Delta Cuts Flight Capacity as Fuel Costs Surge Across Industry
Delta Air Lines is reducing flight capacity as rising fuel prices add billions to costs, signaling broader shifts across the aviation industry.
Delta Air Lines is reducing flight capacity as rising fuel prices add billions to costs, signaling broader shifts across the aviation industry.
Nikki Beach is bringing its resort and branded residences model to Marrakech with a new project set for 2028. The development signals how luxury lifestyle brands are broadening beyond beach destinations into cities that can combine wellness, real estate, and year-round leisure demand.
Meta’s new Muse Spark model may matter to travel less as a standalone AI launch than as an ecosystem move. If its multimodal and reasoning features spread across Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, and smart glasses, Meta could tighten its influence over how trips are imagined, planned, and navigated.
Icelandair is offering a paid 10-day trip to Iceland for someone with no photography skills, turning bad photos into a tourism marketing angle. The campaign is a smart reminder that destinations are increasingly being sold through relatability, not polished perfection.
Marriott’s planned joint venture with Lefay shows how quickly wellness is moving from hotel add-on to full brand strategy. By bringing a specialist Italian resort operator into its luxury portfolio, Marriott is betting that high-end travelers increasingly want health, longevity, and nature-led stays to define the trip itself.
Royal Caribbean Group is extending its loyalty strategy beyond the ship with new credit cards that work across Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea. The move reflects a broader push to make guests think about the company’s brands as one connected vacation system rather than separate cruise lines.
Florida’s decision to rename Palm Beach International Airport after President Donald Trump turns a major gateway into a political symbol. The move may be local in legal terms, but it carries broader implications for branding, public infrastructure, and how travel spaces are drawn into national politics.
A new UAE restriction barring Iranian nationals from entering or transiting through Dubai adds another layer of disruption to Gulf travel. The move affects not only direct movement between Iran and the Emirates, but also a major regional hub used for onward international connections.
Royal Caribbean’s Hero of the Seas is being positioned as a record-size mega-ship built around scale, capacity, and nonstop family entertainment. With nearly 250,000 gross tons, nine pools, 28 dining venues, and a three-story suite, it pushes the line’s biggest-ship formula even further.