Brightline Proves U.S. Demand for Trains Despite Sustainability Challenges
Brightline's passenger rail service shows strong ridership, confirming U.S. demand for trains. However, financial and operational sustainability challenges remain for the private operator.
New Chair and Business Plan for California High-Speed Rail Board
The California High-Speed Rail Authority has appointed a new board chair and unveiled an updated 2026 business plan outlining revised construction timelines. A new construction team was also introduced to lead project delivery.
First Cruise Ship Arrives in Kenora
The first cruise ship of the season is poised to dock in Kenora, reactivating cruise tourism along Lake Superior. This event is anticipated to attract visitors and support local tourism offerings.
Kenora to Expropriate Historic Downtown Hotel
Kenora is proceeding with expropriation of a historic hotel in its downtown area, transferring ownership to the city. This move may affect local accommodation offerings.
Colombia Expands Tourism and Trade Ties with Canadian Roadshow
Colombia has launched a three-city roadshow in Canada to promote tourism, trade, and cultural engagement. The campaign seeks to deepen connections between the two countries.
Owner-Franchisee Collaboration Supports Hotel Growth
Closer collaboration between hotel owners and franchisees is being promoted as a key method to advance portfolio growth. The hotel industry is increasingly prioritizing joint strategies to improve management and asset expansion.
CDC Probes Gastrointestinal Illness Among Passengers and Crew on Alaska Cruise
In early June 2026, a contagious gastrointestinal illness affected passengers and crew aboard an Alaska cruise ship. The CDC is conducting an investigation into the outbreak.
Carnival Data Breach Impacts Close to Six Million Cruise Passengers
Carnival Cruise Line reported a data breach in 2026 that exposed personal information of nearly six million passengers, including passport details. Passengers are advised to monitor their accounts and take precautions.
Five Cruise Passengers Leave Nebraska Hantavirus Quarantine; 13 Still in Facility
Five cruise passengers exposed to hantavirus have left quarantine in Nebraska and returned home, while thirteen others remain under observation. The situation remains under close medical supervision.
Brightline Demonstrates Demand for U.S. Passenger Trains but Faces Sustainability Challenges
Brightline has demonstrated clear demand for passenger trains in the U.S. but faces ongoing challenges in sustaining its private rail operations and long-term viability.
















