Air Travel Disrupted by Severe Storms Across US

On October 23, 2025, the United States experienced substantial disruptions in air travel due to severe weather conditions affecting multiple regions. Elevated storm activity, characterized by thunderstorms, low visibility, and unstable atmospheric pressure systems, led to the cancellation of 56 Read More …

Yuk: US States See Nine Months Of Tourism Decline

Several US states, including Florida, Texas, Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois, and New Mexico, are experiencing a sustained nine-month decline in tourism throughout 2025. This downturn is attributed to a combination of factors, including rising travel costs, broader economic uncertainty, and increased Read More …

New Aircraft Backlogs Drive Industry Innovation

The global aviation sector is actively focusing on strategies to manage and mitigate the challenges presented by a historic backlog of new aircraft orders. Despite a significant backlog reaching 17,000 aircraft and associated costs projected to exceed $11 billion this Read More …

Carnival Corp Announces Miami Site for New HQ

Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK), the world’s largest cruise company, today announced its purchase of a property in Miami’s Waterford Business District just south of Miami International Airport, a hub for multinational and Fortune 500 businesses and future Read More …

United Adds 20% More Flights At SFO

United today announced it will add 20 percent more flying out of San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in 2025, reflecting its long-term strategy to re-establish SFO as a global gateway. United is now larger in SFO than it was pre-pandemic, with capacity1 up Read More …

Shortage In Tourist Hotspots: 1 Toilet For Every 100K Visitors

A new analysis by Nationwide Waste Service, a leading provider of portable sanitary solutions, reveals that despite drawing millions of visitors annually, many of America’s most iconic tourist hotspots are struggling to meet a basic need—public restroom access. According to this Read More …

United Breaks Ground On $177M Ground Facility

United announced another investment in its Houston hub today by breaking ground on a new 140,000-square-foot Ground Service Equipment (GSE) Maintenance Facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and opening a new, state-of-the-art Technical Operations Training Center at the airport that will Read More …

Visa Fee Hikes: UK Travel Industry Concerned

A major travel industry group in the UK, UKinbound, is worried about recently announced increases in visa fees. The British government plans to raise the amount travelers, students, and workers have to pay for certain types of visas. Businesses that Read More …

US Border Crisis: Tourism Impact?

The U.S. tourism industry is facing a severe crisis due to increasingly stringent and opaque border control measures, leading to prolonged detentions of European and other international tourists with valid travel documents. These detentions, often lacking clear justification, are creating Read More …