American Summer Travel: The Hot Spots

Important Topics to Know: U.S. travel patterns for Memorial Day 2025 and the upcoming summer are showing a significant shift, with several destinations “skyrocketing” in popularity. While traditional hotspots like Las Vegas and Chicago maintain their top positions according to Read More …

Emirates PreEcon Now In More US Cities

With the deployment of the newly retrofitted Boeing 777 aircraft, flights to and from 10 of the 12 gateways in Emirates’ US network now feature Premium Economy, providing even more opportunities for passengers to experience the elevated comfort. This means indulging Read More …

Safe Travels: No-Passport Summer Vacations

Forget crowded airports and currency exchange – “no-passport vacations” are the hottest trend this summer, with American travelers eager to explore incredible destinations right here in the United States. Recent reports show a surge in domestic travel, with 60% of people wanting to Read More …

The Safest U.S. Cities for LGBTQ Travelers 2025

With attacks ranging from passport restrictions and arts censorship to healthcare limitations, LGBTQ+ communities no longer experience the same level of safety when traveling through the U.S. Enter misterb&b Queer Safety Index (QSI), a yearly listing created by misterb&b, the Read More …

West Family Getaway: Discover Cheyenne Wyoming

As family sabbaticals continue to grow in popularity, planners and families alike are looking for destinations that offer adventure, history, and fun in a relaxed yet enriching setting. Cheyenne, Wyoming, is the ideal spot – a charming city where Western heritage Read More …

Princess Cruises Offers Historic USA Tour

Princess Cruises is offering a 15-day combined cruise and land tour in 2025. The “Historic America” portion lets you explore American history before a scenic Canada & New England cruise. You’ll visit Washington D.C., Colonial Williamsburg, Philadelphia, and more before Read More …

Beyond Cruising: National Park Travel = $50 Billion Economic Impact

A new economic impact analysis of visitor spending around America’s 424 National Park Service (NPS) destinations shows the myriad parks, monuments, battlefields and historic sites contributed $50.3 billion to the nation’s economy in 2022. In Montana, visitors to the National Read More …