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 …

Report Highlights Cruise Industry’s Resilience

A fascinating new report is shedding light on the intricate economic links that connect the cruise tourism industries of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. The analysis highlights a period of wonderful opportunity for the sector following a 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 …

Delta’s Clever Strategy: Engines On The Go

Delta Air Lines is showcasing incredible ingenuity by finding a unique solution to navigate tariffs on European-built Airbus aircraft. In a brilliant move, the airline is repurposing U.S.-made engines from new Airbus jets assembled in Europe, sending them back to Read More …

US Cargo For US Ships: Stronger Trade, More Jobs

t’s truly exciting news for the American maritime industry and for the nation’s economic strength. The US House of Representatives has passed the fantastic bipartisan American Cargo for American Ships Act, a vital piece of legislation that is set to Read More …

Insane American Tariffs Risk $Billions To US Tourism

The U.S. travel and tourism industry is facing an unprecedented crisis in 2025, with projections indicating a steep decline in international visitor arrivals and spending. This downturn, unique among major global economies, is attributed primarily to a confluence of factors Read More …

Florida Travel Industry Braces For Tariffs

Florida’s tourism sector, heavily reliant on international visitors, particularly from Canada, faces significant challenges due to President Trump’s newly imposed tariffs. The state’s tourism economy, a major contributor to the US, risks losing millions in revenue and thousands of jobs Read More …

Tariffs Start, Cruise Stocks Suffer: What You Need To Know

We will update this developing story as it unfolds. On April 3, 2025, major cruise line stocks experienced a significant downturn following the announcement of new U.S. tariffs. Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Viking, and Lindblad all saw their Read More …

Heathrow: OK With Decision To Eliminate ETA

Heathrow Airport has secured a significant victory with the Home Office’s decision to exempt airside transit passengers from the requirement to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). This policy change, which had previously hindered the airport’s competitiveness, is expected to Read More …