EU Entry-Exit System Implementation Commences, Gradually

The European Union’s Entry-Exit System (EES), a digital border control initiative, has begun its phased implementation after multiple delays. The six-month rollout commenced on October 12, with each of the 29 participating European countries determining its own pace of adoption. Read More …

Airlines Seek Improvements for Vulnerable Travelers

The airline industry is facing increasing pressure to improve services and support for vulnerable travelers, a demographic expected to grow significantly in the coming decades. Luis Rodrigues, CEO of TAP Air Portugal, highlighted this concern, noting an observable rise in Read More …

Middle Eastern Countries Shape the Future of Sports Tourism

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, including Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, are strategically positioning themselves to capture a larger share of the global sports tourism market, which is estimated to reach $2 trillion by 2030. PwC Middle East projects Read More …

Caribbean Nations Launch New Tourism Campaigns

Several Caribbean nations, including Barbados, Jamaica, Dominica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Saint Lucia, have initiated new, innovative tourism campaigns aimed at transforming the region into a highly sought-after global destination. This coordinated effort focuses on evolving the Caribbean’s tourism appeal Read More …

Unveiling Passenger Feedback at Top US Airports

A recent study by Transfeero, an airport transfer expert, analyzed TSA complaint data for the 50 largest US airports, providing insights into passenger experiences. The findings, based on complaints per 100,000 travelers, indicate that some airports generate more dissatisfaction than Read More …

Royal Caribbean: Ensuring PortMiami Fuel Stability

The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners meeting featured an important and productive discussion led by Royal Caribbean Group President and CEO, Jason Liberty, regarding the need for fuel supply stability at PortMiami. Liberty’s concerns arose following the sale of the Read More …

Building a Greener Future, One Terminal at a Time

Royal Caribbean’s Galveston Cruise Terminal (GCT) has reached a significant sustainability achievement, becoming the first cruise terminal globally to earn both Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Net Zero Energy and LEED Net Zero Carbon certifications for its operational Read More …

Personal Flight: The Accessible Future

The long-awaited age of personal flying vehicles has arrived, bringing with it the dawn of privately owned, solo-piloted aircraft operating freely in the skies. This exciting development marks a significant step toward the future many have imagined, moving personal transport Read More …

Crystal Unveils Bright Future For Cruises

Crystal, a distinguished name in luxury cruising, is embarking on an exciting new chapter with the announcement of key construction dates for its first new ship in 25 years. This significant development marks a new era under the ownership of Read More …