Not Safe To Visit: Newark Imposes Curfew After Public Demonstrations

The City of Newark has instituted an evening curfew in the immediate area surrounding the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility. Mayor Ras Baraka announced that the restriction will remain active from 9 p.m. until 6 a.m. nightly until further notice. Read More …

New United Nations Regulations Will Increase Airfares

The landscape of international travel is facing a potential shift as the International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations agency, prepares to implement new regulations in 2027. This policy will require airlines to report greenhouse-gas emissions for international flights and Read More …

Global Air Travel Stalls Amid Middle East Conflict

The ongoing military conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has caused an unprecedented paralysis of global air travel, particularly across the Middle East. Major transit hubs in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha—essential for connecting Europe, Africa, and the Read More …

Disrupted Flight Paths Add Time, Avoid Iranian Skies

The global aviation landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation following the recent military strikes by American and Israeli forces, which have effectively closed Iranian airspace to commercial traffic. This new “dead zone” joins the existing four-year closure of Ukrainian airspace, Read More …

Samsung Users Get Easier American Airlines Travel

American Airlines has introduced a significant digital expansion by integrating its boarding passes directly with Samsung Wallet, becoming the first U.S. carrier to offer this specific service to Galaxy users. This update allows passengers to sync their travel credentials from Read More …

Cruise Passengers Face Major Delays In Gulf

The intensifying political and military tensions in the Persian Gulf have led to significant travel disruptions, leaving thousands of cruise passengers and air travelers stranded. Major maritime corridors, including the Strait of Hormuz, have been closed to civilian traffic, which Read More …

Healthy Travels Continue On The High Seas

A suspected norovirus outbreak aboard Holland America’s Westerdam cruise ship resulted in 76 people falling ill during a recent 14-night voyage. The vessel departed from Yokohama, Japan, on February 15, carrying approximately 2,000 passengers and 800 crew members. By the Read More …

Safe Journeys Ahead As Middle East Travel Recovers

Important Topics to Know The ongoing The ongoing military conflict in the Middle East has created a significant impact on the international cruise and aviation sectors, leading to widespread cancellations and logistical challenges as of early March 2026. Following joint Read More …

Cuban Shootout: Florida Boat Raid Sparks International Outcry

Cuban authorities recently reported a violent confrontation involving a speedboat originating from Florida, which they allege was part of a coordinated effort to destabilize the nation’s government. The incident occurred off the coast of Villa Clara and resulted in a Read More …