Jury Holds Cruise Line Accountable For Over-Serving Alcohol

CruiseLaw News reports that a federal jury in Miami has held Carnival Cruise Line liable for injuries sustained by a passenger, Diana Sanders, following an incident involving the excessive service of alcohol. During a voyage on the Carnival Radiance in Read More …

Over-Served: Miami Jury Awards $300K In Tequila Shots Lawsuit

A federal jury in Miami has awarded $300,000 to a cruise passenger following a lawsuit against Carnival Corporation for over-service of alcohol. The plaintiff, a 45-year-old nurse from California, was a passenger aboard the Carnival Radiance in January 2024. Evidence Read More …

Adapting Travel, Embracing Global Shifts

The business travel industry is actively navigating some evolving landscapes, as revealed in the latest GBTA survey. While a portion of global travel managers anticipate shifts in business travel volumes due to recent US government policies, it’s inspiring to see Read More …

A Focus on In-Flight Passenger Safety and Care

In a recent event that highlights the importance of in-flight safety and attentive crew response, a passenger’s experience aboard a Southwest Airlines flight is bringing valuable focus to onboard passenger care. This situation provides a wonderful opportunity to review and Read More …

Getting There: Southwest Sued After Ice Cube Incident

No, not that Ice Cube, this one: In a recent event that highlights the importance of in-flight safety and attentive crew response, a passenger’s experience aboard a Southwest Airlines flight is bringing valuable focus to onboard passenger care. This situation Read More …

Growing Need: Communicate US Border Advice

Increased scrutiny at U.S. borders is causing significant anxiety and operational challenges for international business travelers and their employers in 2025. Global mobility specialist Vialto Partners reports a sharp rise in emergency calls related to U.S. entry issues, with weekly Read More …