Caribbean Tourism Navigates Shifts Amid Regional Tensions

The Caribbean tourism sector encountered significant hurdles at the start of 2026, as geopolitical tensions between the United States and Venezuela created ripple effects throughout the region. During the critical New Year holiday peak, travelers faced widespread disruptions including flight Read More …

Venezuela: Tourism Will Adapt To New Changes

On January 3, 2026, United States military operatives executed an invasion of Venezuela, resulting in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Following this operation, US President Donald Trump declared that the US would assume administration of the Read More …

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New Visa Rules Promote Security, Integrity, And Balance

The European Council finalized an update to the European Union’s mechanism for suspending visa-free travel on November 17, 2025. This reform aims to allow the EU to respond more quickly and forcefully when visa-free status is perceived to be misused Read More …

European Business Braces For Significant Tariff Impact

A new survey conducted by the business lobby group BusinessEurope indicates that European businesses anticipate a significantly greater negative impact from U.S. tariffs and trade tensions in 2026 than they experienced in 2025. The survey, which gathered responses from 36 Read More …

Global Cruising Navigates New Waters With Flexibility

The cruise industry is showcasing remarkable adaptability and flexibility as it navigates new waters in Asia. Recent changes involving new “special port fees” in China, which are a response to similar U.S. levies on Chinese vessels, are prompting cruise lines Read More …

Caribbean Village Seeks Justice After US Military Strike

The fishing village of Las Cuevas in Trinidad is currently mourning two of its residents, Chad “Charpo” Joseph and Rishi Samaroo, who are believed to be among six individuals killed in a US military strike on a boat allegedly transporting Read More …

US Seeks Ban On Russian Airspace Flights

The US government is considering a proposal to ban Chinese airlines from operating flights to and from the United States if those flights utilize Russian airspace. This potential ban is being proposed by the Transportation Department (DOT) to address what Read More …

Strategic Focus Reconnects USA With Valuable Indian Travelers

The recent provisional data from August 2025, showing a 15% reduction in Indian tourist arrivals to the United States, actually highlights a significant opportunity for the US travel sector to strengthen its global appeal. While this dip, which is connected Read More …