Beautiful But Deadly: Navigating New Travel Updates For Mexico (Long Read)

The recent military operation in Mexico resulting in the death of Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, widely known as El Mencho, has triggered significant security protocols across the country. As the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, his death has Read More …

France Celebrates Winning The Global Tourism Crown

France has officially maintained its status as the premier global travel destination by setting a new visitation record in 2025. According to data released by the French Economy Ministry, the nation welcomed 102 million international visitors over the course of Read More …

New Tourism Rules Protect Beautiful Capri Island

The island of Capri in Italy has announced a set of new regulations aimed at managing the volume of tourists and maintaining the quality of life in its famously narrow streets. These measures, scheduled to take effect during the upcoming Read More …

US Implements New Secure Travel Regulations

Starting in 2026, the United States will enact a series of new travel regulations impacting non-U.S. citizens from nations including Canada, Mexico, Brazil, the UK, and Spain. These changes are intended to enhance national security, reduce identity fraud, and modernize Read More …

Border States Suffer Devastating Tourism Revenue Loss

Multiple northern U.S. states, including New York, Michigan, Washington, Vermont, and North Dakota, are currently facing alarming and significant declines in Canadian tourism and cross-border traffic. Regions that once relied heavily on Canadian shoppers and day-trippers, such as Buffalo, Detroit, Read More …

Government Reopening Will Power Tourism Industry’s Comeback

The United States hotel industry, a crucial part of the nation’s vibrant tourism sector, is eagerly seeking a swift resolution to the ongoing government shutdown. While the current situation presents significant financial challenges, there is a clear pathway to recovery Read More …

Air Policy Dispute: US Suspends Mexican Flights

The United States has initiated a significant aviation dispute with Mexico, suspending thirteen passenger and cargo routes operated by Mexican carriers Aeroméxico, Volaris, and Viva Aerobus. The decision, driven by the US Department of Transportation (DOT), stems from accusations that Read More …

Travel Leaders Convene To Address Overtourism Crisis

The annual ABTA travel convention, held this week in Mallorca, focused prominently on the escalating debate surrounding overtourism. The host destination itself, particularly areas such as Magaluf and Calviá, served as a prime example of the tensions at hand, with Read More …

US State Department Advises: Travel Safely, Explore Consciously

In an increasingly interconnected world, the U.S. State Department is providing vital guidance for travelers, emphasizing safety amidst geopolitical tensions. As of mid-2025, specific regions, including Northern Israel, Gaza, and parts of the West Bank, have been placed on the Read More …