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 …

Japan Revises Visa Fees Amidst Tourism Surge

Japan is planning to revise its visa application fees for the first time since 1978, a move aimed at aligning its charges with those of other major global economies. This decision is a direct response to a significant surge in Read More …

US Tourism Declines: States Reevaluate Visitor Strategies

Numerous US states, including New Mexico, North Dakota, Michigan, Arkansas, Indiana, and Illinois, have experienced a successive decline in tourism for ten consecutive months in 2025. This downturn is attributed to a combination of seasonal trends, broader economic shifts, and Read More …

Dubai Luxury Hotel Launches Exclusive Canal Yacht Service

The Lana Luxury Hotel, the debut Middle East property for Dorchester Collection, has introduced an exclusive yacht service featuring the sleek Sunseeker Predator 57 yacht. Anchored in Dubai’s Business Bay, this new offering is designed to elevate the luxury experience Read More …

Viking Rules U.S. News 2026 Best Cruise Lines

U.S. News’ digital cruise line and cruise ship profiles – updated annually – allowtravelers to learn more about each cruise carrier’s features, including its onboardactivities, immersive excursions and food offerings. Profiles feature “Insider Tips” fromcruise industry experts to help consumers Read More …

Adults-Only Escapes Across The Caribbean

The demand for adults-only travel is experiencing significant growth, with the global couples-only luxury resorts market projected to increase from $10 billion in 2025 to $25 billion by 2033. Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts is responding to this trend by Read More …

Germany Becomes Greece’s Top International Tourist Source

Greece’s tourism sector is experiencing a significant shift in 2025, with Germany surpassing the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy to become the leading contributor to international air arrivals. This surge, fueled by strong air connectivity and competitive Read More …

Airlines Maintain Flexibility In Managing Travel Disruptions

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), under the current administration, has suspended the proposed cash compensation rule that would have required airlines to pay passengers up to $775 for significant delays or cancellations caused by the carrier’s fault. This deregulatory Read More …

Airlines Ready For Record Thanksgiving Travel Surge

Airlines are highly optimistic about a rapid return to normal flight schedules following the end of the government shutdown and reported improvements in air-traffic controller staffing. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) adjusted its mandated flight cuts at 40 major airports Read More …