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Two Florida travel marketing organizations square off on whether to explicitly invite LGBTQ+ visitors; space tourism reaches a...
Riviera Nayarit ramping up the luxury in 2025
Resort openings and infrastructure developments promise to take this already top destination to the next level.
River cruises on the Hudson should visit Yonkers, N.Y., and here's why
A pitch for river ships to call in Yonkers, a city on the Hudson River just north of Manhattan: Museums, music, kayaking,...
Tropicana implosion is expected to draw a crowd in Las Vegas
Hotel rooms are going fast around the site of the Oct. 9 implosion, and viewing parties are planned, as well.
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Ordering up sustainable gastronomy
On Sustainable Gastronomy Day, the spotlight falls on restaurants in Finland and Slovenia that are maintaining the Continent's...
Aruba implements sustainability fee
The $20 per person fee for visitors arriving by air will support projects such as improved water treatment.
CWT focuses on messaging capabilities, sustainability in lead-up to acquisition
CWT chief customer officer Nick Vournakis discusses preparing for the Amex GBT acquisition; merging AI, messaging and travel...
Celebrity-Lindblad Galapagos deal is a strategic fit
Lindblad is acquiring ships that are a good fit for the company, and they come with two precious licenses to operate in the...
Hawaii governor signs 'regenerative tourism' bill
Gov. Josh Green said the measure will "ensure that our visitor industry grows in a way that respects and preserves our cultural...
Greece's leader wants cruise restrictions with Santorini and Mykonos 'suffering'
Carnival Corp. CEO Josh Weinstein responded to the prime minister's comments, saying the company will work with any regulations...
Lufthansa Group to impose environmental surcharge
The airline company said it is facing "steadily rising additional costs due to regulatory environmental requirements."
Six Senses La Sagesse wins over a critic
Adrian Thomas once protested Six Senses' plans to build the resort on environmental grounds. But Grenada's tourism minister...
Masai Mara Game Reserve bans private vehicles
The popular safari spot in southwestern Kenya will now allow only vehicles optimized for wildlife viewing, such as safari...
Starting in 2027, cruise ships based in Seattle must use shore power
Seattle says it is the first U.S. port to require ships to use shore power.
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