruise season, featuring new ports and expanded experiences across the region. The Noordam will sail from September 2027 to April 2028, offering 13 to 15-day itineraries that include destinations in Japan, South Read More …

Big Beautiful Bill Boosts US Travel, Modernizes Skies

The U.S. travel industry is celebrating a giant step forward with the approval of the “Big Beautiful Bill,” a sweeping legislative package that promises to create a more modern, seamless, and secure travel experience for everyone. The U.S. Travel Association Read More …