EU Entry-Exit System Implementation Commences, Gradually

The European Union’s Entry-Exit System (EES), a digital border control initiative, has begun its phased implementation after multiple delays. The six-month rollout commenced on October 12, with each of the 29 participating European countries determining its own pace of adoption. Read More …

Burner Phones Offer Digital Privacy For Travelers

Border searches of electronic devices by US Customs and Border Protection are increasing, with nearly 15,000 device searches recorded between April and June 2025, including over 1,000 using advanced copying tools. This rise, affecting international travelers and returning US citizens, Read More …

Travelers Overcome Delay Woes, Happy Journeys Ahead

Widespread US Flight Disruptions Due to Weather and Technical Issues Thousands of air travelers across the United States experienced significant disruption on October 24, 2025, following 277 flight cancellations and over 5,600 delays. The turmoil affected numerous airlines, including major Read More …

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 …

Safe Sailing Leads To New Caribbean Island Discovery

Celebrity Cruises is making proactive adjustments to its upcoming sailings on the Celebrity Apex from November 2025 to April 2026, demonstrating a strong commitment to guest safety and smooth travel experiences. In light of a heightened U.S. travel advisory for Read More …

Global Travel: Navigating New Horizons Safely

The United States has issued a revised travel advisory, adding the United Kingdom to a list of countries including Turks and Caicos, Denmark, Antarctica, Brazil, and France. This update advises travelers to exercise increased caution due to a spectrum of Read More …

Travelers Plan For Government Shutdown Impacts

A recent survey by Global Rescue reveals a heightened sense of awareness and preparedness among travelers regarding the ongoing U.S. federal government shutdown. The data, compiled through the Fall 2025 Traveler Safety and Sentiment Survey, indicates that travelers are proactively Read More …

Journey To Safe LGBTQ Wedding Destinations

A study by Destify analyzed 39 countries to determine the safest destinations for LGBTQ+ couples to marry, considering legal aspects, social climate, and available services. The research indicates that while same-sex marriage is legal in 30 countries, legal recognition alone Read More …

Avoid Lost Luggage: Packing Smarter for Destinations

Miami International Airport (MIA) has earned the unfavorable designation of being the worst airport in the world for lost and mishandled baggage, according to an analysis conducted by shipping and logistics specialists. The study assessed major international hubs, combining metrics Read More …