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 Nations Unite To Protect Traveler Rights

The international travel community is witnessing a remarkable moment of unity as countries including Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, and Canada join forces to advocate for the protection of passenger interests. This collaborative effort focuses on addressing Read More …

Enhancing Airport Security With Private Contractor Partnerships

The proposed 2027 federal budget introduces an innovative approach to airport security by encouraging the transition of screening functions from the Transportation Security Administration to private contractors. This forward-looking initiative centers on the Screening Partnership Program, aiming to streamline operations Read More …

National Parks Celebrate America With New Perks

In 2026, visitors to America’s national parks will encounter significant changes as the country marks its 250th anniversary. The National Park Service plans to host numerous commemorative events at historic sites ranging from Independence Hall to Revolutionary War battlefields. Beyond Read More …

Stay Informed On The Latest Travel Rules

New immigration restrictions officially went into effect at the start of the new year, placing stricter limitations on travelers from seven specific nations. The countries added to the restricted list include Burkina Faso, Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Read More …

Travel Ban: Stay Informed On The Latest Travel Rules

New immigration restrictions officially went into effect at the start of the new year, placing stricter limitations on travelers from seven specific nations. The countries added to the restricted list include Burkina Faso, Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Read More …

Family Seeks Justice And Improved Cruise Safety

The family of Michael Virgil is courageously seeking justice and accountability through a new lawsuit following a tragic incident aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise. This legal action marks a significant step forward in their quest for answers and aims to Read More …

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 …

Senate Moves Closer To End Government Shutdown

The Senate has taken a critical step toward potentially ending the ongoing government shutdown, which has persisted as the longest in U.S. history. Republican leaders are now attempting to swiftly push a federal funding bill after the Senate advanced the Read More …