New Luxury Tour Operator Emerges from European DMC
A European destination management company has unveiled a luxury tour operator brand, debuting with curated itineraries across France, Italy, Spain, and beyond.
A European destination management company has unveiled a luxury tour operator brand, debuting with curated itineraries across France, Italy, Spain, and beyond.
British Airways will launch nonstop flights between London and St. Louis, Missouri in 2026, reconnecting the Midwestern city to Europe with a direct transatlantic link.
Southwest Airlines is set to expand its network with a new route to Anchorage, Alaska, beginning in 2026, connecting the “Great Land” to more U.S. travelers.
The U.S. Travel Association’s latest forecast shows steady travel growth in 2025 but warns of potential risks to the economy and job market.
The Eiffel Tower closed its doors as nationwide strikes swept across France, disrupting transport, daily life, and the country’s most visited landmark.
India and China will resume direct flights by the end of October 2025, restoring air connectivity after years of suspension. The move is expected to benefit tourism, business, and regional ties.
Four Seasons has announced plans to open a new luxury resort and residences in Telluride, Colorado, bringing world-class hospitality to the mountain village.
Disney World has launched its 2026 vacation package deals, offering up to $250 per night in savings at select resorts for families planning ahead.
Marriott Bonvoy has introduced a new platform that combines outdoor accommodations with curated adventure experiences, offering travelers seamless access to cabins, campsites, and activities around the world.
A looming U.S. government shutdown has put air travel, national parks, and the broader tourism industry on alert. With key agencies facing furloughs, travelers and operators alike are preparing for widespread disruptions and uncertainty.
Pending French air traffic control strikes are expected to cause significant flight disruptions across Europe in early October. Airlines and passengers are bracing for cancellations, delays, and altered travel plans.
Oregon has officially become the first U.S. state to earn accessibility-verified status, setting a new benchmark for inclusive travel and tourism.
Ryanair will not restart flights to Tel Aviv this winter, citing a dispute with Ben Gurion Airport over slots and access to its low-cost terminal. The decision affects more than 20 routes and nearly one million seats.
Air France has unveiled its new La Première suites on flights between Paris and Los Angeles, featuring fully private cabins with refined design and elevated comfort.
Booking.com expands its attractions and activities portfolio by integrating with FareHarbor, bringing 150,000 new tours, experiences, and attractions to its platform globally.