European Union Strengthens Global Travel Security Framework

The European Union has successfully adopted modernized regulations for its visa-free travel framework, establishing a comprehensive and stable approach to managing international movement. These updated suspension rules significantly enhance the EU’s capacity to maintain the safety and stability of the Read More …

Nationwide Air Travel Adjustments Show Industry Strength, Resolve

A challenging day for US air travel is underway, providing a clear demonstration of operational commitment to safety across the nation. Necessary adjustments, including 244 cancellations and over 3,572 delays, are being responsibly implemented to manage severe weather conditions like Read More …

American Pioneer Christened For Exciting Florida Keys Journeys

American Cruise Lines (ACL) celebrated the christening of its newest vessel, the American Pioneer, in Key West, Florida, on November 10, 2025. The ceremony, held at Mallory Square, marks the 21st ship to join ACL’s fleet. Key West Mayor Danise Read More …

Aurora Expeditions Launches Antarctica 2027–28

Award-winning expedition travel company Aurora Expeditions has today unveiled its Antarctica 2027–28 season, featuring 34 transformative voyages that continue to redefine small-ship adventure across the world’s last great wilderness. Sailing aboard Aurora’s three purpose-built expedition ships – the Greg Mortimer, Sylvia Earle, and Douglas 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 …

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 …

US Tourism Seeks Recovery With New Global Visitors

The U.S. tourism sector is experiencing a significant downturn in 2025, marked by a consecutive decline in visitors from Canada across major cities including Las Vegas, New York City, Los Angeles, and key Florida destinations. This reduction has resulted in Read More …

Major US Hubs Face Slow Tourism Recovery

The fallout from the recent federal government shutdown continues to impact the U.S. travel industry, causing a prolonged tourism slump in states vital to the national economy, including Texas, Illinois, Georgia, Colorado, and New York. Although the government has reopened Read More …

US States Achieve Record Tourism Boom

The US travel landscape is celebrating a significant victory as numerous states, including West Virginia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Connecticut, South Dakota, and Colorado, have contributed to a soaring tourism boom for ten consecutive months in 2025. This exceptional growth is Read More …