Flight Cancellations in Okinawa from ANA and Japan Airlines Amid Typhoon
A strong typhoon impacting Okinawa has forced ANA and Japan Airlines to cancel multiple flights. Travelers are advised to reschedule amid severe weather and safety warnings.
US and LATAM Countries Boost Peru’s MICE Tourism Boom Through 2026
Multiple countries including the US and those in LATAM are fueling growth in Peru's MICE tourism sector. Flights on major airlines to Peru are fully booked through 2026.
Azerbaijan Boosts Tourism from China via Visa-Free and Flights
Azerbaijan has eased access for Chinese travelers by offering visa-free entry and direct flights. The opening of a Beijing Tourism Office aims to further promote tourism between the two countries.
Alto Uses Drones to Survey High-Speed Rail Route in Ontario
Alto has started flying drones over Ottawa and eastern Ontario to collect aerial data. This effort supports the study and mapping of a potential high-speed rail route in the region.
London Pullman Dining Returns on Paddington-Totnes Train in 2026
London Pullman Dining service has resumed in 2026 on the 1C82 Paddington to Totnes train route. Trains 802013 and 802017 provide multi-course meals and scenic Southwest England views.
Travel Industry Flags $8B Risk from DHS Customs Withdrawal
The travel sector warns that a DHS proposal to reduce customs officers at some airports could threaten $8 billion in annual revenue. Concerns focus on potential disruptions to airport operations.
Flight cuts at Newark, LAX and O’Hare could cost US carriers billions
Delta and other leading US airlines are cautioning about significant financial and tourism impacts due to international flight cuts at Newark, LAX, and O’Hare airports. Flight availability on affected routes is expected to decline.
Viva Aerobus cancels Guadalajara and Monterrey flights disrupting Texas cross-border routes
Viva Aerobus has abruptly cancelled multiple flights at Guadalajara and Monterrey airports, suspending key routes to Texas. These changes have disrupted travel for both domestic and international passengers.
Asia Tourism Faces Pressure from Middle East Crisis and Fuel Price Hikes in April
In April 2026, rising fuel costs triggered by Middle East tensions caused a decline in tourist arrivals and economic pressures in several Asian countries. Increased travel expenses and energy prices disrupted the region's tourism recovery.
Dublin Airport Prepares for Record Passenger Volume
Dublin Airport expects to record its highest passenger volumes ever during the 2026 May bank holiday weekend. Travelers should anticipate possible delays amid increased airport activity.














