Finding The Bright Side Of Travel Changes

The United States Department of Homeland Security recently announced a temporary suspension of both the Global Entry and Transportation Security Administration PreCheck programs across the country. This administrative decision occurred amidst an ongoing and highly publicized political dispute in Washington Read More …

Industry Leaders Champion The Global Entry Program

The travel industry has voiced strong opposition to the Department of Homeland Security’s recent decision to temporarily suspend the Global Entry program. This suspension, which occurred during a partial government shutdown, also initially caused widespread confusion regarding the operational status Read More …

Warm Winter Escapes Across Europe’s Capitals

Global interest in winter sun travel is significantly increasing, with searches for “Post-christmas holiday” surging by 30° and “destinations for winter sun” climbing by 54% in the past year, reflecting a growing desire for quick, warm escapes after the Christmas Read More …

New USA Travel Rules Set For Implementation

Starting in 2026, the United States is set to implement a series of new, stricter travel regulations affecting non-citizens from nations including Canada, Brazil, Mexico, the UK, Spain, and Costa Rica. These changes are designed to improve national security, combat Read More …

Cruise Lines Offer Unforgettable Gastronomic Journeys

Cruise lines are significantly enhancing their culinary offerings for 2026, positioning onboard dining as a key component of the travel experience. Both luxury and mainstream categories are focusing on innovative concepts, state-of-the-art designs, and collaborations with high-profile chefs to provide Read More …

Singapore Joins Global Effort For Travel Security

Singapore is set to implement a new border security measure called the No-Boarding Directive (NBD), starting January 30, 2026. This move aligns Singapore with a growing global trend, joining countries such as the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Mexico, and Japan, which Read More …

New Biometric Facial Recognition Mandate Secures US Borders

The United States has implemented a comprehensive new biometric entry-exit system that mandates the collection of facial recognition data from all foreign nationals at US borders. This new rule, which took effect on October 27, 2025, significantly expands data collection Read More …

U.S. Enhances Travel Security with Biometric Advancements

The United States is proactively strengthening its travel security protocols with an exciting new regulation set to take effect on December 26, 2025. This positive development, announced by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), will involve photographing all non-citizens, including Read More …

United Streamlines International Remote Baggage Screening

United Airlines has launched a new US Customs and Borders Protection (CBP) initiative called International Remote Baggage Screening (IRBS) for select international flights. This new system aims to simplify the travel experience for connecting passengers by eliminating the need to Read More …