Jamaica Launches $1 Billion Relief Fund for Tourism Workers After Hurricane Melissa
Jamaica has created a $1 billion relief fund to support tourism workers affected by Hurricane Melissa, combining government and private-sector contributions.
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Jamaica has created a $1 billion relief fund to support tourism workers affected by Hurricane Melissa, combining government and private-sector contributions.
New Virtuoso data shows Thanksgiving 2025 shaping up as a record year for luxury travel, with bookings up 20 percent and affluent travelers prioritizing meaningful, experience-driven holidays.
World Travel Inc. has appointed Barbara Barnard as its new CEO, succeeding longtime leader Liz Mandarino, who will remain chairwoman.
The longest government shutdown in US history has officially ended, yet travelers continue to face flight disruptions and planning challenges as the holiday travel season kicks into gear.
Air France is expanding its European winter network, offering North American travelers more frequent connections and improved access to destinations across the continent.
The U.S. aviation system faces massive delays and cancellations as the government shutdown drags into its second month, leaving air traffic controllers and TSA staff unpaid.
The U.S. Travel Association warns of major Thanksgiving travel chaos as the ongoing government shutdown strains air traffic control, TSA staffing, and flight schedules.
Destination specialist KimKim has unveiled a new platform for travel advisors, offering access to its global network of local experts, trip tools, and enhanced commissions.
Hurricane Melissa left at least 49 dead across the northern Caribbean and billions in damage. As search-and-rescue efforts intensify, airlines, cruise lines, and hotels mobilize aid while cautiously restoring operations.
Pleasant Holidays has launched new brands and retired Journese as part of a major restructuring under its new holding company, A | T Collective.
Spirit Airlines has received court approval for $475 million in financing and reached a new agreement with Airbus and AerCap, marking a major step in its ongoing restructuring process.
Expedia Group has unveiled ‘Comet,’ a new AI-powered travel assistant developed in partnership with Perplexity, designed to help travelers plan trips faster and more intuitively.
The U.S. travel economy has already lost more than $1 billion due to the ongoing government shutdown, with widespread disruptions to tourism, air travel, and national parks.
TikTok has unveiled its new Smart Performance Travel ads, a tool designed to connect users directly with trip booking opportunities and strengthen its role in the travel industry.
Starting September 2025, South Korea will allow visa-free entry for Chinese group tourists, signaling a major boost to tourism and cross-border travel.